Knife Sharpening and more at Pleasantville indoor Farmers Market

The talk of the town this week is Harper Keehn Knife Sharpening, making the first of two visits on Saturday. Shoppers can look forward to the Pleasantville Farmers Market at the Pleasantville Middle School through May 9. The following Saturday May 16 the Market is closed to prepare for opening outdoors on May 23. Each week now the Market will help you spring ahead with flowers, herbs, early radishes, fresh greens, meats to grill and more. 

Who’s in this week? 
Rotation Vendors are specifically listed in the left column of this newsletter. Look to our Map of the Market to see all vendors in this Saturday. 

Spring Daffodil Sale 

Shawangunk Growers states this is the time to get neat daffodils at a neat price. 6” pots are $7 each, or buy three pots for $20. Delightful mini-daffodils in 4” pots are $4 each, or buy three pots for $10. All daffodils are deer resistant, and Shawangunk has many unique varieties to choose from. 

Simply Planted Greenhouses is also in with beautiful combinations of frost tolerant annuals. Just try and pass up their pansies! They have plantings in decorative baskets for the dining room table, Drop and Grow planters with annuals ready to be set into flower beds or containers, and 10” hanging baskets with Bacopa and trailing petunias. 

Your Knives Waited All Winter For This 
Harper Keehn Knife Sharpening will return this Saturday and April 25. Knives will be sharpened at the Market and can be shipped back to you by mail as well.

Flavorful Topics 

Spice revolution will have vintage merlot sea salt, hickory smoked sea salt, a new Thai ginger sea salt and they’ll also have black garlic. Pickle Licious is highlighting their Hot & Spicy Pickles with a $1 OFF any container sale. And as another sign of spring, Trotta Foods has made their goat cheese and spring pea ravioli - featuring new vendor Ardith Mae Farmstead’s goat cheese.

Rootin’ For Non-Gluten 

Spoonful of Sugar Bake Shop will be in with some new items including Pecan Raisin Babka (gluten & dairy free), donut holes filled with fresh lemon curd then topped with coconut (gluten & dairy free), and pizzelle sandwich cookies. These cookies are made of a chocolate and vanilla pizzelle with a dark chocolate and marshmallow filling - kind of like Italian S’Mores. Even more alarming: these irresistible pizzelle sandwich cookies will be on SALE at 25% OFF! 

MORE Rootin’ For Non-Gluten 
For diehard fans of Healing Home Foods this is the week you have been waiting for. Healing Home Foods is back Saturday with all their delicious, gluten-free granolas and snack options. Time to restock the pantry.

 

Phelps Health Tip: Tomatoes 
“The fruit of the week (yes, it is a fruit) is TOMATOES! Tomatoes are a great source for vitamins A, C and K and potassium. Research shows that more consumption of tomato products leads to a lower incidence of prostate cancer.” Are they in season?! Ask Mead Orchards... 

Mead Orchards Tomato Sauce IS In Season 
Yup, you can get all that tomatoey nutrition and goodness thanks to Mead Orchards having planned ahead last summer. Whether baked with Pura Vida fish and capers, or with Trotta Foods pasta and mozzarella, Mead Orchards tomato sauce offers a way to add some flavor to your early spring menu.

 

Get Prepared 
Need a couple lazy nights in the kitchen: get PREPARED at the Market. You can rest your feet, and leave the apron on the hook, thanks to the many clever delights created by vendors with prepared food options. Two rotating vendors this week with prepared foods are Stefan’s Pure Blends (Polish items such as kielbasa, stuffed cabbage, and pierogis) and Bombay Emerald Chutney Company with their homemade vegetarian roti rolls. Looking for something new? All You Knead Artisan Bakers now carries homemade dumplings (veggie or pork scallion). Line up early as supplies are limited.

The Pleasantville Indoor Farmers Market is located in the Pleasantville Middle School off Romer Avenue. Doors open at 9:00 am on Saturday April 18, 2015

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Submitted by Katonah, NY

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