Old Rochester's Winter Farmers' Market



Visit us every Tuesday, from 3:00-6:00pm outside the Old Rochester Regional Junior High School Gymnasium from June 11th- September 10th at our local Farmers' Market.


See you at the Market!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

October 19, 2010 Farmers' Market



Matt Putnam will entertain us at October 19th's Market


October 19th's Market has a great deal to offer. There will be plenty of butternut squash, potatoes, and produce for you to stock up on for the winter. It is time to chop and freeze all of the delicious vegetables our local farmers have been growing for us, so that we can get through the winter months. There will also be plenty of pumpkins for pumpkin pie, stuffed pumpkin, or for jack-o-lantern fun.

Participating in this week's market are:

Lucky Field Organics (Rochester, organic), with a wide variety of organically grown produce. Fingerling potatoes, swiss chard, kale, shallots, tomatoes, and pea greens are just some of the wonderful vegetables available. I know I'll be stocking up on the potatoes...

Engelnook Rescue Farm (Rochester, pesticide free) will again have their farm fresh eggs, Great Hill Blue Cheese, Shy Bros. Cheeses, and the hottest of hot peppers. Cucumbers, peppers, eggplant and more will be at this table, too. Don't forget to stop by and say hello to Macho, he'll be glad to see you.

Dixon Farm (Rochester, select spray) has wonderful fall offerings like pumpkins, gourds, and grape vine wreaths with gorgeous flowers. Everyone has been buzzing about their yummy red peppers. They also bring along cranberries, another fall favorite.

Cervelli Farm (Rochester, conventional) will have their famous corn as well as their fall bounty, and information about their Transportation Corn maze, located at their farm in Rochester. Cervelli Farm has been bringing along the cutest little pumpkins...perfect for fall decorating.

Tripp Farm (Westport, conventional) will have their plate specials available to you. Tomatoes, squash, peppers, beets and more..

Bakers:

The Artisan Kitchen (Rochester) will bring along all of their delicious baked goods, including fresh baked breads, brownies, macaroons, quiches, and all the treats you love.

Great Cape Baking Co. (Marston Mills) has too many varieties of bread to list! You have to stop by this table to check them all out. Canadian Brown bread, Jalapeno bread, Vermont Cheddar bread, Dill bread are just some of the incredible varieties they make.

Prepared Food Items:

Al's Backwood's Berrie Co. (Plymouth) has joined the market with their delectable fruit jams and raw honey. With jams like Raspberry Rum, Strawberry, Blueberry, Jalapeno Pepper Jam, CranRaspberry, CranApple, BlueCranberry, Peach Brandy and Blackberry Brandy, they are sure to have a jam that matches your preferences.

Mamma Stella's Cape Cod Seasoning has put in a bottle a seasoning mixture that makes everything from vegetables to steak taste great. Especially good for a quick seasoning for grilled foods, Mamma Stella's seasoning is a must try. Visit their table and they will offer you some fresh cut veggies with Mamma Stella's on it and roasted sunflower seeds that have been roasted with the seasoning. Good stuff!

For your Doggie:

Go Fetch Treats (Westport) brings all natural treats for your lovable canine. With a variety of treats, this table is sure to make your special friend very happy, as they are made with fresh vegetables and farm fresh eggs. Your dog can be a locavore, too!

Local crafters:

Willow Grove (Fall River) offers handmade soaps, tie-dyes, shopping bags and eye pillows. Their soaps are made from the finest ingredients with scents that are wonderfully subtle. They also have tie-dyes in all sizes, so you can find one for everyone in the family. The shopping bags are all hand made, so they are incredibly durable and can hold quite a bit.

Cleaning your Home:

SoBerry Clean (Bourne) offers Organic Soapberries, also known as soapnuts, are a natural choice for your laundry needs. Organic Soapberries make for a simple transition to a healthier and greener way to get your laundry clean. These berries contain saponin, a naturally occurring surfactant that gets your laundry clean.

We'll all be at the market from 3-6pm!

Come along with your re-usable shopping bags and join us for the last Farmers' Market of the season.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

October 12, 2010 Old Rochester Farmers' Market

We are greatly looking forward to another wonderful market today! With pumpkins, corn, and butternut squash the market has available the basic ingredients for your fall soups. There will be gorgeous mums, tie-dyes, soaps, a plethora of vegetables and more ready for you to bring on home.
Don't forget your re-usable shopping bag!

Participating in today's market:

Lucky Field Organics (Rochester) with their organic produce. Supporting organic agriculture is not only good for your family, but great for our eco-system, too.

Engelnook Rescue Farm (Rochester) will be there with Macho, our resident llama, farm fresh eggs, Shy Bros. cheese, Great Hill Blue Cheese, and a wide array of pesticide-free produce.

Dixon Farm (Rochester) will bring along cranberries, butternut squash, pumpkins, grape wreaths, dried flower arrangements and more. Select spray Farm

Cervelli Farm (Rochester) will have their famous corn as well as their fall bounty, and information about their Transportation Corn maze that you can bring the family to. Conventional Farm

Tripp Farm (Westport) has their plate specials available to you. Conventional Farm

Bakers:

The Artisan Kitchen (Rochester) will bring along all of their delicious baked goods, including fresh baked breads, brownies, macaroons, quiches, and all the treats you love.

Locally made products:

Al's Backwood's Berrie Co. (Plymouth) offers great homemade jams as well as raw honey.

Willow Grove (Fall River) brings along their own homemade tie-dyes and handmade soaps. They also offer wonderful handmade shopping bags that are made to hold a great deal. You just have to check out this tent.

Go Fetch! Treats (Westport) homemade, delicious doggie treats. Only the best for mans best friend.

