It is the first of September, and Willy Street Co-op’s first ever Eat Local Challenge is well underway. Some of you have dived in and made the commitment, while others of you, clad in your swimsuits, are standing at the shore, dipping one toe in the waters of converting to a more local diet. But regardless of your level of involvement, the fact remains that you are an Owner of Willy Street Co-op, and you’ve made your voices heard through your purchases, your comments, and your participation in our DIY classes: you want to support local farmers and producers! You’ve been educated about the benefits of a local diet, you know to scan our aisles for purple tags, and you are willing to give it a try. How did we get so lucky to have people like you as our Owners?
In a previous article (www.willystreet.coop/article/3914), I exposed you to an introduction to home fermentation with instructions on how to make homemade sauerkraut. Here we will expand on that concept by experimenting with fermenting other vegetables (kimchi) and tea (kombucha.)






The results are in for this year's Madison's Favorites. Thanks to everyone who voted in the poll. Because of your participation your Willy Street Co-op took first in the following categories.






The Eat Local Challenge has begun! (It runs Aug. 15th–Sept. 15th.)