On October 15, 2014

Farm to Family coupons expire soon

Last farmers markets are typically Oct. 25-26

Attention “Farm To Family” coupon holders — the 2014 program ends Oct. 31. Remember to use them by then, or they will expire.

These coupons can only be used at farmers’ markets. Please note that the last farmers’ markets of the season will most likely end on Saturday, Oct. 25 or Sunday, Oct. 26, though the coupons are valid through Oct. 31. Don’t miss out! Use your coupons.

Food will be expensive this winter, so use up those coupons. Stock up on fall and winter veggies – potatoes, winter squash, onions, beets, carrots, brussels sprouts, cabbage, turnips, and especially apples. They are all winter keepers.

While there are many winter farmers markets starting in November, they cannot accept these coupons. Don’t wait!

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