I often write about the many advantages of living in the beautiful Dordogne -- and in particular about the pleasure of being able to buy locally, fresh and seasonal. Anyone living here can be green -- it is easy to find a multitude of products to create the most delicious and nutritional meals of five star gastronomic standards.
-- When I heard recently for the first time about the Slow Food movement -- first in Austria when visiting friends, then from as far as Australia where other friends had become involved with the movement, I commented that we, here in the Dordogne, have been practising the Slow Food principles -- well -- forever! It was only at that time that I discovered that the movement had in fact started in Italy, some 21 years ago and now in more than fifty countries.
The philosophy of Slow Food is:
"We all have the fundamental right to pleasure, and we are responsable for protecting a gastronomical, traditional and cultural heritage, part of this pleasure".
As its name indicates, Slow Food tries to counter the concept, sadly universal, of junk food, safeguarding gasronomical traditions and becoming an international movement.
Thus, when this, one of the many little e-mail titbits that comes across ones screen -- and which, normally, I do not pay these much attention, it grabbed my attention immediately -- it is clever and useful and very much in line with my chosen lifestyle -- close to- and in the cycles of nature, aspiring to a healthier and more natural way of eating and living. Read and enjoy -- and learn -- and when next you go to the little farmers' market to buy your natural, seasonal, organically - and locally grown - and - unpackaged! food, put this little list into your basket and make sure you take as many as possible of these products home with you!
Nature left us a great clue as to what foods help what part of our body! Creation's Pharmacy! Amazing!







Avocadoes, Eggplant and Pears target the health and function of the womb and cervix of the female - they look just like these organs. Today's research shows that when a woman eats one avocado a week, it balances hormones, sheds unwanted birth weight, and prevents cervical cancers. And how profound is this? It takes exactly nine (9) months to grow an avocado from blossom to ripened fruit. There are over 14,000 photolytic chemical constituents of nutrition in each one of these foods (mo dern science has only studied and named about 141 of them).





Where to get your fresh products in the Dordogne
The French country market is an event not to be missed. You can rub shoulders with the locals who come to meet their friends while doing their weekly shopping and indulge in a feast of fine food. You will discover everything from fresh oysters or mussels or fish brought that morning from Arcachon, to home made cheeses, delicious foie gras, a hundred different kinds of dry sausages, truffles, giant mushrooms freshly picked in the surrounding forests, and an array of nut oil and olives. The market abounds in dew covered vegetables and fruit, every kind of meat, cut flowers and interesting plants, books, textiles, pottery, handicrafts. The list goes on, and you can be sure to discover something that will either take your breath away or make you laugh, but most certainly will give you pleasure.
Make it a full day’s outing, or combine it with sightseeing in the area, taking a closer look at the market town or village, enjoy a picnic lunch on the banks of the river, an afternoon of wine tasting, or simply a leisurely few hours sitting at a little café, sipping the house wine, soaking in the local way of life and watching the world go by.
Here are some of the markets in the area -- each town and village has interesting places to visit as well:
Monday Beynac, St Alvere (main truffle market), Les Eyzies
Tuesday Beaumont, Bergerac (organic market), Brantome (July and August), Le Bugue, Riberac, Tremolat
Wednesday Biron, Cadouin, Bergerac, Cahors, Sarlat, Perigeux
Thursday Lalinde (main market day), Domme, Monpazier, Mouleydier, Brive
Friday Brantome, Bergerac, Brantome (all day), Sigoules, Le buisson, Souillac, Riberac
Saturday Sarlat, Lalinde (smaller market), Beaumont, Belves, Bergerac, Le Bugue, Bergerac, Perigeux
Sunday Issigeac, Bergerac, Brantome, Couze, Creysse
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