Farmers Markets
Friday, June 26, 2009 by Rudy Maxa.
While in Washington, D.C., last week, I arrived before 7:30 a.m. in order to be fourth in line at a weekly farmers' market in the Clarendon neighborhood of nearby suburban Virginia. (DC’s giant Eastern Market on Capitol Hill suffered a fire, but it’s expected to reopen sometime next month.) By eight, the line for raspberries, strawberries, and blackberries stretched a city block in Clarendon. And an ominous sign at one booth warned that this would be the last weekend for strawberries.
If I ever move to Los Angeles, it will be so I can shop every Saturday at the Santa Monica Farmers Market, where the cornucopia of fresh fruits and vegetables from the Central Valley are on offer in a way that makes you want to tie on the feedbag right on the spot. Except for the Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle, I’ve never seen such luscious berries, fat tomatoes, and tender asparagus.
So how do you find farmers’ markets in the US? As usual, the Internet is here to help. Local Harvest is a great place to begin with its alphabetical listing of towns and cities that boast markets across the US. Although the list isn’t definitive (the Clarendon market isn’t listed, for example), it’s a fairly comprehensive directory with hours of operation and a description of what’s on offer. And if a market has a web site, that’s listed, too.
Bon appétit!





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