Hey look at all the poppies. I could see this field from a long way off, so walked towards it to get the photo's. Isn't it magic.
I did a big circular walk, through four villages, and by the time I got back to my own village the sun had been covered by this amazing cloud.
I was walking along minding my own business when a very strong strange smell reached my nostrils, I was passing a pea field, all the plants had been flattened where the machine had run over them. On closer inspection I noticed that there were still some plants around the edges that the machines had missed. Too good an opportunity to miss I thought, so I filled my plastic bread bag which had previously held my sandwiches.
If I hadn't picked them they would have rotted and been ploughed back into the ground. There is a lot of talk about food waste, and the supermarkets are always a target for blame. But it seems to me that farmers are the biggest food wasters. Why don't they invite people to come and pick over the land once they have taken what they want. This is the definition of gleaning taken from Wikipedia.
The act of collecting left over crops from farmers fields after they have been commercially harvested or on fields where it is not economically profitable to harvest. Some ancient cultures promoted gleaning as an early form of welfare system.
I have googled this and found that in the USA it is common for people to glean what they can. Organised groups go out to pick the food and distribute it to the poor. What a brilliant idea.
www.laughingdogfarm.com/gleaning.htm
Anyone else been gleaning?
I love to glean. Peas (and the pods) & potatoes especially.
ReplyDeleteIntroduced two of my grandchildren to the pleasures of it last year
http://brianwalking.blogspot.com/2010/09/greensand-ridge-walk-2.html
Your first comment on my blog at that time too!!
Brian
Mmm, I love raw peas straight from the pod!
ReplyDeleteIt's been years since I've had fresh peas straight from the pod. I used to help my pal pick peas from her dad's garden so we could shell them for to use for dinner. We used to get into trouble a lot though as we would sit and eat most of them whilst picking them, one pod for the basin, one pod for me, one pod for the basin... They're making my mother water, love fresh peas.
ReplyDeleteThere is a wonderful movie called The Gleaners and I - maybe the library can order it for you - it is truly wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHere in the States St. Andrews is an organization that gleans. They then distribute to the needy - fields are not open to the public like the farm you mentioned in very many places but food reclamation is quite widespread.
Freegans here run the gauntlet and go into garbage and dumpsters and get wonderful stuff - I just dont have the nerve to do it.
Many bakers give the stuff they cant sell away to food banks etc.
What we dont have is very reduced goods like you do in Tesco.
The loss leaders and sales are much more frequent here though.
I remember in Lark Rise to Candleford the gleaners would go through the wheat fields after harvest and were very proud of what they gathered. They called them "leazings" ?
I have never heard of it, but what a fab idea!
ReplyDeleteWe always gleaned when I lived both in Norfolk and Lincolnshire, mainly peas and sweetcorn. It was always fun and free.
ReplyDeleteI live in the US (Alabama) and have gleaned a bit. I would do more if I could find more places to glean.
ReplyDeleteYour little cases are lovely, it's good that you are getting some orders and shipping them out all over the world.
ReplyDeleteHi Ilona
I have taken your bag out but only once or twice - mostly it hangs from a door handle for me and my visitors to admire - and they do!
I'm not sure what you mean by little cases - I think this comment is intended for someone else!
BTW, I couldn't reply by email as that wappy aol spam control puzzle wouldn't load :O(
Regards
Jane :O)
Can highly recommend The Gleaners too as Lizzie suggested...it shows waste in France on many levels and how some ppl live on it.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work, Ilona xxx
Sue Caissy