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The inaugural Long Table Dinner

October 9, 2016 By newwestfarmers

On September 29, we hosted our first ever Long Table Dinner as part of Tourism New West’s Feast on the Fraser celebration. Forty-five hungry RCFM supporters came out to dine under an open tent in Tipperary Park. The menu was filled with delectable items from our vendors.

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Menu

We were lucky to have a beautiful autumn day and the tables looked a treat thanks to a donation by the Bloom Bloom Room, a local florist based out of Sapperton.  The centrepiece garlands added the perfect ambiance for a harvest feast. The Uptown Business Association kindly allowed us to use their giant tents which set the stage.

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Table for two?

Diners were greeted with a glass of local Pacific Breeze wine and shrubs donated by Vancouver-based Mixers & Elixers. Shrubs are drinking vinegars—slightly sweet and slightly tart, we mixed them with soda water. They were served by marvelous volunteers from the New Westminster Youth Ambassadors Society.

The table held an abundance of bread donated by A Bread Affair and butter that was almost too pretty to eat. The Local Churn donated some unique combinations including tart cherry and sherry.

The opening course comprised a Caprese Salad that featured locally grown vine ripened tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, and a balsamic reduction. There was also a Hundred Mile Salad with kale, spinach, beets, goat cheese, candied pecans and what I sincerely hope were edible flowers.

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The salads

Salads consumed, we then moved onto the entrees which included char-grilled, wild-caught BC salmon that was served with a roasted pineapple salsa. If you haven’t yet tried Wild West Coast Seafood’s products we can attest to their top-notch quality. The diners also feasted on mushroom-hunter grilled Rockweld Farm chicken breasts, another generous donation from one of our popular local vendors. This wasn’t one of those either/or situations—everyone got both salmon and chicken as well as mozzarella-ricotta stuffed agnolotti as a side. We also had roasted in-season local vegetables (because it was a Farmers Market event after all) and grilled corn on the cob from the Fraser Valley. We were lucky to be able to purchase ingredients from some favourite market vendors including Zaklan Heritage Farms, Bose + Sons Family Farm, Ossome Acres, and Greendale Herb & Vine.

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The entrees!

Unbelievably, diners still seemed to have room for the exquisite goodies donated by Sweet Thea and Delish Gluten Free Bakery. There was a choice of assorted tarts and gluten-free brownies and I do believe more than one person tried both a tart and a brownie (no judgement here!). Unfortunately no photos remain because anyone standing in the way of the dessert table would have been taking their life in their hands.

The Long Table Dinner was an incredible community feast! The generosity of local RCFM vendors + the company of good friends and neighbours + the deliciousness of eating local = the best kind of evenings in our books.

 

 

 

Filed Under: Blog, Buying local, Uncategorized, Vendors Tagged With: buy local, eat local, family, Farmers, farmers market, Farms, food security, Fresh Food, fundraiser, local food, locavore, LongTableDinner, new west, New Westminster, organic, Shop Local, Vendors, wine

First Time Ever: Farm to Long Table Dinner in the Park

September 19, 2016 By newwestfarmers

The park

Join us in the beautiful surroundings of Tipperary Park as we host, for the first time ever, a long table dinner full to the brim with local vendor products. We’ve partnered with local catering company Fiesta Creative Catering to offer an evening to remember. Tickets are just $45 and include a three course meal served family style at our long table under the big tent in the park. The table decor has been generously provided by The Bloom Bloom Room.


Menu

Salads

Caprese Salad featuring locally grown vine ripened tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, and a balsamic reduction
Hundred Mile Salad with kale, spinach, beets, goat cheese, and candied pecans

Entrées

Char-grilled wild caught BC salmon with a roasted pineapple salsa
Mushroom-hunter grilled Rockweld Farm chicken breasts
Mozzarella-ricotta stuffed agnolotti
with a roasted garlic or mild spiced tomato sauce

Served with two sides:

Roasted in-season local vegetables and grilled corn on the cob from Fraser Valley

Desserts and Beverages

Assorted tarts from Sweet Thea or gluten free brownies from Delish Gluten Free Bakery

Our three course meal will be accompanied by non-alcoholic mixed drinks featuring shrubs from Mixers and Elixirs and a glass of white or red wine from Pacific Breeze Winery


This farm-to-long-table meal is a part of Feast on the Fraser, a Tourism New West multi-day celebration of foods produced along the fertile Fraser Valley. Many of our vendors are situated in the Fraser Valley, and their livelihoods depend on it. As well, the Fraser River is an integral part of New Westminster’s identity. We are so pleased to be able to offer this special dinner in conjunction with so many local producers and hope you’ll join us to experience a one-of-a-kind type of picnic.

