Due to financial constraints, Farmhouse Bakery is
no longer able to bring milk, cream, butter and
cheese from Crystal Ball Organic Dairy. Donna and
Jay’s business van met with an untimely demise in
January; the cost of renting a trailer combined
with rising fuel prices have had a significant
impact on their bottom line. As we mentioned in
last week’s newsletter,
Aeppel Treow
Winery will bring Brightonwoods’
award-winning cider on Saturday (the winery is
located at the orchard).
Rushing Waters
Fisheries would like to attend every week
from now until the end of the season; we will do
our best to have them as often as space allows.
Decatur Dairy will return with
cheese this week and
Springdale
Farm will be back on the 19th with their
lovely produce.
Farm Fresh Market Breakfast
We are
finalizing our spring menu (and pricing) for the
March 26th breakfast and plan to
send out a special edition of our newsletter early
next week. Participating chefs include Peter
Sandroni (La Merenda), Andy Tenaglia (Lagniappe
Brasserie), Michelle Evans (Northwestern Mutual),
Pat Sturgis (co-owner) of Beans & Barley, Jack
Kaestner (Oconomowoc Lake Club), and Louis
Danegelis (Lee John’s Catering).
Eden’s Market
Located along the North side
of the lobby with her back to the window, look for
the ebullient Caroline Carter. Though some items
like flavored flaxseed crackers and granola chunks
look as though they have been cooked, her
vegetarian selections are all mainstays of a raw
food diet. Caroline’s ingredients feature fruits,
vegetables, sprouted seeds, nuts, herbs, and
natural sweeteners (eg dates, bananas, carob
powder). Food products sold at the market include
the aforementioned crackers and granola as well as
vegetable dips, salsa and the new,
not-to-be-missed,
collard green
roll-ups.
Eden’s market website
· “Raw foods become a way of life for mother,
daughter” An interesting Journal Sentinel article by
Cailley Hammel that describes a raw food diet,
the local PBS station’s “Cooking Raw” show,
Caroline Carter’s training as a certified raw
food chef and the evolution of Eden’s Market.
· Cooking Raw” Co-hosted by Caroline and Shenita
Ray, her daughter and business partner, this
8-part series on MPTV shows
viewers how to prepare flavorful meals using
healthy, uncooked ingredients. Channel 10’s
website contains numerous recipes, several
full length videos from the show, and
information on how to obtain a copy of "A Mother and
Daughter Diary of Raw Food Recipes for
Beginners".
· “Local Foodies Spread the News About Cooking
Raw” A blog entry on Burp! Where Food
Happens features an interview with Shenita
Ray. If you watch the embedded video from the
premiere episode of “Cooking Raw” you will see
a segment that was filmed at the Milwaukee
County Winter Farmers’ Market (beginning at
approximately 7 minutes, 20 seconds).
2011 Farm Fresh Atlas of Southeastern
Wisconsin
Just Released:
The seventh annual edition of a remarkably
successful local food guide for residents of
southeastern Wisconsin. Featuring farms,
farmers’ markets, organizations and businesses
that produce, use, sell or support the use of
Wisconsin farm products, once again, patrons
of our winter market will have an opportunity
to pick up copies of this colorful, free
resource through the end of April. To look at
an equally colorful, well-designed FFA
website, click
www.farmfreshatlas.org/southeast.
The web team has added a particularly useful
feature – an alphabetized farm list.
Local Farmer Open House
Have you ever
considered becoming a member of a Community
Supported Agriculture (CSA) farm at the onset of a
traditional outdoor growing season? To learn more
about becoming a farm ‘shareholder’ and to meet the
growers who do this type of direct marketing,
travel over to the Urban Ecology Center on Saturday
afternoon (after visiting your favorite MCWFM food
producers). For further details about this annual
event, visit
www.urbanecologycenter.org/localfoodopenhouse.html
Samples
This Every week you have a wide
variety of market foods to sample: soup (Wisconsin
Soup Company), dips (Aleka’s Kitchen), crackers
(Eden’s), salsas (Tomato Mountain), breads (Water
House Foods), enchiladas (Cocina DeLeon), caramels
(Becky’s Blissful Bakery), cheese (Saxon Homestead
Creamery), and sausage (Golden Bear Monarchs Elk
Farm). This Saturday, as a special feature,
Bolzano Artisan Meats is offering
pancetta stuffed mushrooms and
Thymely Herbals is
introducing a
Spinach-Arugula
Pesto that will be available for
tasting as well as purchase (6oz for $6).