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The Cowbell Rings at Noon on May 24th

Posted by Falmouth Farmers Market on Friday, April 20, 2012, In : weekly update 
The cowbell will ring at noon on May 24 for our first market of the year -- and our fifth birthday! We will have more farm produce than ever, starter-plants for your garden, local cheeses, eggs and honey, fresh breads and pastries, hand-made chocolates, freshly roasted coffee and more. For a map and additional info, see falmouthfarmersmarket.org. For quick updates as we approach opening day, visit us on Facebook. See you on the 24th!

Falmouth Farmers' Market
Peg Noonan Park, Main Street, Falmo...
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Support the Market, Support Local Food Producers

Posted by Falmouth Farmers Market on Thursday, July 7, 2011, In : weekly update 
The market was packed last week. A long holiday weekend and nice weather brought people in droves, and there was greater choice than ever.  Except for strawberries. Strawberry fields are not forever. Strawberries ran out sooner than expected, but red raspberries took their place, a lovely surprise. Down To the Ground Coffee returned with new beans to savor. Pies à la Mode opened its market outpost with their famous chicken pot pies, fruit tarts, and new frosty treats, including ice-cream san...
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Early apples

Posted by Jessie Gunnard on Thursday, August 26, 2010, In : weekly update 
Apples already! Boxes of early Macs and Galas at the market last week took us by surprise. This year’s growing season, fueled by abundant sunshine, is on fast forward. Some crops you’d expect to see in late summer or early fall are turning up sooner than usual. Other summer produce – peaches, blueberries and juicy, tender corn – may not be around too much longer. Savor them down to the very last bite. Note: In case you arrived too late to snag them last week, a few packets of coriande...
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Strawberries are here

Posted by Jessie Gunnard on Tuesday, June 8, 2010, In : weekly update 
The first strawberries arrived at the market last Thursday, and they smelled heavenly. You had only to stand in front of the boxes of strawberries, inhale deeply, and all was right in the world again. There were peonies, too, the size of small cabbages, some white, some deep pink--the pinks so fragrant they practically begged you to take them home. Last week was also the ...
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