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Good Food Box Newsletter – September 10, 2025

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What's in your bag?

BC Only: *Littlest Acre org. potatoes, *Michell’s corn, cauliflower, carrots & lettuce, *South Island Farm Hub org. apples, plums & strawberries

Cultural: BC org. potatoes, bananas, *Michell’s corn & lettuce, *Giving Garden org. collard greens & pears, *South Island Farm Hub org. strawberries, *Plot Market Garden org. tomatoes, *Mustard Seed garlic

Standard Plus: *org. potatoes, *Michell’s carrots, corn & lettuce, org. bananas, *South Island Farm Hub org. apples, strawberries, plums & grapes, *Mustard seed garlic

Standard: *org. potatoes, *Michell’s carrots, corn & lettuce, bananas, *South Island Farm Hub org. strawberries, apples, plums

Sustainable: BC org. yellow potatoes, org. bananas, *Camas Farm org. garlic, *South Island Farm Hub org. apples, plums, strawberries, *The Plot Market Garden org. tomatoes, *Giving Garden pears, North Star Organics lettuce

Fruit: *South Island Farm Hub org. grapes, strawberries, apples, plums, *Giving Garden org. pears, org. bananas

Snack: *Michell’s carrots, *Giving Garden org. pears, org. bananas, *South Island Farm Hub strawberries, plums, grapes & apples, *Plot Market org. tomatoes

Wet Weather Reminder

Don’t forget to bring along your reusable grocery bags or totes to avoid the soggy demise of our paper bags if you’ll be hitting the elements on the way home. Even just getting to the car during this soggy season could be lethal for your produce — we want it to make it all the way home — not playing a game of 10 pin on the sidewalk!

Live Simply provides multiple ideas to keep food fresh and, to ultimately, save you money. We all need more money in our wallets these days!

Click here to learn more.

 

We have a weekly fridge clean out in our house. We try to keep things organized in categories in bins in our fridge. That way we can pull it out and use what we need easily. We do the same in our freezer. It makes it easy to keep the fridge clean too. If something spills we typically only have to remove the bin that was spilled into and not clean the entire fridge/freezer at once. Time is money.

Live Simply shares some great ideas for using left overs and scraps too.

 

As the days get cooler and the mornings crisper, there’s something incredibly grounding about starting your day with a hot cup of herbal tea. For me, that ritual often begins with making a decoction, a slow, simmered brew that coaxes out the deepest gifts from roots, berries, and barks.
Unlike a quick infusion (steeping leaves and flowers in hot water), a decoction requires gentle simmering to fully unlock the flavors and medicinal compounds of tougher plant parts. The result is a rich, nourishing tea that feels like a hug in a cup.
One of my favorite blends for fall is my Autumn Morning Decoction. It’s a warming, immune-supporting, and digestive-friendly tea, perfect for sipping while wrapped in a blanket or watching the golden leaves drift down.
✨ Autumn Morning Tea Blend ✨
Here’s how to make it:
Ingredients
1 tablespoon roasted dandelion root
1 tablespoon hawthorn berries
1 teaspoon dried orange peel
¼ teaspoon cardamom
¼ teaspoon cinnamon
4 cups water
Directions
Place all the herbs in a small pot with the water.
Bring to a gentle boil, then cover and reduce to a simmer.
Let simmer for 20–30 minutes.
Remove from heat, strain, and let cool to a comfortable drinking temperature.
Sip slowly and enjoy the grounding warmth.
🌿 Why these herbs?
Dandelion root: Supports digestion, liver health, and gut flora while adding rich, earthy flavor.
Hawthorn berries: Nourishes the heart and calms the nervous system, perfect for the seasonal transition.
Orange peel: Brightens the blend, aids digestion, and brings an uplifting aroma.
Cardamom & cinnamon: Warm the body, support circulation, and add a cozy, spicy note.
This simple ritual has become one of my favorite ways to mark the seasonal shift. It reminds me to slow down, savor the moment, and take in the beauty of fall. 🍁
Have you tried making decoctions before? What roots or berries are your go-to fall favorites?
Shared by Learningherbs.com

Baked Pears with Feta, Honey & Cranberries are all my fall favourites brought together in one dish. It’s a sweet, savory, tart explosion in your mouth. Find the recipe here at Recipes Tasteful.

