Word of the Year: Locavore
Each year, the Oxford American Dictionary chooses a word of the year. Typically, they are words you won’t yet find in your reference books. Language is living, always evolving. As our world makes its rapid-fire changes, we need new descriptors. I thought I’d mention this year’s, since it’s food related and thought provoking.
Locavore: someone who endeavors to eat only locally-produced foods.
The word was coined in 2005 by a group of four women in San Francisco who challenged Bay Area residents to eat only food that was grown within a 100-mile radius, calling themselves “locavores.” A new movement was borne.
As if we didn’t have enough to think about.
The theory is that, by sticking to locally-grown, you support your local economy and farmers, have better quality assurance, and can be certain of your foods’ origins.
Hmmmm. Perhaps there’s a New Year’s resolution in that….
Happy New Year!
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