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Get your ingredients fresh...at Farmers' Markets

The satisfaction of knowing where your food comes from, and to eat and cook seasonally, is one of the greatest health benefits of shopping at farmers' markets. But what are farmers' markets? They're markets where farmers and producers sell their own homegrown foods directly to the public. The operation is controlled by the National Association of Farmers' Markets www.farmersmarkets.net. For more information about London's Farmers' Markets check out www.lfm.org.uk or check out our markets area to find one near you...


Farmer's Markets


Listings

Belgravia, London Belgravia Farmers' Market
Fresh food from local farms
Blackheath, London Blackheath Farmers' Market
Healthy & Fresh food
Bromley, London Bromley Farmers' Market
Fresh food from local farms
Chiswick, London Chiswick Farmers' Market
Healthy range of fresh fruit & vegetables
Ealing, London Ealing Farmers' Market
Devoted to fresh farm produce
Islington, London Islington Farmers' Market
Farm fresh produce
Marylebone, London Marylebone Farmers' Market
Opened in June 2003
Notting Hill, London Notting Hill Farmers' Market
Largest farmers' market
Palmers Green, London Palmers Green Farmers' Market
Fresh food from local farms
Parsons Green, London Parsons Green Farmers' Market
Fresh produce, fruit ...
Peckham, London Peckham Farmers' Market
The healthiest and freshest
Pimlico, London Pimlico Road Farmers' Market
Newest and busiest market
Putney, London Putney Farmers' Market
Fresh food from local farms
Richmond, London Richmond Farmers' Market
Fresh food from local farms
Swiss Cottage, London Swiss Cottage Farmers' Market
Fresh local food
Twickenham, Twickenham Twickenham Farmers' Market
Freshly produced food
Uxbridge, London Uxbridge Farmers' Market
Fresh food from local farms
Whestone, London Whetstone Farmers' Market
Fresh food from local farms
Wimbledon, London Wimbledon Farmers' Market
Popular with the local community

Posted by Ant @ Monday, March 28, 2005 | Permalink

 

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