Although the weather is starting to cool, you can trick yourself into believing its still summer with a visit to Playwicki Farms Farmers Market. Located on Bridgetown Pike in Feasterville, they are open Wednesdays between 4pm and 7pm.
Since June, the farmers market has been operating on the grounds with local vendors offering everything from fresh produce to homemade candles.
This passed Wednesday the draw seemed to be Ianelli's Bakery (Passyunk Avenue) offering fresh Tomato Pie and the Solly Bro's stand with an array of fresh produce.
All of the produce is seasonal and comes from local farms which not only enhances flavor but nutritional content too.
Before you go, check out their website. They have an updated list of exactly who will be there offering their wares.
http://lower-southampton-township.org/playwicki-farm/the-farmers-market/
There are also recipes that cater to the market offerings and a 'Ready and Ripe' link so you can plan your menu accordingly.
The farmers market will be in operation until October.
You can also find other local farmers markets at http://www.farmersmarketsonline.com/
Maura McCormick (mmccormick@buxmontnews.com)
Staff Writer
Thursday, September 9, 2010
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