Make 5 Market resolutions for 2009
January 20th, 2009 by DaveHappy New Year!
As we close out the past year and look to the “New,” we’re always compelled
to come up with some resolutions for the upcoming year.
Here are 5 North Market resolutions to think about:
1. Eat Fresh. Build your meals around fresh sensible portions of protein.
Daily doses of fresh seafood, poultry and red meat are in abundant supply
here at the Market. Try something new and interesting. Ask our merchants
what’s great and ask them how to prepare it.
2. Eat More Fresh Vegetables and Fruits. The Greener Grocer is always
offering fresh, local and unique produce. The staff is well versed in
what’s the freshest and can offer interesting preparation techniques.
3. Spend Quality Time With Friends and Family. Great food brings us all a
bit closer together. Prepare a great meal with great ingredients from the
Market. Have fun, try something new. We offer a world of professional
advice to turn great raw materials into a spectacular gathering.
4. Support Local Businesses and Local Economies. There is no question that
we are in for a challenging time and while the news is not always uplifting,
the source of civic pride one gets by shopping their public market is
undeniable. Supporting our North Market merchants has many rewards. The
absolute finest foodstuffs are being prepared and offered daily by our
community of local food artisans. When you shop the Market you support
local, family-owned businesses and you wind-up with a shopping basket of the
best ingredients Columbus has to offer.
5. Treat Yourself to Small Pleasures. A pint of Jeni’s Ice Cream in your
freezer can be the key to a simple delightful pleasure. Try new and
inventive flavors. Savor a simple scoop of ice cream, sorbet or yogurt.
Fresh and delicious…it’s some of the finest ice cream made in America and
you can have it everyday right in your freezer
There you have it…FIVE New Year’s Resolutions…all easy to achieve…all
made possible by your public market…North Market.
Happy New Year.
Dave Wible
Executive Director
Tags: A Note from Dave
