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Thanksgiving Market Offers All You Need for the Holiday

Posted by Falmouth Farmers Market on Sunday, November 20, 2011, In : weekly update 
Please join us for Tuesday’s Thanksgiving market (11/22/11), the first of two holiday events. And please note our hours, 11 am - 3 pm, tailored to our shorter (yet busy) days. You’ll be reunited with many summer vendors, as well as E&T Farms who bring us their sought-after honey, beeswax candles and micro-greens each Thanksgiving. You might also discover something new – like Tender Morsels’ little cranberry tarts, almond rocher and French macarons—ooh la la! Here’s what we think w...
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Good Eats and Good Deeds

Posted by Falmouth Farmers Market on Tuesday, October 4, 2011, In : weekly update 
It’s the season for pumpkins, squashes and gourds. A Musque de Provence pumpkin, spotted at Silverbrook last week, was as shapely as a fairytale coach. Two enormous Blue Hubbard squashes, pale and plump with tapering goosenecks, looked almost birdlike, nesting together at Peachtree’s table. The larger of the two weighed in at 22 lbs. Last week also saw the first Cape cranberries of the season. Danielle Verzone – the creative talent behind Sirenetta -- brought chocolate owls made from co...
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Neither Rain Nor Sleet Nor Dark of Night

Posted by Falmouth Farmers Market on Tuesday, September 27, 2011, In : weekly update 
Last week’s market had a drizzly start. So it was wonderful to see so many of you, umbrellas unfurled, spirits un-dampened, shopping at the market as usual. Those who braved the elements to arrive for the market’s opening were able to snap up peaches and raspberries – still available, though now in short supply. At one point the RTA bus pulled up and eight people hopped off, making a beeline for the market. A gold star to those of you who take the low-carbon route to town --arriving by ...
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Straddling the Seasons: Feast on Summer and Fall

Posted by Falmouth Farmers Market on Monday, September 19, 2011, In : weekly update 
More seasonal changes and celebrations. There should be plenty of colorful fall squashes at the market this week and maybe pumpkins. Fans of Jerusalem artichokes (a native plant) may want to check the baskets at Peachtree Circle’s table for the knobbly, nutty tubers.  Unusual eggplants will be featured at Lucky Field Organics, including a tiny, tender Japanese variety, and Artisan Bake Shop will tempt with apple pies and tartlets.  We hope to see Italian plums on Oakdale Farm's table.

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