Posted in Markets on Aug 29th, 2009
Here’s all the great vegetables and fruits available at many local farmers’ markets this week. See our Food Events in Bucks County calendar for listings of weekly area farmers’ markets. For a listing of year-round markets, roadside and “pick your own” farms in your neighborhood, see our previous post. This week’s freshly picked vegetables are: basil, [...]
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Posted in Farms, Markets, Recipes on Aug 22nd, 2009
by guest blogger Rich Baringer Rich Baringer, our “on-staff” personal chef, has been doing cooking demonstrations this summer at the Blooming Glen Farm, a local community supported agriculture farm, in Blooming Glen. Last week he whipped up this delicious meal for an enthusiastic group of local cooks. With all the wonderful tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, squash [...]
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Posted in Markets on Aug 21st, 2009
Here’s all the great vegetables and fruits available at many local farmers’ markets this week. See our Mexican-Style Grilled Corn post for a great seasonal recipe. This week’s freshly picked vegetables are: basil, beets, cabbage, carrots, celery, cilantro, cucumbers, dill, edamame beans, various eggplants, fennel, garlic, perennial herbs, hot peppers, lettuce, onions, parsley, diverse sweet peppers, [...]
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Posted in Markets on Aug 15th, 2009
Here’s all the great vegetables and fruits available at many local farmers’ markets this week. This week’s freshly picked vegetables are: basil, beets, cabbage, carrots, cilantro, collards, cucumbers, dill, edamame beans, various eggplants, fennel, garlic, perennial herbs, hot peppers, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, onions, parsley, diverse sweet peppers, radishes, scallions, string beans, summer squash, sweet corn, swiss [...]
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Posted in Markets, Other Things About Food on Jul 20th, 2009
I know I’ve said it before, but it’s really here. Summer, that is. The first local corn is coming in (none of that Su’thun stuff). I know for sure you can get some at None Such Farm Market. Be on the look-out at your local farms and stores, and let me know where it pops [...]
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