Tickets and Event Info here.  

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Filed Under: Blog, Events, Uncategorized Tagged With: eat healthy, event, fundraiser, local, long table, three course meal, tickets

Fresh/Paint April 9th

April 6, 2016 By newwestfarmers

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Fresh / Paint
An evening of art, agriculture, wine and cheese.

Situated within the stunning 100 Braid Street Studios Fresh Paint is a evening dedicated to satisfying all the senses. Stroll down the “Artist’s Alley” engage with an amazing array of local talent whose art ranges from mixed media to watercolours and everything in between.

Get up close and personal with the farmers you see every Thursday during our summer season. This is your unique opportunity to really get to know the stories behind the amazing people who grow your family’s food.

We’ve expertly paired our featured winery, Pacific Breeze Winery, with the delicious handiwork of Golden Ears Cheesecrafters. Offerings from BobAli Hummus and Spread’Em Kitchen will leave vegan and omnivore taste buds begging for more. The folks at Four Winds Brewing and Rain City Juicery have provided us with both craft beer and ginger beer for our guests to enjoy!

Celebrate your inner artist by creating your own water colour masterpiece. Our resident artist will guide you through a the creative process so that you can take home your very own fancy piece of artwork.

Our silent auction highlights include VIP tours of local farms, fun activities for the whole family, art experiences with 100 Braid Street Studios and more. Become one with a famous piece of artwork in our photobooth and sit back and savour the musical stylings of acoustic artist John Bowman.

PURCHASE TICKETS THROUGH EVENTBRITE HERE!

Help Us Break Down Barriers to Fresh Local Food

All proceeds from this event will benefit the Seniors to the Market Shuttle Program. Purchase a ticket and help a Senior in our community receive access to fresh, healthy local food. Last year our partnership with the Seniors Services Society provided 60 low income seniors with the opportunity to shop from our farmers. We need your help to be able to continue this valuable program.

Special Thanks to our Event Sponsors:

Pacific Breeze Winery

Golden Ears Cheesecrafters

100 Braid Street Studios

TG Design Works

Rain City Juicery

Four Winds Brewing

FAQs

Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?

Attendees must be 19+ to attend and ID will be checked at the door.

How many drinks are included in with my ticket?

Your initial glass of beer, wine or non alcoholic beverage is included and we will be operating a cash bar for further drink purchases!

What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?

100 Braid St Studios is a 15 minute walk from the Braid Street Skytrain Station. Parking is available in front of the building as well as in the back. A ramp is available for anyone with mobility aids.

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Featured, NWFM News, Uncategorized Tagged With: 100 Braid Street Studios, Four Winds Brewing, fundraiser, pacific breeze winery, Seniors Services

April 2nd Market Day

March 30, 2016 By newwestfarmers

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Would you like the opportunity to help seniors in your community have access to fresh local food?

Join us on April 9th for our Fresh/Paint Fundraiser! All proceeds from this event go towards the Seniors to the Market Shuttle Program which provides door to door service for seniors facing barriers to attending our farmers market.

This event takes place at the beautiful 100 Braid Street Studios and will be an evening of art, agriculture, wine and cheese. There are over a dozen local artists’ studios to visit, farmers to mingle with, good food and wine (or beer) and you get to create your own water colour masterpiece. Purchase tickets online or at our Info Table this Saturday!

The Roland Kaulfuss Music Stage will be featuring Ron Forbes. Ron has been performing solo acoustic numbers for several years and loves playing at the local farmers markets.

Make sure to stop by and say hello to our community guests The Music Box.

