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July 9, 2010 By newwestfarmers

This week there are over 40 vendors for you to choose from to pick up amazing ingredients to blend together in a masterpiece of yummy. Produce, fish, meats, breads, sweets, dips, spreads, pasta, dairy, cheese, produce… oh wait? Did we say produce?

If cooking’s not your game- although we prefer the term “food mixologist” because not everything needs to be cooked – then consider the market for a tasty fresh hot snack! Try craft-beer infused smokies from Beer Brats (the Red Racer is a winner), unbelievably tasty bison dogs from Maluma Bison (we recommend the Brie smokie), or delectable hot vegetarian samosas served with a fantastic homemade tamarind chutney from Copeland Foods. If you’re headed down after dinner, come for dessert! Choose traditional baked sweets from Blackberry Hill (our pick: the date squares) or try gluten free baked yummies from Eat It Up – including fresh made GF pies both in mini and regular sizes.

Pair your food finds with one of a kind crafts and artisan products made locally by your neighbours. Don’t miss the Art in the Park open air art gallery and bring a blanket for some down time communing with Mother Nature in gorgeous Tipperary Park.

As always, parking is available for bicycles at a rack at the south end of the market, and for cars on Royal, Queens, and in the City Hall parking lot after 4:30. We offer free drinking water – the nicest tap water this side of heaven – and kids’ activities.

Here’s the fresh sheet for this week:

Entertainment:

  • Allyson Grant – Face Painting – 3-7
  • Jinhee Park – Violin – 3-7

Community Group:

  • Burns Bog Conservation Society

Vendors This Week : (not all vendors come to every market, so check this list if you’re looking for someone special – they are arranged categorically. Want a complete listing of all the vendors, even the ones not here this week? Here it is!)

Eat On Site

  • Beer Brats – Beer. Brats. Brilliant.
  • Copeland Foods – hot vegetarian samosas, and frozen meat pies and frozen ready-to-eat dinners
  • Gogo Java – Coffee, tea, smoothies, juice, and other liquids
  • Maluma Health Foods – Bison hot dogs, bison smokies, bison chili and bison ribs and take home packages too!

Produce

  • Apple Barn Pumpkin Farm – Peppers, tomatoes, apples & pumpkins
  • Canwest Farms – blueberries!
  • Celyddon Farms – Certified organic produce from Delta
  • Dream Farm Natural Growers – produce grown in Burnaby
  • Forstbauer Family Natural Food Farm – organic produce, eggs, and beef
  • Glen Valley Organic Farm – certified organic produce from a farm located only 50km from New Westminster
  • Maan Farms – assorted locally grown produce
  • Misty Mountain Specialties – fresh wild and cultivated mushrooms, dried mushroom products
  • Nature Village Farm – Asian produce grown in Richmond
  • Red Barn Plants and Produce – assorted locally grown produce, herbs, and perennials

Dairy

  • Greendale Herb and Vine – Cheddar cheese, cheese curds, herbs, nut butters and honeycomb
  • Little Qualicum Cheeseworks – High quality cheese from Vancouver Island

Meat & Fish

  • Fresh Off the Boat – Fresh fish and seafood
  • Outwest Ranches – beef raised locally and fresh eggs

Bread & Baking

  • A Bread Affair – Breads
  • Blackberry Hill – Baked Goods
  • Eat It Up – Gluten free and no-sugar-added fruit pies, cookies and green tea
  • Sunrise Pita Company – pitas, chips, dips, and banana bread

Delectable Treats

  • Ace Curries To Go – curry sauces
  • Amber’s Choice – baked madeleines, soups, salad dressing
  • Anne’s Gallery – Jams, jellies & knitting
  • Bean Boy Creations – Organic hummous
  • Con Amore Foods – handmade fresh pasta and vegan spreads and dips
  • Gary’s Kettlecorn – Kettlecorn
  • JJ’s Country Cookin’ and Diabetic Foods – sugar free jam and many varieties of pickled vegetables
  • Jane’s Honey Bees – honey and other bee products
  • Jennifer’s Dried Mixes – dried layed soup and baking mixes
  • Maples’ Sugar Shack – maple syrup products

