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What's at Market 08-02-23

Join us this week for juicy peaches, leafy greens, freshly cut micro-greens, corn-on-the-cob… We also have pasture raised meat and dairy, prepared foods, pickles and condiments, and handmade products like soaps, jewelry and more. Don’t forget we have ice cream, too! 

This week we host Ed Seifert and Bernie Stapleton at the music tent

The West Milford Farmers Market is looking for a few people interested in volunteering a few hours to greet as they come to market. This is a great opportunity for teens or adults to get service hours! Stop by the Market tent to learn more.

See you at market!

The West Milford Farmers Market helps make fresh produce more accessible within our community. Help our neighbors who are struggling to make ends meet gain access to fresh produce by visiting the welcome booth at market with a food or monetary donation that will directly impact local families. 


THIS WEEK’S VENDORS:

The Cheese Guy

Empanada Lady

Clyde's Italian Ice

Rosie's Market 

Top of the Mountain Honey

Orlando's Bakery 

The Gritty Sisters Soapery

Pickle Licious

Pesto Joe

Hope Cress Farms

Seven Tribesmen Brewing Co.

Muino's Baked Goods

VENDOR SPOTLIGHT:

Gritty Sisters Soapery

MUSICIAN SPOTLIGHT:

Ed Seifert and THE STIMULUS PACKAGE

What's at Market 07-19-23

There’s no doubt about it. Summer is in full swing, and then some. We can tell because peaches and corn are back at the Hope Cress booth. There’s nothing that screams summer to us better than a freshly roasted ear of Jersey corn, or a ripe juicy peach that’s been ripened in the sun. Are you ready for market yet?

In addition to a growing array of other fresh produce, we also have microgreens, pasture raised meat and dairy, prepared foods, and handmade products like soaps, jewelry and more.

This week we host Marji Zintz at the music tent

In addition to being excited about Clyde’s homemade ice cream (we’re not sure how we’ve survived the heat without him), freshly made pesto at Pesto Joe’s, and all the yummy baked goods at Orlando’s and Muino’s, we are also excited to welcome a new vendor: Jessica’s Treasures and Treats. Jessica makes custom-curated baskets/boxes and charcuterie board gift packages. Please stop by Jessica’s booth to see what treats and treasures she has in store for us this week. The West Milford Chamber of Commerce will also be joining us to share all the great happenings around town, and how they help support local business.

See you at market!

The West Milford Farmers Market helps make fresh produce more accessible within our community. Help our neighbors who are struggling to make ends meet gain access to fresh produce by visiting the welcome booth at market with a food or monetary donation that will directly impact local families. 


THIS WEEK’S VENDORS:

New Vendor!: 

Jessica's Treasures and Treats

Chamber of Commerce

The Cheese Guy

Empanada Lady

Clyde's Italian Ice

Rosie's Market 

Top of the Mountain Honey

Orlando's Bakery 

The Gritty Sisters Soapery

Pickle Licious

Pesto Joe

Hope Cress Farms

Seven Tribesmen Brewing Co.

Muino's Baked Goods


Vendor Spotlight: Rosie’s Market

MUSICIAN SPOTLIGHT: Marji Zintz

What's at Market 07-12-23

As we approach our sixth market of the season, we're getting excited about the bounty of our local harvests. With so much growing, we have been receiving many generous donations from our vendors and community gardeners for local food pantries throughout West Milford. The abundance of the season may seem obvious, but it’s important to remember that access to healthy, fresh, and local food is not something that is easily available to everyone. That is why we are so grateful to the vendors and community members who are able to donate a portion of their abundant garden harvests, or who provide other pantry donations or monetary support.  

This week, we would like to thank Judy DeJosia of Growing With Food, for her generous and kind donation of fresh local produce this week. Please visit Growing With Food online and discover the amazing gardening programs Judy has put together. Thank you Judy!

Food insecurity is a growing concern, and one that is often hidden in plain sight. Please consider supporting those in our local community who are struggling to make ends meet by visiting the market welcome booth with a food or monetary donation that will directly help reduce food insecurity and improve healthy outcomes for our neighbors and friends. 

This week we host Bob Nicholson at the music tent

We also have our usual array of produce, pasture raised meat and dairy, prepared foods, and handmade products like soaps, jewelry and more. There will even be cool treats for kids of all ages. Keep reading for our list of this week’s vendors. 

See you at market!

Vendor Spotlight: Muino Baked Goods

Annmarie Muino has always loved to bake. Whether it was for home, for friends, or for family parties, she was always the one making cookies and cakes everyone loved. Then, about ten years ago her friends started making requests, and she found herself not just baking, but selling her baked goods, too.

