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Showing posts with label old pearl street farmers market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old pearl street farmers market. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Ela Family Farms Peach Crips

For many years we have been eating the best peaches in Colorado from Ela Family Farms. Since I first found out about the farm, the family and the grower himself, Steve Ela.


Every year we anxiously wait until the first fruit of the season starts showing up at the market and to ensure we always get our fix, as they sell out pretty often, we buy a CSA - Community Share Agriculture in the spring, before the trees have even flowered, making the wait even more painful.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Pasta with Oyster mushrooms and Beet Greens


As I told you in the last post beets have entered my life and are here to stay!

Having found the most beautiful beets at the farmers markets on Sunday I have been on a "find a way to use beets quest" and my husband seems to be happy with my finds.

For the actual vegetable I made this raw salad which was delicious and very easy. The green tops were so crisp and fresh that I had to find a way to utilize them and what a better way than making a pasta with other vegetables and fresh herbs.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Brown Dog Farm - Golden, CO - Raw beet salad

I have had a couple of busy weeks and there are many topics for the blog so keep tune.
Yesterday, I went back to the market, which I hadn't had a chance to do in a few weeks, and had some great finds.


My favorite was a small vegetable booth from a farm in Golden, Brown Dog Farm. It is sometimes obvious when perusing the market that some of the produce isn't Colorado grown or aren't all that fresh. Reason why I was so impressed with this small booth. The produce looked fresh, vibrant and nicely displayed in clean baskets; plus the couple of young vendors were friendly and helpful.


I fell in love with the mesclun greens, arugula, the squashes, radishes and beets...yes, beets! You should know that I too used to dislike beets very much, but I have been to beet rehab and have learned to love them, I wish I could say the same about green beans!