SEASONAL * and
SUSTAINABLE
see us Sundays at the
Pinecrest Farmers Market
you never know who you might find shopping here...
do you know this man with Farmer Margie??
in the Pinecrest Gardens parking lot under the banyan trees
on Killian Dr (SW 112th St) and Red Road (57th Ave)
Village of Pinecrest, FL
every Sunday from 9am-2pm
BYOeB: We've been bag-free since 2012.
PLEASE NOTE: Conventional plastic grocery bags are no longer permitted to be used by vendors at the market.
We prefer not to introduce more new materials into the waste stream, no matter how eco-friendly they are.
Please remember to bring your own bags.
This week...
Savory herbs & spices:
red and white mango turmeric,
cilantro, dill,
parsley, mint,
curryleaf, fresh aloe leaf
heirloom, cherry, and flavorful artisan tomatoes
Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! and goat milk...
We have chicken and duck eggs.
We also have goat milk [per Florida law: raw milk is labeled for pet use only - not for human consumption]
But don't dally- we sell out quickly
Edible Flowers - our renowned Fancy Mix
Veggies & greens extraordinaire:
arugula, spinach,
sala
d mix,
baby bok choy, baby tatsoi, spicy salad mix,
baby sunflower greens and peashoots,
lettuces, escarole, endive,
chard, green curly and black Lacinato kale,
collards, dandelion
greens,
yukina savoy, bok choy,
fennel
The Beet goes on! red, Chioggia, and golden
beets,
Hakurei and Scarlet Queen turnips,
kohlrabi
red round, French breakfast, watermelon, and daikon radishes
It's splendiferous squash time!
butternut, spaghetti, zucchini, yellow squash, acorn squash, Jamaican p
umpkin
cukes, carrots,
Asian, purple, and Sicilian eggplant,
Romanesco, caulifower, and broccoli
green beans, cabbages, leeks, scallions, and spring onions
Pepper parade:
colorful sweet cubanelle, and sweet shishitos
spicy poblano, scotch bonnet, serrano, and jalapeno peppers
Fruit Fest:
Black sapote, papaya
, sapodilla, mam
ey,
cas guava,
canistel, p
assionfruit,
pencil mulberries (peaking now-ending soon!),
rough lemons, Not-Your-Nana's Bananas,
and our delicious dried fruits of summer - nothing added but love!
Tea makings:
dried moringa, lime basil, tulsi (sacred basil)
Salty seasonings:
Florida Keys Sea Salt, flavored salts, Gomasio
Moroccoan-style preserved citrus
other assorted goodies: local raw farm honey, fresh harvest pollen, royal jelly
and a great selection of Flair's Fayre goat milk soaps
Options
Local food cookbooks: Local Flavor,
Feeding the Hungry Ghost
and our latest find:
Bounty From the Box: The CSA Farm Cookbook (signed by the author)
Come early for best selection!
We accept cash, local checks, credit/debit (VISA, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx),
and SNAP/EBT
Fresh Access Bucks doubles the value of your SNAP (food stamp) dollars for purchasing fresh Florida-grown fruits and vegetables (up to $20/day). Shop with your tokens for SNAP-eligible food items from participating merchants throughout the market.
RCT is back! from JANUARY-MARCH: SNAP recipients can sign up to participate in a special 3-month nationwide University of Delaware/Wholesome Wave study, answer a few survey questions and be entered in a raffle for a chance to win extra SNAP matching dollars for the month, with no daily $ limit! (Chances of winning a market bag or extra incentives are 2 out of 3).
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