NHdisneylover
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Okay, I'm going to go a little off topic here but I want to ask a question to those who really do practice healthy eating.
I always used to be a VERY healthy eater. Lots of fruits and veggies. Well, the quality of produce has gotten so bad over, I'd say, the last 5 years, that I hardly eat any now. I know it's bad, I know I should try, but it tastes TERRIBLE. This was the first year that I actually was unable to purchase one mango. They were like rocks all year. There were two weeks out of the year that I purchased asparagus because it was local and delicious. The rest of the stuff is mainly shipped in from Peru and it's bitter (at least to me). I"m so sick of broccoli and cauliflower which are my old reliables, and even the broccoli has lost flavor and starts to rot in my veggie bin within the week. I'm sick of the bagged baby carrots that are now always having a white film on them even when you cook them (they never used to).
Don't even get me started on the fruit. The only safe fruit is bananas.
I'm really at a loss for how to handle this. Growing up on fresh veggies has made it VERY hard for me to eat frozen.
Has anyone noticed the decline in produce. Even at my farmer's market, I'm not impressed. I know that I am being picky because people around me just eat it and never seem to notice the difference.
Do you have local harvest in your area? We used to get a share very year in New Hampshire. Each week you go and pick up a box of fresh vegies, fruit and herbs all grown locally (and generally organically). You will get wahtever is in season and good (varies considerably--you may get a few limited choices on some weeks, such as either spinach or butter lettuce). Everythign was always wonderful and it really encouraged us to try new things because we had them whether we were going to eat them or not

Of course, in the climate you live you could also have your own garden if you are so inclined (me, I have no green thumb at all

I don't know what the US is doing to produce, but even my kids ocmmented almost immediatly that all the produce here tastes so much better.