AT THE MARKET SEPTEMBER 24 (so far)
Crawford Organic Farm
Tim Bellew Food
Fifth of a Farm Creations
SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS OF EACH VENDOR
Crawford Organic Farm
East Earl, PA
www.crawfordorganics.com
As it’s now Fall, it means we will be saying goodbye to warm weather crops and hello to the return of cool weather ones.
The farm has been growing organic produce since 1998. Since 2002 they have partnered with Paradise Organics, and between the two farms, offer a full line of fresh organic vegetables to wholesale markets. In 2008 and 2009, they attended a farmer’s market in Philadelphia. They merged with Wimer’s Organics CSA in 2016.
Among their crops this week are: Green Beans, Beets, Baby Bok Choy, Cabbage, Carrots, Celery Root, Chard, Cilantro, Collards, Dandelion, Eggplant, Herbs, Kale, Leeks, Lettuce, Mustard Greens, Onions (White, Red or Sweet Yellow), Parsley, Sweet Bell Peppers (Green or Red), Jalapeno Peppers, Potatoes, Radishes (black or watermelon), Rhubarb, Salad Mix, Sweet Potatoes, Shallots, Tomatoes (Cherry, Heirloom or reg. Red), Winter Squash (some or all of: Acorn, Butternut, Carnival, Delicata, Kabocha Type, Pie Pumpkin [for cooking], Spaghetti ), and Turnips. In addition, they have Heirloom Dried Beans and Popcorn.
Fresh Apple Cider is here!!!! Shop early ‘cause it sells out quickly.
In addition to the Organic Concord Grapes they grow in East Earl (Lancaster County), they sell other Lancaster County farms’ fresh fruit and berries — some fruit is Organic, some are low spray — Apples (Courtland, Gala, Honeycrisp, Macintosh. . .), Bartlett Pears, Nectarines, and Peaches (yellow; last for the year).
They also have available GMO-Free raised on grass pasture Brown Eggs, organic raw Cheese (eight varieties), Yogurt (two plain and two flavors), Organic Butter (salted or unsalted), and organic grass-fed Raw Milk as well as Local Raw Honey and PA Maple Syrup.
Their organic flowers (limited time) include sunflowers, mixed bouquets and vases to put them in.
Now accepting credit cards, asking $20 minimum purchase. Cash preferred. Also accepting FMNP checks from eligible Seniors and Women, Infants & Children (WIC) to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables.
Tim Bellew Food
Philadelphia, PA
www.timbellewfood.com
Tim Bellew is a caterer, a cook, and a consultant in the food industry.
This week Tim will be offering turkey sloppy joes, potato/leek/kale/feta hand pies, herb iced teas and Gus’s low-sugar sodas. He also will have granola, coffee, fresh fruit scones, cupcakes (black bottom- g/f; carrot), cookies, and brownies (g/f).
Stephanie was the pastry chef at Friday, Saturday and Sunday for 13 yearsand the chef/owner of Sweetie’s Pie Diner.
New this week will be pumpkin ginger muffins. Also, Jewish apple cake and lunch box treats for back to school including treat-sized versions of Nana’s oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies. In addition, Stephanie will be bringing Nana’s oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies, biscotti, flatbreads, pound cakes, millet muffins, and Buddy Biscuits for dogs and their people.
Everything is made with mostly organic ingredients, and many are gluten free.
Fifth of a Farm Creations
Philadelphia, PA
www.fifthofafarm.com
Fifth of a Farm Creations is a family owned and operated business located in Philadelphia, PA. All of their jams and jellies are hand crafted in small batches using all natural ingredients.
Their products include: Blue Bell Hill Berry Jam, Harrogate Peach Jam, Parkside Prickly Pear Jelly, Rittenhousetown Red Pepper Jelly, Port Richmond Grape Jelly, Strawberry Mansion Jam, Haddington Raspberry Jam, Trenton Avenue Mint Jelly, Fairmount Cherry Jam, Germantown Grapefruit Marmalade, and Walnut Hill Orange Marmalade.
