The U District farmers market is the oldest and largest farmers-only market in the city of Seattle. That makes it a pretty good bet for those who are interested in getting the freshest food possible while supporting local farmers, which seems to be a big priority for those who live in or around the U District. You won't find quite the variety as you do at the grocery store, but you can sleep easily knowing where your food came from and what is- or isn't -in it.
Farmers markets often revolve around a sense of community. At the U District farmers market, this is definitely the case. It is a central place where those of all social statuses can commune and shop together, sans fluorescent lighting and grumpy check-out clerks. A short walk from campus, students can come to buy groceries and to sample new products. For those with very low income, many vendors accept food stamps as a means of paying. In addition, there is the shopper-farmer relationship that doesn't exist at QFC or Safeway.
If you care about what goes into your body and where your food comes from, the U District farmers market is worth the trip to find the best selection of quality locally grown food in Seattle. Just don't go looking for strawberries in March!
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