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#KaleSpotted Weekend Planning

September 20, 2013 By Kristen

Here is all you need for your weekend kale planning!
#KaleSpotted Map here. 

Screen Shot 2013-09-20 at 5.21.35 PM

Many thanks to everyone who has shared their own #KaleSpotted sightings with me. Your help only makes a better map.

Have you spotted kale in France? Send me a photo with the information so I can pass along the information to other kale-lovers!
Share via email, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram using #KaleSpotted!

Bon week-end!

Ferme Henry

Paris
Saturday:
Marché Batignolles
-Hermione (baby kale)
-Au Coin Bio
-C’Bio (NEW!)

Saturday: Marché President Wilson @ Joël Thiebault

Saturday: Terroir d’Avenir, rue du Nil

Sunday
Marché Raspail
-Hermione (baby kale)
-Au Coin Bio
-C’Bio (NEW!)

Ferme Henry

Outside Paris*
Marché Quai du Roi, Orleans: samedi

Marché Ferney-Voltaire: mercredi, samedi

Jardin de la vieille école, Cherbourg: check website for delivery details

Marché Saint Louis, Fountainebleau: mardi

(NEW!)
Ferme Henrey
Chemin de l’Eglise au Parc
14640 à Villers-sur-mer
06.46.08.45.74
vendredi, 18h *sales directly at farm
dimanche, 10h *sales directly at farm
*call for more information
*Ferme Henrey also has an AMAP

 

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Comments

  1. Lionel Anidjar says

    September 23, 2013 at 10:38

    Kristin, having just returned from 2 years in NY and having discovered Kale and its many uses, I had struggled to find the right translation (chou frisé seemed the best one), leave alone a market to find it. I’ve had strange looks from maraichers who tried to convinced me to get regular cabbage…. and today your article in the NYT just made my day. Since juicing is my current interest, it will certainly change my mixes back to being healthier, tastier and more nutritive. Again, thank you for the research and if you need any assistance… just wave a kale !

    • kristen says

      November 29, 2013 at 14:42

      Hi Lionel – This response is much too late but I want to thank you for your comment. Chou frisé is great too but for different things. Glad to help you find chou frisé non pomme/chou plume/chou of many names!

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