Fun at the Farmer’s Market

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An old tradition is new again with urban Farmers’ Markets showing up all over the city and the ‘burbs.  Nothing is more pleasurable than being able to pick your own fruits and vegetables and  cook them up fresh.  Denver’s Farmers’ Markets offer more than Farmer wares, gourmet prepared foods, arts and crafts are now regulars at the Markets. 

Many locations even offer specialty foods cooked on location.  Not only can you pick out your dinner, you can enjoy an open air breakfast of fresh baked goods and coffee brewed just right. 

Take a deep breath, relax and enjoy people (and pet watching) at your local Farmers’ Market.  Don’t be surprised if you see me there, picking out my fresh flower bouquet of the week!  Say "hi" and let’s exchange notes…

Here are few locations to get you started:

QuichefactoryPicking  produce  can be tricky.  Ask the vendor for help.  If you prefer you can bone up on
the Colorado Department of Agriculture site.   They have prepared a perfect primer for you.

Favorite veggie crop calendar

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6 Responses to “ Fun at the Farmer’s Market ”

  1. Larry Cragun on May 15th, 2007 6:00 pm

    You forgot to mention the Issaquah Farmers Market. It is pretty good.

  2. University Update on May 15th, 2007 6:21 pm

    Fun at the Farmers Market

  3. Kristal Kraft on May 15th, 2007 7:03 pm

    Thanks Larry! I will have add that. How many hours by plane away do you guess that to be? :) kk

  4. Ines on May 15th, 2007 8:32 pm

    Hey KK - you know how much I love your local posts - that’s a great list of farmer’s markets and the photos are great!

  5. kristal kraft on May 16th, 2007 7:27 am

    Ines, Thanks for stopping by. I hope you had time to shop while your were here! :) kk

  6. Leanne Paynter on May 21st, 2007 7:36 pm

    I love farmer’s markets, in part because they provide a sense of community and it feels good to know that you’re buying locally grown stuff (at least within the same region, generally speaking).

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