Canadian Garlic
Does anyone know of any place in Canada that ACTUALLY sells Canadian garlic?
I do not know any garlic other then it was made from CHINA...personally I do not like food from china, but I have no choice but to buy there garlic...or I could always make my own...just I do not have a garden to do so..
Try a local farmer's market. If not, buy some seeds and plant them in a pot on your apartment balcony/windowsill.
My wife does...
Vampires beware.
Fermented Korean veggie is rapidly making its way into the kitchens of gourmet cooks in Canada: black garlic. The expensive dark-hued cloves, which are said to have a jelly-like texture and taste deliciously tasty, have become a popular of some Canadian foodies, including at McEwan’s market in Toronto.
romanP @ Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:39 am
muskokagirl muskokagirl:
Does anyone know of any place in Canada that ACTUALLY sells Canadian garlic?
I do not know any garlic other then it was made from CHINA...personally I do not like food from china, but I have no choice but to buy there garlic...or I could always make my own...just I do not have a garden to do so..
Start a renegade garden! Or see if there's a community garden somewhere in your area. There are also some food co-ops that will deliver a box of veggies to your door.
romanP romanP:
muskokagirl muskokagirl:
Does anyone know of any place in Canada that ACTUALLY sells Canadian garlic?
I do not know any garlic other then it was made from CHINA...personally I do not like food from china, but I have no choice but to buy there garlic...or I could always make my own...just I do not have a garden to do so..
Start a renegade garden!
Or not.
Start with your backyard first.
DrCaleb @ Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:25 am
romanP romanP:
muskokagirl muskokagirl:
Does anyone know of any place in Canada that ACTUALLY sells Canadian garlic?
I do not know any garlic other then it was made from CHINA...personally I do not like food from china, but I have no choice but to buy there garlic...or I could always make my own...just I do not have a garden to do so..
Start a renegade garden! Or see if there's a community garden somewhere in your area. There are also some food co-ops that will deliver a box of veggies to your door.
Many of those co-ops are actually really excellent. Most you can put in 'orders' from small farmers for veggies and fresh meat, and they will deliver or let you pick up the order. Lots of little farmers get business, and you cut out the middle man.
I grow my own. not hard to do, you can do garlic in pots on your porch.