Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: September 24th

"Plants give us oxygen for the lungs and for the soul"

-Linda Solegato

Planting and Harvesting in the Fall


At this time of year, the end of summer and the beginning of fall, a whole new crop is about to be planted and harvested. The new issue of Edible Columbus has looked into the subjects of planting and harvesting for the fall season! So, if you find yourself in a puzzle or simply thought that your summer garden ended with the chill of the fall, look no further as we have some suggestions!

In September and October it is time to get your faster-maturing veggies in and start harvesting your winter squashes, pumpkins, potatoes, and the last of the tomatoes!

This is just a quick glimpse into what infromation is contained in the Edible Columbus article, "What to Plant & Harvest", written by Debra Knapke!

Our vendors for WednesdaySeptember 24th include:

Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM! Rain or shine!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: September 17th

“So long as you have food in your mouth, you have solved all questions for the time being.”

― Franz Kafka

Introducing the...


Final Food Swap of the season at The Market Italian Village – 1022 Summit Street -

Sept 23rd at 6:30 pm!

It’s a Columbus Soup and Bread event sharing so much more than soup. Like Columbus Soup and Bread, participation is free, and supports the mission of having fun with food and community while providing for those who don’t have enough through our donation mason jar.

Interested in learning more? Click here!

Our vendors for WednesdaySeptember 17th include:

Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
Roaming Goat
SaraBee Pure Honey
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM! Rain or shine!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: September 10th

“Earthworms will dance”
― Joel Salatin

Looking for a Good Time?

Hirsch Fruit Farm Can Provide You With Just That!


The Annual Apple Harvest and Open House starts Saturday, September 20th at Hirsch Fruit Farm! 

Wagon rides, orchard tours, and apple treats galore!

Join the Hirsch Family on their farm on Saturday from 9am-6pm and on Sunday from 12pm-6pm!

It's time for some family fun!

There will be horse-drawn wagon rides, apple butter making, maple syrup, food, face painting, apple and cider tasting, barnyard buddies to pet, make-your-own scarecrows and more.

There will be many different varieties of homegrown apples available. The Hirsch Family also makes their own fresh, sweet cider on the farm with no additives or preservatives.

For your fall decorating, there will be pumpkins in all sizes, gourds, Indian corn, fodder shocks, straw bales and hardy mums.

Admission is free but there is a parking charge of $6.00, with the proceeds benefiting Habitat for Humanity. So load up the family and come on out for a relaxing and enjoyable day on the farm.

For more information and directions, visit the Hirsch Fruit Farm website!

Our vendors for WednesdaySeptember 10th include:

Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM! Rain or shine!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: September 3rd

“A farm includes the passion of the farmer's heart, the interest of the farm's customers, the biological activity in the soil, the pleasantness of the air about the farm -- it's everything touching, emanating from, and supplying that piece of landscape. A farm is virtually a living organism.” 

― Joel Salatin, Everything I Want to Do is Illegal: War Stories from the Local Food Front

Meet Your Farmer, Know Your Food


Hopefully the hype of buying local never dies, only thrives! Local farmers and food artisans need your help. The words "Buy Local" are seen in store fronts, advertised by brands, and seen in colorfully signed chalk paints at local farmers markets. But what do these words truly mean to you and what might they mean to someone else? Like all meanings, personal interpretations are not always equivalent. Sure, "buying local" may mean a slight increase in price when compared to a grocery store. Sure, "buying local" may mean that convenience is not the highest priority. "Buying local" is an experience, especially at a local farmers market. A farmers market is made up of a community of hardworking believers. Farmers and food artisans who believe in their products, market managers who take on the pressures of producing a successful market, volunteers who take a hours out of their busy schedules to do nothing but support the cause, and last, but the most coveted, are the customers who buy. Without all of the pieces a farmers market would not exist. The importance of "buying local" can be seen when you walk up to a stand and look over each item on the table that in which the farmer or artisan took time to grow, harvest, bake, and package. When you hand the vendor your dollar and see the smile on their faces, it's a genuine smile of thanks and a smile of sheer gratitude for recognizing how much time, effort, and stress that goes into their product. 

Farmers and food artisans who attend markets put their heart and soul into their work. They want to share the local experience with you, the customer. "Buying local" means so much more when you think about the inputs and the outputs. It is for a good cause. Support local farmers and food artisans by "buying local".

