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July 2007 Newsletter
 
 
Dear Kitchen Gardener,

Walking through the well-known farmers' market in Uzès,
France, as I recently had a chance to do, is a religious experience for
food lovers.  The

olive stands alone are worth the trip.  Add to that heaping
tables of sun-drenched produce, artisan breads and cheeses, a
mind-boggling choice of honeys, meats and seafood fished from the nearby
Mediterranean Sea and you have all the
makings of a memorable meal, if not several.
 
In fact, the quality and
variety of the produce is so dazzling that you might be tempted to ask
yourself why any area resident would bother growing some of his or her
own.  Yet, despite the fresh bounty on offer twice a week at the Uzès
market, the kitchen garden, or "potager" as the French call it,
seemed much alive and well where I was staying. 
 
I had a chance to meet and
speak with a few gardeners while I was there.  If they grow some of
their own food, it's for the same reasons that you and I do: taste,
variety, freshness, economics, concerns about the environment, and, most
importantly, because they enjoy the process.   My trip
reinforced what I already knew: kitchen gardening is a universal
language with many different dialects.  What's different is that
some of us have a better garden view out our back door than others!
 


 
I learned a lot while I was
there.  Rather than try to share it all in one gush, I'll let the
stories, pictures, and recipes trickle out over the course of the next
several months.  In fact, if there's sufficient interest, we may at
some stage even consider organizing a KGI trip for those of you
interested in seeing and tasting the pleasures of Provence firsthand. 
 
I'll look forward to updating
next month in the week leading up to

Kitchen Garden Day.  I hope you'll find a way of recognizing
the day in some small way.  We've got a lot to celebrate and share
with others. 
 
Warm regards,
 

 
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local kitchen garden group in your area? 
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