Ohio Local Foods Week 2015: Family and Consumer Sciences

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Ohio Local Foods Week 2015: Family and Consumer Sciences Heather Neikirk, ANR, Patrice Powers-Barker, FCS, July 2015 COLLEGE OF FOOD, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Why Local Foods? Why Ohio? Agriculture is Ohio s number one industry contributing jobs for one in seven Ohioans (ohioproud.org) Ohio offers a unique proximity of metropolitan and micropolitan areas, linking rural and urban consumers, growers and communities to food produced on small, medium and large-scale family-owned farms. Ohio ranks in the top ten states for direct sales to consumers (USDA Ag Census, 2012.) One in six Ohioans is food insecure and lacks access to fresh, local, healthy food. All Ohioans are part of the food system just by making daily decisions about what food to eat. 2

How can local be defined? Geographic area Mile radius Supply chain Other Mixture of definitions Not a definition but a process What Do We Mean by Local Foods? Dawn Thilmany McFadden http://www.choicesmagazine.org/choices-magazine/theme-articles/community-economics-of-local-foods/what-do-we-mean-by-local-foods 3

There are many examples of Ohio foods in all 5 food groups 4

Vegetables in 5 Subgroups (OH version) Red & Orange Vegetables Acorn squash Butternut squash Carrots Hubbard squash Pumpkin Red & orange peppers Sweet potatoes Tomatoes Tomato juice (dried) Beans & Peas Black beans Black-eyed peas (mature, dry) Kidney beans Lentils Navy beans Pinto beans Soy beans Split peas White beans Garbanzo beans (chickpeas) Starchy Vegetables Potatoes Green peas Green lima beans Corn Fresh (not dried) field peas (aka cowpeas, crowder pea, black-eyed peas, Southern peas or frijole) Dark Green Vegetables Bok choy Broccoli Collard greens Dark green leafy lettuce Kale Mesclun (salad mix) Mustard greens Romaine lettuce Spinach Turnip greens Other Vegetables Asparagus Beets Brussels sprouts Cabbage Cauliflower Celery Cucumbers Eggplant Green beans Green peppers Iceberg (head) lettuce Mushrooms Okra Onions Parsnips Turnips Wax beans Zucchini Handout at localfoods.osu.edu 5

http://grist.org/food/farms-are-growing-more-vegetables-but-americans-still-want-to-skip-straight-to-dessert/ 6

How Cooking or Preserving Can Impact Nutrient and Phytonutrient Levels http://localfoods.osu.edu/maximizenutrients 7

Local Foods at the Table Parents and caregivers are important in helping children make healthy food choices. The USDA s MyPlate shows that half the plate should be filled with vegetables and fruits. Participating in local food activities helps children learn more about growing and choosing healthy foods. You can eat fresh local foods from Ohio throughout the year. What local foods do you eat during the month of your birthday? Remember, some foods can be picked and canned, dried or frozen and then stored to be eaten later in the year. January February March April May June Apples that were picked in the fall or lettuce from a greenhouse Local foods that have been canned or frozen Meats, eggs, and dairy can be local all year round Asparagus Rhubarb Radishes Spinach Lettuce Beets Strawberries Peas Broccoli July August September October November December Blueberries Green Beans Peppers Corn Tomatoes Cantaloupe Watermelon Cabbage Grapes Squash Pumpkins Apples Potatoes Onions Carrots Bok Choi Mushrooms Winter squash For more information about local foods visit: http://localfoods.osu.edu/ Or, contact your local OSU Extension Office. Authors: Linnette Goard, MS, CFCS, Field Specialist; Melinda Hill, M Ed, CFCS, CFLE, Extension Educator; Patrice Powers-Barker, MA, CFLE, Extension Educator; and Carol Smathers, MS, MPH, Field Specialist; Family and Consumer Sciences, Ohio State University Extension. CFAES provides research and related education programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information: http://go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity 7/13 pilot

Home Food Preservation http://fcs.osu.edu/food-safety/home-food-preservation 9

New and Modified Recipes 3 Fall Salsas: Apple & Peach, Apple & Tomatillo, Apple & Pear Salsa (not pictured) Water Infused by Ohio Produce (livesmartohio blog post) Red Lentil and Rhubarb Soup by Ohio Farm Bureau 10

Community Nutrition Programs One in six Ohioans is food insecure and lacks access to fresh, local, healthy food. All Ohioans are part of the food system just by making daily decisions about what food to eat. Learn about and promote specific programs in your county or area: Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program or the WIC Farmers Market Nutrition program Promote Produce Perks/Double Up Food Bucks/ incentives for local produce purchases Use recipes using seasonal, local foods www.whatscooking.fns.usda.gov Explore Ohio Foods Youth Activity www.localfoods.osu.edu Encourage community members to donate $10 of local foods or fresh garden produce to a local soup kitchen, food bank or food pantry 11

Ohio Local Foods Week Toolkit http://localfoods.osu.edu/ohio- local-foods-week/ohio-local- foods-week-toolkit Event Mark, letterhead Event Flyer Template County Proclamation Template Youth Activity, Explore Ohio Foods Ohio Vegetables in 5 Subgroups Handout Ohio Local Foods $10 Challenge 12

How to find local food? Localharvest.org (national) Farmers Market Directory, USDA (national) Ohio Farm Bureau OEFFA (Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association) Market Maker (state) Ohio Proud (Ohio Department of Agriculture) Regional/local lists look for Food Councils, Extension, County Farm Bureau, Farmers Markets Localfoods.osu.edu summary of these online food directories 14

Sign up now $10 Local Food Challenge go.osu.edu/olfw10dollars Ohio Local Foods Week August 9-15, 2015 Localfoods.osu.edu 15

Ohio Local Foods Week Social Media Let us know how you plan to celebrate Ohio Local Foods Week. Share your pictures and stories with us on Facebook or Twitter. #olfw15 Please help promote any and all FCS programs, blogs and resources related to local foods Share your community events with the Local Foods planning team to add to the website calendar 16

Local Foods Throughout the Year 17

Agriculture and Natural Resources: Master Gardener Volunteers GAP Training (Good Agricultural Practices food safety) Community Development: Food Policy Councils, local businesses 4-H Youth Development: 2015 Innovative Grant: Adding a Youth Flavor to Extension s Signature Programs 18

October https://farmtoschool.osu.edu/ http://www.farmtoschool.org/ 19

Farm to School Core Elements: Procurement (of local and regional products) Gardening (school-based gardens) Education (food and farm related) Ohio Farm to School - School Garden page https://farmtoschool.osu.edu/classroom-student-gardens/school-gardens/ Edible Schoolyard Project https://edibleschoolyard.org/resources-tools National School Garden Association http://www.kidsgardening.org/node/120 REAL school gardens http://www.realschoolgardens.org/resources.aspx US Fish and Wildlife Service Schoolyard Habitat Project Guide http://www.fws.gov/cno/pdf/habitatguidecolor.pdf National Farm to School Census (2011-2012): http://www.fns.usda.gov/farmtoschool/census/explore 20

How will you celebrate local foods? COLLEGE OF FOOD, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES