Farmers Market Update: Ode To Summer
Dear Readers,
I know that many of you enjoy the farmers market and visit it regularly, and if this describes you I’m sure you already know what I’m about to write.
For those of you who like the farmers market but find yourself cooking up excuses each week not to go, it is time to talk yourself out of that habit. At least this once. If you’re ever going to make visiting your farmers market a priority, now is the time. This is the season when a taste of a simple plum can change your life (I got mine from Paradez Farms).
There are only a few weeks of the year when berries and stone fruits haunt the market simultaneously, when you can get sweet cherries and perfect peaches. Even the tomatoes now would never be mistaken for anything other than a fruit. At this time of year it is possible to win friends with salad (I’ve done it many times already).
Today I saw children begging their parents to buy foods that most of us grew up hating (beets!). And I even bought a bag of broccoli simply because it was so cute. That’s right, even vegetables are getting their moment in the sun.
(the garlic and onions are photogenic??)
An added bonus is the late summer produce is just beginning to arrive as well. Today I bought my first corn, and saw eggplants available at a few different stands.
Mission and adriatic figs are also available, and surprisingly sweet for this early in the season. I even spied a few melons hanging out today, though I was too busy cradling peaches and nectarines to get one home safely.
And for today’s Moment of Zen, I present: kohlrabi.
Enjoy the summer! And if you discover or learn to love anything new this year, please come tell us about it.
xoxox
Darya
Today’s purchases:
- Heirloom tomatoes (The Peach Farm)
- Yellow corn (The Peach Farm)
- White nectarine (Paradez Farms)
- Yellow nectarine (Paradez Farms)
- Pluot (Paradez Farms)
- Basil (Chue’s Farm)
- Baby broccoli (Dirty Girl Produce)
- Green shallots (Dirty Girl Produce)
- Zephyr squash (Lucero Organic Farms)
- Mission figs (Knoll Farms)
- Red peppers (Happy Quail Farms)
- Mediterranean cucumbers (Happy Quail Farms)
- Salad greens (Green Gulch Farm)
- Red kale Green Gulch Farm)
- Purple garlic (Tierra Vegetables)
- Eggs (Marin Sun Farms)
- Yellow eye beans (Rancho Gordo)
Looking through these photos just now, I remembered that last night I had a dream about garlic. What are you doing to me, Darya? 🙂