Fall is the perfect time for warming up with samosas, toast or even a burger with a spoonful of spiced pear chutney to warm you up.

Vegan Lovely shares their recipe here.

 

We have a tree full of pears outside our door that will be meeting up with this recipe soon.

This pear roasted carrot recipe seems more like a desert than a side dish and it’s sure delicious. Eat it on it’s own or toss it into a salad with some roasted seeds or a bowl of quinoa for a hearty lunch. Find Wide Open Country’s recipe here.

Running out of ideas to do with those fresh collard greens that have been filling our bags all summer? Why not try them in a curry. Our family often has this for breakfast and it’s a great way to start the day. Food Fidelity shares their recipe here for their Coconut Curry Braised Collard Greens. The Plot Market Garden tomatoes would be great tossed in the pan with your collard greens too in this recipe.

Donna Hays Plum and Berry Cobbler, is a great way to use up fruit, especially if it’s gone a little soft. It’ll just get softer in the oven and be delicious. (Though cut any really soft parts off, you know the kind that are starting to go bad. Cooking doesn’t save the rotten!) You might want to add strawberries or pears, apples, or other berries. You can find the recipe here.

Check out this Brazilian Potato Salad, creamy and flavourful and makes a great BBQ, picnic or family gathering addition to your plate and can be made with almost all local ingredients. Find Peas and Poppies recipe here.

 

I don’t know if my family is just strange or genius but we rarely eat any kind of potato salad on it’s own. We almost always dollop it on top of a big garden salad and will be delicious with your North Star Organics or Michell’s lettuce.

Use those glorious Plot Market Garden tomatoes with your Camas Farm  garlic and make a Quick Tomato Garlic Confit. It makes a great appetizer and delicious mashed into toast for a late night movie snack. This snack leaves popcorn in the dust.

Want more than just a snack with your tomato garlic confit? Try it on cauliflower steaks, see the recipe here.

Let's Get Growing!

🌱🙌Don’t miss out on our ADVANCED COMPOSTING class—level up your composting game and become a master! On Thursday, September 11 at 10:30am, we will enhance our knowledge of composting methods. Topics covered will include dynamic accumulators and hot composting, compost tea, in-situ composting methods and humanure.👉Please pre-register at this link virl.bc.ca/event/advanced-composting
Part of a series of complimentary workshops in partnership with the District of Sooke and the Victoria Compost Education Centre, with the aim of bolstering community resiliency and food security!

Saturday, September 20
North Saanich Dry Farming Showcase and Field Day

By SFU’s Partnerships Hub
Tour dry farming trial sites, meet the team of host farmers, and learn about soil moisture and garden crops without supplemental irrigation!

Date and time
Sat, Sep 20, 2025 10:30 AM – 2:30 PM PDT
Location
Sandown Centre For Regenerative Agriculture

1810 Glamorgan Road North Saanich, BC V8L 5S9

The Institute for Sustainable Food Systems has been working with farmers on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands to trial dry farming market garden crops this year. We’re excited to share the outcome of this work with our agricultural community while growing a collective vision for how dry farming can advance climate resilience in coastal communities. Come join the Institute for Sustainable Food Systems (KPU) dry farming field day to:

  • Tour our dry farming market garden trial sites and learn how we grew select market garden crops without supplemental irrigation
  • Learn about dry farming practices and supportive technologies
  • Further develop your understanding of the movement of moisture in local soils, including how to interpret soil moisture and weather data to inform dry farming practice
  • Discuss dry farming this season including successes, lessons learned and farmers’ experiences
  • Taste testing, resource sharing, and networking

 

Details:

Topic: Dry Farming Showcase and Field Day

Instructors:

  • Institute for Sustainable Food Systems, Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Date & Location: Saturday September 20th, 2025, 10:30am – 2:30pm, Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture, North Saanich, unceded territory of the W̱SÁNEĆ people

 

Ticket price:

NOTE: If the registration fee is a barrier to your participation, please use the code ISFS2025 for a waiver.