Cleaning Products:

SoBerry Clean (Bourne) will be at the market with their organic soapberries for cleaning laundry. These berries are a chemical free way to get your laundry clean. Stop by and ask them what these little berries are all about.

Entertaining us this week are:

Karen Woodhall, Carl McPhee and Linda Hannigan are a vocal group that have honed their musical skills these past few years with each taking lead on any given song. This trio’s strong harmonies are musical candy and their tastes are bluegrassy, country and folk. Carl plays guitar and banjo and will even entertain you with an original or two. Linda has taken up the mandolin so enjoy this acoustic or as Carl says “all wooden music”, which is the best. There’s nothing electric here, except the vocal blend!

See you at the market!

Monday, October 4, 2010

October 5, 2010 Old Rochester Farmers' Market


Fall Harvest is Here...

This week's farmers' market will amaze you with just how much produce continues to be available straight from your local farmers. The stars of the show this week will be the beautiful pumpkins, butternut squash, and mums.

As always, there will be great music, llamas and yummy food for you to bring home and nourish your families with. We will be there having great fun from 3-6pm at the Old Rochester Regional Junior High School.

We hope to see you there!

Monday, September 20, 2010

September 21st Old Rochester Farmers' Market




Besides the wonderful produce you have come to expect at the Old Rochester Farmers' Market, this week features storyteller extraordinaire Jackson Gillman from 3:45-4:45. Jackson's performances are captivating and humorous. Bring your children and take in a show, pet a llama, and get your grocery shopping done. What a fantastic afternoon.

To help you with your grocery shopping, there will be local farmers, bakers, and jam makers on hand. Fall arrives Thursday, and we will have mums, pumpkins, and gourds for your equinox celebrating.

This weeks market participants include:

Farms

Lucky Field Organics (Rochester) with their delicious organically grown produce and heirloom varieties.

Engelnook Rescue Farm (Rochester, pesticide-free) with farm fresh eggs, vegetables and fruit, Hannabelle's and Great Hill chesses, and as always, Macho the llama.

Dixon Farm (Rochester, mostly pesticide-free--just ask) with a delightful array of produce, pumpkins, grape vine wreaths, dried flowers and cranberries.

Cervelli Farm (Rochester, conventional) will, of course, have their famous corn and so much more.

Tripp Farm (Westport, conventional) will offer great deals on their always fresh produce.

Christine's Flowers (Rochester) will bring along a gorgeous array of mums at an incredibly reasonable price.

Bakers

The Artisan Kitchen (Rochester) will have granola, bread, cupcakes, quiche, lemon squares. Check out what they have to offer before they sell out.

Great Cape Baking Co. (Marston Mills) will offer both loaves of yummy bread as well as quick breads.

Prepared items

Al's Backwood's Berrie Co. (Plymouth) brings along super sweet and yummy jams and raw honey.

Mamma Stella's (Hyannis) has their seasoning, as well as roasted pumpkin seeds--delicious!

Franky's Curbside Cuisine (Plymouth) with their homemade chowder and nitrate-free and conventional hot dogs.

Local Artisans

Knot Crazy brings along a wide variety of handmade items--bracelets, door stoppers, swings, and more. Stroll through to admire the craftsmanship.

See you at the Market!

Monday, September 13, 2010

September 14, 2010 Old Rochester Farmers' Market

School is back in session. There is an autumn chill in the air. That means it is time for mums, pumpkins, squash, and apples! This week at the Old Rochester Farmers' Market you will find all of these fall wonders.

Come be delighted by the music and wide range of instruments played by the Harper and The Minstrel, while getting your grocery shopping done. Stop by and say hello to Macho, our very friendly llama from Engelnook Farm--he'll be happy to receive the attention.

Participating in this weeks market, to help you fill your pantry:

The delicious bounty from our resident organic farm, Lucky Field Organics (Rochester) will be available to you. Lettuce greens, peppers, tomatoes, onions, basil, eggplant, and cucumbers are just some of the wonderful items you can find at Lucky Field's tent. By supporting organic farming, you are reducing your carbon foot print, and reducing the number of chemicals in our groundwater.

Engelnook Farm (Rochester) is a rescue farm, home to llamas, horses, ponies, chickens, and more. They have been bringing to the market two wonderful llamas--children have really been enjoying the opportunity to get up close to these friendly llamas. If you come to the market with a dog, please approach the llamas slowly and gently, as dogs tend to spook these otherwise peaceful creatures. Engelnook has quite the variety to offer market-goers. They have eggs, Great Hill Blue Cheese, summer squash, peppers, zucchini, a few varieties of eggplant (even white eggplant), HOT peppers, and cucumbers to name just some of what you can find at this table. Engelnook Farm practices pesticide-free farming.

Tripp Farm (Westport), Walter brings along conventionally grown corn, squash, cucumbers, beets, potatoes, tomatoes, string beans, and watermelon. For some of the best values at the market, stop by Tripp Farm and see what you can find. Walter will be sure glad to help you out.

Cervelli Farm (Rochester) has been offering a wide variety of fresh, conventionally grown produce every week. This farm, started in 1965, has been a local favorite for years. Offering their locally famous corn to market customers, they also bring along fresh cut flowers for your table and the vegetables you need to make a delicious meal to put on your table as well.

Dixon Farm (Rochester), has joined the market with their beautiful cut flowers, pumpkins, squash, red peppers, tomatoes and more. Don't be shy, be sure to welcome the Dixons to the market.

Bakers:

Great Cape Baking Company (Marston Mills) has the amazing ability to bake the most delectable breads. Quick breads, brown breads, sandwich bread--the varieties are endless. Always fresh, always yummy. They also offer you the availability of ordering gluten free baked goods to pick up at next week's market. Stop by this tent to be amazed at how many varieties of bread one baker can conjure.