Driving to the market? FREE PARKING is available at Westminster Centre, directly across the street from Belmont Street. If you are taking transit the #106 bus stops at 5th avenue and 6th street. Coming from the Quay? Take River Market’s brand new FREE DUC shuttle from the Quay straight to our location.

A list of our vendors for April 2nd can be found below. Please check out Facebook Page or Twitter for any last minute cancellations or updates.

Produce

  • Greendale Herb & Vine – Greens, frozen tomatoes (beefsteak, heirloom) Honey, Nuts (hazelnuts), Muesli, Infused Vinegars, Goat’s and Cow’s Cheese, Popcorn Kernels, Herbal Teas, Dried Lavender.
  • Ossome Acres – Winter squash, Kale, kalettes, Brussel sprouts, Micro greens, Spinach, Herbs, Hand milled soap, Walnuts
  • Ripple Creek Farm – fresh greens and root vegetables
  • Crisp Organics – kale, carrots, squash
  • Nutrigreens – microgreens packed full of nutrients
  • Your Wildest Foods – foraged mushrooms, dried teas and fresh mushrooms

Meat and Fish

  • Rockweld Farm — BC frozen chicken and chicken products including eggs, dog and cat food
  • Local Beef & Eggs
  • Wild West Coast Seafoods –  flash frozen fillets of Rock Sole, Petrale Sole, Rockfish, Ling Cod, Pacific Cod, Sablefish, Chinook/Spring Salmon, Coho Salmon, Sidestripe Shrimp, Halibut, Albacore Tuna Loin.
  • Wheelhouse Seafoods –  Seafood pasta, crab cakes and frozen fish

Eat and Drink On Site 

  • Cest Si Bon – Gourmet French food in a food truck!
  • Gary’s Kettlecorn – kettlecorn

Bread and Baking

  • A Bread Affair — artisan breads
  • Delish Gluten Free — gluten-free bread, scones, muffins, brownies and cookies
  • Sweet Thea Cake Company — tarts, pies, cookies and cakes
  • Half Pint Pies – frozen hand pies to bake at home
  • Feeding Change – raw foods cakes and squares
  • Sable Shortbread – hand made shortbread that melts in your mouth

Delectable Treats and Prepared Yummies

  • BobAli – tasty dips and hummus spreads
  • Old Country Perogi – frozen perogies with gluten free & vegan options
  • The Raw Guy – kale chips, macaroons, crackers and raw treats
  • The Local Churn – hand churned gourmet butters
  • Muy Rico – salsas, tortilla chips, mole sauces and mayonnaise
  • Bubble Bombs – fun bubble bombs add a burst of flavour
  • Rain City Juicery – fresh cold pressed juices and hot apple cider
  • Anne’s Gallery – Jams jellies marmalades, chutney
  • Simply Delish Soup & Salad – dry soup and salad mixes to make at home
  • The Salt Dispensary – salted caramels, smoked salts and pepper mixes
  • Mindful Eating – frozen made from scratch samosas
  • Lilise Applesauce – organic home made applesauce from local fruit
  • Seedibles – all natural ground super seed products to add a nutritional boost to your meals

Bath & Body Care

  • Mediterra Soap – soaps and body lotions

Jewelry 

  • Ildiko Jewelry – handforged sterling silver jewelry
  • Bits & Keys – adorable upcycled jewelry items
  • Lighen Up Jewels – lovely jewelry handmade by Holly

Liquor

  • Dragon Mist Distillery – locally made vodka and gin

Local Artisans and Crafters

  • Anne’s Gallery —  traditional Aran and designer knitwear
  • Quality Oak – hand crafted quality cutting boards
  • New World Felting – gorgeously made felted scarves and accessories

Filed Under: Blog, Featured, Next Market, Uncategorized Tagged With: Baked Goods, Farmers, farmers market, food trucks, fundraiser

River Market’s Rice Gone Wild

May 25, 2012 By newwestfarmers


Whoever says you can’t have the best of both worlds hasn’t been to the new Wild Rice restaurant in New Westminster’s River Market. Imagine traditional-tasting Chinese food infused with delicacies from other countries and prepared with modern cooking techniques; you have Wild Rice. One of the most appealing aspects there, aside from the friendly, attentive staff, spic and span, wide open kitchen where you can watch chefs make your meal, and the chic, modern look and feel of the lounge and dining area, is the fact that you know where your food is coming from and how it’s being processed.

