February Farmers Markets
February Farmers Markets February is cold and often snowy, but that doesn’t stop the February farmers markets! Though there may be less options at the… Read More »February Farmers Markets
February Farmers Markets February is cold and often snowy, but that doesn’t stop the February farmers markets! Though there may be less options at the… Read More »February Farmers Markets
Winter Squash Pumpkins are all winter squashes. And botanically, all winter squashes are pumpkins, though we tend to think of them as quite different. They… Read More »Wonderful Winter Squash
January farmers markets may be hampered by snow, but there are some open! Over the holidays there will be less vendors and customers, and snow… Read More »January Farmers Market
What better way to start a new year than with a local food challenge? Local food is becoming more and more important to Marylanders. Many… Read More »2022 Local Food Challenge
I love buying whole chickens. I feel like I’m getting away with something, when in reality, I’m eating more like people used to, for less… Read More »Saving Money Buying Whole Chickens
Pasture raised chicken is best for you, for the chicken, and for the environment. Most chickens sold in the store are raised in cramped conditions,… Read More »Pasture Raised Chickens
The cold is here to stay! A few winter markets will close up shop this month, but there are still December farmers markets that will… Read More »December Farmers Markets
Most people don’t buy local potatoes. They are everywhere in the grocery, and easy to buy and store. You can buy them fresh, canned, frozen,… Read More »Plump Local Potatoes
Turnips suffer from an image problem. The truth is that local turnips are healthy, sweet, long lasting, and easy to grow. But when was the… Read More »Terrific Local Turnips
There is a chill in the air, and few November farmers markets to go with it. Most of them have closed, but the remaining winter… Read More »November Farmers Markets