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Fight Colds and Flu, Naturally

Fight Colds and Flu, Naturally

Cold and flu season is here! Fight them with a few tricks and the right food. Important: wash your hands, especially when you come in from the outdoors. Wash between your fingers to get rid of any hidden germs. Stand at least 4 feet away from anyone who is coughing or sneezing. Eat lots of fruit and veggies to keep your immune system strong. 

It’s Fall. Celebrate Apples!

It’s Fall. Celebrate Apples!

Macoun, Gala, Red Delicious, Honey Crisp, Braeburn, a beautiful variety of apples you can only find at our Harvest Home Farmer’s Markets. Full of taste, from sweet to tart and crispy delicious. Eat them alone, create snacks, mix them with other fall veggies, add them to soup, salads or stews, bake them in desserts, like apple pies.

Stock Up and $ave

Stock Up and $ave

Winter is on its way! And the Harvest Home Farmers’ Markets are closing on November 22nd.  Stock up now on freshly picked, locally grown veggies and fruits. Buying extra veggies for the future means you get better, healthier veggies in the weeks ahead and saves you money if using SNAP, WIC or EBT.

Getting Ready for Winter

Getting Ready for Winter

The cooler days are starting. Winter is coming. Now is a good time to think about cleaning. Not cleaning your house; cleaning your hard-working body on the inside so it will “run” better. It’s easier than you think. Our Harvest Home Farmers’ Markets are full of what you need: colorful fruits and veggies.

Looks Pretty - Tastes Better

Looks Pretty - Tastes Better

Amazing Winter Squash: White Delicata and Sweet Dumpling with green strips. Pale yellow Butternut. Dark green, round Acorn. West Indian Calabaza and surprising Spaghetti Squash! They look like decorations, but their real beauty lies on the inside