  • Student: $12.37
  • Farmers: $23.49
  • General public: $45.73

Included GST and fees

Registration is required. Details will be emailed to registered participants. Light lunch provided.

 

What you’ll gain by attending:

  • Tour select dry farmed market garden crops including tomatoes, squash, and dry beans (tasting as available!)
  • Learn about dry farming practices and supportive technologies, including soil moisture sensors and weather stations, and how to interpret data in a way that can inform agricultural practice
  • Learn about the experience of farmers trialing dry farming on Vancouver Island and Salt Spring Island, including successes, lessons learned, and hopes for the future
  • Network and share resources and experiences with the local agricultural community

 

KPU Dry Farming Research, Extension and the Pacific Coastal Dry Farming Collaborative

This field day is part of an ongoing extension program developed by the ISFS in response to the Comox Valley Regional Farmer Dialogue on drought, held in December 2023. From this community dialogue in 2023, the ISFS has

  • founded the Pacific Coastal Dry Farming Collaborative with the goal of supporting collaborative extension and peer-to-peer learning for soil health, dry farming, and climate resilience
  • organized dry farming site suitability and soil health field days with local and international soil science experts
  • initiated three dry farming trial sites in collaboration with participating host market garden farmers

If you would like to keep up to date on events like this, please sign up for the Pacific Coastal Dry Farming newsletter.

 

This field day is organized and hosted by the Institute for Sustainable Food Systems. Funding is provided by the B.C. Centre for Agritech Innovation, and the governments of Canada and British Columbia under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a federal-provincial-territorial initiative.

For questions, please contact Naomi Robert [naomi.robert@kpu.ca], ISFS Senior Research and Extension Associate.

 

About the Organizer

The Institute for Sustainable Food Systems (ISFS) is an applied research and extension unit at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. The ISFS engages in multidisciplinary applied research and extension to cultivate sustainable regional food systems that advance the food sovereignty goals of diverse communities. The ISFS works toward a future where communities are empowered to shape the food systems that nurture their health and well-being, and sustain thriving ecosystems.

The ISFS initiated the Pacific Coastal Dry Farming collaborative in 2024, and is leading collaborative dry farming research and extension with the goal of developing local capacity for dry farming practice and climate resilience. If you would like to participate in the dry farming research, extension, and programing, please register for the Pacific Coastal Dry Farming Collaborative newsletter here.

About BCCAI

Supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and producers in B.C., the B.C. Centre for Agritech Innovation (BCCAI) is a Simon Fraser University initiative that aims to develop more productive, diverse and resilient food supply chains. In collaboration with government partners, agritech stakeholders, Indigenous organizations, industry partners, agri-producers and post-secondary institutions, BCCAI focuses on the development, testing and piloting of agritech solutions in both simulated and real-world environments, ensuring they are ready for commercialization and practical implementation. Generously funded by Pacific Economic Development Canada and the Province of B.C., BCCAI is strategically positioned to elevate B.C. as a frontrunner in agritech advancements.

More information about BCCAI: https://www.sfu.ca/agritech-innovation

Registration is open for upcoming children’s programming! 🪱🤓 register & learn more: https://compost.bc.ca/…/child…/register-for-kids-camp/
Bugs & Blossoms Pro-D Day Camp: Ages 6-12 • Sept 22 • 8:30am-4:00pm
Experience nature-based learning and adventure at Beacon Hill Park. Campers will enjoy a balance of hands-on learning, crafts, games, and free play.
Life in the Dirt Parent-Child Program: Ages 3-7 • Oct 5 • 10:00am-12:00pm
Learn about our compost heros- the wonderful wiggly worms, and the recyclers of nature- the magnificent mushrooms, in this hands-on learning experience at the Compost Education Centre!

