Lifestyle
Grapevine Farmers Market - Grapevine
Grapevine Farmers Market - Grapevine
Grapevine Farmers Market - Grapevine
Grapevine Farmers Market - Grapevine
Native and Adaptive Plants - Fort Worth
“Native & Adapted Plants” will be presented from 10 a.m. until noon, September 1, in Lonestar Room A & B at the Tarrant County Plaza Building, 200 Taylor St., Ft. Worth. Registration is $15. Advance reservations are preferred, but not required.
To register or for more information, contact Billie Hammack at 817-884-1296 or blhammack@ag.tamu.edu.
http://tcweb.tarrantcounty.com/ehealth/lib/ehealth/2012_Seminars2.pdf
Market at Tarrant County Public Health Department - Fort Worth
Fresh produce is picked in the morning for you to purchase during the day and enjoy that evening. Four farmers market locations are starting up in June with three locations in Fort Worth and one in Richland Hills. You can pay for your produce using cash, credit and debit cards or a Lone Star/SNAP or WIC card.
Operated by The North Central Texas Farmers Market Association which runds state-certified and city-licensed farmers markets in Tarrant County, and is a member of the Farmers Market Coalition.
Markets are producer-only; that is, everything sold must be grown or produced with 150 miles of the market. The association inspects each vendor annually to verify that each is growing/producing all that is offered for sale at market. No re-sellers are allowed. No produce imported from areas outside of the 150-mile radius is allowed
Farmers market locations, days and times:
Cowtown
Market at Tarrant County Public Health Department - Fort Worth
Fresh produce is picked in the morning for you to purchase during the day and enjoy that evening. Four farmers market locations are starting up in June with three locations in Fort Worth and one in Richland Hills. You can pay for your produce using cash, credit and debit cards or a Lone Star/SNAP or WIC card.
Operated by The North Central Texas Farmers Market Association which runds state-certified and city-licensed farmers markets in Tarrant County, and is a member of the Farmers Market Coalition.
Markets are producer-only; that is, everything sold must be grown or produced with 150 miles of the market. The association inspects each vendor annually to verify that each is growing/producing all that is offered for sale at market. No re-sellers are allowed. No produce imported from areas outside of the 150-mile radius is allowed
Farmers market locations, days and times:
Market at Tarrant County Public Health Department - Fort Worth
Fresh produce is picked in the morning for you to purchase during the day and enjoy that evening. Four farmers market locations are starting up in June with three locations in Fort Worth and one in Richland Hills. You can pay for your produce using cash, credit and debit cards or a Lone Star/SNAP or WIC card.
Operated by The North Central Texas Farmers Market Association which runds state-certified and city-licensed farmers markets in Tarrant County, and is a member of the Farmers Market Coalition.
Markets are producer-only; that is, everything sold must be grown or produced with 150 miles of the market. The association inspects each vendor annually to verify that each is growing/producing all that is offered for sale at market. No re-sellers are allowed. No produce imported from areas outside of the 150-mile radius is allowed
Farmers market locations, days and times:
Cowtown
Basic Pickling and Canning - Dallas
Preserve the season! Have you wanted to get started pickling and canning but didn't know where to begin? This class will give you all the information you need to get started preserving the bounty of your garden or local farmer's market. The focus is on sterilizing, types of pickling, and preserving with waterbath canning.
Samples will be available and you'll get all the information you need to get started canning at home!
When: Wednesday July 25, 2012 from 7-9 pm
Price: $45/person
http://24carrothealth.com/events/2012/07/basic-pickling-and-canning