Shop With Purpose: Neighborhood Roots MN Merch

Shop With Purpose: Neighborhood Roots MN Merch

Our brand-new merch has blossomed at the farmers market.

Discover a delightful selection of shirts and totes, all geared towards supporting our community farmers markets. Our vibrant collection features adult and kids shirts, alongside reusable market totes.

Every purchase you make from our store directly contributes to the well-being of the Fulton, Kingfield, and Nokomis Farmers Markets, empowering them to thrive and continue providing our community with fresh, locally grown produce.

Thank you for joining us in this meaningful cause and making a positive impact through your support. Happy shopping!

Neighborhood Roots Team

 Shop now and help us sow the seeds of community growth!

Labor Day Plans? Check out Minnesota State Parks and Trails Big Bog State Recreation Area!

Labor Day Plans? Check out Minnesota State Parks and Trails Big Bog State Recreation Area!

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Minnesota State Parks and Trails: Still making plans for Labor Day weekend?

Many campsites are now available – and even a few of our very popular camper cabins at Big Bog State Recreation Area.
Available camping reservations for three nights over Labor Day weekend (9/1- 9/3) include:
*700+ non-electric drive-in campsites — state parks with 10+ open drive-in sites include Beaver Creek Valley, Franz Jevne, Mille Lacs Kathio, Myre-Big Island, Sakatah Lake, St. Croix.
*140+ equestrian campsites — state parks with 10+ equestrian sites open include Wild River, Forestville/Mystery Cave, Fort Ridgley
*90+ drive-in electric campsites — state parks with 10+ electric sites open include Blue Mounds, Hayes Lake, Lake Bronson and more!
*80+ cart-in, walk-in, and backpack campsites

Park Highlights

Book your trip today!

Location

55716 HWY 72 NE
Waskish, MN 56685

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Marc Heu Paris Macaroons – St. Paul, MN

Marc Heu Paris Macaroons – St. Paul, MN

Everybody knows the iconic French macaron, but have you tried them in flavors like Yuzu Lime and Dark Chocolate Passionfruit?

Have these beautiful, bite-sized pastries catered for your next event.

Check out our full menu and contact us!

About

Pastry Shop

Marc Heu Pâtisserie Paris is a pastry shop and online store located in Saint Paul, MN, specializing in French pastries, desserts, wedding cakes and catering.

Mission

The Mission of Marc Heu Pâtisserie, Paris is to create a magical experience that will transport you to Paris with every delightful bite of our luscious, elegant and artistic French pastries.

Values

Offering pastries made with only the highest quality ingredients found in the world.

Artistry

Uniting the highest standard of French artistry and craftsmanship with inspiration drawn from global flavors, to create the most delectable and beautiful pastries.

Growing

Teaching our customers about the history, tradition and evolution of French pastries with every visit.

Minnesota State Fair: A cherished end-of-summer tradition, the Great Minnesota Get-Together!

Minnesota State Fair: A cherished end-of-summer tradition, the Great Minnesota Get-Together!

Minnesota State Fair

A cherished end-of-summer tradition, the Great Minnesota Get-Together welcomes 2 million guests annually to a world-class showcase of agriculture, entertainment, food, art, science and industry. Perennially popular are the 500 food items (more than 80 on-a-stick); 900 free entertainment shows; Minnesota craft brews and wines; livestock competitions; the Mighty Midway and Kidway; Grandstand concerts; horse shows; CHS Miracle of Birth Center; baking, fine arts, talent, 4-H and FFA contests; 1,000 vendors; hundreds of how-to demonstrations and exhibits for kids and adults; a fireworks show each evening; and more!

New Attractions For 2023

Event

Minnesota State Fair

The Minnesota State Fair is always 12 days starting from Thursday, August 24th and ending Labor Day, 7 a.m. – 11 p.m. (9 p.m. on Labor Day)

Daily Schedule

Adults (13-64) $17; Seniors (65 and over) $15; Kids (5-12) $15; Children (4 and under) Free; Pre-fair discount tickets available until 9 p.m. the day before the fair opens. mnstatefair.org

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Location

Minnnesota State Fair Grounds

1256 Snelling Ave North
St Paul, MN 

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Located midway between Minneapolis and Saint Paul, 2 miles north of I94 off Snelling Avenue.

