Farmers Markets
April 15-
The city kicked off spring with a bang.
April 13-
The first 100 customers each week will get $10 to spend on farm-fresh goods.
April 10-
Mom just said not to play with your food. She didn't mention anything about swapping it.
April 3-
Enjoy local produce, trolley tours around town and book readings for the kids.
March 28-
The first 100 customers each week will get $10 to spend on farm-fresh goods.
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It needed to downsize and privatize. Now the goal is "relocalize."
March 19-
Loaf it or leave it, that was our question.
March 18-
It will be open every Saturday through late October.
February 18-
The plan will take two to four years to complete.
February 11-
The market will now be open every Saturday.
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Where does your food come from?
January 23-
The market will now be open every Saturday.
January 18-
Do "upscale grocery stores" improve home sales?
January 17-
A free rendition of Julia Child's famous cooking show in soprano.
January 15-
Think of it as a health-conscious grocery store with good beer and wine.
December 21, 2012-
Recycle, reuse, and ... renovate!
December 20, 2012-
The market is tentatively scheduled to be open Saturdays in April through October.
December 13, 2012-
Organizer Kari Gates, however, still has major qualms with the text.
December 3, 2012-
Think of it as a health-conscious grocery store with good beer and wine.
November 30, 2012-
You stock your fridge, Dallas artisans feel the love.
November 28, 2012-
Farmers say the conditions are too restrictive.
October 26, 2012-
Growing conditions are increasingly inhospitable for DFW pumpkin farms.
October 25, 2012-
Farmers say the draft ordinance contains several unnecessary and irregular standards.
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