Their products made with Agave are: North 33rd St Strawberry Jam, Walnut Lane Blueberry Jam, and East Russell St Peach Jam.
Their seasonal products available now are: Francisville Fig Jam, Byberry-Somerton Rhubarb Jam, Logan Lime Marmalade, Bella Vista Apple Butter, and Swampoodle Cran-Apple Chutney.
They also offer the following gift baskets: Baker Bowl-ful of Jelly—one jar of jam or jelly in an attractive cereal bowl; Manayunk Mug-ful of Jelly—one jar of jam or jelly in an attractive mug; Woodside Park Gift Basket—includes 2 jams/jellies, peanut butter, gourmet crackers, and a stuffed animal; Schuylkill Expressway Jam Basket—2 jars of jam or jelly, and an assortment of gourmet food products in a beautiful basket wrapped in ribbon; Roosevelt Blvd Jam Basket—3 jars of jam or jelly, and an assortment of gourmet food products in a beautiful basket wrapped in ribbon; and Franklin Square Box—3 mini jams (2 oz) in a clear square box tied with a festive bow.
AT THE MARKET SEPTEMBER 17 (not the 14th Bad Dave! Thank you Ms. Arlene!)
Crawford Organics Farm
Tim Bellew Food
Greenberg’s Bakery (weekly, at the Friends of Pretzel Park table)
(see below for this week’s vendor details)
Crawford Organics Farm
East Earl, PA
www.crawfordorganics.com
As Summer is coming to a close we will be saying goodbye to warm weather crops and hello to the return of cool weather ones.
The farm has been growing organic produce since 1998. Since 2002 they have partnered with Paradise Organics, and between the two farms, offer a full line of fresh organic vegetables to wholesale markets. In 2008 and 2009, they attended a farmer’s market in Philadelphia. They merged with Wimer’s Organics CSA in 2016.
Among their crops this week are: Green Beans, Beets, Baby Bok Choy, Cabbage, Carrots, Celery Root, Chard, Cilantro, Collards, Dandelion, Eggplant, Herbs, Kale, Leeks, Lettuce, Mustard Greens, Onions (White, Red or Sweet Yellow), Parsley, Sweet Bell Peppers (Green or Red), Jalapeno Peppers, Potatoes, Radishes (black or watermelon), Rhubarb, Salad Mix, Sweet Potatoes, Shallots, Tomatoes (Cherry, Heirloom or reg. Red), Winter Squash (some or all of: Acorn, Butternut, Carnival, Delicata, Kabocha Type, Pie Pumpkin [for cooking], Spaghetti ), and Turnips. In addition, they have Heirloom Dried Beans and Popcorn.
Fresh Apple Cider is here!!!! Shop early ‘cause it sells out quickly.
In addition to the Organic Concord Grapes they grow in East Earl (Lancaster County), they sell other Lancaster County farms’ fresh fruit and berries — some fruit is Organic, some are low spray — Apples (Courtland, Gala, Honeycrisp, Macintosh. . .), Bartlett Pears, Blackberries, Nectarines, Peaches yellow (last for year), Plums and Organic Raspberries.
They also have available GMO-Free raised on grass pasture: Eggs, organic raw Cheese (eight varieties), Yogurt (two plain and two flavored), Organic Butter (salted or unsalted) and organic grass-fed Raw Milk as well as Local Raw Honey and PA Maple Syrup.
Their organic flowers (limited time) include sunflowers, mixed bouquets and vases to put them in.
Now accepting credit cards, asking $20 minimum purchase. Cash preferred. Also accepting FMNP checks from eligible Seniors and Women, Infants & Children (WIC) to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables.
Tim Bellew Food
Philadelphia, PA
www.timbellewfood.com
Tim Bellew is a caterer, a cook, and a consultant in the food industry.
This week Tim will be offering turkey sloppy joes, potato/leek/kale/feta hand pies, herb iced teas and Gus’s low-sugar sodas. He also will have granola, coffee, fresh fruit scones, cupcakes (black bottom- g/f; carrot), cookies, and brownies (g/f).