There are several other reasons as to why we, as consumers, should buy local. TIME Magazine presents an article that shares just these ideas! Read the article, "Buying Local:  How It Boosts the Economy", by Judith D. Schwartz. Read a little, learn a lot! 

Here's a challenge for you to bring to market this week! Ask a farmer or food artisan what buying local means to them! Then come to the red information booth, share your experience, and receive a small gift of thanks from us, the Dublin Farmers' Market!

Our vendors for Wednesday, September 3rd include:

Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM! Rain or shine!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: August 27th

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers;
A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked;
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?"

-Mother Goose

As Pepper Season Continues to Roll On...

"Mouth-filling flavor, sizzle, pizzazz, sweat-inducing, eye-popping—if you are a chile fancier then all these sensations are familiar to you." - Debra Knapke, writer of the article, Some Like It Hot, published in Edible Columbus.


Chile peppers are some of the most sought out foods at a farmers market. Ever thought about where they originated, when they were introduced to the Americas, or how they like to grow? Read through the article, Some Like It Hot, by Debra Knapke, of Edible Columbus. Learn the history and the science behind our beloved bites of fire! Who knows, maybe you will become inspired to hunt some down this Wednesday, at the Dublin Farmers' Market!

Our vendors for Wednesday, August 27th include:

CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

And, don't forget to get your dinner at market!

Our food cart: CZNZ Eats

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM! Rain or shine!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: August 20th

“The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings.”
 
― Masanobu Fukuoka, The One-Straw Revolution

Now Here's a Dog Who Knows His Fruits and Vegetables!


Check out Maymo, the talented fruit and veggie balancing dog! This dog is our inspiration for the week. Let's see how many different fruits and veggies we can find at the Dublin Farmers' Market! Find something new to try! Who knows, you may love it!

Our vendors for Wednesday, August 20th include:

Blue Jacket Dairy
CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Kombu-Tea
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blonde Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

And, don't forget to get your dinner at market!

Our food cart: CZNZ Eats

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM! Rain or shine!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: August 13th

“Farming is a profession of hope”
― Brian Brett

"Ohio's Growing Cheese Culture" is Taking Place in Dublin!

"Across the state, small-batch cheese makers are crafting cow, sheep and goat cheese that’s turning the heads of local chefs and judges in national competitions. Any way you slice it, Ohio’s artisanal cheese market is on the rise," according to Crave Magazine, a local, Columbus dining magazine.


Blue Jacket Dairy's feta cheese pairs great with beer, specifically a wheat beer because of the cheese's mild taste and texture. Also, the dairy's sheep milk cheese, Bokengehalas, pairs wonderfully with a lighter cabernet sauvignon. Blue Jacket Dairy offers a variety of cheeses in several tastes and textures.

Our vendors for Wednesday, August 13th include:

Blue Jacket Dairy
CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Kombu-Tea
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

And, don't forget to get your dinner at market!

Our food cart: CZNZ Eats

Our community Table:  Dublin Arts Council

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM! Rain or shine!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: August 6th

"WHEREAS farmers markets are important outlets for agricultural products nationwide, providing them with increased opportunities to meet consumer demand for a variety of fresh, affordable, convenient, and healthful products sold directly from the farm..."

-The Secretary of Agriculture of the United States of America

The 15th Annual National Farmers Market Week is Off to a Great Start!

We are celebrating fresh, local food here at the Dublin Farmers' Market this week! Even though our farmers and food artisans make this possible for us consumers every week, we finally get the excuse to celebrate because it's National Farmers Market Week here in the United States! Farmers markets around the nation are celebrating the important role they play in the agricultural and food economy. 


Interested in reading the National Farmers Market Week Proclamation by the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States of America? Click here!

So, join us and celebrate with us this Wednesday at the Dublin Farmers' Market from 3:30-6:30pm, rain or shine! 

Our vendors for Wednesday, August 6th include:

Blue Jacket Dairy
CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Kombu-Tea
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blonde Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

And, don't forget to get your dinner at market!

Our food cart: CZNZ Eats

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM! Rain or shine!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: July 30th

“Bees do have a smell, you know, and if they don't they should, for their feet are dusted with spices from a million flowers.”

― Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

Farming VanScoy Style

Hydroponic farming is the science of growing or the production of plants in nutrient-rich solutions or moist inert material, instead of in soil. VanScoy Farms located in Ridgeway, Ohio, brings fresh hydroponically grown produce to you at our market! Join us this week on Wednesday, July 30th, from 3:30-6:30pm, and talk to them about their unique farm and why they grow some of their produce the hydroponic way! Check out the info-graphic below to read about some interesting hydroponic facts and figures!


Our vendors for Wednesday, July 30th include:

CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Kombu-Tea
Moffitt Maple Farm
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

And, don't forget to get your dinner at market!

Our food cart: CZNZ Eats

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM! Rain or shine!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: July 23rd

“My garden is my most beautiful masterpiece” 

― Claude Monet

Why Support Farmers' Markets?

Find out why supporting your local farmers' market is good for our communities and ourselves! Check out the info-graphic provided by the Farmers Market Coalition below and see why farmers' markets matter!



Our vendors for Wednesday, July 23rd include:

CZNZ Eats
Blue Jacket Dairy
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Kombu-Tea
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

And, don't forget to get your dinner at market!

Our food cart: CZNZ Eats

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: July 16th

“Flowers always make people better, happier, and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine to the mind.”

― Luther Burbank


Fruit + Sugar = SORBET!

Fruit sorbet is a summer classic treat. With plenty of fresh fruit options throughout the summer, there's a fruit sorbet for everyone! Here's a recipe on, "How To Make Sorbet With Any Fruit", from one of our favorite blogs, The Kitchn.

To make sorbet, you'll need about 2 pounds of fruit, a cup of sugar, water, and lemon juice. At least 24 hours before making the sorbet, place the ice cream base in the freezer to freeze.


How To Make Sorbet With Any Fruit
Makes 1 quart

Ingredients
2 pounds fresh fruit (4 to 5 cups after prepping and slicing)
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
1 to 4 tablespoons lemon juice

Instructions:

Freeze the ice cream base: At least 24 hours before making the sorbet, place the ice cream base in the freezer to freeze.

Prepare the fruit: Wash and dry the fruit. Cut away or remove any rinds, peels, pits, seeds, stems, or other non-edible parts of the fruit. Slice the fruit into bite-sized pieces. You should have around 5 cups of chopped fruit, though a little more or less is fine.

Prepare the simple syrup: Combine the sugar and water in a small sauce pan and bring to a simmer over medium-high heat, stirring gently once or twice. Simmer until the sugar is completely dissolved in the water, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and allow to cool.

Combine the fruit and 1/2 cup of simple syrup: Combine the fruit and 1/2 cup of the cooled simple syrup in the a blender, the bowl of a food processor, or in a mixing bowl (if using an immersion blender). Reserve the remaining syrup.

Blend until the fruit is completely liquified: Blend the fruit and the syrup until the fruit is completely liquified and no more chunks of fruit remain.

Strain the juice: If your fruit contains small seeds (like strawberries or raspberries) or is very fibrous (like mangos or pineapples), strain it through a fine-meshed strainer to remove the solids. Gently stir with a spoon as you strain, but don't force the solids through the strainer.

Test the sugar levels with the egg-float test: Wash and dry a large egg. Gently lower the egg, still in its shell, into the sorbet base. You're looking for just a small nickel-sized (roughly 1-inch) round of shell to show above the liquid — this indicates that you have the perfect balance of juice and sugar. If you see less shell (dime-sized), stir in a little more sugar syrup; check with an egg and continue adjusting as needed. If you see more shell (quarter-sized), stir in a little water or fruit juice; check with an egg and continue adjusting as needed. (Store leftover simple sugar in the fridge.)

Stir in the lemon juice: Stir in 1 tablespoon of lemon juice. Taste the sorbet base and add more lemon juice if it tastes to sweet and bland.

Chill the base: Cover the sorbet base and refrigerate until very cold, at least 1 hour or overnight.

Churn the sorbet: Pour the chilled base into the ice cream machine and churn. Continue churning until the sorbet is the consistency of a thick smoothie. This typically takes between 10 and 15 minutes in most machines.

Freeze the sorbet: Transfer the sorbet to pint containers or other freezable container and cover. Freeze for at least 4 hours, until the sorbet has hardened. Homemade sorbet will generally keep for about a month in the freezer before starting to become overly icy.

Serve the sorbet: Let the sorbet soften for a few minutes on the counter, then scoop into serving bowls.

