Friday, September 14, 2007

Goodbye to summer


This really should be a blackberry and the background shouldn't be Parkdale but Metchosin but until I get the photos from my trip off my camera it will have to do...

I spent the last two weeks of August on Vancouver Island, a true "vacation" that climaxed with my brother's wedding on the first day of September (congrats to D & L!). Part of this trip, which will be detailed further this weekend, was devoted to discovering and enjoying local food and drink. This pursuit began nearly immediately when my dad insisted we stop to buy Silver Rill corn on the way home from the airport, then we stopped at a second farm market on Oldfield Road and I discovered that they grow figs in Victoria! And so kicked off an Island visit punctuated by delicious discoveries and tastings, including:
  • mead (Sooke)
  • blackberries (Galloping Goose Trail, Metchosin)
  • corn (Saanich Peninsula)
  • basil and yellow & green beans (backyard garden)
  • apples (frontyard orchard)
  • buffalo mozzarella (milk from Duncan, made in Courtenay)
  • blueberries (between Duncan & Ladysmith)
  • tomatillos (grown locally, bought at the Moss St. Market)
  • golden beets (grown locally, Luxton Farmer's Market)
  • garlic (Rocky Point Road, Metchosin)
  • hard cow's milk cheese (Parksville)
  • hard sheep's milk cheese (Cowichan Bay)
I also learned that you can invest in a cow at Little Qualicum Cheeseworks (Parksville), ate a very local-produce-friendly meal at The Superior (James Bay), and learned that my parents are planning an "100% Metchosin meal" (inspired by The 100-Mile Diet, whose authors they heard speak on Salt Spring Island). Needless to say, it was a wonderful visit.

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