Good things
happen to those
that eat local.

10 Ways to Eat Locally
  • Shop weekly at your local farmers market or farm stand
  • Join a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) and get weekly deliveries of the season's harvest
  • Buy from local grocers and co-ops committed to stocking local food
  • Support restaurants and food vendors that buy locally produced food
  • Preserve food from the season — freeze, can, dry — to eat later in the year
  • Throw a "Locally-Grown Party" and serve all local food
  • Grow your own food in your yard or community garden plot
  • Visit local farmers and "u-picks"
  • Ask your grocer or favorite restaurant what local foods they carry
  • Visit the Eat Local resources web page
 
    Slow Food
    Slow Food is an idea, a way of living and a way of eating. It is a global, grassroots movement with thousands of members around the world that links the pleasure of food with a commitment to community and the environment.

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Think of this as the place to pull up that old wooden crate and visit for a while. We will do our best to keep you informed on available local food and why we do what we do. We are always looking for suggestions on doing what we do better and we constantly have our ear to the ground for new local Colorado products.

If you can help us please send us an email at info@inseasonlocalmarket.com.

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denver westword New locally-driven food shop opens in the Highland neighborhood
The newest food-related addition to the Highland neighborhood, In Season Local Market, is a tiny shop with big ideas. Located at 3210 Wyandot Street, In Season opened its doors this past Saturday. Read the full review.

By Melanie Asmar in Open and Shut Cases | Mon., Feb. 1 2010 @ 4:57PM

 

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