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Oakville Organic Farmer’s Market: Week 4

July 10, 2010

Good evening!

Another Saturday, another Farmer’s market…

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We were blessed with another gorgeous, sunny, and hot day! Unlike the past few weeks, the humidity was very low and there was a nice breeze today. It was just perfection!!!

Setting up…

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Let’s just say packing and unpacking takes a loooong time. It takes us a good hour to set up.

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Eric made a Market Checklist and he makes us go through it together every Friday night! It is hilarious.

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He gets really into it!  :biggrin:

He doesn’t strike me as the ‘list maker type’, however he just informed me that he makes lists at work too. Just when I thought I knew the man who sleeps next to me each night he throws this curve ball at me.

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I love that he gave himself his own section on the list. He is always on call for work on weekends so he always has to bring his laptop, pager, and internet card. He actually got paged twice today and had to leave for a bit. When he returned there were about 10 people around our table and I was feeling the pressure! lol.

FYI- Sunglasses and Snacks are crossed off because 1) He lost his sunglasses and 2) He can just eat Glo Bars. There is a method to his madness I tell you!

I always giggle to myself when I see him going over the checklist and ticking things off and writing notes to himself.

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Love that he wrote ‘Ange’s Tea’ and circled it. I guess it is not a secret that I need it to function in the morning!  :tongue: Happy wife = happy life….

Here are the pictures of the Chocolate Peanut Butter Macaroons! They sold out very fast. Next week I will have to make more. I wish I still had one to eat right now…I would inhale it.

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Funny fact: Several children run up to the Glo Dough and grab a ball and inhale them! It is hilarious. We hear a lot of the kids chanting, ‘Glo Dough, Glo Dough, Glo Dough’!!! You can’t put a price on that kind of entertainment. 

We had about 4 plates of Glo Bar samples today- Adore, Empower, Liberate, and Present, along with samples of chocolate chip cookie Glo Dough, Chocolate PB macaroons, and chocolate coffee macaroons.

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Dooooooogies! There were lots today.

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As predicted, it died off at noon…like clockwork! However, we still had an excellent morning of sales. Each week we sell more and see more return customers (and lots of new friendly faces!). I met several more blog readers today too, but didn’t get any pictures as it was super busy at the time. I wish I could chat the day away with these awesome ladies. I also told some new ladies about my blog today so hopefully we have some new readers stopping by!

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Where the magic happens…

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A man asked Eric if he ‘loved yoga’ (as my Lululemon water bottle says!) his response was, ‘Ummm I love when my wife does yoga…’

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Eric is actually a natural at yoga. He tried a downward dog once and would have put Rodney Yee to shame. I was so jealous.

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[PS- News will be forthcoming about Eric’s guest post.]

The only produce I purchased at the market was fresh mint for my Green Monsters…can’t wait! I was going to buy cherries, but they informed me that their organic cherries were no longer organic as they had to spray them with pesticides to keep them alive. Total bummer.

Lunch was soooo late- not until about 4pm! Hunger monster was full force.

I snipped some fresh basil from the plant in the backyard for my open-faced sandwich. Not only have I not killed the basil plant yet, but I am happy to report to you that it has NEW GROWTH. *Swoon. I know, pictures will follow shortly. I almost shed a tear.

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This Sandwich featured two slices of toasted Ezekiel bread, spinach, roasted red pepper hummus, tomato paste, sea salt, ground black pepper, and basil. Perfecto!

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I also had a huuuuge salad composed of mixed greens, carrots, tomato, Aduki beans, green onions, and snow peas.

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This was my first time trying Aduki Beans and I must say I was not wowed. At least not eating them plain. They might be nice in my Maple Baked Beans. (Totally just got a craving for those baked beans again).

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The salad was still good though and I gobbled it up.

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However the hunger monster was not tamed yet, I proceeded to have a Cherry, Banana, and Coconut Butter mini loaf heated up in the microwave for 10 seconds. It was much more moist after being heated up.

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And even more delicious with some Earth Balance…

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Yum.

Well, it’s time for a late dinner and then we are off to visit with some friends for the evening. Have a great night and I will see you tomorrow!

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Allie (Live Laugh Eat)
15 years ago

I grew up using adzuki beans as a dessert–in a sweet soup. Add some sweetener, it really brings out the taste! Also we eat it mashed….sweet too.

