Thursday, June 17, 2010

Flat Rock Tailgate Market News - June 17, 2010

The Flat Rock Tailgate Market
Thursday, June 17th, 3 - 6 pm


This Week at the Market
 
It's berry time and you'll find Blackberries, Blueberries and Raspberries at the market.
 
NEW THIS WEEK:  Mama Christina's Pizzells.  Pizzells are traditional Italian cookies that are made from local, organic ingredients.  Can't wait to try them!
 

 
Magdi Kassab:  Semolina cookie (mamoul) filled with dates, YUM!  Rhaibi, a little gem of a cookie that defies description and Baklava.  He'll also have olive spread w/pecans & fresh dill, houmus & babaghanough to spread on a pita or pick up a few of his famous spinach pies.
 
 
Holly Spring Farm & Nursery:  The first of their blueberries, new potatoes, plus sugar snap peas, beets & Swiss chard.
 

 
Frank Dezzuto:  Antique roses, baby beets, turnips, onions & lettuce.
 
Lisa Marvel:  Chess pies, decadent organic carrot cake,
chocolate dipped brownie bites & edible flower pots.
 
 
Shepherd's Flock Farm: Fresh raspberries & lettuce grown without any fertilizers or chemicals.  Featured jelly this week is raspberry and raspberry with jalapeno.  Stop by an sample some.
 
Market Favorites:  Fresh Atlantic shrimp, get them while you can!!  Plus whole fish, grouper fillets, scallops & more. Fresh shiitake and wild mushrooms, free-range eggs, pork, beef & chicken. Fresh goat cheese, hearth baked breads, tarts & cookies.  There's been lots of greens, lettuces, cabbages and cauliflower too. 
  
Betty Bessette:   Five varieties of mustard, four varieties of jams, three varieties of scones, and three varieties of corn bread bites. For your furry friends there will be three varieties of dog bones.
 
Molly Le Bude:  Zucchini and summer squash, a few first bunches of fresh garlic!  More salad mix, bunched cilantro & basil, cut flowers and hopefully some shiitakes.   
 
You can still find a good variety of native, annual, perennial and herb plants that are ready to plant now.
 
Remember, Fresh is Best
Support Your Local Farmer  
 
SEE YOU AT THE MARKET  

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