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Selasa, 17 Mei 2016

Livingston farmers market is jumping!

Children are everywhere at this seasons Livingston market. As you walk through the market area, you will dodge many young people, walking, pushing bikes, chatting. An entire section of discounted tables is set aside for young entrepreneurs to sell their creations.

You wont see dogs running around because of health regulations, but I found two vendors who are raising money for the Stafford Animal Shelter in Livingston. One is a young gal selling cupcakes, cookies, and items made from duct tape, who is first saving money for an iPod. But she is optimistic it wont take long. After that purchase, the rest of her profits during the summer will go to the shelter.


Shelter volunteers run a lemonade stand at the market. Other fund-raisers during the year include the Bark in the Park event on August 19 and the Fur Ball in May. Check out the shelter website for heart-warming stories of adoptions and ideas for doing your own fund-raiser—like the girl who sold hot chocolate and raised $100!


The best thing about the market today was seeing all the lovely fresh produce.


I love tomatoes, and heirlooms really rock. Here is a basket of green and red zebra striped heirlooms.


I also learned about garlic scapes, which are only available for about two weeks in June. They are the long green stems of garlic plants and smell and taste slightly of garlic. They contain a seed pod and are plucked off to allow the garlic plant to get big for its harvest in July.

You can use the garlic scapes in stir-fries or in any way you would a green onion (scallion). The vendor told me that they make a tasty pesto that can be frozen to use all year round. One woman told her she mixes a thawed ice-cube-size piece into a homemade loaf of bread for extra flavor. To make the pesto, simply substitute garlic scapes for basil in any recipe. Using pecans instead of pine nuts is tasty, too.


Tumblewood Teas offered refreshing samples. The new My Yer Lemony is very nice!


That tea would go with these nice cupcakes. I ate a red velvet one (third from left in this photo).


Or why not grab a bag of kettle corn. This vendor loves his job!


There was a lot more, of course, from friendly bears . . .


. . . to hot ready-made food, like Zs Gyros. Z wasnt here today, no doubt being busy in her new restaurant, Zs Meze, in Bozeman. Be sure to check that out—the Mediterranean and Turkish food is terrific!


It was a lovely hot afternoon. I didnt stay for music, but each week an area musician will entertain on the park stage nearby.

Be sure to stop by!


Livingston Farmers Market
Sacajawea Park bandshell
June 6 - September 26
Wednesday, 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm (music 6:30 pm - 9 pm)

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Kamis, 12 Mei 2016

Healthy food at the Livingston health fair


The Fall Health Festival in Livingston was a good place to load up on snacks today.

You could grab an apple from one of the many baskets displayed around the hall.

Or fill up on a free breakfast. Before I asked or even wondered about it, one of the cooks proudly told me that almost everything was produced in Montana -- Wheat Montana flour for the pancakes, local eggs, sausages from Wilsall -- and everything was carefully selected for maximum health benefit; for example, organic maple syrup and fresh berries and melons.


My favorite place to eat in Livingston is the Wheatgrass Saloon, a place with a simple vegan menu that includes a new taco bar and the long-popular Dragon Bowl: a dozen or so shredded veggies on top of your choice of quinoa or kelp noodles and smothered in an amaaaaaaaaazing (I cant get enough As in there to describe its deliciousness) secret dressing that is reminiscent of Thai peanut sauce. Mostly, its all about tantalizing beverages. Check out the menu and come taste them all.

Today at the fair they were pouring samples of Ginger n Juice, Greentini, and We Got the Beet. If you drank one of each, you were entered into a drawing for a fabulous basket of gifts. Everyone who tasted the juices was a winner, in my opinion.


Not every snack was exactly healthy, as seen in the right of this photo of the Wells Fargo booth (I think they were there to talk about financial health). But who can resist an occasional chocolate chip cookie?


