Monday Market Haul - 1/26/2015

Sweet italian sausage, eggs, honeycrisp apples, bosc pears, yellow onion, yellow and orange carrots, ricotta (not pictured)

Sweet italian sausage, eggs, honeycrisp apples, bosc pears, yellow onion, yellow and orange carrots, ricotta (not pictured)

It’s Monday!

And for that you get a Monday Market Haul! Guys, the things I had to do to get this haul this weekend.

While Saturday was not, ahem, a "snowpocalypse" or anything (which I am experiencing currently.) It was still bitter cold and on top of that raining. What I coulda done was slept in, stayed in my pajams, made some coffee, and tucked in to a new book (Cat’s Cradle.) But what I did was --- head to the farmer’s market. Because if I didn’t, there would be nothing to blog about or eat for the week!

I don’t know if it comes across, but I’d say 90% of all the food that I create for this blog as well as what I consume on a daily basis comes directly from the farmer’s market. That's why I show my Market Haul on Mondays. It's important for me to show that I do my best to practice what I preach and that I am committed to my local, seasonal eating mission. Obviously here and there, I purchase things through regular means -- citrus is anything but local and I don’t always buy my meat from the market. But overall I’ve found it’s a very important part of my life now -- it gets me out of the house even in the middle of winter, it forces creativity in the kitchen as I am forced to cook only with what’s available in the season, and I’ve learned how important it is to support local sustainable farming when at all possible. 

So many farmers were so appreciative for the people that came out this past weekend. It’s important to support their hard work and presence at the market especially on a cold rainy day. As a creature of habit, I’d gotten used to going to the same vendors all the time for the same things. This past weekend, not all the farmers could make it into the city because up North it was snowing and icy. I had to broaden my search for what I was looking for and I found some different farmers and producers I hadn’t met yet.

p.s. how cool is that cutting board?! many thanks to mah girl, Jack!

Monday Market Haul - 7/28/2014

Finally! It's time for another Monday Market Haul! 

It was so nice to stroll the strands this weekend at my favorite farmer's market after so many weekends away!

Here's what I picked up:

Peaches, yellow and red plums, blueberries (who's farmer's selling point was "nothings been on them but rainwater!" Love it.) The strawberries were a surprise and I was slightly suspicious because I thought the season was over, but they were so cute and sweet and wild looking I snagged 'em up anyways, an italian pepper, parsely, a buncha squash including one the size of my arm, and squash blossoms - which I've never had before but I'm excited to experiment with.

So nice to be back! The farmer's market might be my happy place. :)


Monday Market Haul - 6/30/2014

Every Monday, I plan to show off all the fabulous things I bring home from the Farmer’s Market the past weekend!

Welcome to the first Monday Market Haul!

Red Russian Kale, Green Cabbage. Red Onions, Broccoli, Carrots, Strawberries, Red Cabbage, Radishes, Sweet Cherries

Red Russian Kale, Green Cabbage. Red Onions, Broccoli, Carrots, Strawberries, Red Cabbage, Radishes, Sweet Cherries

Okay, so I may have gotten a tad carried away at the farmer’s market on Saturday. Summer is here people! And the stands were abundant with proof of that. I had to keep in mind that I can’t make ALL THE THINGS! Somehow (berry wise) I was able to limit myself to only last of the season strawbs and first of the season cherries. But the raspberries, were calling my name, and throughout the market there were whispers of blueberries...but fortunately for my wallet and soon to be too full crisper they had already sold out by 11am! Meanwhile the pounds of veggies I brought home are bursting out of my bottom fridge drawer. I’m envisioning many a picnic salad for the upcoming holiday. Better get cookin’!

Beauts

Beauts