Stephanie was the pastry chef at Friday, Saturday and Sunday for 13 years and the chef/owner of Sweetie’s Pie Diner. New this week will be Savory Pumpkin Strudel and lunch box treats for back to school including treat sized versions of Nana’s oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies. In addition,
Stephanie will be bringing Nana’s oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies, biscotti, flatbreads, pound cakes, millet muffins, and Buddy Biscuits for dogs and their people.
Everything is made with mostly organic ingredients, and many are gluten free.
Greenberg’s Bakery (weekly, at the Friends of Pretzel Park table)
Oreland, PA
http://www.greenbergsbakery.com
Greenberg’s Bakery began more than 90 years ago as a Philadelphia family-owned bakery. Currently in Oreland, PA, the bakery continues to carry on the tradition of using the family’s old, delicious recipes and techniques.This week there will be the following breads: French Sourdough, Rye, Multigrain, Marble Sourdough and Pumpernickel. Also, cinnamon buns…..plain and with nuts.
At the Market 09 10 2016
Hotbox Yoga will not be at Pretzel Park 9/10 but will be here the next week 9/17
Farmers Market Page
Farmers Market Vendors Page (for details)
Join the Email List
Crawford Organics
Tim Bellew Food
Dad’s Foods
Greenberg’s Bakery (at the Friends of Pretzel Park table)
Please see below for details
Crawford Organics
Fresh Apple Cider is here!!!! Shop early ‘cause it sells out quickly
The farm has been growing organic produce since 1998. Since 2002 they have partnered with Paradise Organics, and between the two farms, offer a full line of fresh organic vegetables to wholesale markets. In 2008 and 2009, they attended a farmer’s market in Philadelphia. They merged with Wimer’s Organics CSA in 2016.
Among their crops this week are: Green Beans (stringless), Beets, Baby Bok Choy, Cabbage, Carrots, Celery Root, Chard, Cilantro, Collards, Bi-Color Sweet Corn (last week), Eggplant, Herbs, Kale, Leeks, Lettuce, Mustard Greens, Onions (White, Red or Sweet Yellow), Sweet Bell Peppers (Green or Red), Jalapeno Peppers, Potatoes, Rhubarb, Salad Mix, Sweet Potatoes (limited), Shallots, Cherry Tomatoes, Heirloom Tomatoes, Red Tomatoes, Winter Squash (some or all of: Acorn, Butternut, Carnival, Delicata, Kabocha Type, Pie Pumpkin [for cooking], Spaghetti ), and Zucchini. In addition, they have Heirloom Dried Beans and Popcorn.
.In addition to the Organic Concord Grapes they grow in East Earl (Lancaster County), they sell other Lancaster County farms’ fresh fruit and berries — some fruit is Organic, some are low spray — Apples (Gala, Honeycrisp), Bartlett Pears, Blackberries, Nectarines, Peaches (yellow or white flesh), Plums and Organic Raspberries.
They also have available GMO-Free raised on grass pasture: Eggs, organic raw Cheese (eight varieties), Yogurt (two plain and two flavored), Organic Butter (salted or unsalted) and organic grass-fed Raw Milk as well as Local Raw Honey and PA Maple Syrup.
Their organic flowers (limited time) include sunflowers, mixed bouquets and vases to put them in.
Now accepting credit cards, asking $20 minimum purchase. Cash preferred. Also accepting FMNP checks from eligible Seniors and Women, Infants & Children (WIC) to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables.
Tim Bellew Food
Philadelphia, PA
www.timbellewfood.com
Tim Bellew is a caterer, a cook, and a consultant in the food industry.
This week Stephanie, standing in for Tim, will be offering turkey sloppy joes, potato/leek/kale/feta hand pies, herb iced teas and Gus’s low-sugar sodas. He also will have granola, coffee, fresh fruit scones, cupcakes (black bottom- g/f; carrot), cookies, and brownies (g/f).
