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(Mar 17, 2017)
There is not enough I can say about Crack in the Sidewalk. They will nourish both your body and soul. They grow the best fruits and vegetables, and always have a unique selection. They truly care about the community, and on improving the state of our food culture. I am just so inspired by the folks; they have some wonderful old varieties, and save their own seeds...so they are further developing these varieties. Be on the look out for their cow horn type okra....it's the best! And you must try Isia's tomatoes....they employ dry farming techniques and it makes the tomatoes almost sinfully delicious. I feel lucky to call them my farmers...and you can too!
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(Mar 13, 2017)
Crack in the Sidewalk has a great CSA. The share is large and the food was really fresh. My husband and I got really creative with the all the fresh produce we received. We also got lots of new foods we never had before and loved the "extra" foraged items (some things were not sold at the market-given only to CSA members). Isia and Chris are so helpful and generous. We are looking forward to working with them again this season!
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Jill Cooper
(Mar 12, 2017)
We've been buying from Crack in the Sidewalk Farmlet for several years now at Grant Park Farmer's Market. They have a great variety of produce as well as foraged wild salads, mushrooms, and heirloom varieties. Their tomatoes can't be beat! They always offer suggestions on using their produce too. Their CSA bags often have extra goodies that you wouldn't find elsewhere. Isia and Chris rock!!!
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