August 12, 2015 / Christy Karras / The Seattle Times|The Seattle Times|The Seattle Times

Northwest fresh: Take a hike, stop at a farm

Hiking season and summer harvest peak at the same time, so here are some ideas for pairing the two in Western Washington. Anyone who’s bitten into a juicy, fresh-plucked tomato or an ear of corn so sweet that it didn’t require a lick of butter can appreciate the value of a roadside farm stand. Read full article here: Northwest fresh: Take a hike, stop at a farm

Read full article here: The Seattle Times|The Seattle Times|The Seattle Times
Original URL: http://www.seattletimes.com/life/travel/northwest-fresh-take-a-hike-stop-at-a-farm/
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