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Field Guide to Spring Farmers' Markets

Apr 11, 2014
By Michelle Konstantinovsky
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Healthy springtime staples like asparagus and peas are a hallmark of the season, but lesser-known treasures like fiddlehead ferns and stinging nettles tend to get overlooked.

This spring, use our field guide to spring farmers’ markets and learn how to identify, select, and serve some of our favorite seasonal picks–and get to know some new veggies that are worth a winter’s wait!

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Michelle Konstantinovsky

Michelle Konstantinovsky is an experienced writer, regularly producing content on a variety of wellness-oriented topics ranging from breaking health news to fitness and nutrition. Michelle has a master’s degree from UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism and has written extensively on health and body image for outlets like O: The Oprah Magazine, Slate, SPIN.com, xoJane.com, and The Huffington Post. To read more of her work, visit www.michellekmedia.com.

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