More Vendors Coming to the MIFM Harvest Market, Sunday November 18

We have tents! We have warm things to drink! So don’t miss the last Mercer Island Farmers Market of the season, enhanced with Arts & Crafts!

More Things to Eat (In addition to the Vendors listed in previous post)

New for Harvest Market:                 

Returning Friends

Arts & Crafts

  • Joan Jevnikar – Jewelry (MIVAL Table)
  • Lillian Broekhoven- Aprons & Wreaths (MIVAL Table)
  • Marianne Bond – Hats (MIVAL Table)
  • Mary Chalker – Gift Boxes (MIVAL Table)
  • Susanne Foster – Fiber scarves, straw stars, gift bags, calendars (MIVAL Table)
  • Pia Messina – Paintings, dishes & scarves (MIVAL Table)
  • Joan Johnson – Glass Art
  • Leslie West – Studio Adlib- Found stuff creations
  • Wish Poosh Designs- Wood & glass art, indoor & garden

November 20th Mercer Island Farmers Market Vendor News

Winter squash from Hand-Farmed Organics at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 18, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Winter squash from Hand-Farmed Organics at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 18, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Our annual pre-Thanksgiving Harvest Market is this Sunday, November 20th at our usual time—10 am to 3 pm—at our usual location—SE 32nd Street between 77th Avenue SE and 78th Avenue SE at the northern end of Mercerdale Park.

Most of our regular-season vendors will be be returning for this final market day of 2011.  In addition to these familiar faces, the MI Farmers Market is thrilled that our Harvest Market will also have  several new vendors including:

  • Sign announcing that the vendor will be at the Mercer Island Farmers Market's pre-Thanksgiving Harvest Market. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

    Sign announcing that the vendor will be at the Mercer Island Farmers Market's pre-Thanksgiving Harvest Market. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

    Farmboy Baking Company, Medina, WA, who are bringing homemade pies, caramel apples, cookies, and cake pops

  • Middlefork Coffee Roasters, Seattle, WA, who will be offering hot cups of brewed coffee free as well as nine different varieties of fair trade, organic arabica coffee
  • Rainer Mountain Cranberry Farm, Eatonville, WA, who are coming with their local fresh cranberries
  • Theo Dorres Aromatics, Renton, WA, who will have available hot cups of tea plus several varieties of fresh lose-leaf tea

Our market manager, Edee Philips, has been working overtime putting together the detailed list below of all of the expected vendors and the products that they are bringing to this Sunday’s Harvest Market.

  • Honey Crisp apples from Collins Family Orchards at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 11, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

    Honey Crisp apples from Collins Family Orchards at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 11, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

    Collins Family Orchard, Selah, WA are planning to bring pink lady, fuji, honey crisp, gala, jazz apples, asian, bosc, packham pears, and angelo plums

  • Crown S Ranch, Winthrop, WA, will not only be featuring fifty organic-pasture-raised heritage turkeys—perfect for everyone’s Thanksgiving feast, but will also be offering 20% off holiday roasts, stew meat, and soup bones.  In addition, Jennifer Argraves and her family will have available their sustainably raised tenderloin roast, standing rib roast and ham roast as well as chickens and heritage stewing roosters and limited cuts of beef and pork.
  • Farmboy Baking Company, Medina, WA will have fresh pumpkin pies, both ready-to-eat and “take and bake,” apple pies, berry pies, snowflake gingerbread cookies, caramel apples, caramel pretzels, and cake pops
  • Rome Doherty, owner of Farmers Market Preserves, speaking with customers at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on August 21, 2011.

