Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Seedy Saturday
Seedy Saturday is the unofficial start to spring here in Toronto. This year it will be held at a new location, the Wychwood Green Barns, right after the Saturday morning farmers' market.

Here's a slide show of photos from an incredibly successful Seedy Saturday 2009--a record crowd. ( Have patience and wait for it to load.)
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Every day is a good food day

Sheryl Kirby of TasteTO writes:
As the solstice approaches and the days darken, it may seem as if the season of peaches and berries and tomatoes is far off. But Dufferin Grove Farmers Market runs throughout the year, and what better way to count the days and weeks and months until peak harvest season than with a gorgeous Dufferin Grove Market calendar.
Featuring the photos of Laura Berman and others, along with a behind the scenes tour of some of the market farms, the calendar includes delicious recipes from the talented vendors and market cooks.
2009 calendars are only $15 each, plus $5 postage and handling for mail orders, including tax.
Calendars are available at the Dufferin Park rinkhouse café, at markets on Thursdays December 11th and 18th and Tuesday the 23rd (special holiday schedule!), and by mail order. Quantities are limited.
To place mail orders, write to market@dufferinpark.ca.
Monday, November 3, 2008
FarmStart Feast
Take a look at a slide show from FarmStart's McVean Incubator farm's delicious fundraiser feast on October 5, 2008:
Friday, October 24, 2008
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
New farmers, new markets
There's lots of new farmers markets opening in Toronto this year (for a list head over to www.tfmn.ca). And some, like Sorauren Park Farmers Market even have some new farmers, thanks to an innovative program called Farm Start which helps new farmers get started.
Here's views of Beet Street's Hakurei turnips and Cherry Belle radishes, The Cutting Veg's garlic scapes and purple onions, as well as South Etobicoke Organics' very beautiful French Breakfast radishes. These are all grown by first year farmers, though the beauty of their produce shows that they clearly have some previous growing experience.




Here's views of Beet Street's Hakurei turnips and Cherry Belle radishes, The Cutting Veg's garlic scapes and purple onions, as well as South Etobicoke Organics' very beautiful French Breakfast radishes. These are all grown by first year farmers, though the beauty of their produce shows that they clearly have some previous growing experience.





Mmmmm, strawberries!
There's nothing like strawberries to herald the local food season's in full swing. Here's some of Ted Thorpe's luscious offerings plus flowers from my favorite flower seller, Shane of Underground Organics (more from Shane's farm later) at Toronto's Dufferin Grove organic farmers' market.
If you are looking for a farmers' market near you the Toronto Farmers' Market Network has a great resource. And if you want to venture further from home, Edible Toronto lists more markets in the Golden Horseshoe



If you are looking for a farmers' market near you the Toronto Farmers' Market Network has a great resource. And if you want to venture further from home, Edible Toronto lists more markets in the Golden Horseshoe




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