July Top 13: Inspired by the Market
Summer Market Fresh Finds from where to shop, pick your own, or pieces inspired by the colors and options of the market’s bounty. Thank you to the farmers, pickers and others putting food on our table
Saturday mornings at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market are a full-on color show—stone fruit, flowers, berry baskets, fresh pastry, and a foggy breeze coming off the Bay. But you can find great markets almost every day of the week across the city. Find the one near you.
IG: @ferrybuildingFarmers need our support now more than ever. Besides shopping directly and with those markets that pay fairly, you can donate or volunteer to help out at farmers’ markets across the city with FoodWise.
IG: @foodwise
Start them young and teach the kiddos in your life the joy of knowing where their food comes from. “Off to the Market, A Celebration of Markets, Cooking, and Fresh Food” by Alice Oehr is the book to get.
Printed produce bags from Baggu. These bold, graphic totes and pouches make every market run more fun—and they fold up small enough to toss in any bag.
IG: @bagguSwing by Bi-Rite Market for fresh, local produce and vibrant deli salads. Their produce aisle is like a summer palette come to life.
IG: @biritemarketLocal honey jars from Bay Area Bee Company add a sweet touch and a golden hue to summer teas and toast.
IG: bayareabeecompanyInspired by bold market patterns and vibrant colors, Sseko Designs’ summer collection brings the playful energy of fresh produce right into your wardrobe.
IG: @ssekodesignsBringing the brightness and freshness of produce colors to your cone, Humphry Slocombe’s flavors make summer sweeter.
IG: @humphryslocombeKeep things bright and fresh with extra lemons this summer and add one of David Shrigley’s Prints to your collection.
Tomatoes come with the heat and we can't get enough on our plate or shaped into these cute bags by Boyko
IG: @hello_boykoHeading to the farmer’s market means having a great bag. These woven beauties are made from used cement sacks.
Get a group, grab a hat, and go pick your own at these local farms, Blue House Farm or Cloverfield Farm, and many others - just reach u pick farms near you.
Do the farmers and the crops a favor and support the bees. Here are 100 ideas for what to plant to keep the bees happy.
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