Spokane Journal of Business’s Preview on Share.Farm
The Spokane Journal of Business published a recent article on the happenings of Share Farm. The article featured details on the USDA Farmers to Families Food Box grant awarded to Share Farm in May. Share Farm’s online marketplace is also bustling with new vendors and products added weekly. For more information about the direction of…
Read MorePear-Blueberry Crisp
Using locally-sourced artisanal goods from our Spokane vendors, we’re launching recipes on our blog! Added monthly, each recipe will feature seasonal ingredients you can find on our website. To kick it off, we’re baking a delicious pear-blueberry crisp using the freshest ingredients. We can’t wait for you to try it. Copy and paste the…
Read MoreWilliams Valley Family Farm
Williams Valley Family Farm is nestled in the rolling farm hills of Clayton, WA. Local farmer and Williams Valley Family Farm owner, Dwayne and Susan Heatwole, are passionate about building the relationship between the farmer and consumer. I took a drive out to their farm on a drizzly afternoon last week to meet Heatwole and…
Read MoreAce of Spades Farm
Alexander Ekins and Amy Dolomont are revitalizing 4th generation family land located atop the Palisades four miles west of downtown Spokane, Washington USA. Ace of Spades Farm is committed to supporting the creation of healthy communities in Spokane by cultivating the finest of nutrient dense culinary ingredients through biologically intensive and ecologically restorative practices. Through…
Read MoreSnacktivist Foods
SnacktivistLeading the charge for heirloom, handcrafted dry mixes, locally sourced from the Palouse, Snacktivist makes you feel great by providing the highest quality products creating a win-win for the customer. Snacktivist has been a forerunner in meeting community demand for the highest quality, dry mix ingredients ranging from cookies and breads to even falafel (yes,…
Read MoreEat Healthy, throw diets out
Reasons to eat healthy that are not dieting If the latest infomercials and magazine covers are any indication, it seems like weight loss is on everyone’s minds these days. And while a healthy weight is a good goal, when it comes to eating right and exercising, it shouldn’t be the sole focus. In fact, when…
Read MoreYou Should go to your Farmers Market at least once a year, here is why..
Shop at the market at least once this year.pdf File Size: 1474 kb File Type: pdf Download File Reasons to Shop at your Local Farmer’s Market at least once this year Which of these two scenarios sounds more vibrant for overall quality of life and health? The wind on your face, the sun on your…
Read MoreTop 10 Reasons to Shop Locally
Top_10_reasons_to_shop_locally.pdf File Size: 174 kb File Type: pdf Download File 1. Local Character and ProsperityIn an increasingly homogenized world, communities that preserve their one-of-akindbusinesses and distinctive character have an economic advantage.2. Community Well-BeingLocally owned businesses build strong communities by sustaining vibrant towncenters, linking neighbors in a web of economic and social relationships, andcontributing to local…
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