    Rome Doherty, owner of Farmers Market Preserves, speaking with customers at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on August 21, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

    Farmers Market Preserve, Seattle, WA, will be featuring several Thanksgiving-themed jams and jellies, including cranberry-jalapeño jam, crabapple jelly, spiced crabapple jelly, crabapple with mint and black pepper jelly, and crabapple with star anise jelly. Rome Doherty will also have on had several fruit butters, including apple, apple with ancho-chili, pear, peach and plum. He will be have free gift boxes available for those wanting to give his delicious, locally sourced products to those unable to get them themselves. As always, Rome will be offering a dollar off of your first jar of jam if you use the secret phrase. This week’s phrase—in honor of the Harvard-Yale game—is ”Bulldog, bulldog, bow, wow, wow”

  • Fishing Vessel St. Jude, Seattle, WA, will have their justly famous locally caught tuna, including several flavors of canned tuna, sashimi-grade albacore steaks, and five flavors of albacore jerky
  • Full Circle Farm, Carnation, WA, will be offering potatoes, beets, cabbage, carrots, celery and celery root, kales, chards, greens, and winter squash
  • Got Soup? owner Jerry Baxter handing a sample to a customer at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 24, 2011.

    Got Soup? owner Jerry Baxter handing a sample to a customer at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 24, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

    Got Soup, Seattle, WA, will have several cold-weather soups, including caramelized onion & apple braised cabbage, potato & leek with chantarellas, thai pumpkin with coconut, crab bisque, and asparagus with truffled marscapone

  • Hand-Farmed Organics, Fall City, WA, will have on hand many of the vegetables needed for your Thanksgiving meal, including brussel sprouts, sunchokes, potatoes, greens, kales, carrots, parsnips, squashes, pumpkins, garlic, broccoli, cauliflower, turnips, and celery root
  • Farmer Kai Ottoson of Hedlin Family Farm, Mount Vernon, WA hard at work setting up tables of produce at the Mercer Island Farmers Market in 2009.

    Farmer Kai Ottoson of Hedlin Family Farm, LaConner, WA hard at work setting up tables of produce at the Mercer Island Farmers Market in 2009. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

    Hedlin Farm, LaConner, WA, tomatoes, bell peppers, hot peppers, basil, beets, cabbage, carrots, swiss chard, fennel, kale, leeks, lettuce, onions, shallots, potatoes, spinach, winter squash. In addition to these vegetables, Hedlin will also be bringing their own certified-organic, whole wheat flour

  • Island Apiaries, Freeland, WA, will be offering honey from Whidbey Island in many flavors such as blackberry, raspberry, buckwheat, and fireweed plus  cinnamon-infused.  Be sure to stock up for the winter
  • Jacobs Creamery, Doty, WA, will be returning to the MIFM will their wonderful eggs, European-style cultured butter, crème fraîche, cheddar, gouda, italian-grating cheese, eggnog pudding (chocolate and vanilla too), cranberry pizazz (cranberry-with-orange-zest-flavored fromage blanc), herbed and original fromage blanc, and fresh natural Greek, honey Greek, and european-style yogurts
  • Kittitas Valley Greenhouse, Ellensburg, WA, will be coming to the MI Farmers Market with their greenhouse-grown, heirloom tomatoes
  • Fresh, hand-made pasta from La Pasta, Seattle, WA at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on June 12, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

    Fresh, hand-made pasta from La Pasta, Seattle, WA at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on June 12, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

    La Pasta, Seattle, WA, will have their hand-made pastas including egg, spinach, lemon pepper, spinach, beet, tricolore, black squid ink, four-cheese ravioli, three-mushroom ravioli, pumpkin ravioli, spinach-and-roasted-garlic ravioli, and potato gnocchi

