FARMER'S MARKET AND HOME GARDEN EVENT

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Re: FARMER'S MARKET AND HOME GARDEN EVENT

Post by Derf » Sun Jun 09, 2013 2:48 am

a wonderful refreshing crisp salad to go with our wings for supper tonight with goodies from the Farmer's Market except for the mint from my herb garden ...
luvcookn' #recipe9138

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Re: FARMER'S MARKET AND HOME GARDEN EVENT

Post by Bergy » Sun Jun 09, 2013 11:12 am

I made this salad for lunch - a different Greek Salad loaded with flavour.
Completed Sue's Horiataki - Greek Tomato Salad http://www.recipezazz.com/recipe/horiat ... salad-8260

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Re: FARMER'S MARKET AND HOME GARDEN EVENT

Post by Bergy » Sun Jun 09, 2013 11:16 am

I have completed oodiegal's Spinach Stir Fry http://www.recipezazz.com/recipe/spinach-stir-fry-7012


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Re: FARMER'S MARKET AND HOME GARDEN EVENT

Post by Bergy » Sun Jun 09, 2013 11:37 am

Sue Gorgeous photos Loved the visit and I loved the photo of Bill with the grass on his nose!

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Re: FARMER'S MARKET AND HOME GARDEN EVENT

Post by Derf » Sun Jun 09, 2013 3:25 pm

Bergy - i've made that Greek salad, love it, love your photos, especially love the salad set on that plate, really shows off the salad.
Love the look of that spinach, saved the recipe you made it look so good :D

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Re: FARMER'S MARKET AND HOME GARDEN EVENT

Post by Bergy » Sun Jun 09, 2013 4:05 pm

:(( :(( :(( :(( :(( Boo Hoo I haven't got any :-O :-O :-O :-O completed on page one

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Re: FARMER'S MARKET AND HOME GARDEN EVENT

Post by Sue » Sun Jun 09, 2013 6:40 pm

I'll be posting "Garlic Scape Crostini" later for a new recipe. Am I supposed to let you guys know first or just tell you if a new one gets posted.
I didn't have much lead time on this- got the scapes at the market, came home and created a simple tasty nosh. Waiting for some rain to pass to get dinner. Grilling out. ;) I hope the rain stops long enough to grill steaks or we will be eating mishmash.

I have some photos of Pipkins and also Findlay market for you guys later when I get them on photobucket. Those from yesterday were just markets run by farms. Pipkins is a smaller year round market. Findlay market is old and large with tons of vendors and shops.

I have some more markets in mind for coming weeks. :D

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Re: FARMER'S MARKET AND HOME GARDEN EVENT

Post by Sue » Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:40 pm

I am also posting a salad recipe called "Chorizo, Sweet Potato, Roasted Pepper and Manchego Salad". It has peppers, sweet potato and aruguala/lettuce blend.

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Findlay Market, Cincinnati Ohio

Post by Sue » Sun Jun 09, 2013 10:51 pm

Findlay Market, Cincinnati Ohio

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Mediterranean shop full of olive oils and such
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fair trade market baskets from Africa
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cheese shop- there was much more but it was packed in there
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Biermeisters in the Biergarten
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another cheese shop
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Saigon market- I dropped some money in there buying pho bowls, a covered server, several packs of mustard powder, fresh galangal, and some spices
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inside the market they are making fresh sushi
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someone selling fresh bread
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italian vendor- they had a couple other cases of stuff also desserts
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spice market
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waffle guys at the belgian crepery
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french patisserie
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goetta and other delicacies
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I thought of you, Bergy!
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this counter not even the sausage specialist but most of the butchers have tons of wursts
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I did buy some Merguez lamb sausage as well as some Swedish potato sausage (this is the sausage guy) He has a couple other counters of sausages but too many ppl in front of them
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dark square is softshell crab
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lots of fish but not as much as Jungle Jim's
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Mmmm...kataifi- just got done with that couldn't eat the whole thing
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about 6 different full service butchers, this is just one counter of pork
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chix
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Amish chicken (Amish means "expensive in the common tongue) LOL
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Good buy on those lemons
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outside in the street
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he played very well-
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green almonds- they gave samples- I didn't care for it- squishy like lambs ear euca
or pussy willow- not really like food
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green plums- I didn't buy any but those would have been fun in a sauce
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Re: FARMER'S MARKET AND HOME GARDEN EVENT

Post by Sue » Sun Jun 09, 2013 10:56 pm

Pipkin's market- small but great for heirloom veggies and unusual things

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scapes came along with me! real fresh!
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those baby bok choy would have been good in Bergy's BBQ Baby Bok Choy recipe
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drool
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