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May 11th, 2011

Rehoboth Beach Farmers’ Market, Rehoboth Beach, Vendors, Delaware Beaches, 5th Season, Tuesdays, Noon – 4:00 p.m., Rain or Shine, Delaware Beaches

 

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I strolled yesterday, just like everyone else through the tent lined street in Grove Park.  This is the home for the Rehoboth Beach Farmers’ Market who is celebrating its 5th season.  And, every Tuesday, rain or shine, from Noon until 4:00 p.m. you will find the locals, residents and visitors purchasing, organic produce, food, flowers, baked goods and at times live entertainment, as well.  On a beautiful day like yesterday, it was priceless.

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Grove Park is a wooded corner in Rehoboth that is located adjacent to the Lighthouse Circle, right by the roundabout.  It has a Tot Lot and benches to sit and rest or get a little shade when the summer weather heats up.

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The Rehoboth Beach Farmers’ Market has a website; http://www.rbfarmersmarket.com.  

There is free parking available on Henlopen Avenue, Columbia Avenue and Sussex St. and Felton Street.  Otherwise, you will have to feed the meter in a few weeks.

This is the second week for the Farmers’ Market.  Other farmers’ markets at the beaches are starting pretty soon.

Just like the traditional “mercados” found in cities throughout the world, growers sell their produce directly to the public.  You can even have lunch at the Rehoboth Beach Farmers’ Market.  Some vendors have pick up delicacies.  For example, Yolanda from Mariachi which is located at Wilmington Ave. had Arroz con Pollo, Papusas, Tamales among other things.  Mariachi’s website is www.mariachirehobothde.com.

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Shopping at farmers’ markets has become a weekly ritual for a lot of us that want to have fresh and local produce.  It is great to engage in conversation with some of the farmers.

The Rehoboth Beach Farmers’ Market has about 25 vendors.  To see the complete list, please visit www.rbfarmersmarket.com/vendors.html.   There are a few new ones but all the old standbys are there, as well.

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So, as I strolled these vendors got me interested.  Their produce looked beautiful.

From Deep Grass Nurseries, a certified organic farm in Sussex County, Delaware.

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From Kennet Square the mushroom from Davidson Exotic Mushrooms.  Kennet Square, PA is known as mushroom capital of the U.S.

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Jimmy Lynn’s Seafood, Home of the Crab with Attitude and one of my favorites in the area had beautiful seafood.

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Breads from Koglers Old World Breads made in Ellendale, Delaware

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Backyard Jams and Jellies

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Cleckner Family Farm Eggs are from Bivalve, Maryland.  Hormone free, chemical free and healthy range chickens.  They are a “Community Supported Agriculture”.  CSA is usually an organic vegetable farm where one pays a fee to join and then gets a share of the crops throughout the season.  For more info. please visit www.clecknerfarm.com.

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I had not seen Skipper’s All Natural Crunchy Dog Treats before.  They are made in Lewes, Delaware and are all natural pet treats and all natural pet products.  They also have custom orders, personalized birthday, holiday and forever home gifts.  They are on Facebook and their website is www.skipperscompany.com.

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Fifer Orchards are favorites at the Delaware Beaches.  www.fiferorchards.com

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I met Victoria who is the owner and baker from Olivia’s Breads & Alden’s Desserts.  These are her kids’ names.  Her love of baking natural and delicious treats started a long time ago with the dietary requirements of her grandmother.  The rest is history.  If you need gluten free, sugar free, etc. etc. just give her a couple of days notice.  Her website is www.oliviasbreads.com. Toll free is 1-855-424-4395.

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Nuts to You had beautiful nuts.  They also had “butters”; Almond, Peanut, Pecan and Walnut.

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Pasqualinis Bakery is in downtown Rehoboth beach on 375 Atlantic Ave.  Website? www.pasqualinis.com.

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Kettle Korn is lightly salty and somewhat sweet.  Perfect combination.  You will find it towards the end of the tents.

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Susie Sunshine Organic Sprouts had plenty of samples for tastings.

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Yes, it was certainly nice.  I know I missed some of the vendors.  There is always next time.  I hope you get to visit some of these farmers’ markets in our Delaware Beaches.  It is worth it!!

 

Have a great day!!  Talk to you later…

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