This Week at the Market

This Week at the Market – January 19, 2020

Who says it’s not possible to eat local food in mid-January in upstate NY? Join us at Brighton Farmers’ Market this Sunday and prove those nay-sayers wrong. There will be plenty of delicious choices, including certified organic carrots from Andy’s Specialty Produce. Andy will also have certified organic salad mix, pea shoots, sunflower shoots, red beets, napa cabbage, red potatoes, garlic, and yellow onions.

Shannon Brook Farm is bringing certified organic, pasture-raised, heritage breed pork: no-nitrate smoked hams and ham slices, hocks, and four types of no-nitrate bacon; shoulder roasts, boneless loin roasts, spare ribs, country-style ribs, ground, minute steaks, chops, six types of sausage, soup bones, organs, and leaf lard; grass-fed lamb raised on organic pastures: shoulder and leg roasts, half-sized leg roasts, ground, shanks, loin, rib, leg and neck chops, rack, short ribs, organs, soup bones, and tallow; certified organic, free-range poultry: whole pekin ducks, duck necks and feet, whole and half broiler chickens, chicken necks, certified organic stew hens, and certified organic, free-range chicken eggs.

Bolton Farms will have lettuce bouquets, arugula, spring mix, bibb lettuce, cilantro, parsley, escarole, dandelion greens, micro greens, pea shoots, and butternut squash. Stonecrop Farm will have pasture-raised heritage breed pork chops, loin rib roasts, shoulder roasts, shoulder steaks, spare ribs, kabob meat, Italian sausage (hot and mild), breakfast sausage, ground pork, deli ham, ham steaks, smoked bacon, smoked hocks, fat, bones, organ meats, and rendered lard.

Happy Hooves Farm is bringing pork chops and steaks, shoulder and loin roasts, sliced pork belly, fresh ham steaks, spare ribs, sausages, and ground pork from pasture-raised pigs; beef short ribs, meaty soup bones, cutlets, ground beef, boneless rib steaks, brisket, broth bones, and more from 100% grass-fed and grass-finished beef cows; some stewing hens; and raw honey; all animals are raised outside on pasture with organic feed containing no corn, no soy, and no wheat, except cows which only eat grass.

Bristol Mushrooms will have fresh-picked king oyster and lion’s mane mushrooms, certified organic, and Brain Booster lion’s mane powder, coffee, and tea. Clearview Farm is bringing truly free-range eggs; 100% grass-grown (no grain) Angus beef steaks, roasts, ground beef, and miscellaneous cuts; dried dill and lemon basil; nettle tea and tulsi tea; hot peppers; and Genesee Valley dry beans (black, cannellini, and red kidney).

Wohlschlegel’s Naples Maple Farm is bringing bourbon barrel aged maple syrup, maple mustard; maple BBQ sauce; maple cotton candy; maple coated almonds, cashews, and pecans; traditional, cinnamon, and raspberry maple cream spread; pure NYS maple syrup in flavors golden, amber, dark, and very dark; granulated maple sugar; maple garlic rub; maple coffee and tea; wheat-free oatmeal maple dog treats; soft and hard sugar shapes; and body-care products — maple vanilla soap, lotion, and lip balm.

Newbury Park Pastries will have Asian short rib, chicken, veggie, shepherds, turkey dinner, and panang pot pies, along with cut-out cookies, rugelach, and tarts — FLX cherry jalapeno topped cheesecake and wild raspberry key lime. Brian’s Kitchen is bringing a wide variety of cookies and other treats.

Lavender Moon will have herbal products including soaps, salves, lotions, teas, culinary blends, and flavored fair trade cocoa mixes. Tripleberry Farm is bringing pesticide-free frozen blueberries, pesticide-free berry jams, and peach jams.

Impact Earth will have the full line of zero waste lifestyle reusable wares plus sign-ups for organics drop-off service.  

Also at the Market

We welcome musicians Rick McRae and Friends.

Please consider donating to the Brighton Food Cupboard to support their efforts on behalf of the needy in our community.

ColorBrightonGreen.org will collect hard-to-recycle items and offer information about environmental issues.

EBT/SNAP Bonus Program 

Brighton Farmers’ Market is pleased to offer SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) customers the opportunity to purchase tokens using their SNAP benefits, which can be used to buy SNAP eligible foods at the Market. Any SNAP customer who purchases $5 in tokens with SNAP benefits will also receive a bonus $2 FreshConnect Check to purchase eligible Market products. 

Market Details

Brighton Winter Farmers’ Market is held Sundays, 1 to 4 pm, in Brighton’s Brookside Center, 220 Idlewood Rd., Rochester. There is a second entrance to the building just off S. Winton, between Westfall and 590.

The Market is sponsored by the Town of Brighton. More information about the market can be found at https://brightonfarmersmarket.org or on Facebook and Instagram.

See you Sunday!