Who says there is no such thing as a free lunch?

Farm to Fork – Community Meal Each Month in Yanceyville

Did you know you can enjoy a free “farm to fork” community meal here in Caswell county every month?  The Caswell County Local Foods Council (CCLFC) serves lunch the 2nd Wednesday of every month, 11:30 to 1:30, in the kitchen of the Caswell Cooperative Extension Building, 126 Court Square, Yanceyville, NC.

CCLFC supports local food growers, a local food economy, eating well and healthy community.  Gathering the community around table for a menu driven by vegetables in season and purchased from local growers (as much as possible), acquaints people with the exceptional flavors of fresh local produce and inspires eating well while getting to know our neighbors better.  The recipes for the lunch menu are printed on each diner’s place mat which can then be taken home to try.  One or more food growers often host a “pop-up” market at the lunch where diners can meet the growers and purchase produce.

These gatherings are lively with conversation.  Some locals plan small meetings and the lunch is provided.  Others invite or plan to meet friends there.  Many come alone and always find someone they know or someone they enjoy meeting.  Workers in the area come for their lunch breaks.  If you know someone who is hungry, invite them.  ALL are welcome at the table!

So mark your calendars, phone calendars too, (set up “reminders”!) for the 2nd Wednesday every month and come join the community for lunch.  Lunches are on these days:   July 10, August 14 and September 11 and so forth on 2nd Wednesdays of every month.

See you there!  #EatwellinCaswell

The Caswell Ag Chat is a weekly snap shot regarding various aspects of agriculture in Caswell County. We’d like to have different perspectives, highlight different farmers in Caswell as well as fold in those farm owners involved in agritourism in order to highlight ‘all things agriculture’ in our beautiful county.  Our number one economic driver here is agriculture and as we transition from the larger row crops of tobacco, that are still critical to our county, we would like to keep the citizens of the county aware of how much we have to offer to those who make all types of farming their career choice. If you’d like to participate in the Caswell Ag Chat, please email:  CaswellAgChat@yahoo.com

As printed in The Caswell Messenger, July 3, 2019