However, you may not know about a year-round, on-line farmers market option. One option will deliver to your work place if you work at Blue Cross Blue Shield, UAMS, UALR, and ABC Financial Services.
Baby Steps
If you are not in the practice of buying locally grown food (or, you buy all your food at a store), take a baby step this week. Look at an on-line market that works with your schedule. Order something. May I recommend pastured eggs? They are a bit more expensive than their grocery store competitors but are packed with so much more goodness! Read this post I wrote comparing eggs. Pastured eggs are an inexpensive form of quality protein. And did you know - eggs at the grocery store can be up to three months old?!
On-line Farmers Markets
- downtown Little Rock - Saturday pick up 10am-noon order here.
- downtown Little Rock - Wednesday pick up 4:30-6pm order here.
- Around Little Rock - Wednesdays delivered to these work places: Blue Cross Blue Shield, UAMS, UALR, and ABC Financial Services. If you are not affiliated with any of these businesses, you can also place an order for pick up at Eggshells in the Heights or the Kitchen Co. in Pleasant Ridge, WLR. Order here.
- Conway - Friday pick up 4-6pm order here.
- Russellville - Thursday pick up 4-6pm order here.
Julie
Hey this is andrew brockway im in culinary school at pulaski tech and having to follow a blog weekly for professional food writing, well this post is really interesting for me because i am a huge supporter of green technology. buying locally is reducing co2 emssions greatly, also i wanted to post to help people out that H.A.M. hillcrest artisan meats is a butcher shop of local and free range meat in arkansas located here in little rock off of kavanaugh blvd. 2807 to be exact.
ReplyDeleteHey this is andrew brockway im in culinary school at pulaski tech and having to follow a blog weekly for professional food writing, well this post is really interesting for me because i am a huge supporter of green technology. buying locally is reducing co2 emssions greatly, also i wanted to post to help people out that H.A.M. hillcrest artisan meats is a butcher shop of local and free range meat in arkansas located here in little rock off of kavanaugh blvd. 2807 to be exact.
ReplyDeleteHey this is andrew brockway im in culinary school at pulaski tech and having to follow a blog weekly for professional food writing, well this post is really interesting for me because i am a huge supporter of green technology. buying locally is reducing co2 emssions greatly, also i wanted to post to help people out that H.A.M. hillcrest artisan meats is a butcher shop of local and free range meat in arkansas located here in little rock off of kavanaugh blvd. 2807 to be exact.
ReplyDeleteHey this is andrew brockway im in culinary school at pulaski tech and having to follow a blog weekly for professional food writing, well this post is really interesting for me because i am a huge supporter of green technology. buying locally is reducing co2 emssions greatly, also i wanted to post to help people out that H.A.M. hillcrest artisan meats is a butcher shop of local and free range meat in arkansas located here in little rock off of kavanaugh blvd. 2807 to be exact.
ReplyDeleteHey this is andrew brockway im in culinary school at pulaski tech and having to follow a blog weekly for professional food writing, well this post is really interesting for me because i am a huge supporter of green technology. buying locally is reducing co2 emssions greatly, also i wanted to post to help people out that H.A.M. hillcrest artisan meats is a butcher shop of local and free range meat in arkansas located here in little rock off of kavanaugh blvd. 2807 to be exact.
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ReplyDeletethanks for commenting and letting us know about HAM. I'm not sure why your comments were multiplied. Best of luck to you in culinary school!
Lol it was an accident. Sorry about that but I will be following your blog all semester. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLol it was an accident. Sorry about that but I will be following your blog all semester. Thanks
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