The Joy of Farmers Markets

  

Do you not just hate it when you go to the local grocery store and buy some produce only to find it wilted a day or so later? It is extremely frustrating. By the time that the farmers of the land have harvested their crops and it goes through transit and processing, it only has a few days left. If you want really fresh produce the way local farmers want you to have it, then you need to try hitting some farmers markets.

Since 1994, the number of farmers markets has increased threefold. Many of the local farmers in some regions are taking advantage of farmer’s markets by selling organic produce. More and more people want produce that has not been sprayed with pesticides or has not been genetically tampered with. The USDA does its part by ensuring that these farmers are following the strict organic guidelines, with regard to labeling something organic.

Farmer’s markets are not just for produce. You will often find farmers of different varieties there. There may be a farmer selling organic honey. Another may be selling jellies or jams. You can find plants, flowers and sometimes even fresh meat or fish depending on how large the market is. It is not uncommon to find farmer’s markets on the East and West coast selling fresh seafood. You can pick up everything you need for dinner practically in one place.

If you want to know a real secret, most top chefs use local farmer’s markets to their advantage. They go out early in the morning before the crowds grow too large to get the best produce and miscellaneous goods for their special dishes. It is these small advantages that rocket many chefs into stardom. Diners want to know that they are getting the freshest food available.

Farmers markets are wonderful meeting places for people who are interested in improving the quality of their food. Even the best chefs know that a farmer’s market is the key to successful dishes. You can get the same produce and food that they do. If you do not know of a local farmers market, then you can always check out www.localharvest.gov to get a listing of the markets that are closest to you.