More Market Choices | November 16, 2020 |
FRESH & LOCAL:More Market ChoicesPhase 3? Phase 3.3? What does this mean for your market experience? Well, it means that Market Umbrella is adding new and expanded safe opportunities to give our shoppers more choices for accessing fresh, local produce, meats, and dairy! This means that our vendors - small farmers, fishers, ranchers and purveyors of value add products - will have more opportunities for sales that will support their families. What’s new, you ask:
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GOOD FOOD CONCEPT OF THE WEEK:In addition to running farmers markets, a critical component of Market Umbrella’s work is to enhance food and nutrition access and awareness in our community. The Good Food Concept of the Week seeks to shed some light on this part of our work and also to demystify the jargon. |
Local/Community Food SystemThis week’s Good Food Concept is Local/Community Food System – A community food system, also known as a local food system, is a collaborative effort to integrate agricultural production with food distribution to enhance the economic, environmental, and social well-being of a particular place (i.e. a neighborhood, city, county or region). One of the primary assumptions underlying the sustainable diet concept is that foods are produced, processed, and distributed as locally as possible. This approach supports a food system that preserves local farmland and fosters community economic viability, requires less energy for transportation, and offers consumers the freshest foods. Farmers markets, like CCFM, are hubs of local/community food systems in that they match the supply (local and fresh produce and value added products) with demand (shoppers!), and contribute to the sustainable diet of the community. |
PICKS OF THE WEEK:Unlimited Market Match!Through the end of 2020, Market Umbrella will be offering unlimited dollar-for-dollar Market Match for SNAP shoppers to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables, thereby removing the signature program’s normal $20 daily limit. Additionally, thanks to a $500,000 USDA Gus Schumacher Nutrition Incentive Program (GusNIP) award, Market Umbrella will expand Market Match beyond all CCFM market locations to also be available at:
There are now so many ways to Market Match! |
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Thank you for your support!As the holidays approach and minds turn to thoughts of thankfulness, we want you to know that we are so grateful for the support, trust, and loyalty you have shown us throughout all of our changes and innovations this past year. As we continue to adapt and grow, your support is needed now more than ever. Please consider making a gift to Market Umbrella and help us continue providing community access to wholesome, nutritious food, and supporting local farms and small businesses at the same time! Farmers markets + equitable fresh food access = a stronger, healthier, and more resilient community for everyone. We can’t do it without you! Visit our website or text CCFM to 44-321 to donate today! Thank you! |
Eat Local, Save Big!Three cheers to more market choices and super savings!
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VENDOR OF THE WEEK:Timmy PerillouxTimmy Perilloux? You know the guy - the one with the big truck and even bigger veggies. Mr. Timmy hails from the good ole River Parishes in Montz, Louisiana, right outside of the Bonnet Carre Spillway, nestled in the land of rich alluvial soil across from the Mississippi River. His signature large and in charge produce - ten pound cabbages, massive cauliflower, broccoli, greens - are back in the home delivery boxes and now you can find Timmy at the Tuesday Uptown and Bucktown Harbor Hybrid Markets! |
RECIPE OF THE WEEK:Harvest SaladThe folks over at Southern Living Magazine are on point with their salad game! This hearty Harvest Salad is ticking all our favorite flavor profile boxes for fall! A tangy orange vinaigrette compliments robust dino kale, roasty, toasty Brussels and toothsome and filling winter squash, the earthy crunch of pecans and crisp freshness of apples fall in line to round out this nutritional powerhouse salad. You can sub satsuma juice for orange and skip the maple syrup in the dressing, or roast the seeds from the squash as a crunchy topper. Plenty of ways to riff on this, with almost every ingredient currently available at market - just the way we like it. What’s your favorite dish to make after visiting the Crescent City Farmers Market? Share your recipes with us on Instagram or Facebook or even Twitter and it might be featured in our weekly newsletter! |
MARKETS THIS WEEK:PARKWAY BAKERY DRIVE THRU |
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