I spent the day at the Ballard Farmers’ Market
Posted by Lauren on 16 Nov 2008 at 11:43 pm | Tagged as: comestibles, farmers' markets, local food, pictures
Don’t ever let anyone tell you* that it’s too hard to eat local and organic in the winter! Look at this variety! Each of these photos is of a different vendor (except the turnips and the squash immediately following; those are from the same one).
I didn’t take a picture of my haul but I got: plums; Asian pears; tomatillos (admittedly late-season — they are usually a summer-ish crop as far as I know); parsnips; shallots; cauliflower. I also stocked up on sausage, and got a goat shoulder roast, and a package of lamb chops as a present for G.
* Where “you” are a Pacific coast resident. I know we are super lucky to have the growing season we do, but that’s why we stay here … woo, privilege.
Beets, leeks, chanterelles, cilantro. Carrots? Potatoes, onions.
Delicata, acorn, and other squash; tomatillos, green tomatoes, purple potatoes. Carrots, beets, broccoli, and a smidge of kale in the frame.
Does anyone have advice on cooking and eating turnips? They are so pretty; I would love to learn what to do with them.
The variety in the foreground is called Long Island Cheese Pumpkin! Apparently it is quite tasty.
We love Olsen Farms potatoes! We got all our seed potatoes from them one year; it was great. They have a huge variety and they are so knowledgeable about all of the flavors.
(Cross-posted from my silly blog, where I am doing a silly photo-a-day-for-the-month-of-November thing.)






Beautiful! Isn’t Ballard great… I had a plum at lunch today (from the Pt. Townsend market) and almost fell out of my chair it was so good. They even still had some tomatoes up there. I made my last last fresh tomato sauce yesterday, I think. No advice on the turnips. Do you have Alice Water’s ‘Vegetables’ book? Everything is in there.
Lovely photos. I think we all want to hear more about the travails of Ruby, though. I mean, she’s more interesting than a vegetable, though not as appetizing nor as readily digestible.
A co-worker lives in ballard, and my best friend did growing up so it was my second home. Haven’t been back in years. Edmonds has a decent market too, though I don’t think it’s open all year. Figured you for a Kingston ferry family. /shrug
Great looking chikens and ducks in your video! Thanks for sharing as always!
A Kingston ferry family?? What does that mean? :)
I commute to UW and I don’t drive (and couldn’t afford to drive on anyway! ack) so bus is where it’s at for me; my regular day is 12 hours door-to-door anyway, so I take the closest ferry I can, which is Bainbridge-Seattle.