The Artisan Kitchen (Rochester) serves up super quiches in a few varieties. A great quick meal, these quiches are great for a busy day. Also available are their breads, granola, granola bars, dessert treats, and muffins. A sure crowd pleaser.

For prepared items:

Al's Backwood's Berrie Co. (Plymouth) joined the market a month ago, and everyone has been glad they have. Delighted with how delicious their jams are, Al's has earned repeat customers from the Old Rochester Farmers' Market shoppers. Go on and stop by this table, they will offer you a sample to try--you will be happy you did. You might even surprise yourself by how many jars of jam you find in your bag when you get home.

Mamma Stella's Cape Cod Seasoning has put in a bottle a seasoning mixture that makes everything from vegetables to steak taste great. Especially good for a quick seasoning for grilled foods, Mamma Stella's seasoning is a must try. Stop by their table and they will offer you some fresh cut veggies with Mamma Stella's on it and roasted sunflower seeds that have been roasted with the seasoning. Good stuff!

If you are hungry while shopping, Franky's Franks (Plymouth) is at the market every week with their organic hot dogs. With hot dog stylings like The New Yorker (saurkraut, onions & mustard), Sweet & Spicy (sweet chili pepper sauce w/ onion, mustard & coleslaw), and Coney Con Chili (meat chili, mustard, onions & shredded cheddar) you are sure to find one that piques your interest. Most of their condiments are made with farm fresh, natural and organic ingredients from local farmers and producers. I look forward to enjoying one this Tuesday. Franky's Franks now offers homemade Clam Chowder. It is amazingly good. He is now getting requests for pints!

For the special Dog in your life:

Go Fetch! Treats has homemade dog treats for your "best friend." Made with fresh vegetables, farm fresh eggs, and more these treats are a healthy option for your doggie. If you forgot a re-usable shopping bag, Michelle has durable burlap re-usable shopping bags for sale.

For local artisans:

For local artisans:
Green Knoll Designs (Rochester) will be at the market with their marvelous hand-made jewelry. A local favorite, these beautiful pieces are hand crafted out of the highest quality silver with a variety of gorgeous stones. Be sure to wander through this booth to admire the artistry.

See you at the market between 3-6pm!

Monday, September 6, 2010





It is back to school, and our children need great lunches to bring to school with them. Come join us for another gorgeous summer afternoon at the Old Rochester Farmers' Market. Bring along your re-usable shopping bag...you will need it! There is such a wonderful bounty available from our local farmers, it would be very hard to walk away without a bag or two of gorgeous produce for you and yours to enjoy.

Farms:

Lucky Field Organi...cs Farm (Rochester) will once again bring along a large variety of organically grown produce. If you are looking for heirloom varieties or maybe even a vegetable you have never heard of before, this is the tent to be at. Lucky Field Organics is proud to offer an organic and sustainable choice to the Old Rochester FM customers. Don't forget to ask Weston what the special of the week is at this week's market.

Engelnook Farm (Rochester) is a rescue farm, home to llamas, horses, ponies, chickens, and more. They have been bringing to the market two wonderful llamas--children have really been enjoying the opportunity to get up close to these friendly llamas. If you come to the market with a dog, please approach the llamas slowly and gently, as dogs tend to spook these otherwise peaceful creatures. Engelnook has quite the variety to offer market-goers. They have eggs, Great Hill Blue Cheese, summer squash, peppers, zucchini, a few varieties of eggplant (even white eggplant), HOT peppers, and cucumbers to name just some of what you can find at this table. Engelnook Farm practices pesticide-free farming.

Tripp Farm (Westport), Walter brings along conventionally grown corn, squash, cucumbers, beets, potatoes, tomatoes, string beans, and watermelon. For some of the best values at the market, stop by Tripp Farm and see what you can find. Walter will be sure glad to help you out.

Cervelli Farm (Rochester) has been offering a wide variety of fresh, conventionally grown produce every week. This farm, started in 1965, has been a local favorite for years. Offering their locally famous corn to market customers, they also bring along fresh cut flowers for your table and the vegetables you need to make a delicious meal to put on your table as well.

Bakers:

Great Cape Baking Company (Marston Mills) has the amazing ability to bake the most delectable breads. Quick breads, brown breads, sandwich bread--the varieties are endless. Always fresh, always yummy. They also offer you the availability of ordering gluten free baked goods to pick up at next week's market. Stop by this tent to be amazed at how many varieties of bread one baker can conjure.

The Artisan Kitchen (Rochester) serves up super quiches in a few varieties. A great quick meal, these quiches are great for a busy summer day. Also available are their breads, granola, granola bars, dessert treats, and muffins. A sure crowd pleaser.

Prepared Items:

Dave's Cape Cod Smokehouse (Harwich) just might be the best the Cape has to offer in smoked meat and fish. They have perfected the art of hickory smoking ribs. If you haven't checked out the YouTube video posted on the ORFM fb page, please do. Dave shares his passion for providing you with fantastic food. Each week they bring along fish pates and spreads as well. They are so good, that I've seen numerous children gobbling up the samples. If you struggle to get your children to eat their fish, Dave's smoked fish or pates are a fantastic option for you.

Al's Backwood's Berrie Co. (Plymouth) joined the market a month ago, and everyone has been glad they have. Delighted with how delicious their jams are, Al's has earned repeat customers from the Old Rochester Farmers' Market shoppers. Go on and stop by this table, they will offer you a sample to try--you will be happy you did. You might even surprise yourself by how many jars of jam you find in your bag when you get home.

Mamma Stella's Cape Cod Seasoning has put in a bottle a seasoning mixture that makes everything from vegetables to steak taste great. Especially good for a quick seasoning for grilled foods, Mamma Stella's seasoning is a must try. Stop by their table and they will offer you some fresh cut veggies with Mamma Stella's on it and roasted sunflower seeds that have been roasted with the seasoning. Good stuff!

