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What's in your food and where does it come from?

Do you check? Do you care?

THERE’S A LOT of talk and concern these days about food – what’s in it, where it comes from, how healthy is it?

Whether you’re a total health nut or slightly more laissez-faire about what you put in your mouth on a daily basis, it’s no secret that our food isn’t always what we think it is.

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From the addition of unpronounceable chemicals (for reasons we’re not totally sure of) to the use of genetic modification and the unknown effects that will have on our health and planet further down the line, knowing where your food comes from, and what’s in it, is a topic of great importance – and one that’s more and more in the public eye.

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One person who cares very much about what goes into not only her own food but the food she sells to the public is Fiona Falconer of Wild About, an organic, award-winning seasonal range of chutneys, relishes and pestos.

We spoke to her about her products, poly tunnels and permaculture.

How did it all begin?

Fiona, her husband Malcolm and three children (now four) moved from London a few years ago, and bought a smallholding in Wexford. Malcolm had been raised on a small farm in Wales himself and with Fiona set up the permaculture gardens. Both keen ecologists, they wanted to create something that was sustainable and seasonable while supporting both the environment and the local economy.”

How is Wild About different? 

“What stands us out from the rest of the crowd is we grow the produce ourselves on our permaculture farm – we have a five-acre small holding. We don’t import. What we don’t grow, we source locally. We look out the window and see what’s out there, and that’s what we make.

“My husband’s the chef – he has an amazing palate. He keeps an eye on what the Michelin chefs are doing and gets his ideas for combinations from them.

“We believe passionately that Ireland has the best ground source on the planet. We really do. We’ve such good soil, the right climate, we can’t compete with the ‘pile it high and sell it fast’, so we really should make quality, high-end food that we can sell  to the rest of the world with pride.”

What is permaculture?

“Permaculture is like organics but it’s a step further – I actually have a problem with organics because you can fly organic mint in from Israel. Permaculture is about heritage, environment, your immediate local economy. That’s our ground base ethos – local, seasonal and wild. We grow most of our own produce. Everything’s made by hand. We don’t take in any pre-prepared vegetables or anything like that. It literally goes from ground to pot to shelf.

“Because of the way we work, we don’t import, we work seasonally so our range actually changes in line with the season. So you don’t get the same product on the shelf 365 days a year, and that’s part of our ethos also, to bring seasonality back to the forefront and get people to understand it a bit more.

“We don’t use any chemicals in our land, and in our kitchen we just use sugar and vinegar. So we strip the ingredients back and just let the produce sing their own song.”

What’s your most interesting find? 

“Nettles are incredible – they help lower blood pressure, they clear the uric acid from your kidneys, they’re used to treat gout, arthritis, prostate, psoriasis, they lower the glycaemic index, they lower cholesterol, they’re packed with iron, they’re packed with polyphenols, which are antioxidants, packed with Vit A, B1, B2. They grow in every hedge in the country and they’re free, it’s crazy that people don’t use them.”

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“Last year we started growing nettles from seed in a polytunnel – my neighbours think I’m absolutely nuts.

“Our bestseller is  a raw nettle pesto – it’s absolutely unique in the market. It’s really great with fish (hake/haddock/cod – baked in the oven), chicken and pork. It’s great dolloped on to a salad.”

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You started off your range with chutneys and relishes, so tell us – What is the difference between a chutney and a relish?

“You could dine out for years on ‘what is the difference between chutney and relish’ – there’s no defined distinction between them. I would call a chutney something that’s gloopy and condensed, whereas a relish is lighter. That’s my own understanding.”

Why are people so into knowing about where their food comes from now?

“I think there is a tangible need to reclaim our food for ourselves. In the ’70s, all our neighbours had little areas in the back garden where they’d grow lettuce, cucumbers, courgettes, stuff like that. In the North Strand they even had pigs in the back garden. And then the supermarkets came in and taught us how to eat and we went like lambs up and down the aisles.