Then in December of last year, she went all-in, and made her side business official with the opening of Muino Baked Goods. Although she bakes out of her home, rather than in an industrial kitchen, Muino has all of the certifications and qualifications required of any New Jersey based food business, including ServSafe. This is her first season selling to the general public, and she’s proud to be a part of the West Milford Farmers Market vendor team. 

“Everything is moving along kind of slowly [since the business opened], but in a good way because I can keep myself organized,” Annemarie said.

Best sellers for Muino Baked Goods

Keep an eye out for some of Muino’s fan favorites: crumb cake, a gluten-free almond macaroon cookie, and her ever-popular chocolate chip cookie. All of these can be found at Market each week. She also makes cakes, including carrot cake, red velvet cake, and classic crumb cake. A new product is her “cake in a cup,” made with layers of cake and frosting in an 8 ounce to-go cup.

In addition to purchasing ready-made options, customers are encouraged to request custom orders. Come with an idea, and Annmarie will turn it into a one-of-a-kind edible creation. Sometimes people will send her photos of cake or cookie concepts they found online. Sometimes they’ll come to her with a rough idea of what they want. In the end, what they get is handmade to order and baked with love. The proof is in the taste, as her products don’t only look beautiful, but they stand on their quality. 


A labor of love

To Annmarie, the act of baking is about more than just the finished product. The art of baking is a form of stress relief for her, and her favorite part is seeing people enjoy her baked goods. She’ll purposely make things she doesn’t even like so she doesn’t find herself overindulging. She just loves to bake. 

From a young age, her children were in the kitchen baking with her, too. Even though they are grown now, her youngest still helps out by creating and helping to manage the company’s social media sites. Otherwise, Muino is a one-woman operation. But she still dreams of having a brick-and-mortar location. 

Find Muino each week at market, as well as this coming weekend at the Franklin/Ogdensburg PBA Local 404 Food Truck Festival this Saturday at the Sterling Hill Mining Museum. 


Visit Annmarie online at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076614529641 to see some of her custom creations, or feel free to ask her your questions at Market this week.

What's at Market 07-05-23

Happy Independence Day!

We are wishing everyone a happy and healthy holiday filled with celebration and loved ones.  

Don’t let the holiday trip you up, though… Wednesday is still market day!

In addition to the produce, prepared foods, and handmade products offered each week, we are very excited to announce that a new vendor, Pesto Joe, will have a booth at market for the first time this week.  Stop by to see what they offerand join us in wishing them a warm welcome. 

The Cheese Guy also returns this week for the first time this season. Don’t miss out on your favorite freshly cured cheeses, or perhaps discover a new one. Kids Korner will be in full swing and families will have the opportunity to make a take-home bug hotel using natural items and products. This is a creative and sustainable project that offers a glimpse into how nature actuall works! 

This week we host Peter Sando at the music tent

Happy 4th of July… See you at market!

THIS WEEK’S VENDORS:

Pesto Joe

Empanada Lady

Clyde's Italian Ice

Rosie's Market 

The Gritty Sisters Soapery

Pickle Licious

Hope Cress Farms

Orlando's Bakery 

Seven Tribesmen Brewing Co.

Muino's Baked Goods

The Cheese Guy

Top of the Mountain Honey


VENDOR SPOTLIGHT: The Cheese Guy

MUSICIAN SPOTLIGHT: Peter Sando

Vendor Spotlight: The Cheese Guy

Brent Delman, a.k.a. "The Cheese Guy," creates flavorful small-batch cheeses that are also kosher, vegetarian and 100% free of artificial preservatives or flavorings. He never uses added hormones, animal rennet or other animal enzymes in his cheesemaking, opting instead for plant-based or microbial non-animal enzymes. 

Brent prides himself on using high-quality ingredients and has spent the better part of two decades perfecting his recipes. From spreadable hint-of-lemon goat cheese, to spicy  jalapeño pepper jack to pungent blue cheeses, The Cheese Guy can cover all of your cheese needs. This includes classics such as mild cheddar, Monterey Jack, Italian specialty cheeses and fan favorites such as their craft beer cheddar. They even carry organic cheese. 

After receiving an MBA from George Washington University in 1990, Brent moved into the specialty food industry, but his entrepreneurial spirit extends back to his middle and high-school years in the midwest where he took pride in running a variety of local businesses—from window-washing to landscaping.

