
As I announced previously, John and I have decided to pack up our shit and make the long trek across the country, relocating from Victoria to Toronto. Well, for the past week I've been in Toronto looking for a place to live. Because of that, I have no CSA or farmer's market treasures to share with you. Nor any features from last week. Boo! I hope you'll still share with me though.... so, without further ado, here are all the juicy details:
This blog hop is to encourage fresh food production, consumption,
activism, and awareness.
Please feel free to link up:
- CSA collections;
- Farmer's market treasures;
- Home grown/raised hauls;
- Recipes that feature fresh fruits and veggies that are seasonal to your area or feature local, sustainably farmed meats, eggs, and dairy;
- DIY projects and tutorials for: gardening, storing and/or preserving fresh foods, composting market scraps, raising chickens in your back yard, etc;
- Tips for local eating such as: tips for CSA members, how to find out what’s in season, how to make the most of your local produce, how to raise chickens, etc...
Please make sure anything you link up is something that is
currently available in your area from a local farmer or things from
Whole Foods with the giant “Local” sign on top (or similar).
Please do not link up:
- Any highly processed recipes or foods (i.e. white flour, white sugar);
- Recipes that don’t include any seasonal, local produce, meats, dairy, or eggs or that are only about specific diets and are not focused on growing or eating fresh food;
- Recipes that feature produce that isn’t available locally and in season (e.g. mangoes and avocados in the Northeast, fresh tomatoes in winter, etc);
- Giveaways; Etsy Shops; Advertisements.
We don’t want to become the link police, and we want
everyone to be able to participate; however, if you are in blatant
violation of these rules, we will delete your link.
You may link up to 3 posts in a given week that you haven't shared here before by using the linky tool at the bottom of this post.
If you don't have a blog but still want to participate or don't want to write a post specifically on something you'd like to share here, feel free to comment with any thoughts, ideas or suggestions. You can also participate via our flickr pool. Just send us an email @ freshfoodsbloghop (at) gmail (dot) com or request an invitation through the flickr group’s page. Deadlines for photo submissions is the Monday before the Wednesday post.
Feel free to leave a comment here, become my friend on the right, or click on any of the linked up posts and say hello by leaving a comment for your fellow fresh food communitarians!
And lastly, please include a simple text link back to this blog hop (the post, not the blog's main page) in the post(s) you link up or add a button:

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We want this blog hop to feature you as well as help each other
come together to form a resource of good food ways for one another.
In order to be featured on the weekly highlights - which includes a
highlight on your post the following week as well as tweets, facebook
page posting, and being added to our Fresh Foods pinterest board - you
must have a
link back or button displayed in your post or on your blog. Again, we
don’t want to be the “blog hop police”, but if you don’t link
back to this post we can’t feature you.
You can link up via Sam's blog @ Cooking My Way Through My CSA, as well as find her on her Pinterest site.
And of course, you can link up here and/or find me on twitter, facebook, Pinterest, and my sister site, Taste Buds.
If you have any questions about the blog hop in general, please email us at freshfoodsbloghop (at) gmail (dot) com.
Okay serious business over - let's have some fun! Link up!



Kristie, I just read your blog concerning your hospital visit, appendix operation, et al....I wondered where you had been in the blogasphere, but I have been so busy myself that I have hardly had time to look at anyone else's blog, much less my own...I finally got a post up this past Saturday after about 3 weeks of one photo shoot after the other. Enough about me. I hope your move is successful and that you will be as happy in Toronto as you seem to have been "out West". Toronto is certainly beautiful. You Canadians do cities very well I think. Vancouver, Toronto...both fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI am happy to see you back and better and hope you are well my blogging friend. I missed you.
hi love :)
Deletei know - i've been a little MIA and haven't been able to visit any blogging friends lately. it's balls because i LOVE seeing what everyone is up to and commenting. I think this next month will be hectic but after that it should relax a little. i hope. We've found a place to live so score! right?
i hope you are well despite busy times - at least you're doing what you love, yes? xo! i missed you too.
Hope your move goes well! ;)
ReplyDeletethank you Lori! me too!
DeleteHi Kristy--I'm visiting from SRC group D. Thanks for inviting me to link up. (It doesn't say it in my post, but we purchased the goat cheese and chorizo for the pizza from our local farmer's market, so it's local!) What a great feature to have on your blog. I will definitely be checking back often!! Good luck with your move. Toronto is so awesome. I live in western NY, so my husband and I travel up to TO as often as we can for various things. Enjoy! :)
ReplyDeleteHey Melissa! good to hear - i hope to see more of you around!
Deletep.s. i can't wait to move. we'll be so close to NY and it's a place i've always wanted to visit!