If you are hungry while shopping, Franky's Franks (Plymouth) is at the market every week with their organic hot dogs. With hot dog stylings like The New Yorker (saurkraut, onions & mustard), Sweet & Spicy (sweet chili pepper sauce w/ onion, mustard & coleslaw), and Coney Con Chili (meat chili, mustard, onions & shredded cheddar) you are sure to find one that piques your interest. Most of their condiments are made with farm fresh, natural and organic ingredients from local farmers and producers. I look forward to enjoying one this Tuesday. Franky's Franks now offers homemade Clam Chowder. It is amazingly good. He is now getting requests for pints!

For the special Dog in your life:

Go Fetch! Treats has homemade dog treats for your "best friend." Made with fresh vegetables, farm fresh eggs, and more these treats are a healthy option for your doggie. If you forgot a re-usable shopping bag, Michelle has durable burlap re-usable shopping bags for sale.

See you at the market!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

August 31, 2010 The Green Week Continues...

It is "Green Week" continued at the Old Rochester Farmers' Market. On the 24th the rain stopped us from truly having our celebration, so we would like to extend it to August 31st.

"Look! Look! Look deep into nature and you will understand everything." -Albert Einstein

"The activist is not the man who says the river is dirty. The activist is the man who cleans up the river." -Ross Perot

At the ORFM this week we are focusing on keeping it local and green. Join us to find out how green we all can be.

This week's participants are as follows.

For local farmers:
Lucky Fields Organics (Rochester, organic), with a large variety of organic produce--including eggplant, tomatoes, broccoli, green beans, carrots, parsnips, pea greens and more. Lucky Fields offers fantastic organic produce for our "Green Week" celebration. Supporting organic and chemical free farming helps keep fertilizers, pesticides and chemicals out of our groundwater drinking supply. This farm also offers some unique varieties of vegetables that any foodie will enjoy checking out. Have Zak point you in the right direction.

Engelnook Farm (Rochester, pesticide and chemical free) is a rescue farm that brings along llamas each week to share in the fun festivities of the market. These friendly llamas are great, and always willing to accept a gentle pat. Engelnook brings along farm fresh eggs, Great Hill Blue Cheese, and the hottest scotch bonnet jalapenos. There squash, cucumbers, tomatoes and several varieties of eggplant are delicious.

As always, Cervelli Farm (Rochester, conventional) will bring along their famous corn--but they will also have fresh cut flowers, green beans, beets, potatoes, squashes, and more. Their flowers are absolutely gorgeous--the zinnias have the most incredible colors.

Tripp Farm (Westport, conventional) will have available for you peppers, potatoes, eggplant, watermelon, summer squash and zucchini, and beautiful potted plants.

For local bakers:
The Artisan Kitchen (Rochester), will keep you well stocked with fresh baked breads, brownies, granola bars, cookies, pies, quiches, garlic bread and so much more. Stop by early--before they sell out!

Great Cape Baking Co. (Marston Mills) has such a wonderful variety of fresh baked breads. Canadian Brown bread, Jalapeno bread, Vermont Cheddar bread, Dill bread are just some of the incredible varieties they make. Who knew there were so many varieties of bread. You really need to stop by their booth and be amazed by how many they make.

For Prepared Foods/Items:

If you are hungry while at the market, stop by our hot dog vendor, Franky's Frank's (Plymouth). The hot dogs Franky's offers are of the highest quality. They offer nitrate-free organic hot dogs, veggie hot dogs, as well as conventional hot dogs. Their are a number of different styling you can order up as well.

Dave's Cape Cod Smokehouse (Harwich) has the most incredible smoked meats and fish. The smoked wild caught Alaskan salmon makes for delicious meal anytime of day. One recent morning, we made a breakfast of fresh eggs from Engelnook with the salmon from Dave's with fresh vegetables on the side, toast from Great Cape that had jam from Al's. The children asked for seconds of the salmon! It was fantastic. They also offer fish cakes, pates and spreads, and baby back ribs.

Al's Backwood's Berrie Co. (Plymouth) has joined the market with their delectable fruit jams and raw honey. With jams like Raspberry Rum, Strawberry, Blueberry, Jalapeno Pepper Jam, CranRaspberry, CranApple, BlueCranberry, Peach Brandy and Blackberry Brandy, they are sure to have a jam that matches your preferences.

Mamma Stella's Cape Cod Seasoning has put in a bottle a seasoning mixture that makes everything from vegetables to steak taste great. Especially good for a quick seasoning for grilled foods, Mamma Stella's seasoning is a must try. Visit their table and they will offer you some fresh cut veggies with Mamma Stella's on it and roasted sunflower seeds that have been roasted with the seasoning. Good stuff!

For local artisans:
Green Knoll Designs (Rochester) will be at the market with their marvelous hand-made jewelry. A local favorite, these beautiful pieces are hand crafted out of the highest quality silver with a variety of gorgeous stones. Be sure to wander through this booth to admire the artistry.

For local Body Care products:

One Love Body Care (Adamsville, RI) offers you a variety of soaps, creams, balms, oils and bath salts. Many of the herbs, flowers, vegetables and berries used in the recipes are grown by One Love Body Care. Great for all skin types, all products are free of chemicals, tallow, dyes & detergents. One Love Body Care will also be bringing Shy Brothers Hannabelle's Cheeses. These cheeses sell out, so be sure to stop by early.

For the special Dog in your life:

Go Fetch! Treats (Westport) has joined our market with all natural treats for your lovable canine. With a variety of treats, this table is sure to make your dog very happy. Go Fetch! uses farm fresh eggs and vegetables to make only the best for your best friend.