Inspired by the ethic of the hard-working Midwesterner, Brent has, “continued to support small businesses and the concept of agripreneurship, partnering with many family-owned dairy farms in Upstate NY, Vermont, Northeastern Ohio (where I was born and raised), and Wisconsin,” he said. He also produces a handful of cheeses in Italy in the old tradition from small countryside dairies.

Visit The Cheese Guy online to learn more about his extensive cheese line, or to follow The Cheese Guy on social media… and don’t forget to visit him every other Wednesday through October at Market!

Meet Peter Sando

Songwriter, Peter Sando came of age in the 50s and 60s, a time when music was very diverse. Back when the Billboard top 40 included everything from country and R&B to novelty instrumental and foreign tunes, that time period has deeply influenced his musical career. His repertoire includes original country tunes, political songs as well as folk and rock. 

Ragu: A strong start

Peter’s first album, Gandalf, was recorded in the mid-sixties under the band Ragu, but still has a cult following today. At the time, Peter and his bandmates often played on the New York side of Greenwood Lake, where the drinking age was still 18 and where the clubs were hopping. They had wanted to play in Greenwich Village, but realized that cover songs just weren’t going to cut it. Peter began studying the craft of songwriting, and before long, Ragu got a contract with Capitol Records and recorded Gandalf, a psychedelic rock album. 

Influences include The Beatles, The Beach Boys and Steve Miller Band, to name a few. They were in good company in the Village alongside bands such as The Loving Spoonful, and Sly and the Family Stone. Peter calls this a very creative period for him and for music in general.

Creation of the Three-Minute-Dream

The concept of a three-minute dream (aka: a song that draws you in) is still something that attracts Peter to songwriting today. He records albums in his home studio, and some of his songs have been in film. He’s still influenced by his folk-rock and sixties-rock favorites, and also finds inspiration in contemporary songwriter Ron Sexton. 

He believes a personal understanding of what a song is about is what makes it powerful. His approach to writing is to get solid on a title or an idea, and let the lyrics flow/follow.

“My favorite part of playing is… the brand new child,” Peter said. “I get a thrill out of performing a new song when I finish it and record it.” 

Although he’s studied classical guitar and has been a rock-and-roll guitarist for many years, Peter finds guitar is basically the accompaniment to the melody and lyrics he writes. In addition to songwriting and playing guitar, Peter also sings and dabbles with the piano and harmonica. His daughter often accompanies him with background vocals in his recordings. 

Discover Peter at the market and beyond

At market this week, Peter will play both cover songs, and some of his originals (including something from his Gandalf album). Expect to hear sixties favorites by Tim Hardin, Gordon Lightfoot, Bob Dylan, maybe a Beatles song or two.

Those looking to hear more of his originals, can check out his website to listen online, or come to his showcase at Noble Coffee Roasters near Goshen, NY this October where he will play all originals.

Discover Peter Sando and listen to his music online:

http://www.petersando.com

http://www.facebook.com/gandalf1969

http://petersando.bandcamp.com

https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/peter-sando/id75746292#see-all/top-songs

This week at Market 6/28/2023

Summer is here! That means that market days are in full swing. 

Produce is producing, eggs are prolific, and so is everything seasonal you expect in summer.  So bring the kids and grab everything grown, preserved, and baked fresh. That means meat, veggie and dairy, but also pickles, bread, cheese, and even all-natural body care, all from the bounty of our local environment. Plus, pizza is back at Orlando's this week! Stop by their booth to check out both their regular and gluten-free varieties.

This week we host Marty Koppel at the music tent

See you at market!

THIS WEEK’S VENDORS:

The Cheese Guy

Empanada Lady

Clyde's Italian Ice

Rosie's Market 

Pickle Licious

Pie Eyed Bar Pies

Hope Cress Farms

Orlando's Bakery 

Seven Tribesmen Brewing Co.

Muino's Baked Goods

This week’s VENDOR SPOTLIGHT: Orlando’s Bakery

This week’s MUSICIAN SPOTLIGHT: Marty Koppel

Vendor Spotlight: Orlando's Bakery

Robert Kovacs and his wife Laura bought Orlando’s, a struggling Italian bakery in 2016. This was not their first foray into baking, however. Rob had been a Wall Street trader for many years. After the economic downturn of 2008, he was more than ready to make a new life for himself, and after leaving his job in 2009, he turned to baking.

Not your traditional bakery

This wasn’t a traditional baking experience, however. Rob had discovered a research product, developed in Europe, that was creating a low-carb baking flour suitable for diabetics. Rob purchased a patent for the product and began working on his own to learn how to manufacture it into a great tasting bread. Once he was successful in the recipe, the Alma Baking line was born. 

