Meet Our Vendors: Sena Sea
Sena Sea is the product of generations of fishing expertise and a family culture deeply rooted in ocean bounty. Read on to learn more about this week’s featured vendor!
Featured Ingredient: Morel Mushrooms
Prized for their nutty, earthy flavor, morel mushrooms are versatile in the kitchen though slightly more complicated to find, as it is nearly impossible to cultivate them. Any morel mushrooms you source from the farmers market or enjoy at a restaurant were most likely wild foraged. Read on to learn more about this forest delicacy!
Meet Our Vendors: Foraged & Found
Jeremy Faber’s goals for Foraged & Found to protect the ecosystems he and his products depend on, working with natural cycles rather than attempting to manipulate them. Read on to learn more about this sustainable local business!
Columbia City: Shopper Code of Conduct
Shoppers, you have the important duty of displaying excellent behavior in and around the markets. All of us here at Neighborhood Farmers Markets, including our vendors, will be responsible for implementing the agreed-upon plans to keep everyone safe while we help feed our city.
Meet Our Farmers: AG Family Farm
If you’ve ever bought delicious cherries or stone fruit from the AG Family Farm stand at the Capitol Hill, Columbia City, Lake City or Magnolia farmers markets, you have definitely met Arturio Guerrero. Read on to learn more about Arturo and his passion for farming and family.
Featured Ingredient: Immature Fruit
Have we lost our minds here at the Neighborhood Farmers Markets? Are we so desperate for summer fruit that we’re consuming it green? Read on to learn more about the myriad ways immature fruits are used in cuisines around the world!
Featured Ingredient: Sausage
Sausage is a staple in the kitchens of meat eaters around the world, with a history as global as it is ancient. Read on to learn more about this week’s featured ingredient!
Meet Our Farmers: Sea Breeze Farm
We’re proud of Washington’s small farms, proud of the shoppers who support them, and proud of the work we do to create connections among these groups to help ensure that quality, local foods continue to be available to nourish the whole community. Ever wonder about your favorite farmer or vendor’s backstory? Read on and meet Sea Breeze Farm!
Meet Our Vendors: Indian Candy
Indian Candy is a native-owned business using the same fishing and processing techniques as their ancestors did hundreds of years ago. Read on to learn more about this family business!
Capitol Hill: Shopper Code of Conduct
Read up on the Capitol Hill Farmers Market Shopper Code of Conduct!
Featured Ingredient: Collard Greens
Learn more about one of our favorite superfoods, collard greens! Read on for history, recipes, and more.
Meet Our Vendors: Geni’s Ethiopian Corner
Learn more about Meeraf and Jonathan Sinton, the duo behind Geni’s Ethiopian Corner!
Meet Our Vendors: Pinckney Cookie Cafe
Learn more about Baker Michael and Pinckney's Cookie Cafe.
Advancing Race & Equity: Update Two
Race & Equity Update: The Task Force’s role is as broad as the issues it aims to tackle: to reduce or eliminate racial disparities within the local food system and within the work of NFMs mission.
Advancing Race & Equity: Part One
Black Lives Matter. The Race & Equity Task Force’s role is as broad as the issues it aims to tackle: to reduce or eliminate racial disparities within the local food system and within the work of NFMs mission.
Shopper Sourcing Guide
Find your favorite farmer’s produce and products - check out our shopper sourcing guide.
West Seattle : Shopper Code of Conduct
Shoppers have the important duty of displaying excellent behavior in and around the markets, here are our rules.
University District : Shopper Code of Conduct
Shoppers have the important duty of displaying excellent behavior in and around the markets, here are the University District Farmers Market rules.
Meet Our Farmers: Nash's Organic Produce
Learn how the Good Farmer Fund helped Nash’s Organic Produce when a combination of heavy snow and hungry migratory birds resulted in massive crop loss.