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Eastern Oklahoma County Farmers Market
(405) 390-8276
2001 North Harper St.; Choctaw Creek Park
Choctaw, OK
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Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
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WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : No
SNAP Accepted : No
Schedule
June-October

Crestview Inc. Farms
(405) 823-2430
Arcadia, OK
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Ecovian

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Rose-Hip Farm
(405) 447-3276
Norman, OK
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Ecovian

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NutraVine
(405) 396-3366
10150 Stone Gate Way
Arcadia, OK
 
Native Roots Market
(405) 310-6300
132 West Main St
Norman, OK
 
Tinker Bell Farms
(405) 733-7180
Midwest City, OK
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Ecovian

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OSU-OKC Farmers Market
(405) 945-3326
400 North Portland
Oklahoma City, OK
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Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Payment Options
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : No
SNAP Accepted : No
Schedule
January-December Wednesday & Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Norman Farmers Market
(405) 360-4721
615 East Robinson St.
Norman, OK
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Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Payment Options
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : No
SNAP Accepted : No
Schedule
April-October

Akin's Natural Foods Market
(405) 843-3033
2924 Nw 63rd St
Oklahoma City, OK
 
Earth Natural Foods & Garden
(405) 364-3551
309 N Flood Ave
Norman, OK
 
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Eggs-cellent News for Dieters

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By Nicole Sprinkle

Before you start yet another diet du jour, consider this: Eating two eggs a day for breakfast helps you lose 65 percent more weight and gain more energy than a bagel of equal calories, says a recent study from the International Journal of Obesity. Eggs pack a lot of protein in just a few calories, and since protein makes you feel full faster and stay full longer than carbs or veggies, an egg breakfast makes good diet and health sense.

But what about cholesterol? “If you’re eating a low-fat diet overall and don’t have a history of high cholesterol, a couple of eggs a day aren’t likely to hurt you,” says Nikhil Dhurandhar, PhD, lead researcher of the study and associate professor at Pennington Biomedical Research Center at Louisiana State University. But don’t go yolkless. The yolk may be high in cholesterol, but it also contains about 40 percent of the egg’s protein content as well as antioxidants like lutein and zeaxanthin—key in preventing macular degeneration. “The bigger problem with eggs is the company they keep,” says Keith Ayoob, RD, associate clinical professor in pediatrics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. Think bacon, sausage, and home fries—not to mention the saturated fats (butter or grease) that most people cook their eggs in. Replace all that with low-fat yogurt, fruit, or whole-wheat toast, and cook your eggs in canola or olive oil. For a healthy breakfast, scramble two eggs, and toss in veggies, chicken, or turkey; add some Parmesan cheese (more flavor, less fat); or mix in black beans and a few tablespoons of salsa.
—Nicole Sprinkle

Author: Nicole Sprinkle

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