July 29 2008 Market Update

From Lloyd Farmers’ Market — Blog by
July 28, 2008

Yes it’s true. Peaches are finally here. Packer Orchards will have peaches as well as apricots, nectarines and cherries. Blackberries, blueberries, raspberries and strawberries will be coming in this week from Greenville Farm, Sulina & Bay’s Farm and Unger Farms. Lettuce, carrots, radishes, snow peas, zucchini and fresh herbs will be available from Sulina & Bay’s Farm, Greenville Farm and from City Garden Farm. Springwater Farm will have a variety of wild and cultivated mushrooms for sale. Fresh and Local, Little Pots and Pans, Rogue Creamery, Russell’s Bread, Serious Bread and Xiong Farmer are all back with flowers, cheeses, pitas, bagels, breads, sandwiches and more>

There are a few new featured recipes above. All use items you’ll find at the market this week. Take a look.

See you at the Market!

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