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Nutrition educators from the University of Massachusetts Extension Nutrition Education Program in Fall River gave Downtown Farmers' Market passers-by on July 7, 2011 a chance to sample a recipe for a vegetable bruschetta made from vegetables harvested the day before at the Westport Town Farm. "This is a wonderful way to enjoy some of the terrific produce you can purchase right here in the market," commented nutrition educator Lindsay Magan. Project leader Pat Bebo and her staff of educators plan to visit a number of local farms to purchase food for future demonstrations at the market each Thursday morning at 11:00 a.m. and noon. Visits to the farm and the cooking demonstrations will be filmed each week and aired on Fall River Government Channel on cable television. Produce
from the Westport Town Farm is often available along with produce from
half a dozen other farmers each week. Click
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(Top row) Nutrition educators Allie Lawlor, Susan Loughlin, Lindsey Magan and Jessica Wilcox of the University of Massachusetts Extension Nutrition Education Program set up their table at the downtown farmers' market on Old Second Street just south of Fall River Government Center. (Middle row) Fall River Government Television videographer Phil Sabatino records the demonstration as Jeremiah Ouellette and Paula Dupont of Fall River stop by to sample the bruschetta that was just prepared. (Bottom row, center) Wendy Gonzales, options counselor for the Southeast Center for Independent Living on nearby Troy Street, samples the bruschetta as UMass Nutrition Education Program team leader Pat Bebo awaits her reaction. |
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