  • Martin Family Orchard, Orondo, WA, will be coming to the Harvest Market with Fuji and Gala apples, Bartlett, D’Anjou, and Hosui Asian pears
  • Middlefork Coffee Roasters, Seattle, WA, will be at the MI Farmers market with free, freshed-brewed cups of coffee to keep everyone warm and lively. They will also be selling nine varieties of fair-trade, organic, Arabica coffee beans –fair trade and organic
  • Molly Moon Ice Cream, Seattle, WA, will be back with their wonderful ice cream featuring such Thanksgiving-themed flavors as pumpkin clove, spiced cider sorbet, pear sorbet, & cranberry-ginger sorbet. Molly Moon will also have several of their usual popular flavors, including Theo chocolate, Vivace coffee, and salted caramel
  • Parfait Organic Artisan Ice Cream, Seattle, WA, will also be back with several seasonal flavors, including pumpkin spice, cinnamon stick, and toasted hazelnut, plus many of their usual favorite flavors. They will have a special sale for their pints: buy four or more pints and get for free a jar of organic dark chocolate sauce
  • The folks at Patty Pan Grill cooking up veggies at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 31, 2011. (Photo by Alyssa Hatsukami)

    The folks at Patty Pan Grill cooking up veggies at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 31, 2011. (Photo by Alyssa Hatsukami)

    Patty Pan Grill, Seattle, WA, will be cooking up their popular grilled veggie quesadillas, veggie and beef tamales (sourced from the MIFM’s Crown S Ranch)

  • Rainier Mountain Cranberry Farm, Eatonville, WA, will have the one of the key ingredients for your Thanksgiving meal: cranberries. Be sure to stop by their booth to find out about their farm and their fresh, locally grown cranberries
  • Snohomish Bakery, Snohomish, WA, will be coming to the market with their amazing artisan breads and pastries. For the holiday season they will also be bringing stollen, the traditional German Christmas cake
  • Theo Dorres Aromatics, Renton, WA, cups of hot tea, packaged loose-leaf teas blended from local certified organic ingredients, including a limited edition holiday tea & tisane gift tin, gluten-free & kosher
  • Trevani Truffles, Seattle, WA, will be at the Harvest Market with several holiday-themed treats, including egg nog and cranberry orange dark chocolate plus several other flavors of truffle including scotch & honey with turmeric, white chocolate marzipan with pistachios, classic dark chocolate, raspberry, caramel with sea salt, rosemary olive oil,  and white chocolate lemon with anise
  • Shannon's dad, Ernie, talking with a customer at the Two If By Seafoods booth at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 24, 2011.

    Shannon's dad, Ernie, talking with a customer at the Two If By Seafoods booth at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 24, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

    Two if by Seafoods, Seattle, WA, have have on hand their Alaska-caught sockeye and coho salmon, available in fillets and steaks, as well as the most amazing smoked salmon around

  • Veraci Pizza, Seattle, WA, will be at the MI Farmers Market baking pizzas including luna rossa italian dry salami, cascioppo bros italian sausage, fresh mozzarella, roasted peppers on savory red sauce with our three cheese blend wild chanterelle fresh wild chanterelles, beecher’s flagship cheese on garlic olive oil with our three cheese blend
  • Willapa Hills Cheese, Doty, WA, will be offering market favorites, including Big Boy Blue, Two-Faced Blue, Pluvius, and You-Moon (pure sheep’s milk blue cheese)
  • Pizza dough being tossed at the Zaw Pizza booth at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 24, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

    Pizza dough being tossed at the Zaw Pizza booth at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 24, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

    Zaw Pizza, Seattle, WA, will be making from scratch, made-to-order handcrafted bake-at-home pizzas

September 11th Mercer Island Farmers Market Vendor Highlights: Twice-Baked Nutella Croissants, Maximus-Minimus, and Sweet Corn

This past Sunday, the Mercer Island Farmers Market had a surprise new product from one long-time vendor, the first visit from a popular food truck, and boxes of organic sweet corn from another long-time vendor.

Snohomish Bakery’s Twice Baked Nutella Croissants

A selection of the artisanal breads available from the Snohomish Bakery at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 11, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

A selection of the artisanal breads available from the Snohomish Bakery at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 11, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

The MIFM community has grown to love the artisanal baked goods made fresh each morning by the Snohomish Bakery, Snohomish, WA. Throughout the day, folks line up for SnoBake’s crusty breads (baguettes, pumpernickel, cinnamon raisin, pain au levain, multigrain…). In the morning, folks buy Snohomish’s cinnamon rolls, muffins, scones, and croissants (plain, chocolate, blueberry, pear, and strawberry) to enjoy with their coffee. In the afternoon, folks buy their cookies (Russian tea, macaroons, biscotti, peanut butter, oatmeal, chocolate chip…) and gruyere cheese bread for an afternoon snack.