Our vendors for Wednesday, July 16th include:

CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Krazy Kraut
Kombu-Tea
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

And, don't forget to get your dinner at market!

Our food cart: CZNZ Eats

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: July 9th

“Ol' man Simon, planted a diamond. Grew hisself a garden the likes of none. Sprouts all growin' comin' up glowin' Fruit of jewels all shinin' in the sun. Colors of the rainbow. See the sun and the rain grow sapphires and rubies on ivory vines, Grapes of jade, just ripenin' in the shade, just ready for the squeezin' into green jade wine. Pure gold corn there, Blowin' in the warm air. Ol' crow nibblin' on the amnythyst seeds. In between the diamonds, Ol' man Simon crawls about pullin' out platinum weeds. Pink pearl berries, all you can carry, put 'em in a bushel and haul 'em into town. Up in the tree there's opal nuts and gold pears- Hurry quick, grab a stick and shake some down. Take a silver tater, emerald tomater, fresh plump coral melons. Hangin' in reach. Ol' man Simon, diggin' in his diamonds, stops and rests and dreams about one... real... peach.” 

― Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends


Interested in Asian Fermented Veggies?


Andy Reed, owner and creator of Krazy Kraut has a few spots left for his urban homesteading class at the City Folk's Farm Shop! His class will be held on Thursday, July 10th at 6:30pm. Visit Andy at his Krazy Kraut booth this week at the Dublin Farmers' Market for more information about his classes, products, and processes!

Our vendors for Wednesday, July 9th include:

CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Kombu-Tea
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm 

And, don't forget to get your dinner at market!

Our food cart: CZNZ Eats

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: July 2nd

“The single greatest lesson the garden teaches is that our relationship to the planet need not be zero-sum, and that as long as the sun still shines and people still can plan and plant, think and do, we can, if we bother to try, find ways to provide for ourselves without diminishing the world. ”

― Michael Pollan, The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals

Happy Independence Day!


Join Us This Week, July 2nd!

The Dublin Farmers' Market is open at its' normal hours this week despite the holiday! Come grab your holiday favorites, from 3:30-6:30pm at the Dublin Farmers' Market! Rain or shine!

Our vendors for Wednesday, July 2nd include:

CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Kombu-Tea
Krazy Kraut
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

And, don't forget to get your dinner at market!

Food Cart: CZNZ Eats

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Monday, June 23, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: June 25th

“The first supermarket supposedly appeared on the American landscape in 1946. That is not very long ago. Until then, where was all the food? Dear folks, the food was in homes, gardens, local fields, and forests. It was near kitchens, near tables, near bedsides. It was in the pantry, the cellar, the backyard.” 

― Joel Salatin, Folks, This Ain't Normal: A Farmer's Advice for Happier Hens, Healthier People, and a Better World


BASIL ORZO SALAD WITH CORN, CHICKPEAS, FETA AND SUMMER VEGETABLES

RECIPE BY MOLLY HAYS

This is one of those clever, hard-working recipes: You chop while the water boils, cook the vegetables with the pasta and have dinner made in 20 minutes. It also makes ideal picnic fare, as it holds beautifully, is mayonnaise-free and tastes best at room temperature.

Adapt the vegetables to whatever is good and fresh; only the corn is essential. Lemon basil is fantastic here, if you’ve got it; sweet basil is equally, differently wonderful.

2 teaspoons salt
¾ teaspoons freshly ground pepper
¼ cup white wine vinegar
3 tablespoons fresh lime juice (from 1–2 limes)
¼ cup + 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
5 ears fresh corn
3 small zucchini, cut into ¼-inch coins (optional)
2 cups greens beans, topped, tailed, and cut into ½-inch bits (optional)
1 sweet red pepper, cored, seeded, and cut into ¼-inch dice
8 ounces orzo pasta
1 bunch (six) scallions, white and pale green ends sliced
1 (15-ounce) tin chickpeas (garbanzo beans)
1½ packed cups sweet or lemon basil, washed and well dried
1 heaping cup feta, crumbled

Set a large stockpot of well-salted water to boil.

In a lidded jar, combine vinegar, lime juice, salt and pepper. Swirl to dissolve salt. Add olive oil, replace lid and shake vigorously to combine. Set aside.

