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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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Deep Purple

Posted by Falmouth Farmers Market on Wednesday, September 14, 2011, In : weekly update 
Our market operates rain or shine. And we had plenty of both last week. Buckets of rain as the market was getting started, fierce sun and heat in mid-afternoon. Wet raingear and soggy outerwear came off and people were back to wearing summer t-shirts. “It’s Florida,” beamed Tony Melli to one of his cheese customers. Then a northerly wind kicked up, and the outerwear (much of it still soggy) came on again. A day of seasonal changes.

There are lots of good purple and violet things at the m...
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Preserve a Bit of Summer While You Can

Posted by Falmouth Farmers Market on Wednesday, September 7, 2011, In : weekly update 
Have you noticed how brown the trees look in parts of town? Irene was windy, windy enough to blow salt-spray onto trees, especially those close to shore. But Irene was also a dry storm. With little rain to wash away the salt, leaves turned dry and brown overnight. Even around Peg Noonan Park, some trees appear preternaturally autumnal. Yet at the market, summer produce still abounds. Make the most of it, and perhaps buy a little extra to freeze or preserve for the colder months. You can find ...
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Goodnight Irene - Thanks for Sparing the Tomatoes

Posted by Falmouth Farmers Market on Wednesday, August 31, 2011, In : weekly update 
It’s goodbye Irene, hello school, and…. Labor day in less than a week: a perfect storm of late summer events. Lives have been blown a little off course by Irene, including the lives of our weather-dependant farmers, and hard-working cheese-makers and bakers. By Thursday, we hope, power, communications, and good spirits will be restored to one and all, and everyone will be ready—perhaps more than ready-- for the last big weekend of the summer. Here’s what we think we might see at the m...
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