“The [European] research institute decided not to join us on this journey,” Rob said. “I did it on my own and it’s fully owned by me and my wife.”

The Kovac’s purchase of Orlando’s became a way to bring Alma Baking to life, but more importantly, it became a way for the couple to meet with their customers and make personal one-on-one connections that Robert had been so removed from in his “prior life” on Wall Street. 

Redefining Orlando’s

Orlando’s had made its name and built its reputation on traditional Italian breads and sweets. When the Kovacs took over, they made some minor changes to the product line, keeping the more popular items that were thriving and letting go of others that weren’t doing as well. Alongside the traditional Italian goods, Rob has brought in his Alma Baking bread line. 

“It’s been a very fulfilling journey,” Rob said.

Discover Orlando’s at Market

The Kovac’s focus at the West Milford Farmers Market is their traditional Italian baked goods. These include a three-day, all-natural sourdough bread, also formulated by Rob, which is the basis of many of the Italian sausage and cheese style breads they sell. They also have sweetbreads and desserts available. 

Since Laura is Lebanese, they’ve begun to add more middle eastern products to the line as well. However, the low-carb, diabetic-friendly Alma line is always available. In addition to the Alma Baking breads and pizzas, customers can potentially look forward to a future waffle formulation and soft/wheat tortilla down the line.

What's at Market 06/21/2023

Happy Summer!

Thanks to the warmer weather and longer days, there’s more fresh produce at market each week, as well as other local goodies like eggs, pasture-raised meats, bread, cookies, pastries and sweets. We also have local flower bouquets! 

Discover locally-made body care, jewelry and new this year: Seven Tribesman, a local brewery. Don't forget your prepared foods like pizza, empanadas, side salads and more that will help your meal prep easy as we head into summer break.

This week we host Kyle Hancharick at the music tent

The West Milford Chamber of Commerce will also be joining us with a booth this week. Please stop by to say hi and learn more about how the Chamber supports our local community.

See you at market!

THIS WEEK’S VENDORS:

The Gritty Sisters Soapery

Empanada Lady

Clyde's Italian Ice

Rosie's Market 

Floral Ideology

Orlando's Bakery 

The Gritty Sisters Soapery

Pickle Licious

Hope Cress Farms

Seven Tribesmen Brewing Co.

Jewelry Designs by Melinda

Muino's Baked Goods



VENDOR SPOTLIGHT: Hope Cress Farms

Hope Cress Farms raises non-GMO, pasture-raised beef, pork, chicken and eggs, as well as produce and microgreens (learn more about what microgreens are, and how to use them HERE). Find every cut of meat, alongside fresh-grown, local produce, microgreens and lettuce at their booth each Wednesday. They even carry farm-fresh milk bottled in Sussex, NJ. Their pasture-raised animals are happier, healthier, and better-for-you, while maintaining the flavor and marbling of a well-loved steak. 

MUSICIAN SPOTLIGHT: Kyle Hancharick

It’s always been about the music for Kyle Hancharick, a singer/songwriter from Warwick, New York. His passionate performances are punctuated by a crisp acoustic guitar and soaring tenor vocals. This is best shown in his 2018 EP “Breathe,” a four song project consisting only of acoustic guitar, bass and vocals. And that’s all that’s needed for this artist whose roots are planted in contemporary folk music.

​Most recently, Kyle has begun work on his second full-length studio album, which is set to be released in 2023.

Kyle takes in the world, processes it and turns it into song with his own special touch. He continues to grow as an artist, sharing his story and messages of love and peace.

https://westmilfordfarmersmarket.org/market-news/kyle-hancharick

Vendor Spotlight: Hope Cress Farms

Hope Cress Farms raises non-GMO, pasture-raised beef, pork and chicken and eggs, as well as produce and microgreens. Find every cut of meat, alongside Jersey sweet corn, tomatoes, microgreens and lettuce at their booth each Wednesday. They even carry farm-fresh milk bottled in Sussex, NJ. 

Although Greg Van Grouw began cultivating the Hope Cress Farm location for personal use about thirty-two years ago, the operation became a full time business more than eight years ago. 

All of the meat (and eggs) they raise—beef, pork and chicken—is non-GMO and pasture-raised from start to finish. Both the meat and layer chickens live in tractor-pulled chicken coops that are moved daily, allowing them free-range access to fields and fresh forage. The coops protect the birds from predators while allowing them a natural diet and exposure to fresh air and sunshine. 