“The whole interest (in food and cooking) has changed – since the boom, there’s no housing shows any more, it’s all chef shows. I love it when people come up and ask me, at the stall, ‘where do you get your veg from?’ It shows their interest in what they’re eating.

“The only way we can change the quality of our food is knowledge.”

Do you notice what’s in your food? Do you grow your own? Let us know in the comments below.

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    Oct 26th 2014, 4:35 PM

    Fair play young dude

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    Oct 26th 2014, 4:54 PM

    We need to teach coding at a young age. Take religion out of primary school and introduce very basic programming to kids. It should also be availible for junior and leaving cert. I am learning C# at the moment and really regret i have not learnt to code at a younger age.

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    Oct 26th 2014, 5:08 PM

    The poor kid , he is very young to be getting into the dog eat dog. We idolise tech “leaders” so much today , I hope he isn’t chewed up in the cogs

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    Oct 26th 2014, 5:31 PM

    Is there an adult version of coder dojo anywhere? Don’t know if I would like to do it as a career but wouldn’t mind learning the basics. Coder dojo seems like a nice way to do that but don’t wana be shown up by a bunch of ten ye old! ;-)

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    Oct 26th 2014, 5:37 PM

    Plenty of courses you can pay for. I’m not sure how many people will dedicate time to teach adults for free. Although there’s a huge amount of free courses online… Do a google for “mooc” to get started.

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    Oct 26th 2014, 5:40 PM

    Didn’t realise coder dojo was free. Wouldn’t mind paying for a few casual classes but going as far as a night course seems a big commitment considering I know some people who did entire college courses and hated every minute. Will try some of the online options. Cheers.

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    Oct 26th 2014, 5:54 PM

    edx.org have a brilliant free online course from Harvard cs50 i think its what it is called. Also FAS e collage do a great “Changing yyour carer to the I.T sector online. It prepares you to get a MTA qualification in Networking, Software development, or Database analysis. Its free if you are on job seekers and its not too expensive if you are working. I am doing both courses and they compliment each other very well.

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    Oct 26th 2014, 6:04 PM

    Have a look at night classes in your local community schools. Usually quite cheap and no long term commitment. I think usually 8-10 weeks at about a tenner a week.

    Best of luck, I really hope it works out for you.

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    Oct 26th 2014, 6:07 PM

    And forget about people who did comp sci and hated it. Massive overgeneralisation here on my part but I find they only did comp sci ‘cos computers are easy’ without knowing what they were getting into. If you have the interest then you already have a much better chance of success than them!

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    Oct 26th 2014, 9:18 PM

    Give this a lash Barry, http://www.codecademy.com
    Maybe skip the HTML/CSS course and try the Javascript or one of the others first.

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    Oct 26th 2014, 9:27 PM

    Thanks for all the help. Loads to look at there. Maybe the first thing I’ll do when I’m able to program is create an education comparison site! There’s so much out there, some offering certifications some just the training and knowledge.

    In people’s experience if you can show that you can code and write your own programs/apps/websites whatever, do employers look for proof of training? Does someone in the workplace who may be just as able and “self” taught earn as much as someone who has a degree or diploma or does the lack of paperwork hold people back?

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    Oct 26th 2014, 11:17 PM

    It’s helpful to have certifications in order to get the foot in the door but not essential. I’m self-learned and am an engineer in one of the biggest IT companies in the world. But I started at a technician in PC World.

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    Oct 27th 2014, 12:28 AM

    There are also one year conversion courses you can do that might be worth looking into if you already have a level 8 degree in another area and are in the position where you can spend a year in college. As far as I know most of them are being paid for by the government because there’s a skills shortage.

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    Oct 26th 2014, 8:47 PM

    Codecademy.com go learn a language… I bet you enjoy it and I bet you will want to learn more!!

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    Oct 27th 2014, 7:37 AM

    This is a new one- I was expecting to read The Journal comments section had won the Nigerian lotto!!

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