Saturday, July 1, 2017

Oxford Farmers Market Uptown




 
   Oxford, Ohio is a jewel and a treasure.  Thanks in many  ways to Miami University.
   One of the less well known benefits is the Oxford Farmers Market Uptown.   It is a Growers Only Market featuring bakers, artists, plantsmen and farmers.
   When you talk with the people selling the bread and the toddler’s dresses you will find they did the kneading of the bread and the sewing.
   Locally grown sugar corn and peaches the 1st of July?  Who would have thought it.  The fellow at the Burwinkel Farms stand said they would have locally grown peaches until fall. They have 300 trees.
   The “in” thing is to buy locally, eliminate excessive transportation, the middle--man.  From the news I learned that most of the cut flowers sold in this country come from South America.  What a shame.
   When my flower garden had little to show “Crystal Creek Garden” had buckets of FRESH  cut flowers for sale, by the bunch or stem.
   Don Isaacs, a grower from Liberty sold me a  tiny mum for $3.  He told me to put it in the ground where it would root and remain viable next year.  That would be different.
   Local honey was available from several vendors.  Eating it will help relieve your allergies.  Lettuces, squash, beautiful radishes were plentiful.
   Beautiful yarns piled high.
   And the baked goods!  Gluten free is popular now and some of the bakers have mastered those techniques.  Sheri’s chocolate cake is to die for.
   Sally Henson of Abbott Ridge Farm  had a display of breads that appeared to arrive straight from a European bakery;  artisan bread, focaccia, a flat bread, all beautiful.
  Sadly, the live music usually in evidence on Saturday morning did not make it this time.  Maybe next Saturday.  What fun for the children to stand so close to watch the musicians..


 

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