All these sites are added to the "I like these" link located directly to the right of where you're reading. Of course, there are other websites that I've referenced in past posts that are also in that link but are not repeated below. If there are any additional locavore/au naturale/general food-focused sites that you enjoy and think I might be missing... please comment below and let me know! I'll add them to the list.
http://www.slowfoodchicago.org/
-the Chicago chapter of the Slow Food movement.
http://www.localharvest.org/
-a fantastic resource to find a listing of your nearest farmer's markets, CSAs, specialty food shops, etc. I've visited this site more times than I can count!
http://www.eatingrealfood.com/
-I stumbled on this site when I was doing my sugar research and find it to have some very interesting articles, specifically ones focused on straight-forward answers to the question of mystery ingredients we often find in our foods: Natural with a scary name? Or made in a lab somewhere?
http://deliciouslyorganic.net/
-A simple real-food blog, especially focused on eating organic on a budget. Specifically, though, I like her pantry list. It's part inspirational and part affirming as I continually focus on refining my own pantry. Hmm, maybe I should dedicate a post/page to that, too?
-a fantastic resource to find a listing of your nearest farmer's markets, CSAs, specialty food shops, etc. I've visited this site more times than I can count!
http://www.eatingrealfood.com/
-I stumbled on this site when I was doing my sugar research and find it to have some very interesting articles, specifically ones focused on straight-forward answers to the question of mystery ingredients we often find in our foods: Natural with a scary name? Or made in a lab somewhere?
http://deliciouslyorganic.net/
-A simple real-food blog, especially focused on eating organic on a budget. Specifically, though, I like her pantry list. It's part inspirational and part affirming as I continually focus on refining my own pantry. Hmm, maybe I should dedicate a post/page to that, too?
Chuck has started a blog too...you should check it out: http://eatingfromscratch.com/
ReplyDeletemy second-favorite food blog (au naturale food being the first, natch) is www.smittenkitchen.com. fail-safe recipes that correspond with the season - she works with what she finds at the farmers market.
ReplyDeleteI have heard good things about smittenkitchen- good call! Will investigate...
ReplyDeleteOkay, a hearty second to Sara's suggestion of Smitten Kitchen. Kate uses that site a lot and I haven't had anything I didn't like from there yet. Amazing what you can do with a tiny urban kitchen.
ReplyDeleteI just made rhubarb muffins from a smitten kitchen recipe. They were crazy delicious.
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