Navigating a farmers market can be overwhelming in terms of deciding what to buy, what to look for and finding the best produce available. In the second episode of ABC News' "Healthy Living for Summer" series, we visited a market in Santa Monica, California.
We spoke to Laura Avery, who is the market supervisor and the manager at the Wednesday market, for some shopping advice.
'Healthy Living for Summer': Cooking with fresh, seasonal ingredients 'Healthy Living for Summer': The effects of alcohol 'Healthy Living for Summer': Travel tips for eating smart and staying activeShopping at a farmers market "means you're getting fruit you'd grow yourself, and it's grown for flavor, not shelf life," Avery said. She explained how everything in this market has to be grown by a farmer in California.
"Farmers who participate in farmers markets tend to use more sustainable farming practices," Avery said. And by shopping at one, you're "literally keeping farmers on the farm," she continued.
'Healthy Living for Summer': Alternatives to processed sugar 'Healthy Living for Summer': Staying fit with workout tips 'Healthy Living for Summer': Combating cravingsEvery farmers market is different, so doing research in advance can be helpful. At the Santa Monica farmers market, not everything is certified organic. Only the tents with orange flags are cleared by a third-party certifying agency. But Avery advises talking to the farmers without flags because their products may be grown organically and they could have simply decided not to pay for the certifying fees.
If you are trying to eat seasonally, keep in mind that weather impacts products and supplies each year in terms of quantity, quality and when the produce will be ready.
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This weekly health series will continue throughout the summer.