Vendor Highlights for February 28, Week 4

Vendor Highlights

  • In addition to all our regulars like Groomsville Popcorn, Eagle Creek Apiary, Food Florist, Schacht Farm, and so many more, you’ll find our produce vendors bringing spinach and lettuce, mushrooms, carrots, many varieties of apples, potatoes, onions and more.
  • Christopher Farm is back!  They’ll have a small amount of winter salad mix, spinach, cilantro, garlic, and arugula!!
  • Grandma’s Kitchen is bringing Spinach and Ricotta Stuffed Shells again! Plus Roasted Chicken, Broccoli and Sweet Potatoes (gluten free) and ‘Creamy’ Lentil Vegetable Soup (vegan, gluten free).
  • Phelps Family Farm is continuing their breakfast sausage (ground, links, patties) and chorizo sale. And they are restocked with their tasty brats!
  • Get Dirt Rich Soil & Compost starts back with us this week to help us get ready for our summer gardens!

Vendors Out This Week and Schedule Changes

  • Oulala is with us this week off schedule!
  • Butterfly Hill Flower Farm is out until next week when they’ll be bringing us spring tulips!
  • Full Hand Farm is out until April 11 – their plants need time to recover from the difficult winter weather!
  • Heaven Stone will be out for a few weeks dealing with a family issue.
  • Latin Arepa is out this week.
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Click here to see the complete vendor list of our Winter Market vendors. To find vendor locations at the Market, check the Friday newsletter for our Vendor Map, scan the Vendor Map QR Code at the entrance to the Market, OR check out the large printout at the Market entrance. The Vendor Map and Vendor list are also available on our website.  

Remember to bring CASH in order to purchase from the few vendors who don’t take credit cards (Norman Mullet Farm and Phelps Family Farm).

Lost & Found items are turned in to the BRFM Information booth – be sure to check there if you’ve lost something (water bottles, wallets, kids’ stuff) at the Market.

 WHAT’S COOKING: 
Spicey Sweet Potato Chowder

This vegetable chowder has a tropical spirit, creamy from coconut milk but fortified by habanero chile. Instead of corn, snap peas and sweet potato add a delicate hint of sweetness. Finish with a squeeze of fresh lime!

MUSIC AT THE MARKET:
Pat McBride

Enjoy music by Pat McBride this Saturday! Pat brings us folk rock originals along with standards and 60s favorites. His mix of tunes is always entertaining and very popular at the Market.  Come listen to him sing and play while you browse the booths. Our musicians volunteer to perform at the Market, so tips are much appreciated!