• Check out what’s fresh at the CCFM
    Check out what’s fresh at the CCFM
  • Kid Chef Eliana visits the CCFM
    Kid Chef Eliana visits the CCFM
  • Sunny day at the CCFM
    Sunny day at the CCFM
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    Smiles are free at the CCFM
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    Find some buds at the CCFM

 

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CCFM Bucktown Harbor Hybrid Returns to Friday Evenings! | November 2, 2020

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CCFM Bucktown Harbor Hybrid Returns to Friday Evenings!

We are back to Fridays, baby! Starting this week, November 6th, you can make your groceries at the glorious Bucktown Harbor on Fridays from 3-7 pm. Now a hybrid market, you have the choice of shopping outside, in person, in the fresh air and sunlight, OR order in advance for contactless curbside pickup though WhatsGood (pre-order Tuesdays through Thursdays).

We’ve got a stellar line up including all of your favorites - so stock up on local fruits and veg, artisan bread, fresh shrimp, and prepared food to take home! Zeta has impacted several of our vendors, so expect new additions to the lineup in coming weeks as folks return.

To celebrate, CCFM is offering $5 off your order when you pre-order for the Bucktown Harbor Hybrid Market using the online marketplace WhatsGood with code: “BUCKWILD”! Offer valid until the end of the year for one-time use, limited to the first 100 shoppers.

Follow our Facebook Event for the latest updates!

The CCFM Bucktown Harbor Farmers Market is generously supported by the Office of Councilwoman Jennifer Van Vrancken. We hope to see you there!

Lastly, don’t forget to vote tomorrow, Tuesday, November 3rd. Your vote counts, Louisiana!

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Good Food Concept of the Week:

In addition to running farmers markets, a critical component of Market Umbrella’s work is to enhance food and nutrition access and awareness in our community. The Good Food Concept of the Week seeks to shed some light on this part of our work and also to demystify the jargon.

Bumper Crop

This week’s Good Food Concept is Bumper Crop – An agricultural term that refers to an unusually productive harvest. Citrus tends to run in cycles with several average years punctuated by a high productivity year every three years or so. By all accounts this year was on track to be a banner satsuma and citrus year for CCFM growers, in other words, they were expecting a bumper crop. Our citrus growers tend to come to us from Plaquemines Parish, southwest of New Orleans and outside of levee protection. These low lying wetlands are great for growing citrus, but depending on a storm’s path, can bear the brunt of high wind speeds as a hurricane makes landfall, as happened last week with Zeta. Vendors like Star Nursery, L’Hoste Citrus, A&K Citrus, and Graham’s Harvest - all based in Plaquemines Parish - are reporting significant losses. We’re expecting to see them back to market this season, but likely not this week, and probably not for as long as is usual.

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Picks of the Week:

Hurricane Zeta

Unlucky number seven. After dodging six major gulf south storms this hurricane season, Hurricane Zeta swept in leaving more than two million power outages, the largest in 2020. It’s been a difficult week (or should we say year?), but this too shall pass. In true Southern hospitality style, we Louisianians help our neighbors to weather through. If you’ve got a crawfish pot, make a big batch of gumbo for the block. Unload the fridge with some community grilling - here’s how long the food in your fridge, freezer will last. Set up a charging station for friends who are still out of power so you can keep in touch. And once you’ve finished your yard, help you neighbors clean up theirs, just be careful of downed power lines. The Crescent City Farmers Market will be here when you are ready to make your groceries, supporting local farmers and food producers, many of whom are in the midst of their own hurricane recovery. November 30th can’t come soon enough, but remember: the bad days make the good ones better!

Geaux Vote!

Voting stirs the pot, y’all. Geaux vote, Louisiana! Election day is tomorrow, Tuesday, November 3rd (6 am - 8 pm).

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Market Momma Club Box

Attention! Special Delivery!! It’s a box!! The Market Umbrella Market Momma Club Box has arrived and is now available to order! Created to give busy MMC moms a convenient and contactless way to shop with CCFM vendors and use their food access incentive. The Market Mommas Club Box is a $40 value packed with great CCFM produce plus proteins and/or dairy! This box was made for Mommas but anyone can order. Visit TopBoxFoods to place your order and see what’s in this week’s box.

The Market Umbrella Market Mommas Club was created in 2017, with generous support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, to support moms during their breastfeeding journey. MMC provides Louisiana families with increased access to fresh, local whole foods and connects mom to breastfeeding support groups. Enrollment is open to breastfeeding mothers or mom-to-be that are eligible to receive WIC who have not previously participated in the club.

SNAP Customers Can Replace Groceries Lost to Power Outage!

High winds from Zeta caused power outages that some New Orleanians are still feeling. If power outages caused you to lose food and you are a SNAP recipient, you may be able to recoup some of those costs!

Fill out this simple application through the Department of Child and Family Services, and you may be able to have SNAP benefits restored to your card. After you do that, don’ t forget to double your dollars with Market Match at the Crescent City Farmers Markets, and restock on fresh, local fruits and vegetables!

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Vendor of the Week:

Hurricane Vendor Updates

While we are fortunate to report that all market staff and vendors are safe and in good health, many are without power and have suffered structural damage and crop loss following Hurricane Zeta or any number of preceding weather systems this season. 2020 is proving to be a difficult year, but nevertheless, we persist together.

Now is the time to support local farmers markets, like CCFM, that continue to provide opportunities for small farmers and food producers to sell what they harvest and produce, while they rebuild their businesses. By shopping at farmers markets, you keep local dollars circulating in the community and support the local economy! Here are some ways you can support our local food system:

  1. Shop CCFM markets and home delivery boxes
  2. Check in directly with your favorite vendors - an email or text goes a long way!
  3. Follow your favorite vendors on social media and leave positive comments and reviews.
  4. Make a donation to Market Umbrella to ensure that we can maintain critical food access operations and programs today and tomorrow!

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Recipe of the Week:

Traditional Kimchi (Napa Cabbage Kimchi)

Kimchi, a staple in Korean cuisine, is a traditional side dish of salted and fermented vegetables, such as Napa cabbage and Korean radish, made with a widely varying selection of seasonings including gochugaru, spring onions, garlic, ginger, and jeotgal, etc. Korean-American home chef and blogger Hyosun knows her way around traditional Korean dishes and shows us how it’s done with this Traditional Kimchi featuring Napa cabbage. Fresh Napa cabbage is making its way into markets and can be found in both the CCFM and Market Mommas Club boxes this week! Perfect for folks clearing out their fridges or saving the season, and does not require electricity to prepare!

What’s your favorite dish to make after visiting the Crescent City Farmers Market? Share your recipes with us on Instagram or Facebook or even Twitter and it might be featured in our weekly newsletter!

 

About Us

Market UmbrellaMarket Umbrella is an independent nonprofit 501(c)(3), based in New Orleans, whose mission is to cultivate the power of farmers markets to drive economic and community health in the region. Market Umbrella has operated the Crescent City Farmers Markets (CCFM) since 1995.

Crescent City Farmers MarketThe Crescent City Farmers Market operates weekly year-round throughout New Orleans. The CCFM hosts 70+ local small farmers, fishers, and food producers, and more than 150,000 shoppers annually.