Today’s installment of Farmers Market Recipes (for National Farmers Market Week 2018) is inspired by these yummy shots from Black Seed Farmers Market: I mean, yes, to the tomatoes and beets and radishes, but child, look at those herbs and greens! Scallions and parsley, mint and cilantro, turnip greens, beet greens, and so much more. […]
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Farmers Market Recipes – A Bounty of Blueberries
Welcome to our latest installment of farmers market recipes where we focus on a crop that’s in season and abundant at local farmers markets. This installment – delicious ways to use blueberries! Visit any New England farmers market in early August, and you’ll find a bounty of perfectly ripe, delicious blueberries. Blueberries are anti-oxidant and […]
Summer Eats – Where to Find Free Meals for Kids and Teens
School’s out, and that means thousands of families who rely on the school meals program to help feed their children often find themselves struggling to provide nutritious meals. The Summer Food Service Program, known as Summer Eats, helps fill that gap for the 400,000 students who qualify for free or reduced breakfast and lunch in […]
The SNAP Challenge – Standing in Solidarity with SNAP
Next week, people across Massachusetts will be eating on $4.56 a day as part of the 2018 SNAP Challenge. For thousands of our neighbors, though, this isn’t a one-week challenge. It’s the daily reality of their lives. We’re inviting everyone to join us in taking the challenge to find out exactly what it means and […]
Action Needed: Support HIP Funding
Support HIP Funding – A Message from Martha and Liz We need your help to support HIP funding and ensure that the Healthy Incentives Program (HIP) is fully funded for the upcoming year. We’re encouraged that our Massachusetts legislators recognize the importance of this vital program, but it needs more support. Please read the letters […]