Local Crafters

  • Alma Valle Fine Silver Jewelry – handcrafted sterling silver original jewelry
  • Black Bamboo Artisans – hand made glazed pottery and knitting
  • Clay With Val – pottery
  • Diva Dawg Clothing Company – dog clothing and accessories, altered art bracelets for humans
  • Quality Oak Accents – Fine wood creations
  • Scentimental Creations – Soaps, lotions, hand made cosmetics

Gardening

  • Petals & Butterflies – Perennials, shrubs & planters
  • Secret Garden – cut flowers

Filed Under: Blog

July 9, 2010 By newwestfarmers

Home Grown is having a contest for people who enjoy snapping photos around their local farmers markets. Next time you head to Royal City Farmers Market be sure to have you camera in tow as your picture could be selected to win some fantastic prizes.

Photo by Jamila Ali

The Home Grown!Photography Contest offers a grand prize of $500 worth of Vancouver Farmers Market token that can be redeemed with all merchants at all Vancouver Farmers Market locations. The winning photograph will also be displayed at the “Home Grown” exhibition, opening August 2010 at the Museum of Vancouver. You will also receive 2 tickets to the opening of the Home Grown Exhibition Opening Party. The winner will be announced July 20th.

Four runner’s up will receive Farm Folk / City Folk 2011 calendar and one year free FF/CF membership.

For more information on rules and prizes please visit this page.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: contests, photography, Vancouver Farmers Market

July 7, 2010 By newwestfarmers

As soon as Summer Solstice comes along, my inner hostess has been sending me to the farmer’s market for fresh treats to feed friends and family. There is nothing like preparing a spread to nosh on over cocktails and chatter during these long summer evenings. Most people think that entertaining can be time consuming and costly but with a quick trip to the farmers market it can actually be quite the opposite.

My mother has always taught me to cook simply and cleanly. Never one to make overly-spiced fares, she has always opted for palette cleansing tastes like the zest of an orange in a salad dressing or fresh mint cooked with baby nugget potatoes. Her simple recipes and love of “backyard farming” has turned me into a green machine when preparing food. I believe that the best things in life are health and delicious food and when you shop local you can incorporate both.

Both vegetables offer unique, yet versatile flavours that can be translated into a number of dishes. I prefer an artichoke, especially when the hearts are marinated in oil and lemon with a hint of cilantro. When accompanied with a sweet Riesling from Blasted Church Vineyards it makes me think of being in the Mediterranean.

Here is a recipe for my mother’s delicious artichoke and spinach dip. Most of the ingredients can be found at the market and can be made in a pinch if you have unexpected guests. This dip is always a party favorite and only takes about 20 minutes to prepare.

Ingredients

Ingredients:
– 1 large lemon
– 1 cup of artichoke hearts (plain or marinated in olive oil)
– 2 tsp of chili flakes
– 1 package of cream cheese
– 1 cup of fresh spinach (make sure you boil it first!)
– a couple pinches of fresh cracked pepper to taste
– You can also add a bit of mayonnaise if you like a creamier texture

Directions:
1. Chop spinach and artichoke hearts into small pieces
2. In a large bowl combine spinach and artichokes with cream cheese and mix well
3. Squeeze the juice of 1 lemon into the mixture
4. Add chili flakes and pepper to taste

This dip has a creamy consistency with a citrus taste. The artichokes add a bit of texture as does the spinach. You can try grating some fresh parmesan into the dip and pairing it with a fresh loaf of artisan bread. Remember that this dip is best served hot so toss it in the microwave for a couple minutes right before you serve it. Enjoy!

Voila!

Filed Under: Blog, Recipes Tagged With: artichokes, delicious, Made from the Market

July 2, 2010 By newwestfarmers

We’re pleased as punch that you seem to love us.  This week is about sharing the harvest with over 30 vendors, including ten local farmers to choose from.  This week is also about sharing the  summer lovin’ because it’s Bring a Newbie week! We want as many people as we can to understand the love of a farmers market and to see why it’s good for us all! Bring a friend who’s never been to our market and join us for one of two guided market tours with Operations Manager, Jen Arbo. Get the inside scoop on some of  our many amazing vendors and meet the people who grow your food! Learn how to select purchases from the experts themselves. Market tours start from the RCFM tent at 5:00PM and 6:00PM. Pre-registration not required. Those of you who do the friend-bringing can enter to win a gorgeous 100% recycled cotton, washable, sturdy, made-in-Canada RCFM market tote.

