Thursday, July 14, 2011

Sunday July 17th at Rhinebeck Farmers' Market

Market Report:

peches mead 2

Peaches are here!

chatham brewing

This week we welcome Chatham Brewing to the market.

Here's a sneak peak at what they offer:

chatham brewing growler

  • O.C. Blonde:  Orange zest compliments the citrus notes of the Cascade hops and coriander.  Silver medal winner at the Great International Beer Festival.
  • Maple Amber:  Distinctively sweet as this ale is made with a generous portion of real maple syrup from Columbia County.
  • IPA:  Light in body, strong in flavor.  This beer gets its characteristic bitterness from a combination of Cascade and East Kent Goldings hops.
  • Amber Ale:  A mahogany colored ale with a rich malt body and moderate hops.  Munich and chocolate malts add depth to this sessions beer.

 

pattypan squash taliaferro

Pattypan squash.

fava beans

Fava Beans

Stop by to see Gary Wiltbank of Wiltbank Farm this Sunday.

gary wiltbank oyster mush

Chef Eva Sun will be cooking Gary's wonderful mushrooms and will offer tastings to market shoppers.

   green and wax beans taliaferro  

Green & Wax Beans

bacon

Kesicke Farm not has many cuts of pork in stock including bacon.

blackberries

Blackberries are showing up in the market.

Our new Insulated Tote Bag

rhinebeck farmers market insulated tote bag

These are selling fast.

They are a great way to keep your meat and cheese purchases cool until you get home.

Only $5 each.

Music:

Fred Gillen, Jr.

Fred Gillen Jr. - Part folk singer, part indie rocker, and part poet, Fred Gillen Jr. writes and sings songs about the human experience, honestly and fearlessly addressing pain, injustice, and isolation in his work, but also acknowledging and celebrating the hope in everyday existence. www.fredgillenjr.com

 

Community Group:

Catskill Animal Sanctuary

Catskill Animal Sanctuary

A safe haven for abused, abandoned, and neglected horses and farm animals while heightening public awareness of the treatment of these animals and its impact on humans, animals, and the planet we share through innovative on and off-site programming, and serving as an educational resource to schools and youth organizations. Stop by to talk to us about volunteer opportunities, providing an adoptive home, and for more information about our educational events. www.CASanctuary.org

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Sunday, July 10th

Market Report

blueberries

Blueberries are here!

A Celebration of the Life of John C. Honey
This Saturday, July 9th at 11:00am
Blithewood Manor at Bard College

John was a founder of the Rhinebeck Farmers' Market, longtime member on the Board of Directors, namesake of the Rhinebeck Farmers' Market Scholarship and dear friend.

John Honey Memorial

Congratulations to the 2011 Recipient of the John Honey Scholarship, Sarah Meyer.

Sara Meyer John Honey Scholarship recipient 2011

Sarah was awarded a $1500 scholarship to pursue studies in an agriculturally related field.

T-shirt Sale

The Rhinebeck Farmers' Market will host a T-shirt Sale this Sunday to raise funds for next year's recipient.

All shirts are only $5 with 100% of proceeds benefitting the John Honey Scholarship.

t-shirt sale, rhinebeck farmers market

We have tons of fun, foodie styles for kids and adults.

They are a hot seller, so get them while they last.

all natural ingredients girl rhinebeck farmers market, eat local produce t-shirt 

'Tis the season for summer berries.

currants, raspberries, gooseberries, ray tousey, rhinebeck farmers market

Black & Red Rapsberries at Tousey Farm's Booth

Plus, they'll have Currants in three varieties - Red, White & Black

Pick up some Red Currants and try this delightful recipe for Red Currant Sorbet

corn migliorelli 

The first of the season corn has arrived!

The ears may be on the small side but don't let that deter you.

The corn is sweet and delicious.

broccoli mead

We're also seeing broccoli starting to show up.

summer onions If you haven't tried the sweet summer onions from Brittany Hollow Farm, you don't know what you've been missing.

They are a perfect and unexpected addition to any BBQ.

Slice them into thick rings crosswise and then run 2 skewers side by side through the middle to keep the rings in place. Brush with a little olive oil, sprinkle with a little salt and pepper.

Place them on the grill for a couple of minutes on each side when your other grill items are almost ready.

You'll be amazed at how sweet and wonderful an onion can be.

 

 

 

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Summer Squash is here.

squash blossoms

...and you can still get squash blossoms too.

Don't Miss

oyster mush

Stop by Wiltbank Farm's booth this Sunday.

They will be cooking up their wonderful mushrooms

and will be offering free tastes to market shoppers.

Plus

Dancing Ewe Farm will introduce their new Crostata di Ricotta this week.

A savory tartlet filled with their own sheep's milk ricotta.

We'll post pictures of its loveliness next week, but you can stop by this week to pick one up.

   New Insulated Tote Bags

rhinebeck farmers market insulated tote bag

Have you ever been at the market and wanted to buy some cheese or meat but knew that you wouldn't be going home for a few hours? Well, this new insulated bag will help solve that problem for you.

They will make their debut this Sunday at the market info booth. $5 each.

Linocut Design by Gina Palmer.

Music this Week:

Steve Chizmadia

steve chizmidia

Steve is an award winning artist from the Hudson Valley with strong roots in the singer songwriter tradition, country and rock. www.stevechizmadia.com

 

Community Group:

wilderstein

Wilderstein Historic Site - Hudson Valley Victoriana at its best. Exquisite Queen Ann style mansion, 1888 interiors, grounds designed by Calvert Vaux. Home of Margaret (Daisy) Suckley, cousin and confidante of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. House Tours, walking trails and remarkable Hudson River views. www.wilderstein.org