Andrew Cuomo announced what we hope will be a good step forward for connecting NY seniors and local farmers state-wide — a $1.8 million initiative to get low-income senior citizens to farmers markets.
Tag: Greenmarket
The USQ Greenmarket turns 37! Come celebrate with produce a plenty, great music, Brooklyn beer, and a bumper crop of delicious eats.
After a fire leveled their grain and bean-production facilities upstate, non-GMO Cayuga Pure Organics could use a little help getting back on their feet.
They sharpened their skills in the locavoric art of Find the Best Ingredients—be that a cheese, a cured meat, a root or tuber—And Do Very Little to Them.
At first glance you might think Valley Shepherd Creamery—the new cheese shop at Seventh Avenue…
Before Todd and Shereen Wilcox traded in their lives for an existence devoted to making and selling crumbly, ash-lined cheese pyramids, they lived in Williamsburg.
Edible Brooklyn isn’t affiliated with the Brooklyn Edible Social Club, but after experiencing the year-old…
The anti-hunger advocate on how he slimmed down, why soda should remain in the Food Stamp Program and why you shouldn’t volunteer at a soup kitchen on Christmas.
In the past we’ve always worn heels to the Greenmarket’s swanky annual fundraiser–usually held at some fine hall in Manhattan–but this time around we’re considering more practical footwear. In conjunction with Harvest Home, another non-profit group that runs farmers’ markets in the city, they’re hosting their first-ever dance party next Wednesday night, December 7th at the Bell House in Gowanus.
An upstate start-up proves that “ family farm” and “processing plant” belong in the same sentence.