Stephanie was the pastry chef at Friday, Saturday and Sunday for 13 years and the chef/owner of Sweetie’s Pie Diner. Stephanie will be bringing Nana’s oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies, biscotti, flatbreads, and Buddy Biscuits for dogs and their people. This week, look for Apple pies, millet muffins, chocolate orange pound cake, and blackberry oat squares.
Everything is made with mostly organic ingredients, and many are gluten free.
Dad’s Foods
Philadelphia, PA
Dad’s Foods (“Dad’s), from good old South Philly, is a packaged foods company. They will be selling their flagship product, chicken meatballs, to take home for later. Dad’s is a new business formed earlier this year but one built on the foundation of John’s Market and Dad’s Stuffings, a butcher shop and food maker started way back in 1925. They have plans for more unique products to offer in the future.
This week, as noted above, Dad’s will be bringing prepackaged chicken meatballs
Greenberg’s Bakery (at the Friends of Pretzel Park table)
Greenberg’s Bakery began more than 90 years ago as a Philadelphia family-owned bakery. Currently in Oreland, PA, the bakery continues to carry on the tradition of using the family’s old, delicious recipes and techniques.
This week there will be an assortment of breads and some cinnamon buns at the Friends of Pretzel Park/Pretzel Park Farmers Market table.
At the Farmers Market 09/03/2016
Farmers Market Page
Farmers Market Vendors Page (for details)
Join the Email List
- Crawford Organics (Fresh Apple Cider this week!)
- New This Week: Greenberg’s Bakery (at the Friends of Pretzel Park table)
- Crawford Organics
- The farm has been growing organic produce since 1998. Since 2002 they have partnered with Paradise Organics, and between the two farms, offer a full line of fresh organic vegetables to wholesale markets. In 2008 and 2009, they attended a farmer’s market in Philadelphia. They merged with Wimer’s Organics CSA in 2016.
Among their crops this week are: Green Beans (stringless), Beets, Cabbage, Carrots, Celery Root, Chard, Cilantro, Bi-Color Sweet Corn (limited, two weeks left), Eggplant, Herbs, Kale, Leeks, Lettuce, Onions (White, Red or Sweet Yellow), Sweet Bell Peppers (Green or Red), Jalapeno Peppers, New Potatoes, Rhubarb, Salad Mix, Sweet Potatoes (limited), Shallots, Cherry Tomatoes, Heirloom Tomatoes, Red Tomatoes, Winter Squash (some or all of:, Acorn, and Butternut, Carnival, Delicata, Kabocha Type, Pie Pumpkin [for cooking], Spaghetti ), and Zucchini. In addition, they have Heirloom Dried Beans and Popcorn.
It’s here!!! Fresh Apple Cider!!!!
In addition to the Organic Watermelon and Concord Grapes they grow in East Earl (Lancaster County), they sell other Lancaster County farms’ fresh fruit and berries — some fruit is Organic, some are low spray — Apples (Gala, Honeycrisp), Bartlett Pears, Blackberries, Nectarines, Peaches (yellow or white flesh), Plums and Raspberries.
They also have available GMO-Free raised on grass pasture: Eggs, Cheese (eight varieties), Yogurt (two plain and two flavored), Butter (salted or unsalted) and grass-fed Raw Milk as well as Local Raw Honey and PA Maple Syrup.
Their organic flowers include sunflowers, mixed bouquets and vases to put them in.
Now accepting credit cards, asking $20 minimum purchase. Cash preferred. Also accepting FMNP checks from eligible Seniors and Women, Infants & Children (WIC) to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables.
- Greenberg’s Bakery (at the Friends of Pretzel Park table)
- Greenberg’s Bakery began more than 90 years ago as a Philadelphia family-owned bakery. Currently in Oreland, PA, the bakery continues to carry on the tradition of using the family’s old, delicious recipes and techniques.
This week there will be an assortment of breads and some cinnamon buns at the Friends of Pretzel Park/Pretzel Park Farmers Market table.
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