Get Your Grocery Shopping in at the Winter Farmers’ Markets!
On Saturday, January 9, 35 farmers, fishermen and food producers will be in the cafeteria of the new Exeter High School in Exeter, NH from 10am-2pm, selling their meats, cheeses, milk, eggs, vegetables, fish and shrimp, prepared foods, baked goods, honey and maple syrup! You can find a full list of participating vendors and the products they will be selling at www.seacoasteatlocal.org.
The new Exeter High School is located at 1 Blue Hawk Drive, or 315 Epping for GPS.
Look forward to:
Vegetables
     broccoli, spinach, kohlrabi, bok choi, salad greens, arugula, kale, radishes, cabbage, lettuce, cilantro, Brussels sprouts, winter squash, carrots, potatoes, turnips, onions, garlic, parsnips and more.
Meats
    The seacoast area is home to farms that raise the beef, pork, chicken, lamb, duck, goat and turkey that will be for sale at the farmers’ market on January 9th. These products are a healthy, safe choice for ourselves and our communities, having been raised on small-scale farms far from the feedlot model. And the flavor and quality is beyond compare!
Dairy
   An abundance of eggs from Brookford Farm, Field to Fork Farm, Jesta Farm, Philip Nugent, and Yellow House Farm, alongside cow’s milk, goat’s milk, cow + goat’s milk cheeses, and cow + goat’s milk yogurt
Seafood
Shrimp season is here! Local, sweet, and sustainable, native shrimp season runs from through the winter. The Yankee Fishermen’s Cooperative will (as long as the weather cooperates for fishing!) have these delicious and inexpensive shrimp for sale and are happy to help you learn how to clean and cook them.
Maple Syrup + Honey!
    Anderson’s Mini-Maples, Sugarmomma’s Maple Farm, and White Gate Farm will have these local, natural sweeteners for sale.
Locally made foods:
   breads, jams + jellies, granola, teas, pot pies, Indian curries, chowder, sandwiches, macaroni and cheese, shepherd’s pie, country stew, muffins, frozen cookie dough, scones, pies, rolls, pastries, brownies, cookies
Seacoast area farmers are working hard to feed us well this winter, and appreciate our support as much as we appreciate their vegetables! Spread the word through friends, family, and coworkers, and invite them to come enjoy local food year round!
For a complete list of vendors and the products they will be bringing, visit www.seacoasteatlocal.org; check back often for updates! Product availability depends on consumer demand and weather; please be flexible when planning purchases.
