Sierra Vista Farmers Markets
Growing Together Since 2005
Green is the Color of the Market this Week
One of the many things that makes the Sierra Vista Farmers Market so special is that we have fresh greens nearly all year long. In Arizona the best time for growing greens is in the winter when the cooler temperatures make for ideal growing conditions for lettuce, radishes, kale (curly & dino), Swiss chard, carrots, beets, kohlrabi, and spinach – just to name a few. By June the weather has warmed up a bit and the greens tend to get a bit of a bite to them, unless they are kept cool in a hooped garden or green house. Some of our vendors go to this extra work for you so during the summer months you’ll still be able to find delicious greens at our market. Look for greens at Ruth’s Garden, Arevalos Farms, The Lettuce Man, and Backyard Gardening and Growing.
Short day Onion Sets
For the next couple of weeks you’ll find onion sets at the Sierra Vista Farmers Market. These are the ideal onion starters for our area and you’ll be thrilled as you watch them grow into full size onions. (water, weeding, mulch, and fertilizer not included 🙂
Roasting the Bean
Did you know it only takes between 15 and 20 minutes to roast green coffee beans? Here’s the kicker though, the difference between light roast and the dark (French) roast is merely a matter of seconds. Our vendors Jesse and Jessica of Café Cultiva have mastered this roasting process and can tell, not only by time, but by the smell and sound of the bean when their desired roast is achieved. They say the first audible crack tells them they’ve got a light roast and by the second crack they know they are close to the dark roast. Their most popular beans are from Guatemala, Colombia, Costa Rica, and India (peaberry). If you like fresh roasted coffee, but don’t have a coffee grinder, Café Cultiva will grind it while you wait.
This Week At the Market
Agricultural and Produce Vendors Spotlight
Café Cultiva
This week Jesse and Jessica will have fresh brewed coffee by the cup. They will also have fresh roasted whole beans from Guatemala, Colombia, Costa Rica, and India. If you need your beans ground they’ll be happy to do so while you wait.
Ruth’s Garden
This week Ruth and Ray will be bringing their assortment of potted plants and seedlings. They will also have their delicious lettuce, kale, cabbage, radishes, turnips, onions, and garlic. Look for them at the West end of the market.
Bakers and Food Vendor’s Spotlight
Lasagna and More
Chef Scotty will be at the market this week with his mouth watering Lasagna. A consistent favorite at the Sierra Vista Farmers Market, these ready made meals will delight your family for dinner tonight. If you are wondering what the “more” is in Lasagna & More you might also like one of Chef Scotty’s killer burritos. Scottie makes a two meat (beef/pork) burrito as well as a six vegetable vegan burrito. Just a note, all of Chef Scotty’s burritos are lard free.
Wraps, Breads, and Stromboli
Celestial Breads will have their delicious all beef Stromboli baked with three cheeses and Chef Scotty’s marinara sauce this week. As always Celeste and Bradley will have their sought after challah, wraps, and other sweet breads.
Artisans, Craft, and Body Care Vendor’s Spotlight
Fizzy Wonders
Have you heard of a lotion bar or moisture bar before? Come and take a look at Vanessa and Miguel’s booth at Fizzy Wonders. The lotion bar consists of all natural mango butter, coco butter, jojoba butter , and beeswax. You can choose from lavender, almond, or honey oat scented bars that can be used straight on your skin. For Valentine’s Day, they will have Valentine Gift boxes available, that contain a lip balm, two wash cloths, and two bath bombs. If you want to mix it up, ask about customizing your gift.
Simmons Honey Ranchito
Beeswax candles will be available at Simmons Honey Ranchito this week. The candles will be in very limited supply so please come by and see what they have.
Beeswax is a natural product made by the bee’s wax glands in their abdomens. It’s most commonly found during the time of year when honey production is heavy. The bees use this wax as the building material for their hexagonal patterned comb (the bee’s cabinetry). The Simmons melt & clean the beeswax after the honey harvest using water and steam. Using no chemical bleaching process to clean the wax insures that the wax has varying amounts of micro particles of pollen, honey, and other bee debris. At their booth they will also have their usual honey products, jams and jellies as well as relishes.
Special Announcements and Events
Music this week will be by Pat Panther
We hope to see you all at the Market!
This Week’s Weather Forecast
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This Week’s Vendors | |
Produce | Specialty Items |
Arevalos Farms | Café Cultiva |
Backyard Gardening & Growing | Incredible Snacks |
Estrada Citrus | Lasagna & More |
Papa Mike’s Homemade Jerky | |
Irwin The Lettuce Man |
San Pedro River Valley Salsa |
Sivonn’s Garden | SAS-Z Pistachios |
Supernatural Organics | Simmons Honey Ranchito |
The Hone Ranger Knife Sharpening | |
Queen Ceviche | |
Milk,Meat,Fish,Dairy | |
Emu Enterprises & Yarlung Cattle Co. | |
Golden Rule Dairy Raw Milk | Plants |
San Ysidro Farm | Tawin’s Garden |
Sky Island Brand/47 Ranch | |
White Cane Sockeye Salmon | Natural Body & Pet Care |
Azida, Inc (Dennis & Judy White, Huachuca Mtn. Gems) | |
Eggs | Bisbee Balms (Frena) |
Ancestral Herbals | |
Mustang Mountain Eggs | Desert Oasis Soap Company |
Cluck-Cluck Farms (Simmons) | |
Golden Rule Dairy | Fizzy Wonders |
Thunder Mountain Alpaca Ranch | Maggie’s Dog Treats & Accessories |
Baked Goods & Candies | Lunch, Drinks & Snacks at the Market |
Big Skye Bakers | Big Woody’s |
Celestial Breads | Krazy Koytote Kettle Corn & Smoothies |
Ginny’s Eclectic Kitchen | Toys’s Eggroll |
Tortilleria Arevalo | |
Handmade crafts & Novelties | |
Greenstone Creations Pottery & Crafts | |
K-1 Kreations | |
Thunder Mountain Alpaca Ranch | |
Community Outreach | |
Sierra Vista Food Co-op | Extra Arts & Crafts |
(Every first Thursday of each month) | |
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