Twice-baked, Nutella croissant from the Snohomish Bakery at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 11, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Twice-baked, Nutella croissant from the Snohomish Bakery at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 11, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Occasionally, Snohomish introduces an exciting new product. This past Sunday they surprised us with a twice-baked Nutella croissant—chocolaty, nutty, sweet, and flaky. But, unfortunately, there were only a few of them and they sold out during the first hour.

We hope that Snohomish will make many more this Sunday morning for the MIFM so that more of us can enjoy this great new addition to their product mix.

Maximus-Minimus’s Famous Pool-Pork Sandwich and Pig Mobile

The famous Maximus-Minimus pig mobile at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 11, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

The famous Maximus-Minimus pig mobile at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 11, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Kurt Daimmeier, owner-chef of Bennett’s Pure Food Bistro here on Mercer Island as well as Beecher’s Handmade Cheese and Pasta & Co., came to the MIFM on Sunday the 11th to do a very well-received chef demo.

In addition to Bennett’s, Beecher’s, and Pasta & Co., Kurt also owns the Maximus-Minimus food truck, which is famous for being a giant metal pig with sunglasses and “SOMEPIG” as a license plate (we love the Charlotte’s Web reference). They have developed a dedicated following though because of their delicious pulled-pork sandwiches. As they say, “The truck gets their attention, the sandwich brings ‘em back.”

So in honor of Kurt’s chef demo, the Maximus-Minimus pig mobile came to the MI Farmers Market and wowed us all with their food. We hope that they enjoyed the MIFM and our community as much as we enjoyed their truck and their food and that they will be back for a return visit soon.

Organic Sweet Corn

Customers buying sweet corn at the Crown S Ranch booth at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 11, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Customers buying sweet corn at the Crown S Ranch booth at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 11, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

This past Sunday, Crown S Ranch, Winthrop, WA brought freshly harvested organic sweet corn for the second Sunday in a row.

Customers eagerly gathered around the boxes of corn, carefully selecting ears and anticipating the delicious dishes that they were going to be making.

One such recipe we know that many folks tried that evening was Aztec Trinity salad. This was because Chef Kurt Daimmeier showed us how to make it during his chef demo on Sunday afternoon. The recipe calls for roasted yams, roasted peppers, black beans, and…fresh sweet corn kernels.

August 21st Mercer Island Farmers Market Event News

Once again our volunteers have developed a full program of activities for this weekend’s Mercer Island Farmers Market.

Power Hour

Dedicated MIFM volunteers and board members, Mindy Landsman and Tanya Bednarski, serving pastries at the July 2011 Power Hour.

Dedicated Mercer Island Farmers Market volunteers and board members, Mindy Landsman and Tanya Bednarski, serving pastries at the July 2011 Power Hour. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Our monthly “Power Hour” for the market’s early shoppers will be this Sunday. From 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., there will be free coffee and pastries (from the MIFM’s own Snohomish Bakery, natch) to fortify both customers and vendors alike.

So please plan to get to the Mercer Island Farmers Market during the first hour not only to support our farmers and buy fresh, local produce, but also to join our early-bird community over a cup of coffee and some delicious pastries.

Farm Day

Kids searching for the queen bee in the bee hive at the Island Apiaries booth at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 31, 2011.

Kids searching for the queen bee in the bee hive at the Island Apiaries booth at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 31, 2011. (Photo by Alyssa Hatsukami)

For our annual Farm Day, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., there will be rabbits, goats, hens, and bees at the MI Farmers Market.