This creates both a healthier environment for the chicken, and a sustainable practice of farming. The chickens share the pastures with the cows in a staggered rotation that supports a healthy regeneration of the fields. 

In addition to being pasture-raised, the cows are supplemented with a small amount of feed, Greg explained, helping to create coveted marbling, and to reduce the gamey flavor of grass-fed beef.

Is grass-fed healthier?

The belief that grass-fed beef is healthier is supported by both science and opinion, but there is no arguing that the overall experience and health of an animal is improved by allowing it to roam and graze as nature intended.

“The meat is healthier, the animals are happier and they’re in an environment they’re supposed to be in,” Greg said of his pasture-raised cows. “They have access to the barn if they need to, but even in the dead of winter they often prefer the lot. I think it’s just a healthier product in the end… and you can’t compare the taste of the meat. People who buy it, they keep coming back.”

Quality control and certifications

All of Hope Cress Farm’s meat is USDA certified, including the butchering process. The chickens are tested and certified monthly to ensure they are healthy and disease-free, and in compliance with FDA guidelines, they are always hormone-free. They raise about 250 chickens each month and bring them to the butcher every six to seven weeks, so be sure to grab your favorite cuts before they sell out, or you may have to wait for the next batch. 

The pigs are raised in a free range pasture with shelter, like the cows. They are fed a non-GMO feed and are allowed to forage as well, although Greg said they prefer to spend most of their time between the shelter and the water tub, or anywhere cool.

What you’ll find at market

All cuts of meat are available for individual sale at market each Wednesday, and at the Hope Cress farmstand on Blairstown Road in Hope, NJ. Patrons can buy whole roasting chickens, or individual cuts. (The chicken cutlets are the biggest seller, and often sell out first, Greg warned). For pork, traditional cuts are available as well as four different types of sausage. Find country style spare ribs, bacon, roasts and more. Get a wide variety of steaks, including T-bone, porterhouse and ribeye, roasts, as well as ground beef, hamburger patties, and all-beef hot dogs. 

“One woman from the market bought [all-beef hot dogs] at market, and she later told me her kids had asked if she was trying to poison them with all those years with store-bought ones,” Greg quipped. Yup, they’re so good, they’re kid-approved.

Nothing goes to waste either, any parts that are not popular or used—backs, necks and organ meat, etc—are ground and packaged for dog food. Greg noted that raw chicken is a very healthy diet for dogs, and they sell both patties processed by their butcher, as well as farm-ground dog food sold in one pound tubes. These are available at market for $3/pound (or $1/patty). 

More than just meat

Meat isn’t all you’ll find at Hope Cress. The produce sold at their booth is grown at Hope Cress and neighboring farms. Expect to find summer favorites such as tomatoes, zucchini, lettuces and green beans. The sweet corn they sell is renowned for its flavor, and Greg said many patrons come to his booth for the corn alone. Additionally, Hope Cress microgreens are jam-packed with nutrients, grown in controlled environments and sold fresh for the picking each week. 

Last but not least, the Hope Cress stand also has farm-fresh milk available for sale from a Sussex County farm that is licensed to bottle and sell his own milk (rather than having it delivered to a processing plant for pasteurization and bottling). 

If you’re looking for something specific, be sure to ask at market. Greg may have it in another freezer, or he can bring it the following week if available, 

Visit Hope Cress Farms online, or at their farmstand, four miles from the farm at 440 Hope Blairstown Road in Hope, NJ.

What's at Market 06/14/2023

Due to the air quality conditions last week, opening day wasn’t as full as we had hoped. The good news is the air is beginning to clear, and this week’s weather forecast is beautiful for market day this week!

We hope that you’ll join us this Wednesday at the West Milford Presbyterian Church. We will be having a free gift basket giveaway with great goodies from Market (be sure to stop by the market tent to enter the drawing). Our Kids Korner will also be back with fun activities for the family. We have a full roster of vendors joining us, too. The full list is below.

In addition to fresh spring produce, find eggs, pasture-raised meats, all-natural body care, pickles and relish, bread, cookies, pastries and sweets at market this week. We’ve got you covered for dinner tonight, too: pizza, empanadas, flatbreads and stromboli, and plenty of desserts to please the whole family.

This week we host Ragtime Millionaires at the music tent

See you at market!

THIS WEEK’S VENDORS:

Pie Eyed Bar Pies

Empanada Lady

Plentiful Kitchen

Rosie's Market 

Floral Ideology

Pickle Licious

Pie Eyed Bar Pies

Hope Cress Farms

Seven Tribesmen Brewing Co.

