The thing I cherish the most about Brattleboro is the Brattleboro Farmer's Market. This is no ordinary market. Visiting the market reminds me of attending church. For locals, this is where you'll find all of your friends and neighbors and make time to catch up with each other. The 50+vendors are lined up in a square, and in the center of the square are a few gorgeous mature trees to catch some shade, picnic tables for eating at, and an occasional musical act to entertain the market goers. The vendors include farmers, artisan food purveyors, restaurants and crafters. There's something for everyone. From Parisian style pastries, to Malian food to wood fired pizza, there are many choices for a tasty lunch. I usually have the Malian food and a small French pastry for dessert. There is also a very good Indian Vegetarian restaurant. I also often enjoy the amazing homemade lemon-lime aid, especially on a hot day.
One of the fine products I tried for the first time this year was the Nasturtium Vinegar from Circle Mountain Farm, located in Guilford, VT. They grow and prepare food for their CSA and for area Farmer's Markets. I also appreciate their mission to work their land in a sustainable way and to be activists for the local food movement. You can sample some lovely, local wines from the celebrated Putney Mountain Winery. I always snag a loaf of delicious bread from Orchard Hill Breadworks. They sell lovely savory breads such as Sweet Pepper & Cheddar or Onion, Pepper and Parmesan bread.
As you can see here, I found my funny bone at the Brattleboro Farmer's Market. I can be quite menacing when I have a couple of fresh and local daikon radishes for weapons.
Fresh produce includes favorites like daikon radishes, strawberries, lettuces, and many other gorgeous local fruits and vegetables. There are lovely perennial herb plants and vegetable seedlings to take home and plant in the garden.
I usually bring a cooler, because there are plenty of meat and dairy products at the market, to include eggs, pork, beef and lamb. I make sure not to miss out on buying cheese from one of the cheese makers. Vermont cheese is the best cheese around!
Strawberries at Dutton Farm
I appreciate that I can also pick up handmade soap or other bath and body products. These are products that are all natural and often organic. I find it to be quite a relief to know that I can trust what is in these products for their safety and for their sustainability.
There are many household items as well such as pottery, wooden cutting boards and area rugs. It's one stop shopping at the Brattleboro Farmer's Market. If you decide to pay a visit, set aside a couple of hours to thoroughly enjoy the experience!
Dosa Kitchen is a food truck that is open from spring to October. Nash serves up their fine food on Saturdays at the Brattleboro Winter Farmer's Market.
The cuisine at Dosa is authentic South Indian. They believe strongly in farm to table cuisine, using organic foods and locally grown foods as much as possible. I especially appreciate that they never use factory farmed meat products.
Donna and I were both very impressed with all the food. Although it was quite a lot of food, it was light and we weren't too full after our lunch.
We'll certainly be returning in the near future. I'm also hankering to check out the Winter Market, which takes place on Saturdays.
Here is our incredibly delicious spread.
I plan on cooking my way through this cookbook this fall and am excited to explore pickling, making kefir and other fun foodie experiments.
Thank you Leda, for signing my book and for the photo!
In addition to The Farmers Market and Dosa Kitchen, there are so many fun places to stop in Brattleboro. I also enjoy kayaking on the West River or taking a dip at the swimming hole, stopping by the unique Sam's Outdoor Outfitters, poking around through bookstores or trying one of the other excellent in town restaurants. And, a trip isn't complete without stopping in at the Brattleboro Food Co-op. Brattleboro is a thriving arts community and there are also plenty of interesting events and festivals throughout the year. I hope you have a chance to pay a visit to Brattleboro soon!
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