nr706 wrote:sarcon wrote:has anyone seen Blue Marble at any of the farmers markets this year? they haven't been at Green City and I need some of that wonderful buttermilk!
I'm reasonably sure I've seen Blue Marble at the Evanston market.
sarcon wrote:has anyone seen Blue Marble at any of the farmers markets this year? they haven't been at Green City and I need some of that wonderful buttermilk!
Darren72 wrote:sarcon wrote:has anyone seen Blue Marble at any of the farmers markets this year? they haven't been at Green City and I need some of that wonderful buttermilk!
Kilgus, at the Green City Market, has buttermilk.
BR wrote:Darren72 wrote:sarcon wrote:has anyone seen Blue Marble at any of the farmers markets this year? they haven't been at Green City and I need some of that wonderful buttermilk!
Kilgus, at the Green City Market, has buttermilk.
Are you sure about this? They told me they don't offer it.
BR wrote:Darren72 wrote:sarcon wrote:has anyone seen Blue Marble at any of the farmers markets this year? they haven't been at Green City and I need some of that wonderful buttermilk!
Kilgus, at the Green City Market, has buttermilk.
Are you sure about this? They told me they don't offer it.
Kennyz wrote:I lucked out in 2 ways on Saturday at the GCM:
1) The Mick Klug peaches were actually almost ripe, and they tasted fantastic by Sunday afternoon.
2) The northernmost stand at the market was selling 12lb boxes of what they thought were flawed or damaged tomatoes for a mere 10 bucks. These were among the most perfect specimens I'd seen all year, so I roasted and froze them for winter. A rare GCM bargain.
NFriday wrote:Hi- I have not seen Oriana at the Saturday Evanston market yet Has anybody seen her at any of the other markets yet? I love her asian pears. Her pears are far better than anybody else. I have tried Nichols asian pears, and they are just OK. Thanks, Nancy
ecs wrote:NFriday wrote:Hi- I have not seen Oriana at the Saturday Evanston market yet Has anybody seen her at any of the other markets yet? I love her asian pears. Her pears are far better than anybody else. I have tried Nichols asian pears, and they are just OK. Thanks, Nancy
Oriana has been at the Rogers Park Farmers Market the past two Sundays. We tried a variety of her pears for the first time this week and they are fantastic.
NFriday wrote: The Glenwood market only had one other person selling fruit there besides Oriana. They did have at least 4 people selling organic vegetables there. Some of it was really reasonable, and some of it was not. They only had one person selling tomatoes there, and that was the same person that was selling apples and cider from Michigan. His tomatoes looked like they were a commercial variety. The kind that does not have a lot of flavor, but has a long shelf life.
jimswside wrote:However one service the Naperville farmers market offers proved invavluable. The knife sharpening guy. Old school peddle powered stone wheel for hand sharpening knives, etc. My beautiful(to me) Wusthoff chefs knife somehow developed a ding in the middle if the blade, I was distraught and thought I was going to have to buy a new knife, which is like buying a new hand to those who love and actually use their knives. My mom took my damaged knife to the market and the gentleman took care of the knife, putting a magnificent new blade on my friend.
Kudos to you knife guy.
ekreider wrote:The Lincoln Square Thursday afternoon/evening farmers' market was scheduled to end on September 2. However, it has been extended for September 16 through October 28 from 3 PM to 7 PM, an hour earlier than before. There is no market on September 9 due to the German Festival.
That's awesome. I remember being in Brooklyn a couple of years ago and seeing a mobile knife sharpening truck parked on a residential street and people lining up to have their knives sharpened. I sure do wish a knife truck had a regularly-scheduled stop in my neighborhood...jimswside wrote:However one service the Naperville farmers market offers proved invavluable. The knife sharpening guy. Old school peddle powered stone wheel for hand sharpening knives, etc. My beautiful(to me) Wusthoff chefs knife somehow developed a ding in the middle if the blade, I was distraught and thought I was going to have to buy a new knife, which is like buying a new hand to those who love and actually use their knives. My mom took my damaged knife to the market and the gentleman took care of the knife, putting a magnificent new blade on my friend.
Kudos to you knife guy.