Flavourful Saskatoon, June 29, 2020


Local News 
Broadway residents (and other organic vegetable lovers) will be pleased to hear that Our Farm will be back in its usual spot on Broadway and 8th Street (parking lot of St. Joseph’s Church) starting Saturday, July 3, and right through until Oct. 3. Pick up local, organic vegetables and other products from 8 am to noon. You can also shop online starting July 2. I’m looking forward to finding out how the store works as sometimes they run out of something I really wanted. (This week's photos were  taken at past Our Farm markets and do not reflect current social distancing requirements that Our Farm plans to implement.)

SaskOrganics is offering a webinar on fostering biodiversity on farms from 9:30-10:30 am, July 10.

The Local Kitchen is offering youth cooking classes this summer for ages 8-12 and 11-14.

The Prairie Lily riverboat is back in action. Join them for a white wine tasting from 7-8:30 pm, July 8.

City Perks and Sparrow are slowly opening their doors/patio for in-house customers. Be sure to check out the vegan/vegetarian options at Sparrow (chickpea fritter salad, vegetarian hummus stacker) and City Perks (Ode to Nosh sandwich, burrito bowl).

What a great idea – The Night Oven Bakery is donating $500 from their Friday night pizzas to local community groups! They also have cinnamon raisin bread on Sundays – yum!


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