The idea of eating a seasonal, local diet has been creeping into the
mainstream media for a while now; last year's induction of "locavore"
into the Oxford American dictionary certainly helped bring the idea
home for many editors. But this summer, it seems that the locavore
lifestyle is making its way from the hypothetical trend pieces of the
past to practical how-to articles in some of the country's most
widely-read magazines.
On the cover of the August issue of Sunset, the top headline crows "Grow Your Own Delicious Food -- We Show You How)". Teams of Bay Area-based editors and writers took over the magazine's test gardens, blogging the entire process of growing everything they needed for an entire multi-course dinner, including pressing their own olive oil, tending a flock of chickens, and brewing their own wine and beer.
It's good to know that even the experts sometimes suffer setbacks: Squirrels decimated the wheat and barley destined for homebrew, and the fruit of on-site vines needed to be supplemented with (still very local) commercial grapes. But the Sunset crew pulled off a delicious-looking and nutritionally balanced "one-block feast" right from their own back yard. And they're happy to share their wealth of expertise with interested readers by offering an online guide to growing everything you need to recreate their efforts, complete with lists of preferred varieties, a year-long planting and harvest calendar, and downloadable guides on everything from raising honeybees to making your own vinegar.
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