The rabbits, goats, and hens will come from our friends and neighbors here on Mercer Island. (Bet you didn’t realize what a menagerie lived on the Island.)

The bees will be a familiar presence to our shoppers as they will be from Island Apiaries, which has been thrilling customers this market season with their bee hive. David Neal, the owner of Island Apiaries, will be moving the hive from his booth to the “farm” next to the market. As always, he will be there to answer customers questions about the bees and their hive.

A big “thank you” to David Neal and the Mercer Islanders who are providing animals for our Farm Day.

We are sure that our community’s children are going to love this fun, educational activity.

Music

Patrick Daughtery performing at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 17, 2011.

Patrick Daughtery performing at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 17, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

This Sunday, Mercer-Island-Farmers-Market favorite, Patrick Daugherty, will be back to entertain us. Patrick has not only been a consistent musical presence at the MIFM since our first year, but also was a dedicated volunteer for many years organizing the market’s musical entertainment.

This Sunday, though, Patrick is going to be trying something new and different. At 1 p.m., Patrick and community group, Transition Initiative Mercer Island (TIMI), are planning the Community SongFest, which will be a sing-along for everyone at the market.

Patrick and TIMI are inviting the entire community to join them singing such traditional favorites as “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” this Sunday afternoon. Everyone interested should plan to meet just before 1 p.m. at the flagpole.

July 17th Vendor News for the Mercer Island Farmers Market

For our Sunday, July 17th market, the Mercer Island Farmers Market is thrilled that three farmers will be joining the market for the first time this market season: Billy’s Organic Garden, Tonasket, WA; the River Farm Organic Produce, Ellensburg, WA; and Tonnemaker Family Orchard, Royal City, WA. All three farms have been working hard through this difficult growing season to have enough quality produce to supply our farmers market as well as others. As of this week they finally do. Please welcome these three highly anticipated farms to the the MI Farmers Market: stop by their booths; talk with the farmers; and buy some of their fresh, local produce.

Billy’s Organic Garden, Tonasket, WA

Many of our customers have missed Billy’s this season and their wonderful organic produce. At last year’s market, the farm’s tomatoes and tree fruit were particular favorites. Well, after a long absence, they will finally be back. Billy’s is expecting to bring tomatoes tomorrow, but the full list of what they will have isn’t quite certain. So be sure to head over to see their full selection.

The River Farm Organic Produce, Ellensburg, WA

Jerry of the River Farm Organic Produce, Ellensburg, WA talking with a customer at the Bellevue Farmers Market earlier this year.

Jerry of the River Farm Organic Produce, Ellensburg, WA talking with a customer at the Bellevue Farmers Market earlier this year. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Tomorrow will be the first time that the River Farm will be at the Mercer Island Farmers Market. They are very popular at other farmers markets in the region, such as the University-District and the Bellevue Farmers Markets. Just as with Billy’s Organic Garden, the farm’s final product mix for our market tomorrow isn’t 100% certain yet, but they definitely plan to bring to the MI Farmers Market zucchini, zucchini blossoms, and cucumbers. Our customers should have a great time meeting Jerry, the owner of the River Farm, and checking out his wonderful organic produce.

Tonnemaker Family Orchard, Royal City, WA

Tonnemaker is also a new farm for the Mercer Island Farmers Market. They grow a large variety of different fruits and vegetables, including over 100 different varieties of tree fruit. The farm expects to bring to the MIFM tomorrow three varieties of cherries: Bing; Sonata; and maybe Sandra Rose. In addition, they will be bringing summer squash, zucchini and maybe some cucumbers. We know that their produce will be a big hit with the Mercer Island Farmers Market customers.

We are no less thrilled about the many farms and other vendors that have been with us since the beginning of this market season. Below are some specials and highlights from many of them, including “Amazing” cauliflower and chocolate-ripe bell peppers.

Crown S Ranch, Winthrop, WA

Jennifer Argraves of Crown S Ranch, Winthrop, WA and her daughter at the Mercer Island Farmers Market earlier this season.

