“When buying food that’s so fresh, the less you do to it the better. Obviously, roasting vegetables this time of year is good. But a lot of things that we eat cooked can also be eaten raw. Grate turnips or slice them thin; same with beets. Brussels sprouts are good raw when young,” said Tricia Cornell, author of the new “Minnesota Farmers Market Cookbook. “Or if you’re used to eating lettuce fresh, try it in lettuce soup, a fresh springy dish.”
Battle Ground Village Outdoor Market: Farmers, artisans and entertainers gather every Saturday to showcase their produce, arts and crafts for the community. Each Saturday features a signature event or theme. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays through Sept. 27. Southeast Grace Avenue and Rasmussen Boulevard, Battle Ground. 360-397-0334. www.bgvillage.com.
Camas Farmer’s Market: Locally grown produce, flowers, meat, eggs, cheese and prepared foods in downtown Camas. The farmers market also features live music and information on gardening from the WSU Extension Service master gardeners. 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesdays, June 4 through Oct. 1. Northeast Fourth Avenue between Northeast Everett and Franklin streets, Camas. 360-838-1032. www.camasfarmersmarket.org.
Ridgefield Farmers Market: The community market will offer fresh produce and homemade products, including jams, butters, raw honey, meats, flowers, cheese and nuts from 15 local vendors. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays, through October. Overlook Park, corner of Pioneer Street and Main Avenue, Ridgefield. www.ridgefieldmarket.com.