Green Vendors:

GoGreen Web Directory (Marshfield) will be at the market to share their fantastic resource with us. The GoGreen Web Directory is a one-stop source for all companies "green" in your region. Listed by type of company and region, the directory provides you with a description of and contact information for business in your area that have ecologically conscious practices. From building materials to printer cartridges, to landscaping and cleaning products. This directory is worth bookmarking!

Terrene Sustainable Solutions (South Yarmouth) is a comprehensive resource for high-quality, environmentally responsible building products. Our experts will provide product guidance and sustainable solutions for your living and working environments. Stop by this table and see why Terrene is the leader for building Green.

SoBerry Clean (Bourne) will participate in this week's market sharing with us a chemical free, all natural way to get your laundry clean. Using soapberries is not only economical (it is cheaper than laundry detergent), but also is an excellent alternative to traditional laundry detergents. Always happy to answer questions, Daniel will show you how easy using soapberries is.

We are looking forward to "Green Week" continued. See you there!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

A weekly market shopper recommended a children's book, The Vegetables We Eat by Gail Gibbons. The descriptions and illustrations this book brings the young reader are fantastic. It discusses the various types of vegetables and their characteristics (root, leaf, stem, fruit, flower, bulb, tuber, seed)as well as how they're brought from the field to your table. A good resource for sharing the wonders of vegetables with little ones.

Monday, August 23, 2010

August 24th ORFM, 3-6 PM "Green Week"

It is "Green Week" at the Old Rochester Farmers' Market.

"Look! Look! Look deep into nature and you will understand everything." -Albert Einstein

"The activist is not the man who says the river is dirty. The activist is the man who cleans up the river." -Ross Perot
...
At the ORFM this week we are focusing on keeping it local and green. Join us to find out how green we all can be.

This week's participants are as follows.

For local farmers:
Lucky Fields Organics (Rochester, organic), with a large variety of organic produce--including eggplant, tomatoes, broccoli, green beans, carrots, parsnips, pea greens and more. Lucky Fields offers fantastic organic produce for our "Green Week" celebration. Supporting organic and chemical free farming helps keep fertilizers, pesticides and chemicals out of our groundwater drinking supply.

Engelnook Farm (Rochester, pesticide and chemical free) is a rescue farm that brings along llamas each week to share in the fun festivities of the market. These friendly llamas are great, and always willing to accept a gentle pat. Engelnook brings along farm fresh eggs, Great Hill Blue Cheese, and the hottest jalapenos. There squash, cucumbers, tomatoes and several varieties of eggplant are delicious.

As always, Cervelli Farm (Rochester, conventional) will bring along their famous corn--but they will also have fresh cut flowers, green beans, beets, potatoes, squashes, and more. Their flowers are absolutely gorgeous--the zinnias have the most incredible colors.

Tripp Farm (Westport, conventional) will have available for you peppers, potatoes, eggplant, watermelon, summer squash and zucchini, and beautiful potted plants.

For local bakers:
The Artisan Kitchen (Rochester), will keep you well stocked with fresh baked breads, brownies, granola bars, cookies, pies, quiches, garlic bread and so much more. Stop by early--before they sell out!

Great Cape Baking Co. (Marston Mills) has such a wonderful variety of fresh baked breads. Canadian Brown bread, Jalapeno bread, Vermont Cheddar bread, Dill bread are just some of the incredible varieties they make. Who knew there were so many varieties of bread. You really need to stop by their booth and be amazed by how many they make.

For Prepared Foods/Items:

If you are hungry while at the market, stop by our hot dog vendor, Franky's Frank's (Plymouth). The hot dogs Franky's offers are of the highest quality. They offer nitrate-free organic hot dogs, veggie hot dogs, as well as conventional hot dogs. Their are a number of different styling you can order up as well.

Dave's Cape Cod Smokehouse (Harwich) has the most incredible smoked meats and fish. The smoked wild caught Alaskan salmon makes for delicious meal anytime of day. One recent morning, we made a breakfast of fresh eggs from Engelnook with the salmon from Dave's with fresh vegetables on the side, toast from Great Cape that had jam from Al's. The children asked for seconds of the salmon! It was fantastic. They also offer fish cakes, pates and spreads, and baby back ribs.

Al's Backwood's Berrie Co. (Plymouth) has joined the market with their delectable fruit jams and raw honey. With jams like Raspberry Rum, Strawberry, Blueberry, Jalapeno Pepper Jam, CranRaspberry, CranApple, BlueCranberry, Peach Brandy and Blackberry Brandy, they are sure to have a jam that matches your preferences.

Mamma Stella's Cape Cod Seasoning has put in a bottle a seasoning mixture that makes everything from vegetables to steak taste great. Especially good for a quick seasoning for grilled foods, Mamma Stella's seasoning is a must try. Visit their table and they will offer you some fresh cut veggies with Mamma Stella's on it and roasted sunflower seeds that have been roasted with the seasoning. Good stuff!

For local artisans:
Green Knoll Designs (Rochester) will be at the market with their marvelous hand-made jewelry. A local favorite, these beautiful pieces are hand crafted out of the highest quality silver with a variety of gorgeous stones. Be sure to wander through this booth to admire the artistry.

For local Body Care products:
Green Feather Herbs (Swansea) will bring along their hand made facial care, salves, tooth powder, herbal extracts, and get this: Insect Away bug repellent. All of Green Feather Herbs products are organic or locally wild harvested and then made with great care by Jacqueline. What a wonderful way to keep it local.