Jennifer Argraves of Crown S Ranch, Winthrop, WA and her daughter at the Mercer Island Farmers Market earlier this season. (Photo by Alyssa Hatsukami)

This week, in addition, to their wonderful eggs and wide selection of organic, pastured beef cuts (T-bone steaks, ribeye steaks, top sirloin steaks, New York steaks, ground beef patties, chuck roasts, round roasts, and short ribs), Crown S Ranch has a special on freshly harvested, pastured chickens, which are $4.95 per pound, as well as a special for their pastured pork chops, which are 10% off at tomorrow’s market.

Farmers Market Preserves, Seattle, WA

Rome Doherty of Farmers Market Preserves has two new jams this week. After “scoring” some Montmorency cherries last week, he make “Pie Cherry” jam. In addition, Rome also will have the first raspberry jam of the season.

The “magic” word this week for a dollar off of your first jar of jam is “peleton.” Rome didn’t explain, but our guess is that this market’s word-of-the-week is in honor of the Tour de France. So, stop by Rome’s booth to buy some of his delicious jams, jellies, and preserves as well as to talk about cycling.

Full Circle Farm, Carnation, WA

Customers at the Full Circle Farm, Carnation, WA booth at the Mercer Island Farmers Market in June, 2011.

Customers at the Full Circle Farm, Carnation, WA booth at the Mercer Island Farmers Market in June, 2011. (Photo by Alyssa Hatsukami)

Full Circle will be bringing two varieties of cauliflower: Romanesco and “Amazing,” which they swear is really the name of the variety. Check it out yourself to see if it really is as amazing as the name indicates. In addition to the cauliflower, Full Circle will also have both green and red dandelion greens, sugar-snap peas, English-shelling peas, rainbow carrots (orange, while, yellow & purple) and red and white currents.

Got Soup?, Seattle, WA

Jerry Baxter as always has four great new soups for the market tomorrow:

  • Green Pea with Mint and Tarragon
  • Curried Lentil with Spinach and Tomato
  • Italian Broccoli with White Bean and Sausage
  • Watermelon Gazpacho

This week’s soups include fresh fruit and vegetables from many of our farmers, including Full Circle Farm (onions, fennel, and spinach), Tonnemaker Orchards (peppers and dried chilies), and Kittitas Valley Greenhouse, Ellensburg, WA (tomatoes and cucumbers).

Hand-Farmed Organics, Fall City, WA

Spicy arugula, sweet carrots, and Easter-egg radishes from Hand-Farmed Organics, Fall City, WA at the Mercer Island Farmers Market at the July 3, 2011 market.

Spicy arugula, sweet carrots, and Easter-egg radishes from Hand-Farmed Organics, Fall City, WA at the Mercer Island Farmers Market at the July 3, 2011 market. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

New this week from Hand-Farmed Organics will be romanesco cauliflower. They will also be bringing more of their wonderful greens and delicious broccoli and carrots. Last market day, their Flashy Trout lettuce with its large, dark green leaves with purple patches was a particular hit. Stop by the booth and talk with Ryan and Casey to learn more about the farm and its produce.

Hedlin Family Farm, Mount Vernon, WA

Cute sign announcing "Slightly late, but worth the wait" berries at the Hedlin Family Farm booth at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 3, 2011.

Cute sign at the Hedlin Family Farm booth at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 3, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Hedlin Family Farm will be bringing sugar-snap peas, English and salad (aka Persian) cucumbers, and red-ripe, orange-ripe, yellow-ripe, and chocolate-ripe (yes, that is the name of the variety, really) rainbow bell peppers. According to Kai Ottesen, one of the owners of the farm, this will be the last and the best week for the farm’s ‘June’-bearing strawberries. He writes, “So it’s a good week to stock up for the winter.” In addition, the first of Hedlin’s Tulameen raspberries are on.  Kai writes, “Tulameens are to raspberries what Shuksans are to strawberries and if you haven’t had either, start asking for them.”

