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Leena Eats: Lincoln Square Farmers Market (photo essay)

**We interrupt your weekly Leena Cooks to celebrate a week full of farm lovin.**

Leena Eats: Lincoln Square Farmers Market (photo essay)
I. Love. Basil. Especially when it is purple.

Leena Eats: Lincoln Square Farmers Market (photo essay)
Seedling Farm, Lincoln Square Farmers market 2009.
Leena Eats: Lincoln Square Farmers Market (photo essay)
Chicago can hardly believe that fresh fruit is in season again. I think the winter froze our belief is delicious food.
Leena Eats: Lincoln Square Farmers Market (photo essay)
Mmm. Local cheese.
Leena Eats: Lincoln Square Farmers Market (photo essay)
A little paczki never hurt nobody. Unless they were diabetic.
Leena Eats: Lincoln Square Farmers Market (photo essay)
Leena Eats: Lincoln Square Farmers Market (photo essay)
Leena Eats: Lincoln Square Farmers Market (photo essay)
Pie! And lots of it!
Leena Eats: Lincoln Square Farmers Market (photo essay)
A really bad shot of a really amazing free-range pork producer, C&D Farms. They also sell grass-fed beef & lamb!
Leena Eats: Lincoln Square Farmers Market (photo essay)
Potted herbs, aka, urban gardens ;)
Leena Eats: Lincoln Square Farmers Market (photo essay)
Leena Eats: Lincoln Square Farmers Market (photo essay)
Lincoln Square Farmers market–tiny, but packs a punch!

~LTG! ******************** Chicago’s Lincoln Square Farmers Market 4700 N. Lincoln Ave. (in parking lot of the Brown line) Chicago, IL 60625 From: Jun 9, 2009 to Oct 27, 2009 7 am – 2 pm

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  • leenatrivedi23
    Hi Gary! What would I do without you? Probably make pesto using a sweet potato vine. Thanks for the info!

    Betsy~Thanks! I love me some FaMa action too!
  • betsy
    YAY! You know I get excited when the FaMa is promoted! Hoo-rah!
  • Farmer's markets are a weekend delight, no doubt about it.

    I, too, love purple basil -- but the purple plant in the foreground of your opening shot isn't it.

    That's sweet potato vine, a decorative plant that actually does produce small sweet potatoes (though that is clearly not what it was bred to do).
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