This week at
PRFM…
Make mom
proud by visiting PRFM to get your fruits and veggies—and score some extra
points by picking up a spring bouquet and sweet or savory treat for her to
enjoy, too!
Chef Demo with Megan McCarthy
and Atlanta Botanical
Garden’s Edible Garden
10:00 a.m. on 5/12
10:00 a.m. on 5/12
Chef Demos are sponsored by
Whole Foods Market
Whole Foods Market
Looking to
put a spring in your step this (um) spring? Look no further than Megan
McCarthy, healthy lifestyle consultant and chef extraordinaire, to get a few
tips on incorporating good-for-you-foods in a good-tasting way. At Healthy
Eating 101 and through her work with the Atlanta Botanical Garden’s edible
garden, Let’s Move campaign, and Healthy Kids Across America Foundation, Megan
teaches kids and adults how to incorporate fresh food into their everyday
lifestyles. If simple, fast, and fresh sounds good to you, don’t miss her demo
this Saturday.
Canning with Martha!
9:00 a.m. — Blueberry jam
11:00 a.m. — Pickling
8:30 a.m. to
12:00 p.m. — Q&A
New this
year at PRFM, join us for a series of seasonal canning demos with expert Martha
McMillin. Up this week, blueberry jam and pickling! Stop by the demonstration
tent at any time for information and to have your questions answered. The
farmers market has all the produce you need, and Martha will explain canning
techniques for how you can easily put up market produce to store and enjoy
throughout the year. Nothing like a juicy tomato sauce or fruity jam in the
dead of winter, eh? Agreed.
SAVE THE
DATE…
FRIDAY NIGHT FARMERS MARKET
June 1st from 4:00 to 8:00
p.m.
One night
only! PRFM is bringin’ it on a Friday instead of a Saturday, y’all. Tunes by
bluegrass band The Farmland Trio, snackies and dinner from Atlanta’s best food
trucks, produce and such from your favorite farmers market vendors, and (as if that weren’t enough to get
your weekend going) our own PRFM Iron
Chef-style competition. Oh, it’s gonna be brought. So plan to stop by for
groceries, dinner, and then a show: the competing chefs will have $45 dollars
to shop for ingredients to create plates for 100 patrons (you) to enjoy (and
vote on) at 6:00 p.m. The price of tickets is $5 (on sale beginning at 4 p.m.).
The price of this much foodie fun on a Friday? Priceless. Participating chefs: Jared Lee of HD1, David Gross of Market, Patric
Bell, Justin Balmes, Suzanne Vizethann of The Hungry Peach, and Meghan Lewis of
Whole Foods.
- Jennifer Maley
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