It’s Autumn here and while I’m still waiting to feel any big seasonal shifts in the weather, there has been a slight change in what’s gracing my kitchen bench. Seasonal changes in our food are one of the things that get me really excited. I love having things in abundance, eat them in everything and just when I really don’t want to eat them any longer, the season changes and voila! A new vegetable to embrace.
Others who are also embracing all things food and farm related is Earth Hour this year. It’s on again this Saturday, and this time they are focusing in on farmers and how environmental changes are impacting Australian farmers and our food they grow. (They’ve also put out a cookbook to go along with it- with all proceeds going back to Earth Hour’s work.)
How about you? Are you doing anything particular for Earth Hour this year? Or enjoying eating any particular seasonal or local foods?
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Mmm. I love seasonal eating too. It’s still that funny in between time season wise, but my very favourite is our pomegranates off our tree – a bumper harvest!
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Sara that is a bit exciting. I was searching for pomegranates all last week as I wanted them for recipe. Alas, all imported from the US so no pomegranates for me.
Enjoy all those red jewels!
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Yes…they are hard to come by for sure. All the more precious 🙂
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I am waiting for our very first pomegranates to ripen on the tree I planted when we moved here. They look so pretty hanging on the tree – alas, also very tempting for small hands. I think a few are going to make it!
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Here some seasonal changes are appearing. And I love them! Summer was hot and long I´m longing for autumn!
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Autumn is gorgeous isn’t it Ale. Definitely my favourite time of the year.
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I’m so over my eggplants and can’t wait for a change. I love your crisp photos. I must try a little harder with mine. Thanks for the inspiration. x
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I think I got lucky with the vegetables with these photos 🙂 The colours did the popping all by them selves. As for eggplants love ’em!
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I’m still enjoying the warm sunshine but yes, different foods are entering the house. Fortunately, we’re still enjoying our home grown passionfruit xx
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I was scrutinising a passionfruit flower the other day Charlie, they are such an amazing flower aren’t they. Lucky duck, enjoy them!
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I will be babysitting a friend’s kids for earth hour this year. Perhaps I will light a candle on their deck and mark the hour in silence. I am loving autumn and got two beds of winter veg planted this week. There is moisture in the soil at last! Still picking the odd tomato or two, and lots of pumpkins. xx
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I’m planning on putting a lot of energy into our veggie patch and am going to try and make it as productive as possible, so I’m excited about vegetables at the moment and the change in seasons!
We’ve never done Earth Hour, I don’t know why. I guess I consider myself to be fairly environmentally friendly all year 🙂
Sarah
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The autumn chill is nipping quite seriously here – we’ve had to light the fire at night! I’m not ready to give up on summer’s sweet, home grown tomatoes yet, though!
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I am getting so much out of eating seasonal, organic and local produce. Not only does it taste better, but it seems to last sooooo much longer too. Not looking forward to the winter eats, but dont expect we have too much more in the way of warm days in the Berra. Sigh!
I love Earth Hour, such a great initiative. 🙂
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