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BREAKING NEWS! Due to unforeseen circumstances, Paradise Farms will not attend the Gables Market this Saturday. However, they do intend to be at market on the following Saturday, Jan. 23rd.

Paradise Farms will be at the Coral Gables Farmers Market beginning this Saturday, January 16th. Farmer Gabriele Marewski says her farm has survived the cold winter blast and she will have carrots, peppers, baby greens, herbs and those fabulous oyster mushrooms for sale.

The Gables market, now in its nineteenth year, takes place every Saturday 8 am to 1 pm, running from January 16 to March 27. It’s located in downtown Coral Gables, in front of Coral Gables City Hall at the intersection of LeJeune Road and Biltmore Way, next to Miracle Mile.

For more information, contact the Economic Sustainability Department at 305-460-5311 or click here.

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Join Slow Food Miami for breakfast at the Pinecrest Farmers Market, located at 11000 Red Road.

Sunday, December 13
9:30 AM – 11:00 AM

$8 for Slow Food Members; $10 for non-members
RSVP to Exileatmed@comcast.net

MENU:

Organic Egg Strata with Hani’s Goat Cheese and Fresh Herbs
Joanna’s Breads
Local Fruit Salad
Fresh Tomato with Organic Lucini Olive Oil and Aged Parmesan
Coffee

GUEST SPEAKERS:

Katie Edwards, Executive Director of the Dade County Farm Bureau
Holly Hickman, Congressional candidate and author

Breakfast produced by Slow Food Miami, The Market Company, JoAnna’s Marketplace and Redland Mediterranean Organics.

Shop for fresh produce and support our local farmers. REMEMBER “No Farms, No Food.”

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Pinecrest Gardens Farmers Market

Suddenly it’s farmers market season again! A new market sprang up on Sunday morning in the Pinecrest Gardens parking lot. Formerly the South Florida Farmers Market, it has all your old favorite vendors and plus a few new ones. And it was mobbed! Despite a 9 a.m opening time, plenty of people pestered vendors at 8 a.m. (the old opening time) as they were setting up. Farmer Margie Pikarsky of Bee Heaven Farm emailed me, “Business was great. Best start day for a market. Pretty darn good, considering it was also a new location, and a month earlier!!!”

Claire Tomlin, The Market Company

The change in location was a long time coming. Germaine Butler, the founding president of the Pinecrest Garden Club, is delighted to have the Pinecrest Gardens Farmers Market at the garden. “I wanted a market for seven years,” she told me. “This is a community garden, and the market fits in here.” It took some persuading from Farmer Margie, Mitch Rabin of Living Colors Nursery, and Tim Rowan of The Lettuce Farm, to move the market to its new location. Claire Tomlin, who owns The Market Company which runs this market, is happy with the move. She said there’s plenty of room, plus it seemed a natural fit with the neighborhood. Compared to the Gardener’s location, the vibe is definitely more laid back, with people strolling up and down the long row of vendors. And there’s plenty of overflow parking along Killian Drive.

The large Redland Organics tent is located at the west end. If you’re in the CSA, and you want more of something in your share, you can find it at the market. If you’re not in the CSA, this is your chance to get the same things your friends are enjoying. You’ll also find goodies at RO tent that you won’t find in your box, such as smoked eggs, dried fruit, local raw honey, tomato plants, various tropical fruits from Possum Trot Nursery, and delicate oyster mushrooms (which debuted at Ramble) grown by Paradise Farms.

Fresh Local Organic at the Redland Organics tent

Redland Mediterranean Organics holds down the east end of the market. Stroll over to see Hani Khouri tending the falafel fryer, and get a taste of his goat cheese, hummus and tabouleh. Yeah, there’s another guy selling similar food, but it just doesn’t taste the same. And if you want pumpkin pie ice cream made with fresh goat milk, this is the only place you can find it.

And while you are there, stroll through the Pinecrest Gardens themselves. Admission is free, and docents from the garden club will give tours at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. The garden club has big plans to put in a world-class kitchen and bring in world-class chefs to give cooking classes, according to Germaine Butler. Once an avid rose grower, she now plants arugula in the front yard, and has a philosophy of “sow it, grow it, serve it, eat it.” Sounds like a good match of garden and farmers indeed!

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Farmer’s Market on the Move

If you’re shopping for fresh, local produce, don’t go to Gardner’s Market out of habit on Sunday morning and wonder why the farmers’ tents disappeared. The South Florida Farmers Market, which was held for years in front of Gardner’s Pinecrest location, has changed its name and moved to a new location. It is now called the Pinecrest Gardens Green Market and is located at Pinecrest Gardens.

Pinecrest Gardens Green Market
5855 SW 111 St.
Pinecrest FL

The first day of market is this coming Sunday, Dec. 6th, 9 am to 1 pm. Ample free parking is available.

Redland Organics will be there with organic fruits and vegetables, and Redland Mediterranean Organics will have goat cheese, goat milk ice cream, falafel and other goodies. For more information contact Claire Tomlin at The Market Company.

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