Rochester Eats Local
Rediscovering the Flour City
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Across the world, more and more people are discovering the joys of eating food that is produced locally. 
 
If you're interested in eating more of your foods within the Rochester, New York region, this website is for you.
 
Why eat locally?
People have their own reasons for eating locally.  For some, it represents a desire to reduce their carbon footprint, by reducing the number of miles food has to travel before it reaches their plates.  Some people want to strengthen the local economy by spending their food dollars with local farmers and food producers.  Others like the sense of community and connection that comes from buying from local vendors.  Others are concerned about exploitative labor practices on farms and plantations worldwide and want to give their food dollars to producers who do not engage in such exploitation.  Others revel in the self-sufficiency that comes from growing and storing up your own food, making your own bread, pasta, and yogurt, etc.  Others appreciate the connection with the natural world that comes from fishing, hunting, and raising their own animals.  Others seek to preserve the world's biodiversity by sustaining demand for indigenous and heirloom varieties.  Others are concerned about food safety, as our world's agriculture is increasingly reliant on chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and genetically modified seeds.  While the food systems around us are becoming more concentrated, industrialized, distant, and unhealthy, local eaters are rediscovering the benefits of the local food community.

Do I have to change my whole life?
No, you don't have to change your whole life!  There are many different ways to be a local eater.  Some people simply want to increase their local food intake a bit.  For some people, local eating is a way of life, and they are dedicated "locavores," committed to eating only foods raised within a 50- or 100-mile radius of their homes.  Whoever you are, whether a committed locavore or just someone who's locally curious, there's something here for you.  People define "local" differently, but this website defines "local" as within a 100-mile radius, and highlights local food sources within Monroe county. 

Who are we?
This website emerged out of anthropology courses taught at Rochester Institute of Technology by Prof. Christine Kray.  We learned that the art of local eating is necessarily an educational experience, as you have to learn what kinds of foods are available in the region at different times of the year, where to find them, how they can be combined into tasty recipes, and how they can be stored for the longer winter months.  We know there is so much more to be learned about the Rochester food community.  We'd like your help as we continue to build this website, so if you have suggestions for additions or revisions, please contact us at christinekray @ gmail.com.