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When it comes to a new school year, things can get hectic very quickly. New classes, new materials, new projects, new teachers, new schools…it can all get to be a bit much for kids and parents alike. With so much changing all at once, it can be hard to remember to eat well, too. Thankfully, there are plenty of good choices for shopping when it comes to fresh produce, ready-made meals, and more in Metro Detroit.
“Ferndale’s favorite market” opened its doors in 1983 and has continued to serve the Ferndale and North Detroit area of southeast Michigan since. More commonly known as Western Market, it is a one-stop-shop for fresh produce, organic food, ready-made meals, soups made daily, and more. Pick up a fresh fruit or veggie tray as a perfect after-school snack!
Located on Eleven Mile Road in downtown Royal Oak, the Royal Oak Farmers Market has two main market days. The Friday market runs from May until Thanksgiving while the Saturday market runs all year round. The Market sports an incredible selection of produce from local vendors & farmers. You can even find local bee farmers selling fresh honey, perfect for cold remedies as the kids go back to school. They will also occasionally host food truck rallies on non-market days, which is nice if you want to get out of the house for dinner and not spend a lot of money. Stay tuned to the Royal Oak government website or Royal Oak Farmers Market Facebook page for details and new events.
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With a history that dates back to the 1800s, Eastern Market in Detroit has been a hotspot for fresh produce, artisan products and more for more than 150 years. There are several different markets throughout the week during the summer, but their most popular market is the Saturday market and it runs year-round from 7 a.m. till 4 p.m. If you’re interested in cooking up pork or chicken, look for J&M Farm. All of their product is raised hormone-free and without the use of unnecessary antibiotics. In addition to finding fresh food to make healthy meals at home, Eastern Market also features special events, including cooking classes for kids and adults.
If you can’t make it out to Eastern Market for your shopping needs, Johnny Pomodoro’s in Farmington Hills features tons of fresh produce from the Detroit Produce Terminal and Eastern Market. Here, you won’t just find the usual fruits and vegetables. They also carry passion fruit, persimmon, bok choy and more. There is also a meat and poultry section serving U.S.D.A. Choice cuts, international items, a seafood counter, a deli, and a bakery. If you want to make things a little easier on a busy day, order ahead from the deli and grab it up to 45 minutes later.
Located in Livonia, Joe’s Produce has been a mainstay for local residents for more than 50 years. The market includes organic, fresh produce from local farmers, a bakery that is tirelessly run by Joe’s culinarians, and an entirely separate building for meat and seafood. If time isn’t on your side and need to get something ready for dinner quickly, stop by Joe’s “Gourmet To Go” section where a staff of culinary arts graduates can whip up a warm meal to take home to the family.
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