Farmer's markets have seen a resurgence in the last decade as local growers realise shoppers are looking for fresh, local and organic produce. Not only will you find fruit and vegetables available but many markets have artisan products like cheese, bread and olives. Shopping local is the best way to buy your groceries fresh and organic so here's a few tips on how to get the best out of your local farmer's market.
Having knowledge of your local area is important for making good decisions at your farmer's market. You're trying to buy fresh and local so target the stalls that have the names of local farmers. Also keep an eye out for the products you know are grown in your area. The more you attend the markets and chat to the owners the better your local knowledge will be. If you live in a city you can find out how far the food has travelled to get to you and make more informed shopping decisions.
Now that you've identified what's grown locally, you can start cooking seasonally. Yes, you may have favourite fruit or vegetables that are available all year at the supermarket but we're moving beyond that to a greener way of thinking.
Buying what's in season means your fruit & veg are fresher and haven't had all those nasty miles of travel to get to your plate. You can eat with a clean conscience. You'll also become a better cook as you learn about local flavours and how to mix and match what's available into a delicious dinner.
If you're a farmer's market newbie you may be surprised by some of the things that you see. You'll come across fruit & veg you've never seen before. Give it a try! Ask the farmer what it is and how to eat it. Incorporate it into your new healthy market diet.
You'll also see some of the stuff that you know - but what's this? Lumps and bumps all over - not perfect like the supermarket. This is a good sign. What you're looking at has been grown naturally, without pesticides. Confirm with your local stall owner that their stock is pesticide free so you can enjoy fresh, natural food without the poison.
Farmer's markets are gaining in popularity so if you go too late a lot of stalls will sell out of their most popular items. And just because you get there early, doesn't mean you have to leave early. Stick around for live music, good food and great people.
Do not forget your green bags. Plastic will not hold your abundant haul and stall holders often don't have plastic bags anyway. Now that you're shopping local at the market you're a green-machine so no more plastic for you anyway. Green bags are your new go to so wear them with pride!
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