One Love Body Care (Adamsville, RI) offers you a variety of soaps, creams, balms, oils and bath salts. Many of the herbs, flowers, vegetables and berries used in the recipes are grown by One Love Body Care. Great for all skin types, all products are free of chemicals, tallow, dyes & detergents. One Love Body Care will also be bringing Shy Brothers Hannabelle's Cheeses. These cheeses sell out, so be sure to stop by early.

For the special Dog in your life:

Go Fetch Treats (Westport) has joined our market with all natural treats for your lovable canine. With a variety of treats, this table is sure to make your special friend very happy.

Green Vendors:

GoGreen Web Directory (Marshfield) will be at the market to share their fantastic resource with us. The GoGreen Web Directory is a one-stop source for all companies "green" in your region. Listed by type of company and region, the directory provides you with a description of and contact information for business in your area that have ecologically conscious practices. From building materials to printer cartridges, to landscaping and cleaning products. This directory is worth bookmarking!

Terrene Sustainable Solutions (South Yarmouth) is a comprehensive resource for high-quality, environmentally responsible building products. Our experts will provide product guidance and sustainable solutions for your living and working environments. Stop by this table and see why Terrene is the leader for building Green.

Within Organics (Westport) will again be at the market with their stylish screen printed organic shirts. For a great value, you can have a unique screen printed shirt made from organic cotton. Shopping for locally made clothes--fantastic.

Depending on the weather, SoBerry Clean may make an appearance, as soapberries should not be out in the rain (it would be a clean mess though).




Saturday, August 14, 2010

August 17th Old Rochester Farmers' Market



Summer afternoon – summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language. ~Henry James

Come join us for another gorgeous summer afternoon at the Old Rochester Farmers' Market. Bring along your re-usable shopping bag...you will need it! There is such a wonderful bounty available from our local farmers, it would be very hard to walk away without a bag or two of gorgeous produce for you and yours to enjoy.

As you have noticed, our market is growing. This means there is a great diversity of locally either locally grown or made items for you to choose from. August 17th's Market offers you:

Farms:

Lucky Field Organics Farm (Rochester) will once again bring along a huge variety of organically grown produce. If you are looking for heirloom varieties or maybe even a vegetable you have never heard of before, this is the tent to be at. Lucky Field Organics is proud to offer an organic and sustainable choice to the Old Rochester FM customers. Don't forget to ask Zack what the special of the week is at this week's market.

Engelnook Farm (Rochester) is a rescue farm, home to llamas, horses, ponies, chickens, and more. They have been bringing to the market two wonderful llamas--children have really been enjoying the opportunity to get up close to these friendly llamas. If you come to the market with a dog, please approach the llamas slowly and gently, as dogs tend to spook these otherwise peaceful creatures. Engelnook has quite the variety to offer market-goers. They have eggs, Great Hill Blue Cheese, summer squash, peppers, zucchini, a few varieties of eggplant (even white eggplant), HOT peppers, and cucumbers to name just some of what you can find at this table. Engelnook Farm practices pesticide-free farming.

Tripp Farm (Westport) offers to you all that a full August vegetable garden provides. Walter brings along conventionally grown corn, squash, cucumbers, beets, potatoes, tomatoes, string beans, and absolutely gorgeous hydrangeas. He has a few varieties of hydrangeas, including Pink Diamond, which starts white and turns to a deep pink by Fall. For some of the best values at the market, stop by Tripp Farm and see what you can find. Walter will be sure glad to help you out.

Cervelli Farm (Rochester) has been offering a wide variety of fresh, conventionally grown produce every week. This farm, started in 1965, has been a local favorite for years. Offering their locally famous corn to market customers, they also bring along fresh cut flowers for your table and the vegetables you need to make a delicious meal to put on your table as well.

Bakers:

Great Cape Baking Company (Marston Mills) has the amazing ability to bake the most delectable breads. Quick breads, brown breads, sandwich bread--the varieties are endless. Always fresh, always yummy. They also offer you the availability of ordering gluten free baked goods to pick up at next week's market. Stop by this tent to be amazed at how many varieties of bread one baker can conjure.

The Artisan Kitchen (Rochester) serves up super quiches in a few varieties. A great quick meal, these quiches are great for a busy summer day. Also available are their breads, granola, granola bars, dessert treats, and muffins. A sure crowd pleaser.

Prepared Items:

Dave's Cape Cod Smokehouse (Harwich) just might be the best the Cape has to offer in smoked meat and fish. They have perfected the art of hickory smoking ribs. If you haven't checked out the YouTube video posted on the ORFM fb page, please do. Dave shares his passion for providing you with fantastic food. Each week they bring along fish pates and spreads as well. They are so good, that I've seen numerous children gobbling up the samples. If you struggle to get your children to eat their fish, Dave's smoked fish or pates are a fantastic option for you.

Al's Backwood's Berrie Co. (Plymouth) joined the market two weeks ago, and everyone has been glad they have. Delighted with how delicious their jams are, I actually saw one happy customer walk away with four jars of jam last week. I heard through the grapevine that they were quite glad to share with an eager family. Go on and stop by this table, they will offer you a sample to try--you will be happy you did.

Mamma Stella's Cape Cod Seasoning has put in a bottle a seasoning mixture that makes everything from vegetables to steak taste great. Especially good for a quick seasoning for grilled foods, Mamma Stella's seasoning is a must try. Stop by their table and they will offer you some fresh cut veggies with Mamma Stella's on it and roasted sunflower seeds that have been roasted with the seasoning. Good stuff!

Handcrafted Items:

Green Knoll Designs (Rochester) has participated in the market all season long, with their gorgeous handmade jewelry. Each one of a kind piece of jewelry is created using high quality stones, glass, crystals, and metals. Each piece is one of a kind, so no one will ever have the same piece of jewelry as you! Treat yourself, or someone you love to a little special something and know that it was created from the heart by a local artisan.

