Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar, Barcelona
Monday, 19 September 2011
British Food Fortnight
British Food Fortnight runs from 17th September to 2nd October to coincide with Harvest Festival and the traditional time of year for celebrating our food. I've been musing on this lately, as an appreciation of UK-produced seasonal produce should ideally be ongoing and not just a marketing initiative, although perhaps it is a timely reminder and provides focus. The ancient festivals of Lammas in August marking the beginning of the harvest season, followed by September's Harvest Moon we experienced with last week's full moon, then culminating in Michaelmas at the end of September, provide much opportunity for giving thanks. Our ancestors would have been far more in tune with the rhythms of the year and working together as a supportive community to ensure farmers were able to successfully bring the harvest home, thereby ensuring food supplies through the Winter months. Re-connecting with this wonderful natural cycle provides a sense of being centred and grounded in life. The abundance at my local farmers' market on Saturday was wonderful. I always get carried away and buy too much, added to which I've recently been given a glut of damsons, as well as a basket of green tomatoes, so have been busy making jam and chutney for the first time in years. Something about the simple process of preserving nature's bounty is such a rewarding experience, especially being able to share the outcome for family and friends to enjoy. I felt inspired to bake some bread too and the uplifting smell of the loaf in the oven was a simple pleasure that I shall recreate more often. We are truly blessed that everything we could possibly want to eat is available in the shops or online, but even better to be mindful of where it has come from and give thanks for the joy and sustenance that good food lovingly grown and prepared provides.
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Dearest Alison...ysy, I can comment!!! Lovely post about a wonderful season. I am like you...seduced by the varied baskets of bounty at the Farmer's Market...especially when the dappled warm golden sunlight shines on them! How many ears of corn can two people eat?? (You may be surprised!) Anyway, I really enjoyed this and the serenity of your lovely blog xox Rachel
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