Jewelry Designs by Melinda

Muino's Baked Goods

Orlando's Bakery

MUSICIAN SPOTLIGHT:

Ragtime Millionaires

VENDOR SPOTLIGHT:

The Empanada Lady

Vendor Spotlight: Empanada Lady

It began, as with most big things, a life change and a dream. When Cindi, the Empanada Lady, lost her job of 15 years during the 2009 recession, she found herself in culinary school and on a completely new career path. Unsure where the road would lead, she started by making empanadas for friends, family and local merchants while she was still in school. This led to a bit of catering, and eventually an account with a local bar, giving her a taste of what it would be like to own her own business.

She finished her culinary program, and although she was gaining experience in the field, what Cindi really hoped for was a business of her own.

 

“I wanted to work for myself. I was hungry and determined to continue to dream about having my own business,” Cindi said.

She just never thought it would be selling empanadas at farmers markets. 

Then she saw an ad about becoming your own boss at farmers markets. Inspiration was sparked, and Cindi took advantage of the growing industry to learn as much as she could. She worked for another company for a season, selling products at markets and learning the trade. She learned so much that within one season of starting the Empanada Lady, she realized she had become a household name. 


Have you tried Cindi’s famous empanadas?

Her spritely pink food truck offers empanadas in varieties for every palate, including beef, chicken, egg and cheese, kale and plantain, loaded potato, Indian samosa and mac & cheese. You’ll even find dessert empanadas like apple pie, guava and cream cheese, nutella with fruit and more. She also sells Cubano sandwiches with plantain chips and sides like yucca fries and fried sweet plantains, plus daily lunch specials.

For those who want more… Empanada Lady also caters. Her menu includes the famous ¼ pound empanada (or cocktail size for those craving finger food), speciality sandwich platters, wings and things, salads, spreads, dips and sides as well as main dishes in beef, pork, chicken and vegetarian options

Find all this and more on her full menu at the cafe in Verona where you can get everything from small bites, to salads, homemade soups, sandwiches, and made-to-order platters that include carne asada or the fish of the day.


Meet the Empanada Lady at her food truck every week at market, or visit her online or at the cafe in Verona at 20 Grove Ave. Call ahead for daily lunch options, or to start a catering order. 

www.empanada-lady.com

Food Truck: 201.675.7465

Cafe: 973.239.7812

cyndi@empanada-lady.com

West Milford Farmers Market Opening Day is this Wednesday!

Welcome back!

We are so excited about Opening Day this week! Remember, The Market is at the West Milford Presbyterian Church every Wednesday through October.  

Grab the kids from school and then come grab your eggs, pasture raised produce, all-natural body care, pickles and relish, bread, cookies, pastries and sweets. And as usual, we’ve got you covered for dinner tonight, too: pizza, empanadas, flatbreads and stromboli, and plenty of desserts to please the whole family.

This week we host Bob Nicholson at the music tent

See you at market!

Pickle Licious: Best Kosher Pickle in Town

Robyn Brown Samra (known as “The Pickle Lady”) simply has a passion for pickles. As a single mother and struggling waitress seeking to provide a better life for her two small children, she followed her passion and started Pickle Licious in 1995 at a local flea market with her brother Jay, despite limited resources. 

As a Jewish kid from Jersey who was practically raised on pickles and bagels, Robyn felt confident that pickles would be a bestseller. And they were. The first Pickle Licious storefront opened on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in 1997. When her husband Leo passed in 2001, Robyn worked even harder, expanded her markets, and moving the storefront closer to her home in Teaneck. Before long, the company was written up in The New York Times and New York Magazine, and featured on MTV and CNN. They were even voted “Best Pickles” by the Jewish Standard Newspaper for eight years in a row.

Pickle Licious: A family affair

Today, Pickle Licious truly is a family affair. Robyn’s husband Ray assists with online sales and shipping. Her daughter Alex handles retail, events, and social media, and her daughter Taylor develops new products as a recent graduate of The Culinary Institute of America.

Mark Malajian is a partner with Pickle Licious, overseeing the sales and operations at several markets, including the West Milford Farmers Market each Wednesday. He said that for them, the entire company is family owned, blood-ties notwithstanding. The partners have worked closely with each other for over a decade, and they all see and connect with each other inside and outside of work almost every day.

“Robyn started the company running around with her kids at farmers markets, and wanted to do something local as a Jewish girl growing up in the Teaneck area,” Marc said. “ It blew up into a storefront, and a great website with online shipping across the country.”