Stand shucked ears of corn upright in a wide, shallow bowl, and cut off kernels with a sharp knife, just to the cob. Set aside. Slice zucchini and green beans if using, and set aside together, separately from the corn. (These vegetables will be added to the pasta water in two stages: first the zucchini and green beans, then the corn.)

In a large serving bowl, combine diced red pepper, sliced scallions, slivered basil and ⅔ of feta, and set aside.

When pasta water comes to the boil, add orzo and set timer to 5 minutes fewer than final cooking time (mine took 10; I set the timer to 5). When orzo is 5 minutes from done, add the zucchini and green beans, if using. Stir, and return to the boil for 4 minutes. One minute from orzo’s final cooking time (test one; orzo should be al dente), add corn, return just to the boil, then drain orzo and vegetables into a colander.

Return hot pasta and cooked vegetables to the stockpot, and toss with all the dressing, plus the chickpeas, while still warm. Let sit 10 minutes, to cool slightly. While cooling, sliver basil: Stack a dozen leaves, then roll them and slice them crosswise with a sharp chef’s knife, repeating until done. When pasta is no longer steaming, toss gently with the red pepper, scallions, basil and ⅔ feta. Top with remaining feta, and eat immediately, or leave out up to 4 hours. Salad is best served at room temperature. Leftovers are marvelous the next day.

Our vendors for Wednesday, June 25th include:

CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Kombu-Tea
Krazy Kraut
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

And, don't forget to get your dinner at market!

Food Cart: CZNZ Eats

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Monday, June 16, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: June 18th

“The soil is the great connector of lives, the source and destination of all. It is the healer and restorer and resurrector, by which disease passes into health, age into youth, death into life. Without proper care for it we can have no community, because without proper care for it we can have no life.”

― Wendell Berry, The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture


Have You Heard About the Honeybees?

The effect that honeybees have on our environment is astounding. Honeybees have been an environmental highlight in the recent years for the devastation of our honeybee colonies. From pesticide use to devastating winters, the number of honeybee colonies have greatly reduced. Honeybees not only provide us with honey and beeswax, but act as key contributors to pollinating our plants.


There are steps we can take to help save our pollinators!

Interested in learning more about honeybees? Read the article from National Geographic, "The Plight of the Honeybee".

Our vendors for Wednesday, June 18th include:

CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish 
Kombu-Tea
Krazy Kraut
Moffitt Maple Farm
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

And, don't forget to get your dinner at market!

Food Cart:  CZNZ Eats

Community Table:  Orangetheory Fitness

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM! 

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Monday, June 9, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: June 11th



“We gardeners are healthy, joyous, natural creatures. We are practical, patient, optimistic. We declare our optimism every year, every season, with every act of planting.”

― Carol Deppe, The Resilient Gardener: Food Production and Self-Reliance in Uncertain Times




Our vendors for Wednesday, June 11th include:

Dan the Baker 
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm 
Roaming GoatSaraBee Pure Honey
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery Alternate
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: June 4th

“We are exploring together. We are cultivating a garden together, backs to the sun. The question is a hoe in our hands and we are digging beneath the hard and crusty surface to the rich humus of our lives.”

Parker J. Palmer, Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation


What's Local and In Season?

There's still some time left for some of our springtime favorites! Due to the cooler start to our spring season we are still able to enjoy some of our spring season favorites as we quickly creep towards the start of summer. 




Good news! There are still springtime goodies available at the Dublin Farmers' Market!




Interested in reading what Edible Columbus has to say? Read the featured article in the spring 2014 issue, "Local and In Season", for ideas on what you can eat and plant within these last few days of spring!

Our vendors for Wednesday, June 4th include:

CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Moffitt Maple Farm
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: May 28th

“It was such a pleasure to sink one's hands into the warm earth, to feel at one's fingertips the possibilities of the new season.” 

Kate Morton, The Forgotten Garden

It's Time for Strawberries! 

This week we will start seeing some strawberries at the Dublin Farmers' Market! Here's a recipe for some scrumptious Strawberry Shortcake from Martha Stewart!

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 pounds (about 6 cups) fresh strawberries 
1/4 cup plus 1/3 cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour (spooned and leveled), plus more for dusting
1/2 cup (1 stick) cold unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
Whipped Cream

DIRECTIONS

STEP 1: Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Make the sweetened strawberries: Hull and quarter strawberries; toss in a medium bowl with 1/4 cup sugar. Let stand until syrupy, tossing occasionally, at least 20 minutes (and up to 1 day, covered and refrigerated).