Victoria finally has a guide for local food makers! 🍓🥘🍞

Iye Creative is proud to launch the Food Makers Resource Mapping Guide & Report, created in collaboration with CRFAIR. This is the first resource of its kind in Greater Victoria that brings together all the commercial and community kitchens in one place, and tools to support small-scale food makers on their journey.

Gratitude to Researcher, Nelly, for the beautiful work of love to gather all the info and make it valuable.

🔍 Find your next kitchen
📦 Access supports
📣 Get informed & get connected”

Please take a moment to check out their reports, they’re brimming with practical research and resources for an important sector in our local food economy.
@sookemuseuminfocentre Canning Your Harvest Workshop
with Kayla Siefried
Wednesday 10 September, 7-9pm
Register by phone, in person, or online through link in bio
Ever wonder what to do with all those tomatoes? How about the epic number of beets your neighbor just gifted you? Or just want to Do-It-Yourself and make your own berry jam to enjoy in the dark days of winter? In this workshop we will talk about the basics of safe produce preservation using the hot water bath method of preservation. You’ll get to taste some yummy home canned goodies, and we’ll make a batch of home canned goods together.
Secure your spot for these upcoming workshops:
*sliding scale tickets available for low-income folks*

Connecting in Community

Next week! Learn embroidery basics and take home your handmade piece. All supplies will be provided.
Wednesday September 10th 6:30-7:30pm
1701 Quadra Street (courtyard next to vinyl envy) inside, our office is the first one on the left.
Mexican & Latin American Independence Days Celebration with @dignidadmigrante
– September 14, 2025
Join us for a vibrant celebration of culture, community, and connection! In partnership with Dignidad Migrante, we’re bringing together newcomers, immigrants, and friends from all backgrounds to honour Mexican and Latin American Independence.
Enjoy traditional music, food, and fun activities — including cultural activities and showcases, and opportunities to connect with community services. This event is a space to share stories, traditions, and resources that support newcomers and build bridges across cultures.
Date: September 14, 2025
Location: Gym at Fernwood Neighbourhood House, 1240 Gladstone Avenue
Time: 3pm – 6pm
Everyone is welcome! Free entry—donations are welcome!
Let’s celebrate our roots, support one another, and make space for joy and learning— together.
Free Tennis!🎾
Starts Sept 12th
When: Fridays, 6-7pm
Where: Oaklands Elementary School Gym
Using smaller racquets and low compression balls we help kids develop confidence in their ability to hit the ball which allows them to be successful very quickly. This program is sponsored by KATS and is free for those families who can’t afford lessons. Please contact the centre for registration forms.
To register, visit oca.recdesk.com or call (250) 370-9101 ext.1
Next week! Join us for our another North Park Open Mic night. Hosted by @wesconfab and our friends at @theabbeychurchvicbc. Songs, stories and poems of all genres are welcome, we will have light refreshments and a community craft table. We are looking forward to sharing an intimate evening of art and music!
If you’d like to sign up for a spot in advance please head to the link below.
Friday Sept 12th 6-9pm
Free event
First Met Church 932 Balmoral Road
NEW! 🌈Queer-for-Queer Workshop:
Dungeon/Games Mastering 101 🐉
Have you and your friends been wanting to get into Dungeons and Dragons, Cult of Cthulu, or any other TTRPGs but no one knew how to DM/GM? Do you want to know the difference between DM and GM? Have you always been curious about what goes on behind the curtains in a TTRPG game? This workshop will give you the confidence to create and tell the stories YOU want and be able to use the systems you’re playing with rather than feel limited by them.
Please bring a notebook, an pen or pencil, and lots of creativity!
Instructor: Ty/Hinox Wesley (pronouns: any/all)
📅 September 20
⏰ 12:00 – 2:00 PM (2 hours)
📍 Oaklands Community Centre
💰 Sliding Scale $15-$30 (no one turned away for lack of funds!)
🔵 15 + | Open to anyone who identifies as 2SLGBTQ+
