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September 7 2008 Market

(post, Multnomah Village Farmers' Market)

Summer ended for many children this week with the beginning of school. But it's still summer at the market. Corn, peaches, tomatoes, green beans, summer squashes and berries top the list of produce items at the market this week. The apple and pear harvest has begun. Expect to see more varieties as we move toward fall.

Here is the list of vendors and expected availability list.

Draper Girls Country Farm - ciders (maybe), apples (Gravensteins, GingerGold, Early Gold), nectarines, peaches, plums (Santa Rosa), dried fruit, tomatoes, lamb

Fressen - German and Austrian breads and pastries

Graceful Blades - grasses, perennials, hanging baskets, herbs

Greenleaf Farms - Blackberries, raspberries (maybe), green beans, yellow wax beans, snow peas, new potatoes, chiogga beets (certified organic)

Greenville Farm - blueberries, plums (Italian prune), strawberries, zucchini, summer squash, green beans, romano beans, corn, broccoli, tomatoes

Herr Family Farm - cut flowers

Otto and Anita's - FINISHED FOR THE SEASON

Hot Mama Salsa -  handmade salsa and chips

Savory et Sweet - crepes and salads

Stephens Farm - blueberries, peaches, apples (Gravensteins, Williams Pride), plums, kale, cabbage, peas, beets, onions, snow peas, tomatoes

Unger Farms - strawberries, raspberries (maybe)



See you at the market!