Todd Bright

Todd Bright, Australian-born head chef of Wild Rice, plunged his hands quite literally into the world of cooking. He started off with washing dishes with onion bag scrubbers at a local Chinese restaurant in Australia and worked his way up to cooking woks of fried rice and deep frying food. He then shifted his studies from business software and development to a culinary apprenticeship with the Technical and Further Education colleges, a four year process that gained him experience in the field. He then took time to travel for a few years and finally landed in Canada in 2007 where he started his career as a line cook with Wild Rice in Vancouver.

All About Food

Since Todd became head chef, he decided to make a positive influence on the way Wild Rice affects the environment and local community. “What I try and do is take traditional elements and traditional dishes and turn them on their heads and incorporate as much local and sustainable produce as possible. We change our menu four times a year to be seasonal so we can use the best of the local produce.” Aside from buying from local companies such as Two Rivers and Serving House, Wild Rice is also a member of Ocean Wise, Green Table Society, Shark Truth and Recycling Alternative. As much as these decisions may cost him a little bit more, Todd affirms that supporting local farmers is “something I believe in.”

Wild Rice also caters to a wide variety of people. The menu is dairy-free, gluten-free and focuses on vegan-friendly dishes. “The food we do here is unlike any other food around… it’s creative and it’s uniquely west coast. 52% of our menu is vegan.” Todd’s mantra: “eat more vegetables; eat less, better quality meat.” One dish that he is exceptionally proud of is the Grilled King Oyster Mushroom dinner plate complete with cashews, caramelized ricotta and scallion polenta fries. “It hits all the buttons: texture and fat from the cashews, meatiness from the mushroom and crispiness from the fries. It can satisfy a meat eater and fully satisfy a vegan.”

New Westminster to Call Home

When asked why he decided to set up Wild Rice at the River Market, he simply said, “It is such a unique community out here. What better place to start a new Wild Rice to engage a community that is up-and-coming and growing where there is longevity and to be attached to a market we believe in.”

Fundraiser Night

This is Wild Rice’s first year teaming up with RCFM for their 5th annual fundraiser. “I’m looking forward to making that one-on-one bond with the farmers [at RCFM]. That’s really exciting. It’s just going to be great at the fundraiser to show the vendors what we are all about.” The dishes at the fundraiser night vary from chicken to pork to vegan. His inspiration for the set dishes was “using the farmers’ market suppliers with [his] twist on things. [He tried] to make it as simple and enjoyable as possible.”

Todd recommends the House Made Chinese BBQ Pork that is served on a bed of jasmine rice with steamed broccoli and bok choy. I highly suggest picking this dish on fundraiser night if you like or can eat pork. I took a lunch box to go and couldn’t put it down! And as for the seasonally inspired cocktails that will be served with dinner, a “floral and berry infused gin complete with muddled strawberries will take centre stage, as well as traditional sangrias.

House Made Chinese BBQ Pork takeout

When asked what he was expecting from his first RCFM fundraiser event, Todd simply said, “The whole thing about the fundraiser is getting people engaged. I’m just looking forward to interacting with the community and the farmers market and just speaking to people who are as passionate with what they do as I am.” The night promises to be one filled with new experiences, new friendships and Chinese take-out boxes.

Teach Me How to Cook!

Chef Todd Bright hosting a cooking demonstration

Wild Rice also hosts an interactive cooking demonstration every Monday night at the River Market location You can sit at the chef’s table, look into the kitchen as Todd runs through a few different cooking techniques then sit in the dining room for a four-course meal. He cooks up something new each month, with poultry, seafood and shellfish already covered this year. This month is all about pork, while June is focused on Vegan dishes, and July (which Todd is especially looking forward to) is BBQ on the patio. Take a look here for more information on cooking demos!

We hope to see you at RCFM’s 5th Annual Fundraiser! Tickets are still available here.

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Uncategorized Tagged With: cooking classes, delicious, fundraiser, Todd bright, vegan, wild rice

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