Thursday, August 11, 2011

How to Celebrate National Farmers Market Week

 
 

Sent to you by Steve Sherlock via Google Reader:

 
 

via food: TakePart - Inspiration to Action by maxfollmer on 8/9/11

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(Photo: Getty Images).

It's National Farmers Market Week here in the U.S. through August 13, as good a time as any to remind you of the thousands of great local markets supplying fresh, in-season produce grown by family farmers. 

In fact, the USDA says more than 1,000 new farmers markets popped up around America last year, bringing the total in the 2011 National Farmers Market Directory to 7,175 — a 17 percent jump over last year. 

Shoppers looking for the market nearest them can check out the USDA's national directory by clicking here

There's also the directory of markets, CSA's and farms over at Local Harvest

You can find all of TakePart's stories about America's great farmers markets here

And in case you need some pointers on how to pick some of the best produce that's in season at farmers markets right now, don't miss TakePart's recent guide on everything from Apricots to Watermelon. More

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Things you can do from here:

 
 



Around the table: healthy food, 2000 calorie diet

I'll share some good information on healthy foods that I find:


Does it really cost more to buy healthy food?




Where did the 2,000 calorie diet idea come from?


In the News - St Rocco's



There's no festival in Franklin without the gravy




Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Josette Sheeran: Ending hunger now


Josette Sheeran says: "What I would like to offer here is a challenge. I believe we're living at a time in human history where it's just simply unacceptable that children wake up and don't know where to find a cup of food. Not only that, transforming hunger is an opportunity, but I think we have to change our mindsets."



The Franklin Food Pantry works to provide a safety net for those in our community.


MBTA - Franklin Line - expect delays Sunday, Aug 14


On Sunday, Aug. 14, all outbound trains will terminate at the Norwood Central Station with substitute bus service shuttling passengers to Walpole Station. All inbound trains will terminate at Walpole Station with substitute bus service shuttling passengers to Norwood Central Station. 
Delays of up to 30 minutes are expected

Read more: Work on Franklin commuter rail line may cause 30-minute delays - Dedham, Massachusetts - The Dedham Transcript http://www.dailynewstranscript.com/archive/x919518666/Work-on-Franklin-commuter-rail-line-may-cause-30-minute-delays#ixzz1Ua3LcmMK



In the News - FSPA open house, St Rocco's



Franklin arts school plans open house





Knowing his gnocchi in Franklin




Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Shift Happens

The latest version of this "Shift Happens" video focuses on Iowa. With a little research, this could be updated to focus on MA. Anyone want to take this on?



Thanks to Scott McLeod for putting this together and sharing it!