2020 Local Food Guide for Michigan

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Easy Local Eating Habits KIMBERLY CONAGHAN

NW Michigan Local Food Coordinator

for Kids From dietary recommendations to enticing picky eaters, there’s no shortage of information on how to get your kids interested in food. Navigating the plethora of information can be an overwhelming challenge for already time-strapped parents. But teaching healthy local eating habits can be easy, especially if you pick low-hanging fruit. Strategy is key. PICK SIX - Find your kid’s favorite crunchy veggies, breads, fresh fruits and cheeses that you can commit to always buying locally. Have your child be in charge of picking the items out and talk to them about where the products are from as you put them away. ONE A DAY - Talk about at least one local product that is incorporated into your meals each day (butter counts!). For an extra challenge, do this at every meal or snack. THINK DRINKS - In addition to water, Michigan produced milk, juice, and herbal teas are great options to keep the local conversation going. ‘JUST SAY NO’ TO THE KID’S MENU - Choose locally-focused restaurants and skip the kid’s menu altogether. Appetizers and small plates are a great way to explore new flavors with your little one. Implement a few of these strategies, and you might just end up raising a little locavore!

Kimberly’s 6 Local Picks 1. Naturally Nutty Butter Toffee Peanut Butter

3. Stone House Bread Sliced White Bread

5. Local Apples from Farmer White’s

2. Cooper Family Spreads Raspberry Jam

4. Local Carrots from Blackbird Gardens

6. Northern Natural Roasted Red Pepper Hummus

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page 101

Small Batch Makes Big Impact

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page 100

Empowerment & Healing through Local Food

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pages 98-99

Industrial Hemp

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pages 88-89

Growing the Next Generation of Farmers

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page 87

Pan Seared Fish with Snap Peas, Soft Polenta and Sweet & Sour Rhubarb Sauce

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page 82

Finding a Taste of Place

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Michigan Food Hubs Making the Connection

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Turkish Salad

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page 70

Essential & Undervalued: Migrant Workers in Michigan

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pages 67-69

Applewood Cafe’s Debut on the Bricks, Downtown Flint

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page 65

Spiced Apple Mule

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Changemakers from the Sunrise Side

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pages 54-55

Squash Bowl

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Michigan Farmers Adapt to Climate Change

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pages 44-45

Over 50 Years of Pure Michigan Made Foods at Eden Foods

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Easy Local Eating Habits for Kids

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page 39

Zucchini Ravioli with Red Pepper Coulis

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page 37

Tap into the Upper Peninsula

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Good Food Culture

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Food Preservation Made Easy

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