Molly Moon Ice Cream, Seattle, WA

Customers at the Mercer Island Farmers Market getting ice cream at Molly Moon's ice cream truck.

Customers at the Mercer Island Farmers Market getting ice cream at Molly Moon's ice cream truck. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Molly Moon has two new additions to their menu this week: Cherry Chunk Ice Cream and Strawberry Lemonade Sorbet.

Parfait Artisan Organic Ice Cream, Seattle, WA and Molly Moon Ice Cream, Seattle, WA

Parfait Artisan Organic Ice Cream truck at the Mercer Island Farmers Market in June, 2011.

Parfait Artisan Organic Ice Cream truck at the Mercer Island Farmers Market in June, 2011. (Photo by Alyssa Hatsukami)

Congratulations to Parfait and Molly Moon!  They are currently featured as the editors’ picks in the July food issue of Sunset Magazine. We love it when our vendors get much deserved recognition like this. We are all certain that the editors didn’t get a chance to try to Whidbey Island Ice Cream, otherwise it would have been a three-way tie. Starting this week, Parfait will be at the market beginning at noon. So remember if you need an ice cream fix on Sunday, the Mercer Island Farmers Market features both of Sunset Magazine’s editors’ picks for the best ice cream in the region.

Overland Enterprises, Seattle, WA

Mark Overholt of Overland Enterprises tending his plants at the Mercer Island Farmers Market in July, 2011.

Mark Overholt of Overland Enterprises tending his plants at the Mercer Island Farmers Market in July, 2011. (Photo by Alyssa Hatsukami)

Overland Enterprises plant-of-the-week is Hydrangea Bluebird-A, which is a “stunning blue and white lace-cap variety for part sun to shade that can fit in almost any garden due to its compact nature (four-foot-square size at maturity). The plant is extremely cold hard, requires little pruning, and blooms for months.” Mark and Susan Overholt will be bringing these hydrangeas in full bloom. So stop by their booth to check out these beautiful plants.

Snohomish Bakery, Snohomish, WA

Chocolate babka from Snohomish Bakery, Snohomish, WA.

Chocolate babka from Snohomish Bakery, Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Andy Papadatos)

This week Snohomish Bakery is introducing a new product: chocolate babka. We can’t wait to try some as Snohomish has yet to make something that we didn’t love. They will also be bringing their ever-popular, wide selection of artisan breads, croissants, muffins, and cookies.

Highlights from the July 17th Market

Check back here on the Mercer Island Farmers Market blog for photos and highlights from the July 17th market.

See you all tomorrow at the market.

July 3rd Updates and Specials for Mercer Island Farmers Market

Several of our farmers and vendors have let us know about what products and specials they will have at tomorrow’s market.

Collins Family Orchard, Selah, WA

Brian Collins called yesterday with the news that they will be bringing more of their beautiful apriums, which were a big hit at last week’s market. In addition, they will have two varieties of cherries: Titan and Rainier.

Titan Cherries from Collins Family Orchard, Saleh, WA.

Titan Cherries from Collins Family Orchard, Saleh, WA. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Crown S Ranch, Winthrop, WA

Crown S Ranch is bringing lots of exquisite T-bone steaks perfect for 4th of July grilling. In honor of Independence Day, they’re discounting these 20% at the MI Farmers Market. Did you know that the T-bone steak is both the New York strip and tenderloin steak separated by a “T” shaped bone? Crown S Ranch will also have their great grilling links of Bratwurst and Spicy Chorizo pork sausage made for them by CasCioppo’s Brothers Italian Meat Market in Seattle.

