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March 11, 2010

Students get taste of locally produced foods

BY JAKE PALMATEER
STAFF WRITER

DELHI _ Local food was on the menu Wednesday at Delaware Academy.

High school students sampled meatloaf, mashed potatoes, vegetable casserole, beet yogurt dip, apple crisp and maple yogurt, all made with ingredients produced within 50 miles of Delhi.

The lunch was presented by Farm Catskills, a notfor- profit membership group that supports and encourages local agriculture with the aim of “building sustainable communities in a working landscape.”

Senior J.J. Darling, 17, said the food was delicious.

“It’s been a surprise,” Darling said. “I wish we could have it every day.”

The meal was part of a day of programming at the school centered on how America gets its food.

Students viewed the film, “Food Inc.” and participated in discussion groups.

“What we are hoping for is that kids critically think about food,” said Amy Kenyon, president of Farm Catskills. “Locally produced food is nutritious. It tastes better. It doesn’t travel as far. It keeps dollars in the community.”

Food for a typical American family’s dinner travels about 1,500 miles to get to the table, Kenyon said.

Kenyon and other members of Farm Catskills helped serve students, staff and faculty at Delaware Academy.

The meatloaf was made using ground beef from Hamden farmer Tom Hutson.

The mashed potatoes came from Snyder’s Farm in Delhi.

The vegetable casserole was prepared using products from Lucky Dog Farm in Hamden, Carrot Barn in Schoharie and Brovetto’s Dairy in Harpersfield.

The beet yogurt dip used ingredients from Carrot Barn and Sunrise Family Farms of Norwich. The apple crisp was made from apples from Middlefield Orchards. The maple yogurt used ingredients from Sunrise Family Farms and Paul’s Maple Products.

“It’s easier to engage kids with their taste buds,” Kenyon said.

Kenyon said the project was conceived in part by Delaware Academy senior Shy Parenteau, who attended a board meeting of Farm Catskills as part of her participation in government class.

“She got talking about school food and wanting to see (Food Inc.),” Kenyon said. The effort was assisted by Stone & Thistle Farm, Good Cheap Food, the Quarter Moon Café, Liz Sigler of Farm Catskills and a host of volunteers, organizers said.

Parenteau, whose mother is on the board of Farm Catskills, said the group was looking at ways to reach out to the community and having an event like this could help with that.

“Of course, we love to eat,” Parenteau said of her classmates.

Parenteau said she thought the day was a success.

“Everyone loved it,” she said. “I’m hoping that everyone realized how important it is to eat local.”

Kenyon said Farm Catskills is interested in doing similar events elsewhere.

“This is something we might hope to do with other schools,” Kenyon said.

Schools are required to follow purchasing procedures that limit their ability to buy locally produced foods, according to Farm Catskills. The group is seeking changes to those procedures.

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