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Eating the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables is a proven way to help prevent serious medical conditions like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and even certain types of cancer.But getting access to that fresh produce or even affording it can be a challenge for some people.The Aspirus Fruit and Vegetable Prescription Program is helping to bridge that gap as part of our Rooted Up North series.
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In this episode of Rooted Up North, we're visiting the Crandon Farmers Market. Plus, a recipe for Blistered Green Bean Asian Noodle Salad.
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In this episode of Rooted Up North we're visiting the Tomahawk Farmers Market, plus a recipe for quick refrigerator pickles.
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In this episode, Katie Thoresen talks with Iron County Farmers Market Board Chairman Bruce Dalman about the biweekly farmers Market in Hurley. Plus, a recipe for cucumber salad.
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A look at the Antigo Farmers Market, but a recipe for radishes.
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In WXPR’s new seasonal series “Rooted Up North”, we’re highlighting our local farmers markets and sharing what you’ll be able to find.
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In this episode, Katie Thoresen talks with Eagle River Revitalization Executive Director Karen Margelofsky about the Eagle River Farmer’s Market.
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The Oneida County Department on Aging says there are still vouchers available to area residents age 60 or older.Director of Oneida County Department on…
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Memorial Day is approaching and that is the traditional time for Farmers Markets to begin their seasons across Wisconsin.The Hodag Farmers Market begins…
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The YMCA of the Northwoods will be hosting an indoor farmer's market beginning October 24.Membership Director Dan Delisle says the "Y" and Northwoods…