As this is an indoor event, we are asking participants to wear masks to the event. If you are sick, please stay home.
🌱 New Program Alert: Rooted in TRANSitions 🌱
We’re excited to launch Rooted in TRANSitions this fall— a program designed for families with Trans, Non-binary, and Two-Spirit youth. 💜
This program creates space for families to grow together through:
✨ Family dinners
✨ Information workshops
✨ Youth-focused activities
✨ Outdoor, nature-based fun
Rooted in TRANSitions supports both youth and their caregivers in building strong connections, navigating transitions, and deepening attachment. 💫
📧 To register, scan the QR code or contact: rooted@snplace.org
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It’s time! Register to enter your best fruit pie recipe at Fall Fairfield this year🥧
Community members will be able to donate to taste the pies, and vote on their favourite one. All proceeds go towards feeding hungry families in our neighbourhood❤ Bake for a great cause!
The Fairfield Gonzales Community Association is celebrating our 50th Anniversary and presenting our 15th Annual Fall Fairfield this fall🎉
📅Date: Sunday, September 21
🕛Time: 12-4pm
📍Location: Robert Porter Park
Join us for an afternoon celebrating the harvest season and our love for the community ❤️ This year, we have 50+ vendors, food trucks, exciting live performances, and more! You won’t want to miss it!
🔥Shoutout to our sponsors Engel & Völkers Vancouver Island, Pizzeria Prima Strada, and Sunset Market And Floral for supporting this beloved commnuity festival
New Workshop – Building Savings and Wealth 💰
Sept 27: 10-11:30am
Sept 29: 6:30-8pm
At the Oaklands Community Centre
30% of Canadians cannot handle more than $500-$1000 of unexpected expenses without going into debt, and another 28% of Canadians cannot handle more than $2000 of unexpected bills. No one should have more interest in your money than you! Learn, build, Live Financially Free!
This workshop is by donation. Register at oca.recdesk.com or by calling (250) 370-9101 ext.1
Would you like to help us make new lanterns for the Esquimalt Lantern Festival? We are looking for a crew of crafty artists to collectively build lanterns throughout September. Visit [https://www.townshiparts.org/esquimalt-lantern-festival.html] to sign up!
Do you have a new idea for the event? Email Jessica at esqlanternfest@gmail.com. We want to hear from you!
Get into Free Thursday Floor Hockey this autumn! For kids aged 9-16.
When: Thursdays, 5:45 – 6:45PM
Where: Oaklands Elementary School Gym
Come and practice your hockey skills off the ice. Equipment is provided; just bring a pair of non-marking shoes and some energy! No games on STAT holidays, Pro-D Days. Parents welcome to participate, and food donations welcome.
Drop-in, or register at: oca.recdesk.com / (250) 370-9101

Do you know about the Alter Arts – Art Hub? Learn more at https://www.alterarts.ca/arthub

The Community Art Hub is a neighbourhood-based library of art-making tools, equipment, and supplies, and a shared workspace for artists and makers located inside the Quadra Village Community Centre. The art hub provides artists and the broader community with the option of using shared art-making equipment and supplies, instead of each household buying their own. The art hub is an innovative space that provides equitable access to tools, equipment, supplies, and workspace.

September drop in schedule for the Community Art Hub is live!

Get creative this fall at the Comic & Zine Making Youth Workshop! Running every Tuesday from October 7 to November 25, this interactive workshop series invites youth to design characters, build stories, and express themselves through art, writing, and collage. No experience needed—just bring your imagination! Sessions run 5:30–6:45 PM and are 50% sponsored by Esquimalt Neighbourhood House. Register by calling reception at 250-412-8500 or online on at esquimalt.ca/recreation.

A Place to share Unplugged not-for-profit gatherings in Victoria, BC. Phone & laptop-free spaces for conversation, reading, knitting & other handiwork, playing boardgames, connection & solitude… We hope to schedule one Unplugged gathering per month based in a local cafe or park. We’ll keep the group free of advertising, spam, petitions, etc.

Follow and learn more here.