Herbal Remedies/Body Care:

Green Feather Herbs (Fall River) offers salves, herbal tinctures, facial care, tooth powder, foot cream, herbal bath blends, teas and more all made from organic or wild harvested herbs. Blended by hand by local herbalist Jacqueline Ryan Boissonneau, these products are ecological, sustainable, and good for you, too. If you are looking for an all natural and chemical free way to care for your body (and those you love) this is a table you will not want to miss.

One Love Body Care (Adamsville, RI) makes the most adorable soaps in a variety of scents and shapes. Their soaps are all natural, and Diane grows most of the ingredients she uses for her products in her organic garden. Lip balm, hand cream and even doggie and kitty shampoo are products Diane offers to you each week. Also at this table are the Shy Brothers Hannabelle cheeses. Stop by for a sample and then walk away with some delicious cheese.

If you are hungry while shopping, Franky's Franks (Plymouth) is at the market every week with their organic hot dogs. With hot dog stylings like The New Yorker (saurkraut, onions & mustard), Sweet & Spicy (sweet chili pepper sauce w/ onion, mustard & coleslaw), and Coney Con Chili (meat chili, mustard, onions & shreaded cheddar) you are sure to find one that piques your interest. Most of their condiments are made with farm fresh, natural and organic ingredients from local farmers and producers. I look forward to enjoying one this Tuesday.

See you at the market!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

August 10, 2010 Old Rochester Farmers' Market



To market, to market
To buy a.....

With so many fantastic vendors participating in the ORFM, there are certainly a plethora of options to finish with! This week's market offers you local, fresh vegetables, fruit, and herbs as well as fresh baked breads, granola, cakes, macaroons, and cupcakes.

...This week, you will see:

Farms:
Lucky Fields Organics (Rochester), with their fantastic organically farmed produce and herbs. Each week they come along with the most beautiful tomatoes, eggplant and squashes. Lucky Fields also offers a great variety of cucumbers to choose from as well. You'll be surprised by how many varieties of cucumber there are. Stop by and see Zack, he'll be sure to help you out with finding great produce for your summertime meals.

Engelnook Farm (Rochester) will be at the market again, with their LLAMAS. That's right, they are bringing their two pet llamas for us to enjoy at the market. Everyone had so much fun last week petting and getting up close to the llamas that they have commanded a repeat performance. Engelnook also offers great produce and fruit. With super spicy hot peppers, squashes, cucumbers, and delicious peaches--you'll be happy with any purchases you make from Engelnook. They also offer Great Hill Blue Cheese and Eggs--both of which they sold out of last week, so stop by this table early.

Tripp Farm (Westport) offers conventionally grown tomatoes, eggplant, cucumbers, squashes and zucchini, potatoes, cucumbers and more. Gorgeous, potted hydrangeas and pink diamonds are also available for your garden. This vendor sells their produce by the plate, so you are certain to find value with your purchases at this table. Walter does a great job of keeping the table stocked for you.

Cervelli Farm (Rochester) is absolutely a local favorite. Known for their corn, they also bring to the market beets, green beans, cucumbers, potatoes, a variety of greens and soooo much more! Every week they bring beautiful fresh cut flowers with the most vibrant colors. They sold out of their corn last week, so this is another table that you want to visit early.

Bakers:
Cape Cod Baking Co. (Harwich) has started venturing off the Cape to offer the Tri-town area their wonderful, fresh baked breads. Try the Canadian Brown Bread--my loaf didn't make it past lunch on Wednesday! The whole family gobbled it right up. They offer an incredible variety of bread. Jalapeno, Vermont Cheddar, Chocolate Chip Zucchini, Cinnamon Swirl, Cranberry Orange, Rosemary--and that is just to name a few from a long list. Be amazed by how many variety of breads are possible.

Everyone in the Tri-town knows about the delicious treats and breads The Artisan Kitchen (Rochester) skillfully makes. The garlic stuffed bread is made from fresh garlic and butter, which is the key to why it is so wonderful. Breads, quiches, granola, macaroons and more...

Prepared Foods:
If you are hungry while at the market, stop by our hot dog vendor, Franky's Frank's (Plymouth). The hot dogs Franky's offers are of the highest quality. They offer nitrate-free organic hot dogs, veggie hot dogs, as well as conventional hot dogs. Their are a number of different styling you can order up as well. I enjoyed the New Yorker this week, with a little Jalapeno jam on it, too. Good stuff!

Dave's Cape Cod Smokehouse (Harwich) was such a hit at last week's market. Everyone enjoyed their super yummy smoked fishes and meats. One very happy customer enjoyed a fresh, pulled-pork sandwich. I overheard them consider going back for a second sandwich. While I'm not sure of the outcome, I was glad to know that they enjoyed the sandwich that much. I brought home some Cod Cakes, which my family thought were delicious. We are glad Dave's Smokehouse has joined the market, and know you will be, too.

Al's Backwood's Berrie Co. (Plymouth) is a fun table to visit. You are sure to walk away with a smile and a jar of incredibly good jam. Blackberry Brandy, Strawberry and Blueberry are a few of the wonderful varieties they have perfected.

For local artisans:
Green Knoll Designs (Rochester) will be at the market with their marvelous hand-made jewelry. A local favorite, these beautiful pieces are hand crafted out of the highest quality silver with a variety of gorgeous stones. Be sure to wander through this booth to admire the artistry.

For local Body Care products:
Green Feather Herbs (Swansea) will bring along their hand made facial care, salves, tooth powder, herbal extracts, and get this: Insect Away bug repellent. All of Green Feather Herbs products are organic or locally wild harvested and then made with great care by Jacqueline. What a wonderful way to keep it local.

