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Re: Forget Whole Foods - what about a farmer's market?
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The Hamilton Park Farmer's Market starts up again this Wednesday, June 20 from 2-7pm.

Peaceful Valley Orchards, Hoboken Farms, Sassy Sweet Treats and Dr. Pickle will all return!


BUMP! The Hamilton Park Farmers Market starts Wednesday, June 20th! Support New Jersey farmers.


Today! Check it out!

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The Journal Square Farmers Market started today. It is open till 7 PM. I bought some blueberries, peaches, and broccoli.

Next week, because of Independence Day, it will be on Tuesday instead of Wednesday.

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Yes there is a farmer's market in hamilton park. In previous years the produce has been very expensive and really not good at all. The other stuff sold there was ok at best. Convenient certainly.

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The Hamilton Park Farmer's Market starts up again this Wednesday, June 20 from 2-7pm.

Peaceful Valley Orchards, Hoboken Farms, Sassy Sweet Treats and Dr. Pickle will all return!


BUMP! The Hamilton Park Farmers Market starts Wednesday, June 20th! Support New Jersey farmers.

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The Hamilton Park Farmer's Market starts up again this Wednesday, June 20 from 2-7pm.

Peaceful Valley Orchards, Hoboken Farms, Sassy Sweet Treats and Dr. Pickle will all return!

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Is the farmer at VVP have local stuff? I am going to try to support locally grown farmer markets as much as possible. Any little thing that I can do to help is better then sitting on my ass doing nothing.

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He is from Robbinsville NJ and the majority of his produce is local.

We are also trying to get an organic farm to join the market. I contacted Old Hook Farms that sells in Hoboken but they are booked for the season. If anyone knows of others, please PM me and I?ll give them a call. Thanks.


Thank you, Parkman.

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Is the farmer at VVP have local stuff? I am going to try to support locally grown farmer markets as much as possible. Any little thing that I can do to help is better then sitting on my ass doing nothing.

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He is from Robbinsville NJ and the majority of his produce is local.

We are also trying to get an organic farm to join the market. I contacted Old Hook Farms that sells in Hoboken but they are booked for the season. If anyone knows of others, please PM me and I?ll give them a call. Thanks.

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Is the farmer at VVP have local stuff? I am going to try to support locally grown farmer markets as much as possible. Any little thing that I can do to help is better then sitting on my ass doing nothing.

Gina

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The Friends of VVP are pleased to announce that the farmers market in Van Vorst Park started today and will run through the middle of Oct. on every Sat. from 8am-3pm.

Come get your fresh veggies, flowers and fruit.

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The three that I am aware of: HP, VVP, and Pavonia PATH are very limited - never saw fish, etc.

If you find shopping for food fun, you can "do" 14th street -
The Union Square Market, Whole Foods and TJs all within a few blocks. I used to feel bad about taking a shopping cart on the PATH, but it is no worse than the strollers, so I do. If you are willing to venture further afield head to Chelsea Market (9th and 15th). My particular favorites there are the Italian Grocery for cheese and the greengrocer which is very reasonable. I guess that as weather warms up you have to purchase strategically to make sure nothing spoils - maybe buy fish last, etc.

There is nothing nicer, for me, than shopping for a meal with someone I like, cooking together, and then fukcing our brains out - call me a homebody.


+1 and Amen to all you say here!

Before I became virtually housebound I would do the same as you describe here, Union Square, Whole Foods (Chelsea Market came after my disability)and even 9th Ave Hell's Kitchen area plus China Town. Those days are over for me but I encourage everyone to support our Farmer's Market and Food Co-ops, irrespective of how limited they may be. We have to start somewhere>

Just make sure the pickle people with those stuffed pickles and stuffed olives are back.

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Maybe you can talk them into it. I agree the bread lady is great.

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The three that I am aware of: HP, VVP, and Pavonia PATH are very limited - never saw fish, etc.

If you find shopping for food fun, you can "do" 14th street -
The Union Square Market, Whole Foods and TJs all within a few blocks. I used to feel bad about taking a shopping cart on the PATH, but it is no worse than the strollers, so I do. If you are willing to venture further afield head to Chelsea Market (9th and 15th). My particular favorites there are the Italian Grocery for cheese and the greengrocer which is very reasonable. I guess that as weather warms up you have to purchase strategically to make sure nothing spoils - maybe buy fish last, etc.

There is nothing nicer, for me, than shopping for a meal with someone I like, cooking together, and then fukcing our brains out - call me a homebody.

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Heaven would be if we could get the Oldwick farms people, the organic guy and the bread lady from the Hoboken market. Those folks have really amazing stuff.

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There are several nearby:


Friends of Van Vorst Park Farmers Market
Jersey Avenue & Montgomery Street, Jersey City
Directions: Van Vorst Park, Near Grove St. PATH Station
Phone: (201) 433-5127 - Friends of Van Vorst Park, Dr. Clifford Waldman
Open: June 16 - November 24, Saturdays, 8 am - 2 pm
Community Farmers Market: Variety of fruits and vegetables
Also Available: WIC and Senior FMNP checks accepted by some farmers


Hamilton Park Market
Hamilton Park - 8th Street & Jersey Avenue, Jersey City
Phone: (201) 388-4506 - Janet Allen
Open: June 13 - September 26, Wednesday, 2 pm - 7 pm
Community Farmers Market: Variety of fruits & vegetables
WIC & Senior FMNP accepted by some farmers


Harvest Square Farmers' Market
Bramhall & Grand St., Jersey City
Directions: St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church
Phone: (201) 432-2128 - Mary Elaine Connell
Open: July 17 - October 30, Tuesdays, 3 pm - 6 pm
Community Farmers Market: Variety of fruits and vegetables
Also Available: WIC and Senior FMNP checks accepted by some farmers


Hoboken Farmers' Market
Newark & Washington Streets, Hoboken
Directions: Two blocks West of the PATH Station
Phone: (201) 420-2277 - Dave Calamoneri
Open: June 26 - October 30, Tuesdays, 3 pm - 7:30 pm
Community Farmers Market: Variety of fruits and vegetables
Also Available: WIC and Senior FMNP checks accepted by some farmers


Journal Square Farmers' Market
Kennedy Blvd. at Journal Square, Jersey City
Directions: Directly off PATH Terminal
Phone: (201) 798-6055 - Collin Egan
Open: July 11 - November 21, Wednesdays, 11 am - 7 pm
Community Farmers Market: Variety of fruits & vegetables
Also Available: WIC and Senior FMNP checks accepted by some farmers

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My friends who live in Manhattan have several farmer's markets to choose from and I am envious.

Fresh LI veggies, fresh scallops to die for, fish, fruit.

All produce is local, so buying it helps the environment.

Is there such a thing in JC or nearby?

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