STEP 2: In a food processor, combine flour, butter, 1/3 cup sugar, baking powder, and salt; process until mixture resembles coarse meal. Add milk; pulse just until moistened, 4 or 5 times. Do not overprocess.

STEP 3: Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface; with floured hands, gently pat dough into a 4-by-8-inch rectangle.

STEP 4: Dust a large knife with flour; cut dough into 8 squares. Transfer to a baking sheet; sprinkle with 1 tablespoon sugar. Bake until golden, 25 to 30 minutes; cool on baking sheet. To serve, split biscuits with a serrated knife; layer with berries and Whipped Cream

Our vendors for Wednesday, May 28th include:

CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Moffitt Maple Farm
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
SaraBee Pure Honey
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Monday, May 19, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: May 21st

“Earth is so kind, just tickle her with a hoe and she laughs with a harvest.”

Douglas Jerrold

Are Your Kitchen Knives a Bit Dull?

Bring your utensils to the Dublin Farmers' Market and check out our weekly vendor, The Market Sharpener! Dull utensils will be sharpened as you shop!



Interested in learning more?

Read more about the dangers of dull utensils in your home in, "The Importance of Sharp Knives", by Michael Ruhlman!


Our vendors for Wednesday, May 21st include:

CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Moffitt Maple Farm
Oink Moo Cluck
Rhoads Farm
Roaming Goat
SaraBee Pure Honey
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Monday, May 12, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: May 14th



"Like a gardener, I believe what goes down must come up."

Lynwood L. Giacomini

The word "probiotic" is a compound of two Greek words: "pro," to signify promotion of and "biotic," which means life. Their very definition is something that affirms life and health. Interested in learning more? Visit Krazy Kraut each Wednesday at the Dublin Farmers' Market!
 
Read more in "6 Healing Benefits of Probiotics" from Food Matters!

Our vendors for Wednesday, May 14th include:

CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Moffitt Maple Farm
Oink Moo Cluck
SaraBee Pure Honey
Soodles Bake Shop
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
2Good Treats

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Monday, May 5, 2014

Dublin Farmers' Market: May 7th

"What makes the farmers market such a special place is that you’re actually creating community around food."

Bryant Terry


We're back! Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM!

Our vendors for Wednesday, May 7th include:

CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Moffitt Maple Farm
Oink Moo Cluck
SaraBee Pure Honey
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms

Join us every Wednesday, May through September from 3:30-6:30PM!

Dublin Farmers' Market at Oakland Nursery
4261 West Dublin Granville Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017

For more information, or questions related to any of our services, please contact us via email at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. See you at the market!

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

The Dublin Farmers' Market is Back!

We are so excited to announce our vendor line up for 2014. With your old favorites and lots of new ones, 2014 is sure to be a great season!

2GoodTreats
CZNZ Eats
Dan the Baker
Hirsch Fruit Farm
Kingdom Fish
Krazy Kraut
Moffitt Maple Farm
Oink Moo Cluck Farms
Rhoads Farm Inc / Split Rail Nursery
Roaming Goat Coffee
SaraBee Honey
Soodles Bake Shop, LLC
Spiral Touch
The Bakery at ResTORAHtion Farm
The Brown and Blond Bakery
The Market Sharpener
VanScoy Farms
Wayward Seed Farm

Mark your calendars for opening day next Wednesday, May 7th at 3:30pm in the parking lot of Oakland Nurseries Dublin!

Welcome (back) Dublin Farmers' Market vendors and shoppers!

Monday, January 20, 2014

2014 Dublin Farmers' Market

Friends of the Dublin Farmers' Market... Happy New Year!

The Dublin Farmers' Market will open on Wednesday, May 7th and be held rain or shine through September 24th, and this year will be open from 3:30-6:30PM. Again in 2014, the market will be hosted by Oakland Nurseries at 4261 West Dublin Granville Road, just minutes from Historic Dublin and Sawmill Road.

Interested in joining the Dublin Farmers' Market? To be considered a potential market vendor, please email us at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com. The Dublin Farmers' Market will review applications and make invitations to the finalists by March 14th.

If you have any questions, please contact Market Manager, Jaime Moore at (614) 327-0102 or email us at info@dublinfarmersmarket.com.

Thank you for your continued support of the Dublin Farmers' Market!