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FOOD SWAP UPDATE: Long live the Food Swap!

Slow Food Lake Tahoe Board members met on Friday, Dec 16th with the Nevada County Department of Environmental Health (NCDEH) to discuss the October Food Swap that was cancelled due to a suspected violation of California Food Retail Law.   It was a successful meeting, with important information shared by both groups.  And the good news is, our TruckeeTahoe Food Swap will continue to be held once a month.  Thanks to those of you who signed our petition having your support at this meeting really helped!  SFLT informed the NCDEH of the changing needs and desires of local community members in regards to fresh and local food access.  To our surprise, it turns out that they are  aware that the current laws need changing.  We learned of current policy discussions happening right now that aim to amend regulations that apply to small food producers, CSAs, school gardens, and other community-based food initiatives.  That's not to say that food safety will take a back seat to consumer demands, but the representatives we talked with realize that umbrella laws designed for large corporate food producers are simply too burdensome to sustain small, local food production efforts.  The next step is to get involved on the legislative level to help promote state-wide and national change!  Email us if you'd like to get involved!  Let your voice be heard!

Please also check out the new TruckeeTahoe Food Swap website.  Sign up for the newsletter and RSVP for upcoming swaps via this site!

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Why This Is Important

On Oct 30th, the community of Truckee, CA tried to hold a 'food swap' at a local winery. Since the food swap was advertised as a public event in a public venue any food served has to come from a regulated kitchen according to California health and safety code. The Nevada County Dept of Environmental Health issued a warning to the winery and said they could be held liable, so the swap was cancelled.


We are petitioning to allow a food swap to be held in a public location as a FREE community event; free from any association with CA Food Retail Code and exempt from retail or commerce law. We ask that the terms and concepts of "swap" and "share" not be associated with the terms and concepts of "retail", "commerce", or "trade".

Local Produce Options

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)

 

Farmers Markets

Over the last 20 years, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer.

Here’s how it works: a farmer offers a certain number of "shares" to the public. Typically the share consists of a box of vegetables, but other farm products may be included. Interested consumers purchase a share (aka a "membership" or a "subscription") and in return receive a box of seasonal produce each week throughout the farming season.

 

Mountain Bounty Farm

http://mountainbountyfarms.com

 

Shaw Family Farm

http://Shawfamilyfarm.com

 

Natural Trading Company

http://www.naturaltradingco.com

 

Del Rio Botanicals

http://www.delriobotanical.com

 

The Little Fish Company

http://www.wildlittlefish.com

 

Foothill Farmers Farmers Market Schedule

http://www.foothillfarmersmarket.com

Truckee

Truckee River Regional Park

10500 Brockway Rd, off Highway 267

Tuesdays, 8 am – 1 pm

June 9 – Oct. 13

 

Kings Beach

Kings Beach State Regional Park

Highway 28 at Bear Street

Tuesdays 9 am – 1 pm

June 9 – Sept. 1

 

Tahoe City

Commons Beach

North Lake Blvd in downtown Tahoe City

Thursdays, 8 am – 1 pm

May 21 – Oct. 15

 

Homewood

Homewood Mountain Ski Resort

5145 Westlake Blvd on Highway 89

Saturdays, 9 am – 1 pm

June 20 – Aug. 29

 

Romano's Farmers Market

Sierra Valley Farms

1329 County Rd A23, Beckwourth

Fridays, 10 am – 2:30 pm

First Friday in June - Second Friday in September.

http://Sierravalleyfarms.com