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Robert's Market Report: Cherries Jubilee, For Now
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Sunday, June 29, 2014. Cherries Jubilee, For Now. Sour cherries from Three Springs Fruit Farm at Headhouse Square Farmers' Market. Sweet cherries from Three Springs. Ben Wenk, orchardist extraordinaire at Three Springs Fruit Farm in Adams County, warned it may only last a week, but the sour cherry season was in full glory at today's Headhouse Square Farmers' Market. I'm going to be busy the rest of the afternoon:. The red raspberries will be eaten macerated atop ice cream or perhaps mixed into yogurt.
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Robert's Market Report: Cherries a tad less dear
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Saturday, June 28, 2014. Cherries a tad less dear. Fruit at Kauffman's Lancaster County Produce, Reading Terminal Market. Cherries remain dear, but at least the price is heading down. Last week Kauffman's Lancaster County Produce at the Reading Terminal market asked $9.99 for a pound of sweet cherries; today it's two bucks cheaper. A pound of cherries will fill up about a one and one-third pints. Ben Kauffman also had some early sour cherries at $8.99/pound and blues at $4.95/pint. Taste of Norway appear...
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Robert's Market Report: Summer Profusion Commences
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Sunday, June 29, 2014. Melons, peaches, eggplan, tomatoes and corn are about the only summer produce not available in profusion at Headhouse Square Farmers' Market toda. A.T. Buzby did have an early crop of corn available for the second week in a row. A number of farmers have started to sell tomatos, but only in limited quantity; Queens Farm's have been tasty. Cherries Jubilee, For Now. Cherries a tad less dear. Salmon Deal Supports Nutrition Education. Cherries, Blueberries, Raspberries Arrive.
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Robert's Market Report: Saturn Peaches
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014. Saturn peaches, a.k.a. donut peaches, area in season along with the standard varieties. These were being sold Sunday for $5/quart by Three Springs Fruit Farm at the Headhouse Farmers' Market. Thin Crowds for Peak Produce. More Than Cupcakes at Flying Monkey. Munching at the Reading Terminal Market. Annotated Guide to Reading Terminal Market. View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Robert's Market Report: More Than Cupcakes at Flying Monkey
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014. More Than Cupcakes at Flying Monkey. When Elizabeth Halen took over Flying Monkey Bakery at the Reading Terminal Market nearly four years ago, the stall was most known for its cupcakes. Cupcakes remain a fad, if a bit fading, and Flying Monkey still sells a bunch of them. But the Center Court patisserie offers a whole lot more. Much more sweet and decadent, though, is Elizabeth's riff on the classic German buttercake, a.k.a. butterkuchen. Thin Crowds for Peak Produce. No matter ...
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Robert's Market Report: Salumeria Adds Lanci's bread
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Sunday, June 15, 2014. Salumeria Adds Lanci's bread. Salumeria, the Italian grocer, hoagie-maker and cheese-monger (not just Italian) at the Reading Terminal Market, had added bread from South Philly's Lanci Bakery. To its offerings. Lanci's continues to use the coal-firerd brick oven installed by its founder in 1920. Cherries Jubilee, For Now. Cherries a tad less dear. Salmon Deal Supports Nutrition Education. Cherries, Blueberries, Raspberries Arrive. Cream vs. Cream. Salumeria Adds Lancis bread.
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Robert's Market Report: Headhouse: We've Got Green Stuff
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Sunday, May 25, 2014. Headhouse: We've Got Green Stuff. Lettuce, bok choy and fennel bulbs from Blooming Glen. Crops that do best before summer's heat waves wilt them and us were the most attractive produce items during my visit to the Headhouse Farmers Market this morning. Though the cheeses, meats and prepared foods always have their allure, when an item of produce is at peak, that's exciting. At least to me. Strawberries were still in limited and pricey supply, with A.T. Buzby having the most ...So Lo...
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Robert's Market Report: I Love June
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Sunday, June 15, 2014. Three Springs Fruit Farm at Headhouse. In April we see small, nearly-hidden harbingers of what's to come: fiddleheads, ramps, perhaps morels if we're lucky. Then in May the bounty starts with cool-weather crops like lettuces, greens, and, late in the month, our first fruit: strawberries. Now that it's June the welcome crush of produce has commenced. Speaking of legumes, Iovine Brothers Produce at the Reading Terminal Market has had fresh chick peas (garbanzos) for a few weeks, $3&#...
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Robert's Market Report: Peppers Galore
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014. Sweet frying peppers from Blooming Glen. Jalapenos from Blooming Glen. Peppers in all their tasty and colorful variety are flooding farmers markets. Whether sweet bells or frying, long hots, cubanelles, poblanos or jalapenos, there's a lot of ways to use them in the kitchen. Sweet frying peppers from Savoie Farms. Poblanos are the go-to pepper for chile relleños, even if you bake the cheese-stuffed peppers rather than batter and deep-fry, a messy (though worthwhile) proposition.
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Robert's Market Report: All Lamb, All The Time
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Saturday, October 11, 2014. All Lamb, All The Time. N ew sign boasts Border Springs in nation's only all-lamb butcher. No more lamb tacos for lunch or lamb hash for breakfast at the Reading Terminal Market. Border Springs Farm has eliminated sandwiches and platters to eat within the market from its offerings. That makes it, in the nomenclature of the market's lease structure, a "purveyor" rather than a "blended purveyor/food court" merchant. Lamb hash off the menu at Border Springs. What the change does ...