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For Sale at the July 21 Wrightstown Farmers' Market

Lots of fresh food is in season and for sale at the Saturday, July 21 outdoor market.

The summer growing season is in full swing at the !

You can expect to find the following fresh foods at the market this week: Sweet corn, heirloom tomatoes, green beans, potatoes, basil, eggplant, fennel, sunflowers and fresh flower bouquets, fresh garlic, spring onions, berries, peaches, cucumbers, celery, cabbages, patty pan, zucchini, yellow squash, red beets, Asian turnips, kohlrabi, kale, lettuces, chard, broccoli, bok choy, tat soi, collards, radishes, mushrooms, dill, parsley, cilantro and other herbs, apple juice, apple sauce, fruit butters, pickles.

At Wrightstown this week, there will also be fresh, pasture raised chicken, eggs, goat cheeses, smoothies, yogurt, milk, pork and 100% grassfed beef - all from animals raised humanely and without hormones or antibiotics.  We'll have prepared foods; gluten free and vegan products; fair trade, organic, locally roasted coffee; nut butters; breads and baked goods; all natural dog food; organic PA maple syrup; handmade soaps, jewelry, paintings, pottery, tile mosaics and unique outdoor furniture.

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Our featured local musician at Wrightstown July 21 is Toby Mochel with acoustic renderings of pop, folk, rock and original tunes. Click here to here a sampling of Toby's tunes.

The Wrightstown market is 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday at the Wrightstown Township municipal parking lot, 2203 Second Street Pike (Rt. 232), Wrightstown, 18940. The market is sponsored by the Bucks County Foodshed Alliance.  

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Details of Bucks County-produced farmers markets are at www.BucksCountyFoodshedAlliance.org.

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