8.05.2010

Free Flour at the Farmer's Market

Yesterday, I headed downtown to the Old Capitol Farmer's Market to see what terrific fresh produce I could find. It was incredibly humid, but there were still plenty of vendors and shoppers lining the street.

After purchasing a glass of lemonade to cool off, I proceeded to fill my shopping bag with peaches, blackberries, homemade soap, a loaf of bread from Sweet Kneads, and even a cilantro plant.

Oh, and perhaps most importantly, a bag of flour.


But this wasn't just any flour. It was free flour packaged and handed out by Illinois Stewardship Alliance executive director Lindsay Record.

It was shipped to the Illinois Stewardship Alliance as part of the Industrial Harvest project, which aims to distribute flour purchased through the Chicago Board of Trade to food banks, soup kitchens, local farmers, and more as part of a project to learn about how commodities travel through the system.

You can find out more about the Industrial Harvest project and see photos of the bags of flour at the ISA website. And if you're interested in baking something with your own bag of flour, you're in luck. ISA will be handing out more flour at the Illinois Products Farmers Market today and at the Old Capitol Farmers Market on Saturday.

Just get there early, because the wheat flour goes fast!

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