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Los Portales Supermarket offers not only a wide range of both traditional and specialty items, but also includes a butcher, a bakery, and a full kitchen that serves rice, beans, steak fajitas, ...
Skip the big chain retailer lines and traffic—Island Market on Padre Island offers convenient last-minute Fourth of July shopping with competitive prices and small business charm.
Mulberry’s new DG Market offers fresh meats, fruit and vegetables, expanding grocery access and creating local jobs. Grand opening set July 5.
Local farmers around Lane County set up small booths or storefronts at their farms during spring and summer, where locals can buy produce right from the source.
Rainbow Packaging Corporation and Community Supported Grocery offer delivery services at affordable prices, bringing local produce to Charleston-area doorsteps.
Now without that federal money at the start of the summer harvest season, farmers and food organizations are worried about how businesses will survive and how residents in need will access fresh food.
Local produce at the summer farmers market in the city. The Tarrant Area Food Bank is again partnering with the Cowtown Farmers Market to provide fresh produce at no cost for qualifying families.
The farmers' market will take place every Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The market showcases fresh local produce, honey, maple syrup and flowers.
One of my favorite spring/summertime pastimes is visiting the local farmers' market for meal inspiration. Baskets filled with colorful produce and fresh herbs beckon me to come closer while loaves ...
Shoppers lined up Saturday on Wet Ormsby Avenue to enjoy fresh produce, baked goods and live music at the Old Louisville Farmers Market.This was the second year of the event, and vendors said they ...
Having fresh, local produce in the school cafeteria provides the opportunity to introduce children to more fruits and vegetables and teach them about the food grown in their own communities.
From asparagus to activism. This traveling farmers market is doing more than selling produce — it’s closing a critical gap in Buffalo’s neighborhoods.