Finding the perfect pickle

Pickle Licious currently carries twenty kinds of pickles, many of which are available at the market each week for sampling and purchase. Marc said their “New Pickle” has been a longtime best seller. He calls it a “borderline pickle”: It’s half “old” cucumber, half “new pickle” that undergoes only a short (few day) brining/curing process so that it looks like a fresh cucumber but has the crisp taste of a pickle. 

Deli-style Kosher Dill is another fan favorite, as are their Sweet Pickle Chips that are like a bread and butter pickle with the sweetness (possibly the perfect hamburger pickle?). His personal favorite, however, is Sweet Horseradish that Marc loves to slice up and squeeze into grilled cheese sandwiches. 

They also sell between 20-30 custom-cured olives and condiments, including olive combination mixes, such as their mediterranean mix. 

One of Marc’s favorite condiments to recommend is their roasted garlic that can be used as a garnish or to be included in any recipe that calls for garlic. The oil they are cured in can be used in cooking to impart a brilliant garlic flavor. Meanwhile, their Krelish is the perfectly balanced pickle-based hot dog condiment for your summer grilling parties that includes mustard, sauerkraut alongside sweet and hot relish, all in one jar. 

The facility in which the pickles are crafted and packaged is completely kosher, Marc said. Those who follow a strictly kosher diet, however, should know that a Rabi does not visit the market tables each week. However, all online purchases come directly from the fully-kosher warehouse. All of Pickle Licious products are sourced from local vendors in New Jersey whenever possible. 

Stop by their booth for a quick sampling, to grab a pickle-on-a-stick, or to ask suggested uses for their pickles, olives and condiments. Or visit them online at picklelicious.com.

What's at Market 10/26/2022

Yes! There is one more farmers market and it’s this week! Stop by and stock up on your favorites… yes, they’re all still here, from breads, cookies and desserts, to cool season greens and winter squash. Don’t forget we still have milk, pasture-raised meats and cheeses. There’s plenty here that will hold up well in your pantry, fridge or freezer so you can enjoy your pickles and condiments, frozen bar pies and aged cheeses all winter long… or for as long as they last (I’ll be eating my pickles asap). 

As an added bonus this week, you have one last chance to bring your knives and blades for sharpening with Phenix Sharp. Gather your kitchen knives, mower blades, hand tools and more and they’ll sharpen them at market while you shop.

We would like to thank our musicians for another incredible season. 

The music tent will return next season with more great music.

Although the market season will be ending after this week, we hope that you will visit our vendors at their storefronts, online and wherever else they will be stopping this winter. Visit our vendor page to discover our vendors, view their websites, sign up for their newsletters and see where you can find them until we see you again next spring.

Please note we will only be open until 6pm! 

This week’s vendors

  • Phenix Sharp

  • Muino Baked Goods

  • Hope Cress Farms

  • Pie Eyed Bar Pies

  • The Cheese Guy

  • Orlando's Bakery 

  • Pickle Licious

Vendor Spotlight: Phenix Sharp

Phenix Sharp is a veteran-owned, professional knife and blade sharpening service. They understand the uniqueness of each blade and understand the care and upkeep required for each one. Their mission is to provide the highest quality knife and blade sharpening so that your blades are returned to you sharper than when you first bought them.

From kitchen knives and folding blades to scissors and clippers, Phenix Sharp cares for all common use blades. However, they will also sharpen and balance lawn mower blades, woodworking tools, garden tools and filet knives.

Their Bergen-county centered service area also includes pick-up and drop-off to your residence after your blades have been professionally sharpened at their facility. Look at the list below to see if your home or business is located in their service area, or catch them when they visit the farmers market and have your blades sharpened while you shop.

We return your knives back to you, not just sharp, but PHENIX SHARP!

Areas we serve:

Old Tappan, NJ

Harrington Park, NJ

Montvale, NJ

Woodcliff Lake, NJ

Chestnut Ridge, NJ

Township of Washington, NJ

Oradell, NJ

Upper Saddle River, NJ

Saddle River, NJ

Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ

Waldwick, NJ

Allendale, NJ

Ridgewood, NJ

Mahwah, NJ

Ramsey, NJ


Find Phenix Sharp online

www.phenixsharp.com

info@phenixsharp.com

(201)-899-8818


What's at Market 10/19/22

It’s our second to last week of the season—time to stock up!

The days may be getting shorter and cooler, but we will still be here through the end of the month. That means you can get your local eggs, pasture-raised produce, all-natural body care, pickles and relish, bread, sweets and more. And as usual, we’ve got you covered for dinner, too: pizza, empanadas, flatbreads and stromboli, and desserts to please the whole family.

