Where: 625 H Street (south side of H Street).
When: Every Saturday from 9am-12pm
What: a producer's only market where you can buy meats, desserts, scones, bread, cheeses, veggies, fruits, and more.
Vendors:
Atwater's Bakery, Blueberry Hill, Cedarbrook Farm, Clear Spring Creamery, Dolcezza Gelato and Sorbet, Garden Path Farm, Keswick Creamery, Quaker Valley, Richfield Farm, Red Apron Butchery.
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UPDATE
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I should have mentioned that this is part of the First Saturday festivities, so they will have live music at the Market, and Dangerously Delicious pies will be selling there as well.
11 comments:
Cool, so now I have saturday morning plans.
-Robby
Yay I love our market.
This is nowhere as good as Whole Foods, which we all know is the only place to get non hormone, insecticide infested food.
@anon 1:00
the Garden path farms is Amish and they don't use hormone, insecticide infested food.
BTW, has WF clean up where their comes from? There was a report some time ago that called them their 'local' foods coming from China among other items. I am glad we have our Farmer's Market and that you are unhappy with them. This means you will be going to another neighborhood to shop and leave the us along.
Derek,
I think the anonymous poster was being sarcastic.
I think the anonymous poster was being sarcastic.
...and never buys produce mid-week.
good one.....ha ha ha
@anon 1:55
sarcasm never truly come across in the written word. After reading all the crap about WF & Giant and the West end...I just thought...nevermind.
It's about time music is being played. There was talk of it last year.
Why do people continue to believe that organic foods don't have insecticides, herbicides, and pesticides? All of these are allowed under the regulations.
http://www.grist.org/article/Checkout-Line-Organic-chemistry/
Conventional can actually use less inputs and be safer.
I will miss the first market for the first time in all of these years.
I love Garden Path Farms. Jimmy and family provide the best chicken, eggs, beef and everthing else I need in a more natural way. They even delivered every other Saturday during the winter so we did not miss out on their wonderful items.
Actually satire (as opposed to sarcasm)has a long and rich history in literature, from Johathan Swift through Mark Twain to the present day.
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