Archives for: May 2009

05/29/09

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Brambleton Market info

LVHMA will be opening a NEW Farmers Market on Sunday June 7 in Brambleton! The Market will run from 9am until 1pm in the Chevy Chase Bank perking lot in the Town Center. We have 11 vendors signed up so far--a SUPER selection of fruits, veggies, meats, wine, honey, plants, dog treats and baked goods!

Brambleton runs the first Sunday of every month from June 7 through Nov 1.
Don't miss our opening celebration!

For more information, visit the Brambleton page of our web site:
www.loudounfarmersmarkets.org

--Judy Stroske, LVHMA Market Coordinator

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05/27/09

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Purcellville Market Tomorrow!

Don't forget that the Purcellville Market at the 21st St parking lot runs from 4 pm until 7 pm. Dianna Curry from Tadpole Acres has beautiful tomato, pepper, and herb plants that have been raised chemical free. It's hard to find veggie and herb plants that have not been chemically fertilized or sprayed anywhere else. Doukenie Winery has several new releases--stop by for a tasting. Then pair a good wine with fine cheese from Oak Spring Dairy--they have many unique flavors to sample. The Thursday Purcellville Market has 10-16 vendors every week--more produce is coming into season--don't miss the freshest available! Judy Stroske, LVHMA Market Coordinator
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Permalink 07:42:02 pm, Categories: All LVHMA Markets, 164 words   English (US)

Leesburg Market, May 23

Memorial Day Weekend--looks like no one left town! The weather is beautiful and the crowds are here at the Leesburg Farmers Market.

The Wegmeyers are here for the first time this year. Harriet and Tyler are famous for their pumpkins in the fall, but now they have sweet Chandler strawberries in the spring! Harriet said that they were up late last night picking and the shiny red berries look super fresh. By 10am, she's almost sold out.

Bigg Riggs has a huge pile of lettuce--the same type of lettuce they served at the House of Representatives in Washington DC last Wednesday. Check out next week's LVHMA Newsletter for more details!

Have you seen the "Octopus Columbine" plants that Jon at Blue Ridge Gardens has? Quite unique and pretty!

People are lined up to get meat for their cookouts at Millcreek and Mill Road. Will and Sean are expected soon for entertainment--gotta run out to Middleburg, so I'll miss them.

---Judy Stroske, LVHMA Market Coordinator

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05/25/09

Permalink 11:35:29 am, Categories: All LVHMA Markets, 186 words   English (US)

Middleburg Market May 23

Darn! I got here too late! The weather was fabulous and I guess everyone else headed to the Market early--by 11am almost everything was sold out!

Sally Bolton (Vineyard Nursery) and Over The Grass Farm say they will have more product on hand next week. Sally brings 20+ pints of her strawberries and they do go fast--aspagagus too!

I did get some kohl rabi from Sally--I'd never tried this knobby purple vegetable before so I prepared it the way Sally suggested: Peel off all the purple skin and slice. Boil in water until tender (just like a potato), then coat with a creamy cheese sauce. I made a basic white sauce and added fontina and parmesean, salt & pepper. The family loved it! Tastes similar to cauliflower with more of a potato texture.

My research on this veggie tells me that kohl rabi is a very low calorie choice that is also high in fiber, vitamin C and potassium. They are very high in indoles which are thought to be significant cancer fighting compounds. More reasons to try this unique looking vegetable!

----Judy Stroske, LVHMA Market Coordinator

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Permalink 11:20:04 am, Categories: All LVHMA Markets, 87 words   English (US)

Purcellville May 21st

Finally!! A beautiful day for the Purcellville Farmers Market--no rain, no wind--just nice and sunny!

J&W Valley View Farm has joined the Market from Montross, VA. As they are south of here, they're season is about 2-3 weeks ahead of ours. They arrived with BEAUTIFUL cut basil, piles of fluffy red and green lettuce and STRAWBERRIES!!!

LVHMA was handing out free balloons to the kids--biodegradable, in case they escape.

PNC Bank was handing out info on their Green initiative--they will be back next week, also.

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Loudoun Valley HomeGrown Markets

Our association promotes, supports and develops Loudoun's farmers' markets for the benefit of farmers, communities and consumers by providing an outlet for local area farmers. The markets offer produce, meats, eggs and flowers from small regional farmers an a wealth of other products include regional artisan specialties such as breads, cheeses and jams.

Our markets are "Producer & Grower Only" meaning that the people selling you the food are the people who grow the food. They stand behind their products 100%.
www.loudounfarmersmarkets.org

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