Friday, January 4, 2013

This winter at the Tompkins Square Greenmarket

From the EV Grieve inbox...

[Dec. 23 via the EVG Twitter account]

Tompkins Square Greenmarket is open year round with a great winter farm lineup. Note that we have a special addition for the winter: W. Rogowski Farm will be filling in for Norwich Meadows Farm while they are out over the winter.

Tompkins Square Greenmarket
Avenue A & East 7th Stret
Sunday 9am – 5pm year round

• Baker's Bounty Breads and pastries from Union County, NJ
• DiPaola Turkeys Turkey and turkey sausage from Mercer County, NJ
• Meredith's Bakery Baked goods from Ulster County, NY
• Pura Vida Fisheries Wild-caught fish and seafood from Suffolk County, NY
• Red Jacket Orchards Orchard and small fruit, juices and preserves from Ontario County, NY
• Ronnybrook Farm Dairy Milk, yogurt, butter, and ice cream from Dutchess County, NY
• W. Rogowski Farm certified Naturally Grown vegetables from Orange County, New York
• Stannard Farms Vegetables, orchard fruit, plants and meat from Washington County, NY

EBT accepted 9am – 4pm
WICx2: Double your WIC Fruit & Vegetable Checks at the Market Info Tent
Compost Collection & Textile Recycling 8am – 1pm

3 comments:

  1. I would really enjoy more showcases like this of things around the neighborhood.

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  2. Man, I love the greenmarket. Thanks for posting!

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  3. agreed, the greenmarket is great, too expensive, but still great. Its a shame that basic food costs more than high tech processed food now, but the best thing we can do to fix that imbalance is to patronize actual farmers.

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