VIDEO: What's Cool About Farmers Markets? Just Ask a Kid | If you’re a Ferry Plaza Farmers Market regular, you probably already think farmers markets are pretty cool. But what do kids think, especially when visiting the market for the first time? From its inception, CUESA’s Foodwise Kids, a free field trip and cooking class program for SFUSD elementary school students, has welcomed and empowered kids to explore the farmers market, talk to the farmers, taste fresh fruit fruits and veggies, and discover what’s cool for themselves. With schools closed during the pandemic, we had to rethink how to bring the joy and lessons of the farmers market to kids at home. Last spring, CUESA’s Education Manager Tiffany Chung worked with our farmers market community to create a series of videos for the virtual classroom—with farmers and kids as the stars. | |
| Back to School, Back to the Farmers Market! Help Us Raise $40K to Empower Young Eaters | Help us reach our $40,000 goal to bring students Back to School, Back to the Farmers Market! With students back in the classroom for in-person learning this fall, we need your support to bring back experiential food education at the farmers market. Empower the next generation of healthy eaters with a gift today. | |
| Meet Our Team: Tiffany Chung | Last summer, we started taking you “behind the mask” with each CUESA staff member. Now, we want you to meet one of the newest members of our team, Education Manager Tiffany Chung, who came on last spring to radically adapt our Foodwise Kids program for distance learning. | |
| New Summer Tote: I 🍓 My Farmers Market | Declare your farmers market love with our strawberry market tote, back by popular demand! These high-quality, USA-made on 100% organic cotton canvas bags are printed locally and made to last. Get yours tomorrow at our Info Booth for $15. | |
| Tomatoes, Basil, Breadcrumbs | Savor tomato season in all of its juicy glory with this four-ingredient recipe from Nigel Slater's Greenfeast: Spring, Summer. | |
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market: Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday | |
Heirloom Apples at Devoto Orchards Apple season has begun at Devoto Orchards! Visit Stan Devoto's booth this Saturday for Gravenstein, Chenango Strawberry, and Pink Pearl apples (the ones with bright pink flesh), all grown in Sebastopol. Stay tuned for more heirloom varieties as we get deeper into the season. | | La Cocina Pop-Up: Nusa (formerly 1,000 Layer Bakery) Born and raised in South Sumatra, Jennifer Huang began baking as a young girl. She now offers fresh, classic Indonesian desserts and savory items, handcrafted following traditional home-style recipes. Visit Jennifer on Saturdays this month at La Cocina's booth in the back plaza, and try her signature 1,000 Layer Cake (aka Lapis Legit or Spekkoek). | |
Mission Community Market: Thursday | |
New at MCM! Mandela Partners Pop-Up: Briya Be Cookin CUESA is working with Mandela Partners to support local food entrepreneurs in connecting with the larger Bay Area community. Starting next Thursday, Shabriya Hill of Briya Be Cookin will be popping up with Mission Community Market with flavorful soul food and Cajun-inspired dishes, including cheesy Buffalo Chicken Rolls, Lemon Pepper Chicken Wings, and Peach Cobbler Rolls. | | Tomato Time at Happy Boy Farms Owner Greg Beccio has been growing organically for over 20 years in the Central Coast region of Northern California, based near Watsonville with multiple plots located in neighboring counties. Stop by Happy Boy's stand for organic tomatoes, melons, summer squash, and veggies. | |
ABOUT US | FARMERS MARKETS | PROGRAMS | VOLUNTEER | DONATE Ferry Plaza Farmers Market | Sat 8am-2pm | Tue & Thu 10am-2pm | 1 Ferry Building, San Francisco Mission Community Market | Thu 3-7pm | 22nd & Bartlett, San Francisco Ramaytush Ohlone Land | | |
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