Grillmaster Jack Layton Hosts Local-Food BBQ
- Posted by Chris Orbz
- Filed in Eat & Drink
- August 17, 2007

This Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. MP and NDP leader Jack Layton, MPP Peter Tabuns and City Councillor Paula Fletcher are inviting people to a "100 mile" barbecue in Riverdale Park East. (Facebook's event listing, or for non-FB folks, Upcoming's event listing)
If you're unfamiliar with the concept, the "100 Mile Diet" is based around being limited to foods which have been produced within a 100 mile radius of where you would be buying and eating them.
The 100 Mile Diet website lists lots of reasons to eat locally, from the quality and diversity of the food at your table to the solidified sense of community, but the biggest issue is likely the environmental impact of our typical grocery system.
"A study in Iowa found that a regional diet consumed 17 times less oil and gas than a typical diet based on food shipped across the country," according to the site, which also claims that, "when the average North American sits down to eat, each ingredient has typically travelled at least 1,500 miles."
If you're interested in trying this, or just getting a better idea of how it might be possible, the BBQ should (hopefully) be a nice introduction - although going by any of the currently-running farmers' markets and inquiring about the food is plenty pleasant too.
Vegetarian/vegan options will also be available. Not only that, but they'll be cooked by means of a solar carbon-free system.
(Photo: Where's the beef? by photendo, aka Ryan C.)







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It was great to meet Peter and Jack... they were friendly. Conservatives suck (unless you're rich) and Liberals seem to have lost their way.. they sold out students to the banks for loans instead of giving them interest free from OSAP (which is how I like to see our society work for people so that class does not determine education and future).. Ontario Liberals are also pro-nuclear power which is certainly a producer of CO2 (due to mining and milling).. they're not willing to debate the issue, or let the scientists speak. Is there a way to find out who lobby's who in this province? Call a spade a spade, and something is up with those guys.. coal/nuclear are bad choices.
Seems to me the only party that makes sense is NDP... and not just because I got a free hot dog (hehe but I did!) :) hehe, I just wanted to comment because, I can (thanks internet/free speech)..