Jennifer Argraves of Crown S Ranch, Winthop, WA talking with customers at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on Opening Day 2011

Jennifer Argraves of Crown S Ranch, Winthop, WA talking with customers at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on Opening Day 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Farmers Market Preserves, Seattle, WA

Farmers Market Preserves owner Rome Doherty was inspired last week by the first appearance this season of cherries. He loved the big red Chelans and Titans and turned them into a delicious jam subtly flavored with almond. There isn’t much of this special jam because it is so laborious as Rome pits all of the cherries by hand. Rome reports that “when this jam is gone, it’s gone” for the season. So head out to the market early tomorrow if you would like some.

Farmers Market Preserves’ magic word this week is a bit “tongue-in-check.” Rome writes, “In honor of the Mercer Island ‘clean up’ crew, the magic word is ‘corvid.’” So head over to the Farmers Market Preserve booth, say the magic word to Rome, and get a dollar off your first jar of jam.

Farmers Market Preserve, Seattle, WA booth at the Mercer Island Farmers Market.

Farmers Market Preserve, Seattle, WA booth at the Mercer Island Farmers Market. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Got Soup?, Seattle, WA

Got Soup? owner Jerry Baxter writes, “So I got a new soup for you this week. It is called ‘Mediterranean Fish Soup’—simplicity at its best. Rockfish from Wilsons, tomatoes from Kittitas Valley Greenhouse, and vegetables from several local farms. Maybe pour this over some steaming capellini, and you have dinner.”

In addition to the new Mediterranean Fish soup, Jerry will have:

  • Heirloom tomato gazpacho
  • Wild mushroom
  • Coconut curry with chicken and brown rice
Got Soup?, Seattle WA booth at the Ballard Farmers Market in May 2011.

Got Soup?, Seattle WA booth at the Ballard Farmers Market in May 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Hand-Farmed Organics, Fall City, WA

HFO co-owner, Ryan Lichttenegger, tells us that after delays due to weather, they will finally have carrots this Sunday. Ryan and partner Casey are bringing more of their broccoli, which made its first appearance at the MI Farmers Market last week. Plus they will have more of their popular—and beautiful—radishes, turnips, kale, greens, and head lettuce.

Turnips from Hand-Farmed Organics, Fall City, WA at the Mercer Island Farmers Market.

Turnips from Hand-Farmed Organics, Fall City, WA at the Mercer Island Farmers Market. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Island Apiaries, Whidbey Island, WA

Island Apiaries owner David Neel writes that this week’s question to win a free 8-ounce jar of honey is “What is the origin of the phrase ‘bury the hatchet’?” Just a few rules: there is only one prize, which is awarded to the first person to answer the question correctly in person at the Island Apiaries booth at the MI Farmers Market. So be sure to get to the market early to be the first one to answer the question.

David Neel, owner of Island Apiaries, Whidbey Island, WA, talking with a customer at the Mercer Island Farmers Market.

David Neel, owner of Island Apiaries, Whidbey Island, WA, talking with a customer at the Mercer Island Farmers Market. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Martin Family Orchard, Orondo, WA

Tomorrow, Martin Family Orchard will be joining us for the first time this season. They have been a stalwart of the MI Farmers Market since our opening day in 2008. But due to the poor growing season this year, they haven’t had produce to bring to our market. The weather has finally begun to cooperate and they are bringing cherries. So welcome them back for another season and buy some of their wonderful fruit.

Martin Family Orchard, Orondo, WA booth at the U-District Farmers Market in May 2011.

Martin Family Orchard, Orondo, WA booth at the U-District Farmers Market in May 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Snohomish Bakery, Snohomish, WA

In honor of Independence Day, Snohomish Bakery will be bringing festive blueberry pies. Owner Andy Papadatos told us that almost all of the ingredients in the pie are from Washington State. The blueberries, in fact, came from a farm less than five miles away from the bakery.

Blueberry pie from Snohomish Bakery, Snohomish, WA.

Blueberry pie from Snohomish Bakery, Snohomish, WA. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Special Holiday Quiz on Barbaque

In honor of all of the grilling out that we know our customers plan to do this holiday weekend, we thought that we’d end this blog post with this quiz on barbeque from Oxford University Press. Enjoy.