05/18/2026
For the past few weeks, we’ve asked neighbors a simple question:
What matters most when you decide what food to buy?
And even though we talked to so many people from different towns, backgrounds, and walks of life, the answers were similar. Most people told us they are looking for food that is:
Affordable
Local
Wholesome, simple, and healthy
That may seem simple and a no-brainer, but it says a lot.
It tells us that people want fresh, good food close to home, but they also need it to fit real family budgets. It tells us that local food cannot just be something special or occasional. It needs to be practical, accessible, and part of everyday life.
We also know there are challenges with that. Local food often costs more to grow, produce, store, and transport, especially when small farms and makers are doing things carefully and on a smaller scale. But that is exactly why this conversation matters.
As we build out Gooseberry Acres Market & Bakery in Dwight, we are thinking about how to support local growers and makers while still offering food that feels useful, welcoming, and realistic for our community. That might look like fresh bread, seasonal produce, simple pantry staples, locally made goods, and partnerships that help more food reach more families.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by, voted, talked with us, and shared what matters to you. We are listening, and we would love to keep the conversation going:
What kinds of local foods would you be most excited to have available close to home?