Here’s what else is on this week:

Entertainment:

  • Jeffrey Huggins 3-5
  • Chris Messytone 5-7
  • Allyson the Face Painter 3-7

Community Group:

  • Fraser River Discovery Centre – info about their interpretive centre on the Fraser River, as well as crafts for kids!

Vendors This Week : (not all vendors come to every market, so check this list if you’re looking for someone special – they are arranged categorically. Want a complete listing of all the vendors, even the ones not here this week? Here it is!)

Eat On Site

  • Beer Brats – Beer. Brats. Brilliant.
  • Copeland Foods – hot and tasty samosas, take and bake frozen meat pies and frozen ready-to-eat dinners
  • Gogo Java – Coffee, tea, smoothies, juice, and other liquids
  • Maluma Health Foods – Bison hot dogs, bison smokies, bison chili and bison ribs and take home packages too!

Produce

  • Apple Barn Pumpkin Farm – Peppers, tomatoes, apples & pumpkins
  • new this week! Canwest Farms – blueberries!
  • Celyddon Farms – Certified organic produce from Delta
  • Dream Farm Natural Growers – produce grown in Burnaby
  • Forstbauer Family Natural Food Farm – organic produce, eggs, and beef
  • Glen Valley Organic Farm – certified organic produce from a farm located only 50km from New Westminster
  • Maan Farms – assorted locally grown produce
  • Misty Mountain Specialties – fresh wild and cultivated mushrooms, dried mushroom products
  • Nature Village Farm – Asian produce grown in Richmond
  • new this week! Red Barn Plants and Produce – assorted locally grown produce

Dairy

  • Farmhouse Natural Cheeses – cow’s milk cheeses, goat’s milk cheese, goat’s milk yogurt, cow milk butter
  • Little Qualicum Cheeseworks – High quality cheese from Vancouver Island

Meat & Fish

  • Fresh Off the Boat – Fresh fish
  • Gelderman Farms – Pork
  • Outwest Ranches – beef raised locally and fresh eggs

Bread & Baking

  • A Bread Affair – Breads
  • Blackberry Hill – Baked Goods
  • Eat It Up – Gluten free and no-sugar-added fruit pies, cookies and green tea

Delectable Treats

  • Amber’s Choice – baked madeleines, soups, salad dressing
  • Bean Boy Creations – Organic hummous
  • Con Amore Foods – handmade fresh pasta and vegan spreads and dips
  • Gary’s Kettlecorn – Kettlecorn
  • JJ’s Country Cookin’ and Diabetic Foods – sugar free jam and many varieties of pickled vegetables
  • Jane’s Honey Bees – honey and other bee products
  • Momma Nellie’s Goodies – Salsa

Local Crafters

  • Black Bamboo Artisans – hand made glazed pottery and knitting
  • Mod Argent – hand forged sterling silver jewelry
  • The Other Eden – cold process soaps scented with essential and fragrance oils, room sprays, body products
  • Pomomama Designs – wire crochet jewelry and accessories, fused fabric and metal art
  • Quality Oak Accents – Fine wood creations

Gardening

  • Petals & Butterflies – Perennials, shrubs & planters
  • Secret Garden – cut flowers

Services

  • Harmony Works Chair Massage – on site chair massage

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: bring a newbie, what's on

June 30, 2010 By newwestfarmers

We’re pleased to offer you this coupon for a free bell pepper at tomorrow’s market! Please print it off and present it at the Applebarn when you come tomorrow.

Coupon! Click for full size

Filed Under: Blog, Events Tagged With: coupon

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Land Acknowledgement

Our market is grateful to operate on the unceded land of the Qayqayt, Kwikwetlem, and other Halkomelem speaking Peoples. We acknowledge that colonialism has made invisible their histories and connections to the land. We acknowledge the incredible gift this land is to our market and BC Agriculture. We commit to the ongoing work of decolonization and allyship.

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