Follow these tips from the guest experts on the "Local Thanksgiving" episode of Emeril Green to share some of their best tips to throw an ecologically responsible, delicious and altogether memorable Thanksgiving. Here's what they had to say...

 

Harriet Wegmeyer, Pumpkin Farmer
Wegmeyer Farms, Loudoun County, VA

  • First, buy local foods when you can. Fresh local turkeys, vegetables, breads and more. By buying local, you are guaranteed freshness and you are supporting your local community. You know the farmer and the farm where your food comes from. In general, farmers enjoy talking about the food they produce and will gladly share with customers their growing methods.

  • Don't cook too much. Thanksgiving is a time where we all reap the bounty of the harvest, but we shouldn't get carried away. Remember to cook just the right amount of food for your family and friends because nothing is worse than food gone to waste. Everyone will have some leftovers, just make sure you use them in the following days. Sometimes they are better the second time!

  • Savor family traditions. Each family has Thanksgiving traditions; be sure to enjoy them. Whether it's hunting, watching football or baking that special pie, take time with your family and friends to enjoy and be thankful for the bounty of the harvest.

 

Tommy Leggett, Oyster Farmer and Educator
Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Norfolk, VA

  • Use sustainably produced oysters, such as those from an oyster farm, to make oyster dressing.

Get Thanksgiving recipes from Harriet and Tommy from the Emeril Green "Local Thanksgiving" Episode Guide.

 

4 Comments on Happy Thanksgiving--Eco Friendly Thanksgiving Tips

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Oysters from a farm?  WHAT, I eat them raw, fried anyway I can and from the Louisiana marshes.

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But you have to cook too much at Thanksgiving!  How else is that triptophan induced coma going to kick in... Not to mention you have to have turkey sandwiches the next day!

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Hi Tricia -  Welcome to ActiveRain. I look forward to networking with you and reading your future post. Have a great day!!!

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Your listing were displayed well.

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