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| La Cuesta Farm cheese debuts at the Dallas Farmers Market »
It was billed on the press release as an organic farmers market, so it got my attention. But the produce isn't organic, and there won't be any farmers there. Instead, Urban Market brings selected shorts from its produce section to One Arts Plaza from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. You could see some locally grown produce, if UM has it on hand and it's not too fragile to travel. But more than anything, this is Urban Market's way of making its fruits and veggies more accessible to the folks. UM will be back the first Saturday and Sunday of every month through at least September. One Arts Plaza is at 1722 Routh on the east end of the Arts District at Flora and Routh. |
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