March 8, 2021 |
FRESH & LOCAL:How to Drive-ThruIt has been 49 weeks since the debut of the CCFM Drive Thru Market which has evolved into a smooth-running weekly event that continues to connect farmers, fishers and food producers to local eaters in the safest way possible during this time of uncertainty. Thanks to City Park, you can now pick up your weekly groceries every Sunday at the Tad Gormley Stadium parking lot from 8am to 12pm - enter on Marconi at Navarre. We are getting ready for spring, strawberries are ripe for the picking, and farmers are peeling back those blankets! Use code “FRIENDS” for 50% off your first WhatsGood pre-order (valid through 5/31)! New to Sunday drive-thru? It’s easy:
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PICKS OF THE WEEK:Become a CCFM VendorAfter a year of hitting the brakes on our market norms and pivoting to new market models in the face of the pandemic to make sure all of our vendors are being supported, we are now accepting new vendor applications! Are you a farmer or food producer? Apply here to attend our Tuesday Uptown market, Thursday Mid-City market or Sunday City Park market! Note: As we work to navigate the rapidly changing environment that COVID - 19 has brought us, modifications have been made to our vendor application process. Vendor application timelines and processes may be disrupted. All Crescent City Farmer Markets are operating in accordance with the CDC Farmers Market Guidelines. |
Unlimited Market Match |
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Raw HoneyAh, nature’s antiseptic. Raw honey has been our natural remedy for mild illnesses and infections throughout human history. Sweet and a bit crunchy, raw honey is a great alternative to processed sugar--all the nutrients, vitamins, and antioxidants we need without the guilt! Make sure that your honey is raw and unfiltered--pasteurized honey, which is heated to a high temperature for bottling, ends up having all the lovely health benefits killed off in the process. Add a jar (with or without the comb!) to your shelves from Power’s Beekeepers or Burg’s Bees. |
VEGGI Farmers Cooperative |
VENDOR OF THE WEEK:Isabel’s Tamale’s and ProduceAfter a well-deserved winter hiatus, Isabel’s Tamales and Produce has returned to the Sunday drive-thru market now at City Park! Beloved farmer Isabel and the Mendez family grow a variety of items on their farm in Independence, Louisiana. Look for her online offering of fresh strawberries, spring veggies, and an array of homemade tortilla chips and salsas. And of course, we give a warm welcome back to her tamales, made fresh before each market - how we have missed them! |
RECIPES OF THE WEEK:Honey Roasted PecansThe start of spring (and hopefully the end of cold days) has people back on their salad kick. Lately honey roasted pecans like these from The Spruce Eats, have become a favorite at the veggie bar. Nutty and sweet, these golden gems add a candied crunch to the salad du jour. Find pecans and honey at any of our weekly markets now. 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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