One Love Body Care (Adamsville, RI) offers you a variety of soaps, creams, balms, oils and bath salts. Many of the herbs, flowers, vegetables and berries used in the recipes are grown by One Love Body Care. Great for all skin types, all products are free of chemicals, tallow, dyes & detergents.

Come on by the market with your reusable shopping bag. See you there!

Monday, August 2, 2010

August 3rd Market Update

We have two more vendors joining tomorrow's market.

Al's Backwood's Berrie Co. will offer you their delicious jams. Strawberry, Blueberry, Jalapeno Pepper, and Blackberry Brandy are some of the wonderful varieties they make locally, in Plymouth. They also offer local honey, which is always good to have on hand. www.alsbackwoodsberrie.com

Another fantastic vendor joining us in Dave's Cape Cod Smokehouse. They make the most incredible smoked fish and meats. A Cape Cod favorite, we are lucky to have them venture off of the Cape and bring along their fantastic foods. Their already cooked fish and meats make for an easy meal. A must try. www.davescapecodsmokehouse.com


Friday, July 30, 2010

August 3, 2010 Old Rochester Farmers' Market

A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken. ~James Dent

Come join us for a perfect summer day at the Farmers' Market. Bring along your reuseable shopping bag, and fill it up with the wonderful produce the market abounds with.

Participating this week are a variety of vendors to bring you the best of what the area has to offer.

For local farmers:
Lucky Fields Organics (Rochester), with a large variety of organic produce--including eggplant, tomatoes, broccoli, fava beans, carrots, parsnips, pea greens and more.

Englenook Farm (Rochester) will be at this week's market for the first time. Englenook is a rescue farm that takes in animals. We are so pleased they are joining us at the market. Be sure to stop by their table to find out more about what they do. They will have produce, EGGS, herbs and Great Hill Blue Cheese.

As always, Cervelli Farm (Rochester, conventional) will bring along their famous corn--but they will also have fresh cut flowers, green beans, beets, potatoes, squashes, and more. Their flowers are absolutely gorgeous--the zinnias have the most incredible colors.

Tripp Farm (Westport, conventional) will have available for you peppers, potatoes, eggplant, summer squash and zucchini, and beautiful potted plants (pink ladies and hyacinths).

For local bakers:
The Artisan Kitchen (Rochester), will keep you well stocked with fresh baked breads, brownies, granola bars, cookies, pies, quiches, garlic bread and so much more. Stop by early--before they sell out!

Great Cape Baking Co. (Marston Mills) has joined us, and we are excited to have them participate. They have such a wonderful variety of fresh baked breads. Canadian Brown bread, Jalapeno bread, Vermont Cheddar bread, Dill bread are just some of the incredible varieties they make. Who knew there were so many varieties of bread. You really need to stop by their booth and be amazed by how many they make.

If you are hungry while at the market, stop by our hot dog vendor, Franky's Frank's (Plymouth). The hot dogs Franky's offers are of the highest quality. They offer nitrate-free organic hot dogs, veggie hot dogs, as well as conventional hot dogs. Their are a number of different styling you can order up as well. I enjoyed the New Yorker this week, with a little Jalapeno jam on it, too. Good stuff!

For local artisans:
Green Knoll Designs (Rochester) will be at the market with their marvelous hand-made jewelry. A local favorite, these beautiful pieces are hand crafted out of the highest quality silver with a variety of gorgeous stones. Be sure to wander through this booth to admire the artistry.

Within Organics (Westport) will again be at the market with their stylish screen printed organic shirts. For a great value, you can have a unique screen printed shirt made from organic cotton. Shopping for locally made clothes--fantastic.

For local Body Care products:
Green Feather Herbs (Swansea) will bring along their hand made facial care, salves, tooth powder, herbal extracts, and get this: Insect Away bug repellent. All of Green Feather Herbs products are organic or locally wild harvested and then made with great care by Jacqueline. What a wonderful way to keep it local.

One Love Body Care (Adamsville, RI) offers you a variety of soaps, creams, balms, oils and bath salts. Many of the herbs, flowers, vegetables and berries used in the recipes are grown by One Love Body Care. Great for all skin types, all products are free of chemicals, tallow, dyes & detergents.

Come on by the market and surprise yourself with what you fill your bag up with...


Saturday, July 3, 2010

July 6, 2010 from 3-7pm the Old Rochester Farmers' Market will have its second market!

The first market was a great success, and as a result we are looking forward to this Tuesday's market with happy anticipation.

Participating in the second market will be Lucky Fields Organics with a wide variety of organic produce, Hickory Knoll Farm with their pesticide free produce, Engelnook Farm which is a rescue farm in Rochester that also farms pesticide free produce. Cervelli Farm, a conventional farm in Rochester, will participate in this week's market with their corn! What is summer without corn?

The always delicious breads and treats of the Artisan Kitchen will be available for you. Beginning on July 13th the Great Cape Bakery will also be participating in our market.

Local artisan, Cynthia Lawrence of Green Knoll Designs, will be at the market with her handmade jewelry. Within Organics will also be at the market again with their stylish organic cotton clothing.

If you are hungry while at the market, Franky's Franks will offer you their tasty nitrate-free hot dogs and yummy gelato.

See you at the market!



Jewelry from Green Knoll Designs

Monday, June 21, 2010

Old Rochester Farmers' Market Opens June 29th!

The "New" Old Rochester Farmers' Market opens June 29th at Old Rochester Regional School.

This vibrant market will offer local organic or pesticide free produce. Lucky Fields Organic Farm (Rochester), and Hickory Knoll Pesticide-Free Farm (Lakeville) will all be participating. Engelnook Rescue Farm (Rochester) will also participate monthly.

There will be delectable treats from the Artisan Kitchen, as well as local artisans.

Keep an eye out for more information about participating vendors.

Hope to see you at the market!