Farmers Market Report: June 2005
 

About The Farmers Market Report

Farmers Market Report written by Moncton area writer, Heather Ferguson, covers the farm, hobbyist, and artisan producers who display their products and artistry at Moncton's Farmers Market Cooperative and Downtown Moncton's Marche Moncton Market each week. "Market Report" blog also covers small independent speciality businesses in southern New Brunswick. To suggest a business or artisan for a profile, please use the comment form on this blog. See you at the Market.

Sunday, June 26, 2005

Market Mania


Traditionally known for excellent Farmers Markets, many Southeastern New Brunswick communities, including The Greater Moncton Area, are experiencing greater interest in this "grass-roots" venue with the result that Farmers Markets are popping up all over the place! Without getting involved in the politics of it all - this column being simply a showcase for vendors and their wares in markets throughout the region - The Greater Moncton Area now boasts three market locations to tempt eager customers. The original Moncton Farmers Market, long established in the downtown core, fractured a few years ago into two distinct entities - The Moncton Market Marché, which remained in the original location, and The Farmers Market Co-op, temporarily located in the Barker Street location. On June 18, 2005, this market relocated to the brand new Dieppe Farmers Market site with up to 10 000 people in attendance. A faction of The Farmers Market Co-op has remained in Moncton at the new John Street location in the former Headstart Building. Now with three market locations in The Greater Moncton Area, Saturday mornings can be devoted to market hopping among avid market goers!

Not to be outdone, many smaller New Brunswick centres such as Woodstock and Sackville now have two markets each with the brand new Tantramar Farmers Market, just three weeks old, now open in the Sackville Civic Centre on Sunday mornings. No doubt, added interest and the burgeoning population in The Greater Moncton and Dieppe Areas can support these markets within their own immediate communities as well as those in areas further afield.

It is my intention to feature as many vendors as possible in each market on a rotational basis, as well as do general reports on farmers markets in other towns and cities as I visit them, bringing the goods and services offered by the many fine vendors to a public forum. Complete directories of each of the area’s farmers markets are in the works and will feature phone numbers, addresses, and email information so that special orders and inquiries can be made during the week between market days.

With the summer months upon us, now is the best time to take advantage of the excellent seasonal booths offered at each market featuring fresh fruit, vegetables, and meats; fresh flowers, bedding plants; gardening accents; rustic furniture; bird houses; lawn ornaments; and a host of delights too numerous to mention. Make it a point to visit each of our wonderful market locations this summer - it’s a great place to meet friends, share a coffee, try new and exotic fare, indulge in wonderful crafts, and treat a friend or yourself to the may wonderful gifts these markets offer - see you there!

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Monday, June 20, 2005

Tanpopo Bath and Body



"You can have your cake and soak in it too" with Tanpopo! No, the attractive booth at the Sackville Farmers Market is not selling pastry - it’s a purveyor of succulent delights for body and bath, all handcrafted by artisan Amanda Feindel and Mark Istvanffy who whip up their magic potions in their own home in the quaint town of Dorchester, New Brunswick. Tanpopo carries a complete line of all-natural, environmentally friendly and pleasing products which include bath and massage oils, lip balm, all-natural insect repellent, and an all-purpose household cleaner as well as bath crystals, fizzy baths, herbal milk baths and bath bombs in the shape of tempting miniature gourmet cakes in two sizes, all made with the use of essential oils such as lavender, jasmine, bergamot, patchouly, ginger, rose, lemon-grass, eucalyptus, citronella, tangerine, sandalwood, with hazel, lemon, and peppermint which "trigger the physical and emotional senses to help create and maintain balance and promote personal health." With new products being developed all the time, coming attractions will include naturally-scented perfume, body butter, deodorant, hand salve, lavender, linen water, and carpet deodorizer.

The Sackville Farmers Market has been a terrific venue for the wonderful products from Tanpopo, especially with its exposure to up to 2000 university students during the school year and to tourists in the summer months. Recently expanded to the newly created Tantramar Farmers Market held on Sunday mornings at the Sackville Civic Centre, plans are in the works to join the new Dieppe Farmers Market in the near future and to add such retail establishments as The Crofter in Sackville to the list of Tanpopo’s retail outlets. Tanpopo’s unique products, made from only the finest ingredients, free from commercial detergents and harsh scents, offers the ultimate in homespun luxury straight from the hands of Amanda and Mark to your bath or boudoir. Sold individually or in gift packs, these fine products are an ideal gift for a friend or a treat for yourself. Special orders can be specially created to customer specifications for any occasion. For more information, call or fax at 1-506-379-1112 or email at amandafeindel@hotmail.com. In the mood for a little luxury? A tempting morsel f rom Tanpopo is just the thing! Visit the Markets weekend mornings and revel in the sights and scents of Tanpopo.

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