Saturday, June 25, 2011

Sewickley Farmers' Market Today!

LFLF was in the Ambridge/Sewickley area this morning and we made a stop at the Sewickley Farmers' Market.  We first visited this market in 2008 and things are still going strong.   There are lots of local food & value-added food product vendors, but of course, the produce farmers are the backbone of any market.  We got strawberries, snow peas, cucumbers, & Pennsylvania maple syrup.  Cabbage, lettuces, onions, garlic, rhubarb, basil, & other herbs were in abundance! 
This market has a couple of greenhouse growers, so new summer squash, zucchini, and greenhouse tomatoes were also available.  More of our area growers are using high tunnels & greenhouses to try & satisfy the market for fresh local veggies early in the season.
Sewickley is a great place to buy local beef, lamb, chicken, & chevon. 
Our friend Lynne of Dream Thyme Farm sells lamb & chevon and has a message to all the eaters out there! 


Saturday, June 18, 2011

More Than Greens

Customers At Enon Country Gardens
LFLF found more than greens this week a the Beaver Farmers' Market. 
McCormack Farms had really nice hanging baskets and, of course, the full array of honey products.
Picking Up Some Honey At Market
The beets below were grown under a high tunnel & we were next in line after the lady buying 2 bunches in this picture. 
Buying Fresh Beets


Saturday, June 11, 2011

Greens & A Fabulous Still Life!


LFLF was out and about this weekend gathering greens .... or should we say buying greens from the farmers who gathered them?!?  The peas were delicious steamed with just a touch of real butter.  The romaine lettuce is on the menu for tomorrow and we're thinking about chopped, sauteed garlic scapes in smashed potatoes ..... :)

The garlic scapes came from the Beaver Farmers' Market today.  It definitely took a bit of effort to get to the market since Beaver, PA was hosting the popular Garrison Day Festival.  Parking was tight all over town and you had to swim with the crowds.

LFLF also took the opportunity to support the local arts scene ......  While winding our way back to our parking spot, we bought this beautiful fruit & veggie still life.  Artist Irene Ackerman of Baden, PA, is shown holding her watercolor.  It will be perfect for the kitchen!

Friday, June 3, 2011

yumpittsburgh to the rescue!

Need to know where the local Western PA area farmers' markets are?  
Check out this post by our friend yumpittsburgh  for a link to an interactive map from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette. 
LFLF has been on the road for business lately ...... we promise that we'll get some posts going soon!