We would like to thank our musicians for another incredible season. 

The music tent will return next season with more great music.

Remember, we are at the West Milford Presbyterian Church every Wednesday through the end of October. We don’t want you to miss out on all the winter squash, cool weather kale and greens, apples, cider and maple syrup. Plus we still have your favorite staples that have been here all season long.

Please note! As the days are getting shorter, we will only be open until 6pm through October.

This week’s vendors

  • Empanada Lady

  • Orlando's Bakery 

  • The Gritty Sisters Soapery

  • Pickle Licious

  • Pie Eyed Bar Pies

  • Hope Cress Farms

Vendor Spotlight: Pie Eyed Bar Pies

Pie Eyed Bar Pies is a local bar pie pizza maker. In addition to finding them at market each week, they also make homestyle dinners, soups and sauces for pick up at their Ringwood location. Pie Eyed products may come frozen, but they are all handmade from scratch. In order to preserve the quality that defines them, all products are fresh-frozen. That means that they are frozen immediately after preparation to ensure that the flavor, texture and everything you love is perfectly preserved. 

Fresh made pizza flavors

Bar pies are 11.5 inches and come either in classic plain, or with a variety of well-loved toppings that include sausage, meatball, mushroom, eggplant, spinach and ricotta, pepperoni, baked ziti, chicken (buffalo, BBQ or ranch), vegetables and more. They even have a gluten-free pizza anda whole-wheat veggie variety. 

Their rolls include a veggie medley, chicken or meatball parm, pepperoni, sausage and spinach as fillings. For those looking for a sit-down meal for the family, try their homemade chicken or eggplant parm with ziti, baked ziti or Poppie’s Homemade Meatballs.  Grab some salad greens at Hope Cress, a bit of bread at Orlando’s, and tonight’s dinner is ready after heating through in the oven. 

Pie Eyed also offers a variety of homemade soups and sauces for home use and wholesale. Their sauces include classic marinara as well as other Italian favorites like francaise, puttanesca, scampi and vodka. Their soup selection includes chicken noodle, split pea, minestrone and potato bacon cheddar, but may vary based on season and availability. Call ahead to discover what’s fresh this week. 

Pizza fundraising for a cause

In addition to keeping the family fed with homemade goodness, Pie Eyed Bar Pies offers fundraising opportunities for organizations seeking to raise money with their time-proven method. Pie Eyed will provide your organization with a price list, order form, cooking instructions and samples. The pies are packed and delivered to one designated location in bulk, separated by type. The fundraising organization is responsible for dividing and packaging the individual orders. 

Their full line of 11.5 inch bar pies have successfully raised funds for PTOs, Girl and Boy Scouts, churches and youth groups, sports leagues, school bands, and PBA and fire departments. For more information on fundraising with Pie Eyed, contact Margaret at (973) 962-6850

Finding Pie Eyed Bar Pies

Although you can find them each week at market, Pie Eyed can also take orders for pick up at their Ringwood location. They ask that you contact them by phone or email to place the order and arrange a pick up time, and wait for a confirmation response before arriving. All orders are delivered from the building to where you wait in the parking lot, ensuring the safety and cleanliness of their facility. 

http://www.pieeyedpizza.com/

973.962.6850

barpies@gmail.com

46 Executive Parkway

Ringwood, NJ 07456

What's at Market 10/12/22

We missed everyone last week. Thankfully this week we’re enjoying the cool sunny mornings and warm afternoons… perfect for browsing the market and grabbing your late fall favorites. Remember, we are at the West Milford Presbyterian Church every Wednesday through the end of October. We don’t want you to miss out on all the winter squash, cool weather kale and greens, apples and cider, pumpkin ice cream, plus your favorites that have been here all season long. 

Grab the kids from school and then come grab your eggs, pasture raised produce, all-natural body care, pickles and relish, bread, cookies, pastries and sweets. And as usual, we’ve got you covered for dinner tonight, too: pizza, empanadas, flatbreads and strombolis, and plenty of desserts to please the whole family.

This week we host John Sheehan and John Grunberg as Ragtime Millionaires at the music tent

Please note!

As the days are getting shorter, we will only be open until 6pm through October.

This week’s vendors

  • Muino Baked Goods

  • Empanada Lady

  • Rosie's Market 

  • Clyde's Ices & Ice Cream

  • The Cheese Guy

  • Orlando's Bakery 

  • The Gritty Sisters Soapery

  • Pickle Licious

  • Pie Eyed Bar Pies

  • Hope Cress Farms