Fresh at Farmers Markets This Week

Please note that Asheville City Market will be closed tomorrow, January 24. North Asheville Tailgate Market will remain open and has kindly welcomed some City Market vendors, like Lee’s One Fortune Farm, for the day. This time of year, markets may need to make adjustments or cancellations due to inclement weather. Keep up-to-date with your

Fresh at Farmers Markets This Week

With the holidays just around the corner, it’s time to dig in to some of your favorite comfort foods. Whether you’re gathering with friends and family, taking a staycation, or recognizing the complexities of the Thanksgiving holiday, Buncombe County farmers markets are here for you. Despite some below freezing temperatures last week, there are still

Fresh at Farmers Markets This Week

Have you ever wandered through a farmers market and felt the thrill of discovering something new or something you’ve never cooked with before? Get adventurous and don’t overlook these uncommon yet nourishing finds that are hardly found in grocery stores. Plus, farmers love to chat about what they are growing and how to cook with

Fresh at Farmers Markets This Week

NOTE: Asheville City Market and North Asheville Tailgate Market are canceled for Saturday, Jan. 11, due to the winter storm and unsafe road conditions. Both markets will return Jan. 18. While we have fully entered winter, you can still find fresh, winter-season produce at Buncombe County farmers tailgate markets—just be sure to get there early

Fresh at Farmers Markets This Week

Give the gift of local this holiday season! Farmers tailgate markets have begun their annual holiday markets and they are welcoming the arrival of dozens of new artisan and craft vendors. While you’ll still be able to find some of your favorite seasonal produce, holiday markets can be your one stop shop for unique, thoughtful

Fresh at Farmers Markets This Week

Scallions

As spring creeps in, farmers markets will start to have new vegetables that invite shoppers to try something new. Spring alliums—including scallions, spring onions, and green garlic—are among the first to mark the new season! These versatile vegetables lend a fresh, peppery flavor and can spice up almost any dish. Stir fry is a classic

Fresh at Farmers Markets This Week

Although Punxsutawney Phil predicted an early spring, our farmers markets will continue to run on their winter schedules till the end of March. As winter temps swing up and down, winter markets offer an array of goods that can be used for cozy meals. What better way than with a hearty, filling shepherd’s pie? This

Fresh at Farmers Markets This Week

oyster mushrooms

Mushrooms are a year-round staple at most farmers markets. If you find yourself growing tired of winter greens and root crops this time of year, trying a new mushroom variety might be the perfect way to switch up your local shopping! Vendors like The Forest Farmacy and Stump Farms at Asheville City Market and Black

Fresh at Farmers Markets This Week

bamboo from Lee's One Fortune Farm

Farmers tailgate markets often provide entertainment in the form of musicians or even, on occasion, dancers or flash mobs. But sometimes the performance can come from the farmers. This week, stop to watch for a few minutes as Tou Lee of Lee’s One Fortune Farm demonstrates how to peel fresh bamboo shoots at his booth. You can

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