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October Eat Local Challenge starts tomorrow… but without tofu?

I have been checking the Eat Local Challenge site every day for updates but they haven’t posted anything since the “save the date” post. But I am starting tomorrow as planned and here are my rules/exceptions:

local = 150 mile radius
exceptions:

  • garlic
  • coffee (fair trade only)
  • tea
  • Texmati rice (checking to see how far away this is grown but definitely in Texas)
  • soy milk (because my coffee has to be beige)
  • spices
  • olive oil (however I have some Texas oil that was made in Carrizo Springs – 196 mi.)

Here is the part about tofu. Matt went to the Austin Farmers Market on Saturday and found some tofu but didn’t ask the guy anything about it. So I will be going there this Saturday in hopes of finding him and getting some info. I was going to list Banyan Foods tofu as an exception but I had a weird experience today. I called them to ask where they get their soybeans from and the guy on the phone told me he wasn’t allowed to tell me. I told him I wanted to know because I wanted my tofu to come from as close to Austin as possible and since Banyan is in Houston I was hoping that they used Texas soybeans at least. Side note, I am having a hard time finding Texas soybean information and this is something I found (however from 2007):

So a definite decline but really not a lot of info. Anyway, the Banyan guy says all he can tell me is that their soybeans are non-GMO and grown in the mid-west. Grown in the US but not grown in Texas. I asked him why he can’t tell me where they get them and he doesn’t even know, just that he was instructed to not disclose that information. Monsanto, anyone?

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Eat Local Challenge – Day -10

I call this “Day -10″ because while I was slated to start my personal 100-mile diet today, September 21, last week I found out that there is an official Eat Local Challenge that happens in October. So my month-long 100-mile diet is really about 40 days. I unfortunately haven’t had time to do any research other than finding out that I can buy olive oil that is produced in Wimberly, TX (28 miles) so I am really jumping into this pretty unprepared with the thought that it will force me to learn about this quicker than my 2-job schedule will allow. So it’s Monday morning and I am foodless until tonight. I usually don’t really eat during the day anyway so I should be fine along with the fact that I ate everything in site this weekend in preparation (including vegan wedding cake that was not wheat free but I didn’t care and am paying for it now). Matt, my husband, was sweet enough to take a trip to the Austin Farmers Market on Saturday while I was at work to purchase some local squash, okra and mushrooms which will make up my dinner tonight. Did I mention I don’t know how to cook without a recipe? This should be interesting.

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