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Three things we learned about locavore road trips from the Globe

Highway hell for locavores (Image: Grant Hutchins)

Canada’s highways can be hell for road-tripping locavores—all those thousands of kilometres of pavement, with nary a locally grown, non-processed food in sight. Luckily, the Globe has served up a few solutions. Three useful tips, after the jump.

Plan ahead. Arlene Stein of the Toronto chapter of Slow Food travels with snacks from home and a cooler for harvest goodies, which she and her family collect as they go. Also, a little research can literally go a long way. Travellers can mark farmers’ markets on fold-up maps and glean tips from Web sites like eatwellguide.org (for locavore-friendly market and restaurant listings) and greeneggstoronto.com (for a database of artisanal food in Ontario).

Get lost. Leaving behind the service stations has its perks, says Su Grimmer, a food and travel writer from Nanaimo. As the Globe reports, “By asking a couple in a grocery store where to find good bread on a recent trip in California, she discovered a place where a Mexican woman was turning masa harina into tortillas and stuffing them with pork raised on a local farm.”

Try the eggs. Sarah Elton, the author of the piece, who’s writing a book about the local food movement in Canada, suggests asking servers which items on the menu are made from scratch. If the restaurant’s breakfast options look suspicious, stick with the eggs.

• Travel like a locavore [Globe and Mail]

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  1. Thanks for letting us know about this article a week after it ran in the paper. Just as useful and timely as always, Toronto Life!

    March 13, 2010 at 4:07 pm | by Jimbo
  2. Hey Jimbo, why so sarcastic? I appreciate the info especially since I am out of the country and do not check out Toronto’s local papers on a daily basis. Cheers

    March 13, 2010 at 7:58 pm | by kirsten
  3. yeah Jimbo, get a life. you are almost as annoying, sanctimonious and full of crap as locavores

    March 13, 2010 at 8:18 pm | by GG
  4. Jimbo, this kind of advice doesn’t have an expiry date! Not everyone can sit at home all day long and comb every story in every newspaper in print. GG’s right — get a life!

    March 14, 2010 at 4:40 pm | by Cam
  5. At least us locavores are full of LOCAL crap. :)

    March 15, 2010 at 11:40 am | by Victoria Rose
  6. Actually you didn’t miss anything.

    March 16, 2010 at 11:31 am | by popsy

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