In which I forgo finals studying to buy more local produce

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(photo from Chicago Now's Garden Blog)
In honor of the last day of Losing the Farm, an excellent history class on the globalization of food production in the 20th century, I biked up north to the Urban Farm Stand for some locally-grown goodies. Though most of the neighborhood farmers markets left Chicago along with October's Halloween decorations, Chicago's Downtown Farm Stand is open year round to satisfy those cravings for organic Tomato Mountain sauce and brussel sprouts (don't tell me I'm the only one who has them!).


Located just south of the Randolph Street Metra stop, this non-profit has been providing commuters to and from the Loop with vegetables and baked goods produced no more than 280 miles from the city since it opened in the fall of 2008.

And speaking of newly-purchased brussel sprouts in tomato sauce...

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(I ate these at my desk while reviewing Phy-Sci lectures)

Let me know if you find any more seasonal surprises around town... perhaps at the Christkindlemarket?

But note: The Farm Stand will close for an annual winter break on Wednesday, December 23, 2009, and will reopen on Monday, January 11, 2010.

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Hi Rachel,

Would it be possible to get you to link to my blog on ChicagoNow where you got the pictures for this post instead of the plain text h/t to ChicagoNow?

Rachel Cromidas said:

Yes! I will fix that right now.

Hi Rachel,

Thanks, I appreciate it. Every link counts and keep my blog from being shelved on CN. Anyway, I came back here because I wanted to know if I could send you an Email around January 1, 2010 about an community garden /urban greening project that you may be interested in.

If you blog is anything like mine feel free to pick out my Email to reply.

Keep up the good work.

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