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Lynna
15 years ago

I love reading your posts about the Farmer’s Market every week and I am so happy your stuff is selling well! I also love that you keep creating new products like Glo-Dough and Macaroons. It seems so fun, I’m a little jealous!

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Monique@She's Going The Distance
15 years ago

heheheh, that’s the cutest list ever :) such a sweet husband!!

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Ed
15 years ago

What a great guy! Eric is so supportive!

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Amber K
15 years ago

The Glo-Dough looks SOOO good! Glad you are having such success at the market. =)

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healthyteacher
15 years ago

I love all these pictures. Farmer’s markets are the best.

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Camille
15 years ago

Haha, “Happy wife=happy life”… I love it!

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Kelsey @ CleanTeenKelsey
15 years ago

I love reading about your Farmer’s Market adventures. I only wish there was something like the Glo Bars at my Farmer’s Market! The buyers there prefer candied nuts and Texas BBQ. :/ I’m also very jealous of all the little children that got to try the Glo-Doughs! They look heavenly. :)

Oh, I am a total list-maker. I definitely can relate to Eric; it’s a great, right-in-front-of-you way to keep your thoughts in order.

Your meal looks wonderful. I’m waiting for my bananas to ripen so I can make some of that bread!

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bitt
15 years ago

i love adzuki beans so much i named my dog after them. :-)

thanks for sharing the list with us! my hubby is obsessed with excel and list making.

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Freya @ Brit Chick Runs
15 years ago

Haha – I love how ‘bungee rope’ is on the list – is that what you went off to do at noon when the market got quieter!?
Congrats on the selling :D

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Michelle @ Give Me the Almond Butter
15 years ago

I love this post! I always really enjoy your Farmer’s Market posts. Glad to know everything is selling very well :)

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Little Bookworm
15 years ago

Congrats on the Farmer’s Market going well! The Glo-Doughs look amazing! :D

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JL Goes Vegan
15 years ago

Angela, don’t give up on the Azuki beans! They are great in fall/winter dishes with squash and also great with Asian seasoning (seaweeds, etc). I made a delicious azuki bean and kabocha squash dish from The Kind Life and found an azuki bean and cabbage soup (made with red miso) on the web (can’t remember the source, but I have the recipe if you want it) that was YUMMY!

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Rosey Rebecca
15 years ago

Eric is so sweet! I love how supportive he is. My boyfriend is the same exact way. It’s so cool that you’re selling at the farmers’ market and boo about the non-organic cherries.

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
15 years ago

Hahaha your sign reminds me of that song “What’s your flava, tell me what’s your flava” and now it’s stuck in my head!

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Anika
15 years ago

Like other readers said – no wonder you didn’t like them plain in your salad. Asian and sweet, they are delicious, but you can make them work for savory meals by adding spices and cooking them down more. Since they’re so healthy, I often use them instead of other beans. My favorite way to eat them is in Creole-style beans and rice. I saute some onions, peppers and celery (the trinity) with garlic, a bayleaf, Jamon (by Goya – yes, it”s vegan, shockingly enough), and creole seasoning. Then I’ll add the beans and broth and cook it down until they’re somewhat mushy (only because that’s how I like my beans and rice.) Later I’ll add some tomato sauce, a little vinegar, and some marinated tempeh. Top with green onion and voila! It’s delicious over some brown rice or stuffed into a baked potato.

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Rebecca C.
15 years ago

That open face sandwich is a great lunch idea! I have sent several of my friends links to your blog. I’m always raving about the food I make from your recipes. Thanks! :)

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Jen @ Happy Heart, Happy Mind
15 years ago

Awww! What a great husband :)

I can totally see and hear the kids yelling “Glow Dough! Glow Dough!” Too funny!

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Amanda K.
15 years ago

What a sweet husband you have! You guys are adorable.
And that sandwich looks really good…mmm, basil!

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Kirsten
15 years ago

I love that you guys have a checklist! Glad the farmers market is going well!

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Jen
Reply to  Kirsten
15 years ago

I am a total list maker! my bf makes fun of me for it but they are key.. whenever we get home from the grocery store & he groans because he forgt something, then i know he didn’t put it on the list!

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