Embrace Fall: The Nutrients and Benefits from Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables 

As the leaves turn vibrant shades of red and gold, fall brings with it a bounty of delicious fruits and vegetables. Among the most popular are apples, pumpkins, and squash. Not only are these seasonal staples tasty, but they also pack a powerful nutritional punch. Let’s dive into the benefits of these fall favorites and discover why they deserve a place on your plate this season. 

Building Relationships at the Farmers Market: More Than Just Shopping 

A trip to the farmers market is more than just a chance to pick up fresh, local produce—it’s an opportunity to build connections with the people who work hard to grow the food we enjoy. Meeting farmers face-to-face can transform a simple shopping trip into a meaningful experience that benefits everyone involved. 

Farmers Market 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Purchasing Local Foods

This article has been written by Alicia Jordan, a partner of the Alabama Farm to ECE Coalition. Alicia is a dedicated small farmer with a passion for sustainable agriculture and community engagement. As the owner of Boots on the Farm Consulting, LLC, she combines her background as a former early childhood education teacher with her […]

Purchasing Local Foods for Thanksgiving Celebrations

With Thanksgiving quickly approaching, it’s time to start planning for the holiday! A great way to celebrate with your program is by serving Thanksgiving-themed meals and snacks. Most of the traditional Thanksgiving staples can be made with fresh fruits and vegetables that can be sourced from your local farmers! We will share some ideas for foods to purchase at your local farmers market as you prepare for this month’s festivities. 

Alabama Apple Crunch Day

You can celebrate Apple Crunch Day by purchasing and crunching into locally and regionally grown apples at 11am on Tuesday, October 18, 2022.

Buy Local, Eat Local

Farming makes up a huge part of the economy and jobs in Alabama. Our state and local economies depend on our farmers. Living in Alabama, we have many great opportunities to eat locally and benefit from what’s around us.