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A Perfect Day of Eating in Grand Marais, Minnesota

A Perfect Day of Eating in Grand Marais, Minnesota

Dockside Fish & Seafood Market in Grand Marais. The Fishermans’ Daughter

Doughnuts, maple cream sodas, and whitefish fresh from the lake

Marais, one of the furthest-flung towns on Lake Superior’s glittering North Shore, is also one of its best places to eat and drink. This harbor town is at its most vibrant in the summer, when purple flox blooms all along Highway 61, seasonal shops and restaurants reopen, and the sun warms the lake to (barely) swimmable temperatures. Grand Marais is a popular weekend destination, yes, at a manageable four-hour drive from the Twin Cities, but it never loses its small-town feel, which is rooted in its past as a fur trading station, logging town, and neighbor to a thriving Ojibwe village, and its present as a tight-knit community and art hub. There’s a bounty of great places to eat in Grand Marais, but here’s a guide to cramming five can’t-miss spots into one day.


8 a.m. Doughnuts at World’s Best Donuts

Two shelves stacked with trays of various cake and glazed doughnuts.
World’s Best Donuts almost always has a long line, but it’s worth the wait.
 World’s Best Donuts
Face-in-hole viking cutouts on a small patio in front of a small red building with a service window and white trim.
The tiny lakeside shop. 
World’s Best Donuts

The maple-glazed Long Johns, cinnamon rolls, and raspberry jelly Bismarcks at World’s Best Donuts, a Grand Marais staple since 1969, are tempting. But the real gems are the simple cake doughnuts, which balance a reliably moist, not-too-sweet inside with coatings of cinnamon sugar, powdered sugar, or thick chocolate glaze. The best move is to buy a dozen to share — made fresh every morning, they’re served hot in brown paper bags. Be prepared to wait on weekend mornings, but the line moves fairly fast. 10 Wisconsin St, Grand Marais, MN, 55604


9 a.m. An omelet at at Blue Water Café

A storefront with windows and glass door and a blue awning that says “Blue Water Cafe.”
Blue Water Cafe, a downtown Grand Marais classic.
 Blue Water Cafe

Blue Water is a classic small-town diner near the water’s edge. Favorites here include the hefty Wild Country omelet, stuffed with turkey, bacon, and vegetables and drizzled with hollandaise; the near-perfect hash browns; and the homemade pies, which range from tart rhubarb to cinnamon peach. These breakfasts will fuel a day out kayaking or hiking up the nearby Kadunce River. 20 West Wisconsin St, Grand Marais, MN, 55604


1 p.m. Lunch at the Fisherman’s Daughter

A cup of yellow bisque soup on a blue plate on a wooden table next to a leafy green plant.
The Fisherman’s Daughter is just next door to the Angry Trout Cafe.
 The Fisherman’s Daughter
A round blue plate of cheese curds covered in buffalo sauce and drizzled with ranch.
Buffalo cheese curds. 
The Fisherman’s Daughter

The Fisherman’s Daughter, the sunny cafe tucked inside Dockside Fish Market on the south end of Grand Marais, taps into Lake Superior’s freshwater bounty, serving wild-caught fish by the pound — not to mention piping hot fish and chips. The cafe also serves light cafe fare, from lobster salad and deli sandwiches to rhubarb cheesecake. Don’t miss the maple bacon cheese curds. 418 MN-61, Grand Marais, MN, 55604


5 p.m. Happy hour at Voyageur Brewing Company

A hand holding a small glass of beer beneath three beer taps.
Voyageur Brewing’s rooftop overlooks the lake. 
Voyageur Brewing Company

Voyageur Brewing Company is one of the newer breweries on the North Shore — it opened in 2015 on the heels of Castle Danger Brewing, Bent Paddle, and Canal Park Brewing during the craft beer boom. The big, sunny taproom and rooftop deck have lovely views of the harbor. The beer list breaks down each brew by hops and flavor components, ranging from an herbal Northern Drift pale ale to a silky Palisade porter. From the food menu, go for the cheese curds and wings, both served with a smoky raspberry chipotle sauce. 233 W Hwy 61, Grand Marais, MN, 55604


7:30 p.m. A fresh fish dinner at the Angry Trout Cafe

A wooden building with a deck stretching across a waterfront against a blue sky.
The waterside deck at the Angry Trout.

Angry Trout Cafe

Angry Trout Cafe leans into classic Northwoods flavors — think salads topped with blueberries; tart cranberry horseradish compote spread on smoked whitefish; hand-harvested wild rice; and maple cream sodas made with pure syrup and soda water. The fish here, of course, is fresh-caught from Superior, and the patio is a lovely place to watch the moon rise over the harbor. Pack a sweater for the chilly evening breeze off the lake. 408 W Hwy 61, Grand Marais, MN, 55604

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