59 posts tagged farmer's markets
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Where Have All the Gluties Gone?
http://www.dcgluties.com/ 2008/ 05/ 14/ where-have-all-the-gluties-gone/Lucky for you, we are still all alive and well. Unlucky for you, we are all in the middle of major life moments and, in order to keep our sanity, we reluctantly have let ourselves off of the DCGluties hook for just a little while. Our blogging philosophy is that quality trumps quantity.
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Possibly Green?
http://www.greenerimpact.com/ ?p=107Possibly Green? May 11th, 2008, Posted by: Scott Ok, so we all know that buying organic is better for the environment, and buying locally grown produce saves big on the carbon footprint. So how green are the people selling produce door to door? Think about the amount of gas that can be saved if the food comes to you.
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New to Market
http://rfgainey.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 08/ new-to-market/I visited Seattle’s Pike Place Market today. It sprawls over nine acres at the base of the city where Seattle dips it’s toe into Elliot Bay. If you get there before eight in the morning, the usually crowded aisles are free to roam at your own pace while the vendors put finishing touches on their daily setup.
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Argentine farmer says the government is happy to adjust cereal to export custom duty to avoid to go on strike again
http://79net.cn/ xiayu328/ 2008/ 05/ 07/ argentine-farmer-says-government-happy-…Argentine farmer cacique expresses, argentine government holds the strike again to prevent a farmer, admitting exit tax rate is a problem, be happy to be made to its adjust. Integrated dispatches from foreign news agency on May 6 message, zhou Er of Argentine farmer cacique (on May 6) express,
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K.C.’s the Place to be for Urban Agriculture
http://mediaenvironment.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 06/ kcs-the-place-to-be-for-urb…Visiting local farmer’s markets in Kansas City is a pastime that many people enjoy. What’s not to like? Buying fresh food from local farmers is cheap and it’s fun to see all of the various goods for sale. This picture was taken at the City Market in downtown Kansas City. Picture courtesy of Google.
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The Sayler Park Farmers’ Market will open Tuesday, May 6th
http://amystable.com/ 2008/ 05/ 05/ the-sayler-park-farmers-market-will-open-tue…The Sayler Park Farmers' Market will open Tuesday, May 6th and run every Tuesday from 4-7 p.m. through October. The Sayler Park Farmers' Market is one of the few farmers' markets on the west-side (more…)
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Summertime means Farmers Markets are back!
http://everythingweknowaboutdenver.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 01/ summertime-means…It’s Farmers Market season! (Don’t pay attention to the snow. It will be back to 70s soon). Here are some of the markets I recommend this year, and I’ll be adding to the list throughout the summer, as well as writing individual reviews of each: Ballpark Market - 2nd Saturday April - October (next is May 10th) @ Larimer St.
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Cucumber conundrum
http://ww3.startribune.com/ blogs/ greengirls/ 2008/ 04/ 16/ cucumber-conundrum/…Cucumber conundrum Posted on April 16th, 2008 – 7:35 AM By Jaime Chismar From simple salted slices to Asian-inspired noodle salads, I am crazy for cucumbers. Every April, I eagerly start a few plants from seed. By July, my cucumbers hang — misshapen and mealy — on a withered vine.
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Perusing the Weekly Gardening Calendar
http://www.thegardengranny.com/ perusing-the-weekly-gardening-calendar/Perusing the Weekly Gardening Calendar April 15th, 2008 It’s Tax Day, and in honor of the fact that mine were filed months ago (and it’s too cold to do much outside right now) I’ve been leafing through the offerings in this week’s Gardening Calendar in the Mountain Express.
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supermarkets or mid-day farmers’ markets: do we have an alternative?
http://www.angelenic.com/ mega-supermarkets-or-mid-day-farmer%e2%80%99s-markets-…After a very lively discussion on angelenic regarding the lack produce choices in Downtown, I wanted to write about the option of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Some of you may already know what this is, but for everybody else: “Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a direct relationship between the consumer and the farmers.