Boreal Food Studio

Boreal Food Studio Helping you find a 'new normal' after breaking up with Fast Food Culture. Choices either serve to further goals and values or, choices undermine and sabotage.
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Because excellence, fun, honesty and inclusion are my benchmarks for everything that matters in life. “You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation” - Plato

Because I value my Northeastern Ontario region and the lifestyle the Boreal Forest offers. The north is generous in spirit, abundant with an unspoken heritage, unwritten food culture and filled with vast areas of wildness which are open and free to explore (for both health benefits and flavour profiles). Food is love and there are infinite ways to express that love, develop relationships and connect to community. Because I know eating high quality, hyper-local, organic, seasonally and sustainably is the most responsible way forward in broken food and health systems. “Slow food culture is powerful and enticing because it is richer and life affirming, deeper and connected to nature and her cycles and patterns and lessons” Alice Waters

Because blame is the simple act of not taking full responsibility. I choose urban agriculture (growing food not lawns), foraging, making friends with (and financially supporting) local farmers and independent grocers to circumvent the current ineffective economic model. Change starts first with me. “Eating is inescapably an agricultural act and how we eat determines to a considerable extent how the world gets used” Wendall Barry

Because I am certain there is a direct connection between air, soil, water and the health of our gut biome. In these environments there are chemicals that don’t belong and nutrients that are missing, genes that are turned on and genes that are turned off, microbes and fungi that are overabundant and colonies that are in decline or destroyed. “The social lesson of soil waste is that no man has the right to destroy soil -even if he owns it” Henry Wallace

Because I strongly believe that food does not hold the power to be good nor bad and therefore must not be labeled as such. Food is a potential tool which may help or hinder lifestyle/culture. What I choose to do with that tool, or how I choose to use the energy of my food choices, will differentiate between empowerment and victimization.

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369 Hemlock Street
Timmins, ON
P4N 6T3

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owed and operated by Kelleigh Wright CNE

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Because excellence, playfulness, honesty and inclusion are my benchmarks for everything that matters in life. “You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation” - Plato Because I value my Northeastern Ontario region and the lifestyle the Boreal Forest offers. The north is generous in spirit, abundant with an unspoken heritage, unwritten food culture and filled with vast areas of wildness which are open and free to explore (for both health benefits and flavour profiles). Food is love and there are infinite ways to express that love, develop relationships and connect to community. Because I know eating high quality, hyper-local, organic, seasonally and sustainably is the most responsible way forward in broken food and health systems. “Slow food culture is powerful and enticing because it is richer and life affirming, deeper and connected to nature and her cycles and patterns and lessons” -Alice Waters Because blame is the simple act of not taking full responsibility. I choose urban agriculture (growing food not lawns), foraging, making friends with (and financially supporting) local farmers and independent grocers to circumvent the current ineffective economic model. Change starts first with me.

Because I am certain there is a direct connection between air, soil, water and the health of our gut biome. In these environments there are chemicals that don’t belong and nutrients that are missing, genes that are turned on and genes that are turned off, microbes and fungi that are overabundant and colonies that are in decline or destroyed.

Because I strongly believe that food does not hold the power to be good nor bad, and therefore, must not be labeled as such. Choices either serve to further goals and values or, choices undermine and sabotage. Food is a potential tool which may help or hinder lifestyle/culture. What I choose to do with that tool, or how I choose to use the energy of my food choices, will differentiate between empowerment and victimization.