Eat Right Knox will have a guest blogger for the next 25 weeks! In addition to the usual nutrition and health-related posts, Jennifer will be blogging about her experience with her first ever CSA share. Expect pictures, recipes, and general information about local agriculture and seasonal produce.
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Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer. Basically, local consumers support their local farmers by purchasing shares of the next season's harvest.
CSA Basics:
- A farmer offers a certain number of shares to the public
- A share is usually a box of produce but other products may be included
- Consumers purchase a share and receive a weekly box of seasonal produce during the farming season
- Marketing for the food they grow
- Receive payment early in the season, helping with cash flow
- Provides an opportunity to get to know people who eat the food they grow
- Weekly access to super fresh, nutritious food
- Exposure to new vegetables and new ways of cooking/recipes
- Develop a relationship with your very own farmer so you know who grows your food and how!
I will be sharing with you what comes in my box each week and the recipes I try. Check back soon to see this week's share!
Eat Right Knox Guest Blogger
Jennifer Nicklas, MS-MPH, RD, LDN
Sources:
Local Harvest: http://www.localharvest.org/csa/
Colvin Family Farm: http://www.colvinfamilyfarm.com/Our_CSA.html
Pick Tennessee Products: http://www.picktnproducts.org/
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