February 22, 2021 |
FRESH & LOCAL:Go Local for LentMost Louisianians agree that Mardi Gras is the most magical time of the year. They are wrong... The best time of year is the forty days that follow, when we have the best excuse to pinch some tails. With Mardi Gras behind us and Lent in full swing, it’s time to dive into Friday fish fries and seafood boils and double down on the tofu. When eating seafood, make sure you’re eating straight from the gulf and our surrounding lakes, rivers, and bayous by shopping from our Crescent City Farmers Market water masters. We are currently buoying in the slow season so availability is not optimal, but you can find Pete and Clara’s Seafood at the Uptown and Mid-City markets as well as Des Allemands Outlaw Katfish at the Uptown market with catfish, drum, crab, and more. Going totally meatless? Tofu and mushrooms are a great option for carnivores, vegans, and everyone in between! Find VEGGI Farmers Cooperative at the Uptown, Mid-City, and City Park markets every week for your locally made tofu. Additionally, Screaming Oaks Mushroom Farm and Mycelium Express have your fungi needs covered at all weekly markets. |
It is with a heavy heart that we share the news that Mr. Ken Savastano of A&K Citrus passed away late last week. Our hearts go out to Mrs. Aloma and the Savastano family during this difficult time. A&K Citrus has been with the Crescent City Farmers Market since before Katrina, never missing a season until COVID-19. Mr. Ken was a beacon of knowledge in scientific discovery and environmental stewardship, not to mention a master of comedic performance. Please keep the Savastano family in your thoughts and prayers. If you would like to reach out to Aloma, please do so via email savastano@bellsouth.net In Lieu of flowers or monetary contributions, the family has requested that memorials may be made in his honor directly to Nunez Community College Foundation for the Coastal Studies Scholarship/Savastano. Mail to 3710 Paris Rd., Chalmette, La 70043. Mr. Ken’s obituary and service information can be found here. |
PICKS OF THE WEEK:New Market Umbrella Executive Director |
Calling all VolunteersFarmers, fishers, and food producers? Check! Local produce, seafood, meat, dairy, honey, plants, and artisan goods? Check! Online marketplace and four weekly markets? Check! Volunteers? We need you! Please lend 2-4 hours of your time by helping us create a resilient food system and connecting farmers to the community while keeping everyone safe. Rest assured, all CCFM staff and vendors are wearing facial covering, practicing frequent hand washing/sanitation, and observing 6ft social distancing. We ask that all volunteers do the same. Check out our calendar of available volunteer opportunities and sign up for a spot directly through SignUp. Check back often as we use this calendar to post volunteer opportunities with drive thru markets and more! |
Drive-Thru City Park StyleYou can now pick up your weekly groceries at City Park! The weekend drive-thru market is now located at the Tad Gormley Stadium from 8am to 12pm - enter on Marconi at Navarre. As always, the drive thru is 100% pre-order and contactless! Order ahead using WhatsGood. New to drive-thru? WhatsGood is sponsoring 50% off new customer orders for the entire month of February. Use code: LXYCCB - This promotion is open to NEW CUSTOMERS ONLY! |
VENDOR OF THE WEEK:Williams ProduceWe’re so happy that Lester of Williams Produce and founder of Pointe Coupee Minority Farmers Cooperative has become a regular fixture in our CCFM and Market Momma boxes. Lester has been gardening since he’s been old enough to know how, but has been specializing in commercial farming since 2002. He started by growing food for his mother when she had health concerns that required a wholesome diet that he couldn’t find at his local grocery stores. He grew purple hulled peas, butter beans, mustards, collards, turnips, and okra. His mother shared with her friends and community of the older generation, and soon Lester’s produce became so popular that he decided to expand his operation. |
RECIPES OF THE WEEK:Curried Tofu SaladEveryone loves a versatile dip and sandwich spread - I love this one from Budget Bytes author and LSU alum Beth Moncel that uses tofu as a star ingredient and comes together in just ten minutes! – Cordelia Heaney, Executive Director 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! |
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