Bethel Farmers' Market Weekly Harvest List

Bethel Farmers' Market Weekly Harvest List

Please note, Bethel Farmers' Market season has been extended! They will be open until the Saturday before Thanksgiving!

 

What's at the Market This Week?     

Maple Bank Farm-

Will have an arugula, salad mix, beets, broccoli, brussel sprout tips, sweetcorn,  kale, leek, pac choi, lettuce, potatoes, and specialty swuash.

Daffodil Hill Growers-  Will have their own sweet corn, last bit of heirloom tomatoes, potatoes, onions, a huge assortment of winter squash, pumpkins and more

 

Vaszauskas Farm-   has got  a good selection of early fall produce including corn and tomatoes

 

Goat Boy Soaps will be at the Berlin Fair this weekend!

 

Paradise Foods-   Lisa will be having a wonderful assortment quiche (real men do eat quiche) and strattas also something for your sweet tooth. Also some  soups !

Wave Hill Bread - all your other favorite loaves including roasted garlic, and olive and red pepper. I just had an asiago and parmesan loaf from them this week and it was excellent !

Eaglewood Farm- Dave the farm's owner will be with us this week and he will have all natural pork,and eggs including chicken, duck and quail

Purrfect Pooch- will be joining us with her all natural chicken and beef  jerky just for our furry friends.

 Olive Oil Factory will be off this week

Daily Fare-  Has all sorts of wonderful things like granola bars, pasty in several flavors, scones, magic bars and more !

Stone Silo Farm- is back ! with a great selection of goat cheese made on their farm.

Learn more: www.bethelfarmersmarket.org 

Bethel Farmers' Market is located at 67 Stony Hill Rd

 

 

 

 

 

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Bethel Farmers' Market Weekly Harvest List 

 

9/30/16

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Extended Season

 We will be outside until the Saturday before Thanksgiving this season!

 

Parking

Please note our driveway is 1way when exiting the parking lot you must turn right and follow the driveway all the way to the rear to exit out onto old hawleyville road across from the big y parking lot.

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Bethel Farmers' Market

67 Stony Hill Rd

Bethel, CT

June - November 19

 

 KNOW YOUR FARMER, KNOW YOUR FOOD 
   The MARKET OPERATES RAIN OR SHINE OR SNOW !!!!
 
Come on down and visit even if the weather's bad because farmers are a hardy crowd but our job isn't as fun if the people don't come out too ! 

 

What's at the Market This Week ?      

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Maple Bank Farm-

Will have an arugula, salad mix, beets, broccoli, brussel sprout tips, sweetcorn,  kale, leek, pac choi, lettuce, potatoes, and specialty swuash

 

Daffodil Hill Growers-  Will have their own sweet corn, last bit of heirloom tomatoes, potatoes, onions, a huge assortment of winter squash, pumpkins and more

 

 Vaszauskas Farm-   has got  a good selection of early fall produce including corn and tomatoes

 

Goat Boy Soaps will be at the Berlin Fair this weekend!

 

Paradise Foods-   Lisa will be having a wonderful assortment quiche (real men do eat quiche) and strattas also something for your sweet tooth. Also some  soups !

 

Wave Hill Bread - all your other favorite loaves including roasted garlic, and olive and red pepper. I just had an asiago and parmesan loaf from them this week and it was excellent !

 

Eaglewood Farm- Dave the farm's owner will be with us this week and he will have all natural pork,and eggs including chicken, duck and quail

 

Purrfect Pooch- will be joining us with her all natural chicken and beef  jerky just for our furry friends.

 

 Olive Oil Factory will be off this week

 

Daily Fare-  Has all sorts of wonderful things like granola bars, pasty in several flavors, scones, magic bars and more !

 

Stone Silo Farm- is back ! with a great selection of goat cheese made on their farm.

 

Find us on Facebook

 

YOU CAN FIND US ON FACEBOOK NOW !!!! Become a fan of the Bethel Farmers' Market

 

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