What's at Market July 13, 2022
Hustling to get home and get dinner made? Tired of everyone arguing about what to eat? Did you know that you can get premade meals like pizza from Pie Eyed Bar Pies and empanadas from The Empanada Lady at market each Wednesday? We also have chocolate milk, cheesecake in a jar so good it’s gourmet, freshly baked bread from Orlando’s Bakery, and pastries from Muinos Baked Goods. With pasture raised meats from Hope Cress Farms and so much fresh produce everyone is sure to have a favorite, you'll have dinner on the table in no time. Oh! And Maple Syrup is back at Top of the Mountain, too.
We’re on your way home, so swing by the West Milford Presbyterian Church parking lot (next to Town Hall) this Wednesday and stock up for a week’s worth of smiles. And while you’re there, don’t forget to stop by the Wildish Way tent for an archery demonstration, and our Kiddie Korner for a fun craft and scavenger hunt fun for all ages.
This week we host John Sheehan and John Grunberg as Ragtime Millionaires at the music tent
Keep reading to learn more. We hope to see you this Wednesday at the West Milford Presbyterian Church parking lot from 3-7 p.m.
This week’s vendors
Empanada Lady
Plentifull Kitchen
Rosie's Market
Clyde’s Italian Ice
Wildish Way
Muinos Baked Good
Women's Club
Top of the Mountain Honey
Orlando's Bakery
The Gritty Sisters Soapery
Pickle Licious
Pie Eyed Bar Pies
Hope Cress Farms
NEXT WEEK, July 20th Eric Phenix of Phenix Sharp Professional Knife Sharpening will be at market. Bring your knives that need sharpening, and he’ll bring them back to you as good as new. If you have any questions, let us know at the market tent. Get prepared to cut through steak and veggies like butter!
Food donations for a better tomorrow
Ample Harvest donates fresh produce to our local food pantries, including Holy Faith Lutheran, St. Joseph's, Queen of Peace, West Milford Presbyterian and Strengthen our Sisters. This week they harvested an estimated 7 pounds from five community garden plots at Apple Acres for West Milford Presbyterian Church. The harvest included arugula, kale, lettuce, beets, green beans, peppers and one carrot.
In addition to community garden harvests, each week the West Milford Farmers Market collects donations from vendors and shoppers, then purchases additional fresh food to donate. Last week, we were able to offer five full trays of fresh produce (the equivalent of approximately 30 pounds) including zucchini, lettuce, tomatoes, blueberries and more, courtesy of Hope Cress Farms. Thank you for your support!