Saturday, October 11, 2008

The Bayview Farmers Market in October: A Lively Affair

It was a beautiful day for the market! Sun shining and a chilly breeze on the 11th of October. Lots of vendors showed up to sell their farm produce and crafts. I like the eclectic variety that can be found at the Bayview Farmer's Market, from the art to the produce to the soup and sprouted nuts, there is a lot to choose from!
Fruit Tarts and coffee


Fresh baby beets and beet greens. The beet greens are wonderful, they taste like spinach and are wonderful in soup, stir fry, or salad. Also try the greens baked in polenta!

Peaches and a lot of other fruit at the market: plums, apples, pears, and more!

And of course: Tomatoes!



Sprouted beans and nuts sold at this booth




Beautiful hand knit scarves, the colors were so inspiring . . .


hand made wreaths


Mr. Mobley's soup and sauce! If you haven't tried the tahini sauce, it's a must. Great on rice, vegetables, salad, and more (or so I've heard). Check him out at: http://mrmobleys.wordpress.com/


A variety of flowers to choose from or oogle at (like me)



More sprouted nuts, seeds, and beans, as well as other farm produce and baked goods

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