Best of all were the generous samples at the Vegans Rock Montana booth, Bonnies ever-present smile brightening up the morning. Bonnies mission is to show folks that genuinely healthy -- and truly delicious -- food does not have to contain animal products.

After selecting from the Just Mayo swag -- caps, tote bags, t-shirts, and a large free sample of Just Mayo -- you could indulge in Bonnies good cooking. Today that included Kale & White Bean Dip and Chickn Salad made with Gardein Chickn and, of course, Just Mayo. Bonnie always provides recipes.




After all that, the dentist booth was a good place to pick up some toothpaste samples.

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Minggu, 24 April 2016

So much more at the Livingston market

The Livingston farmers market opened today, and I am trying to think how to describe it. You can look at the photos I took, and I can tell you I walked through a light rain to look at spring vegetables, jewelry, pottery, heirloom plant starts, breads, and cookies.

But you wont be able to share the friendly handshake Lyle gave me before he described the farmers market special of naturally raised pork products offered by Miller Farm, where he is a ranch hand.

You wont catch the proud look of Leah as she describes the gourmet crackers she wrapped with pretty bows for her very first market. She used to be a chef she tells me, but . . . and her glance at the sweet-faced baby in her arms explains how some things are more important than a mere job.

Theres a whole story behind the Dancing Kettle Korn sign that I could sum up in a few words to fit onto this blog, but those words could not capture the proud spirit of the couple who run their own business that gives them an income and freedom to travel and the joy of feeding others something truly sweet.

You just have to get out and visit your own area farmers markets -- to discover for yourself who those people are who grow and produce and create the food that nourishes you.












Livingston Farmers Market
Sacajawea Park bandshell
June 2 - September 29
Wednesday, 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm (music 6:30 pm - 9 pm)
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Senin, 11 April 2016

Hello summer its market season in Livingston


Welcome to the Livingston Farmers Market!

Above you see Mari with her ever-present warm joy inviting you to taste her new guacamole and salsa. Ive written about her fabulous bean dip. Dont miss out on any Maris Montana Kitchen offering.

Elsewhere in the market there were plenty of delightful things to look at, sample, and buy.

Plant starts for the garden were a popular offering.



If you want to grow your own produce in Montana, you might want to invest in a greenhouse.


Soft spring greens beckoned to those who dont want to wait for fall harvest.



I was intrigued by the Montana Roots group that, among other activities, teaches Bozeman students how to garden without dirt. Today they were selling their hydroponic lettuce -- so clean and tender!

Elsewhere, I saw honey (from hives on the outskirts of Bozeman), jelly (made from fruit grown in the vendors garden), and bread (from Crust and Crumb Bakery).





Some pretty pottery caught my eye as it glistened in the late afternoon sun.


You get mighty hungry wandering through any farmers market. Today I stopped at the Tumbleweeds gourmet-on-the-go food wagon to buy a Thai burrito. Believe me, its delicious! Look for Tumbleweeds at major food events around the Bozeman area.


My circuit ended at Maris table, where I picked up my guacamole and salsa to take home, and also bought a copy of Cliff Murrays new book, Zombie Apocalypse NOW. Id like to say I cant put it down, but as I read it, I have to keep getting up to make sure the windows and doors are tightly latched. Contact Mari to buy a copy to add to your zombie apocalypse collection.


As you can see, theres something for everyone at the Livingston Farmers Market this year. Have fun!


Livingston Farmers Market
Sacajawea Park bandshell
June 4 - September 24
Wednesday, 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm (music 6:30 pm - 9 pm)
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Rabu, 30 Maret 2016

Signs of the Livingston market


One of the fun things of visiting a farmers market is looking at the signs. Here are a few I saw today at the Livingston farmers market.





As you can see from the last two signs, this market encourages children to participate, which adds to the variety. Trust me, the Geography Quiz is not easy.


Livingston Farmers Market
Sacajawea Park bandshell
June 3 - September 23
Wednesday, 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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