Vendor Highlights for March 7, Week 1
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 still has limited production but they are back again this week with some arugula, seasonal greens, mache and claytonia, winter salad and winter garlic!
- Grandma’s Kitchen will have Tahini-Maple roasted chicken and vegetables (gluten free), a polenta taco bake (vegan and gluten free) and Asian-style noodles with vegetables (vegan)!
- Butterfly Hill Flower Farm is back as promised with spring flowers – tulips, anemones – and pussy willow wreaths!
Vendors Out This Week and Schedule Changes
- Jason Michael Thomas is out this week because of staffing – back next week.
- Better Edges is out this week – back March 21.
- Full Hand Farm is out until April 11.
- Heaven Stone will be out for a few weeks.
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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: Irish StewThe epitome of comfort food, traditional Irish stew has only a few ingredients: lamb, onions and potatoes. In southern Ireland carrots are added, and sometimes turnips. Irish stew may be served brothy, or slightly thickened with mashed potato or flour.
MUSIC AT THE MARKET:Eric ZhongEric Zhong plays the handpan, a rare melodic percussion instrument known for its warm, resonant tones. The sound is uniquely peaceful and rhythmic. Eric aims to create an uplifting environment that inspires lingering over breakfast to hear more! Our musicians volunteer to perform at the Market, so tips are much appreciated!