Saturday, September 20, 2008

Farmer's Market Report - Sept 20th


Welcome to another edition of the Farmer's Market Report. Are you new to the report? You can learn more about it here.

Today was an absolutely perfect farmer's market day here in NC. The weather this morning was breezy, sunny, cool (58F), and had a touch of that fall smell in the air. The market was quieter than the height of summer - which is unfortunate for the farmers, and the absentee shoppers, because there's still plenty of wonderful produce to be had. However, I enjoy the quieter atmosphere.

There was nice harp music playing (live!) and a local wood carver, too.

I picked up:
- Okra (1 1/2 lb)
- Black-eyed peas (two bags - probably a pound)
- 6 "old-fashioned" pears (that is what the farmer called them)
- Muscadine and Scuppernong grapes
- and 3 organic chocolate chip muffins (you'll notice the kids barely let me get a picture of them - there was only one left by the time I pulled out my camera!)

I would have grabbed more peas, but there were only two bags left. In fact, I only bought one to begin with (not to be greedy), and then went back for the second. The okra and peas will probably go into a hearty tomato-based soup (maybe with some frozen corn) to be served with homemade corn bread. Other ideas for the okra and/or black-eyed peas?

What did you find at your farmer's market today?

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3 comments:

Sarah Beam said...

I'm getting a little nervous about the waning offerings at the market here at the end of summer.

alexandra's kitchen said...

i have yet to see okra at my farmers' market out here in SoCal. i would love to make some fried okra!

Glenda said...

Great stuff you got today! I'm jealous over the peas! Check out my report at my new food blog http://thelittleredhenfoodsite.blogspot.com/ where I not only report what I bought, but actually made up a smoothie with some of what I bought!