Blending at the Coventry Farmer’s Market

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Now on to today’s post…

So you may read this post’s title and say…blending? Blending what?! Blending with my best blend, Heather! She came to visit me last weekend, and we had an amazing, fun-filled Sunday. It really turned out to be a fantastic time, and I don’t think it’s any coincidence that it started pouring the rain when it was time for Heather to drive back to MA. The weather knew how I was feeling!

Matching shorts/dress colors were a total coincidence!

I took my flower child (she pulls off that look!) to her favorite Glastonbury spot, and one of mine, Daybreak Coffee Roasters! Last time Heather visited she fell in love with the local cafe, so a trip to get their coffee and blog AKA what I do many weekends was at the top of her list.

She selected Southern Pecan, made in the French press!

My usual coffee with a splash of steamed skim and sprinkle of cinnamon in a big old mug! I had the Creme Brulee, mm.

After a few hours of tech time and caffeinating (that should be a real verb) ourselves, we set off to a destination I’ve been dying to show Heather, the Coventry Farmers’ Market. This is by far the best farmers’ market I’ve EVER attended – and it must have been everyone else’s best as well, because we ended up waiting in traffic for about 30 minutes on the windy one-lane road leading to the parking area! Finally we found a spot on the side of the road and walked the remaining 1/2 mile…fine with us, it was a gorgeous day. A tip to any CT residents who want to attend – it starts at 11AM, but aim to arrive by 10:45AM at the LATEST!

Matching Oakley bags from the TIU Meet-Up to carry our stuff – pure coincidence!

One of my very first blog entries was actually about the products I found during my first trip to the Coventry Farmer’s Market! How funny – last time I went I was a new blogger, and now I have all these amazing experiences and new friends under my belt as a result of starting Cait Plus Ate. Who knows where I’ll be next time I go?!

BB takes pics and the crowd lines up at the Agave cart.

We were in heaven! The market was hoppin’ – it was opening day of the season after all.

Loved the wooden signs decorating the RIPE natural drink mixers booth. Unfortunately those were the names of mixers, not actual drinks.

There were many food carts! This cart even served up a tofu roll.

Heather enjoyed a fresh fruit smoothie from Raw YouNiverse, and I enjoyed a sample of their kale chips ($10 a bag though…)

The Fish Market is there each year with the freshest of seafood.

These stuffed breads sounded to die for!

Freshly baked pastries and loafs.

Gourmet truffles and coffee.

These nice folks from Norm’s Best let me sample marinated mushrooms, jalapeno jams, and award-winning BBQ sauces.

Loved the way these jams and jellies were packaged.

Sampled some amazing maple garlic salt (yup) and maple peanut brittle here.

Beautiful bottles of oils and vinegars!

Adorable tea packaging.

I’m such a salt fan that I had to pick up a tiny jar of smoked sea salts. Any new kind of salt is a must-try in my book! Can’t wait to try this on a meat or seafood from the grill.

Beeswax candles – they smelled amazing!

I purchased one the above votive beeswax candles from Swift Farm. The man working there gave Heather and I some very interesting info on candles. I burn them every morning and evening, and usually buy them from Bath & Body Works. Those are parafin candles. Apparently they are not only the most common, but also the most HARMFUL to the air. According to the Swift Farm rep, the second-best form of candle to burn is soy, but most are NOT non-GMO. That leaves us with the best kind to burn – 100% beeswax, completely natural. And they really do smell fantastic! I’m going to “burn through” the rest of my B&BW candles, but what he had to say was interesting and I’ll have to reconsider whether or not I want to purchase any more from there in the future.

I also bought a natural lip balm from Swift Farm. The ingredient list is amazing: almond oil, beeswax, cocoa butter, comfrey oil, vitamin E oil, and rosemary & peppermint essential oils. It feels so soft on my lips, smells great, and gives a slight, satisfying peppermint tingle. Crazy though how those with nut allergies would need to avoid this lip balm. I could easily forget about the almond oil and am worried I’m going to give some to a nut-allergic friend who asks to borrow some!

Pita pizza and the fated last tabbouleh!

Last year I visited Iffat, a hilarious, friendly man who runs the Lazizah Bakery in Yantic, CT. They are famous in the state for their falafel, but don’t sell it at the farmers’ market because Iffat would have to make it in Yantic and bring it to Coventry since the fryer isn’t portable. He’d rather NOT sell a lower quality version of his most famous product than make the money he could probably make if he sold pre-made falafel. I admire that!

Iffat was just as fun as he was last year, calling Heather and I “beautiful girls”, and answering my questions about the above herbed pita, which I purchased and made into a FAB shrimp pizza for dinner a few nights later with my mom.

 There was just one case of tabbouleh left, one of Heather and I’s favorite Mediterannean foods, so we decided it was fate that we split it!

It was impossible not to take the Strawberry Salsa and Dandelion Green & Carrot Top Pesto home with me!

I had told her all about Yummy Hummy, another booth that impressed me last year. We sadly arrived too late to get the carrot & ginger hummus we’d heard would be offered (of course, it was sold out!) but there were still some unique products left that I snatched immediately – strawberry salsa and dandelion green & carrot top pesto!

Heather called this the best hummus she’s ever had – says a lot coming from someone who considers it a food group.

Heather purchased some hummus and swooned over it. Yummy Hummy is a great, humble company and they make so many unique hummus flavors! Others that I hope to find at a farmers’ market to purchase someday: spicy sesame, lemon cilantro, summer squash & curry, beets & scallions, pumpkin spice, acorn squash & black pepper, and MOJITO!

PICKLE PARTY.

Last season I purchased dill pickle chips from Christine’s Country Kitchen, so I knew I wanted to try to get different selections this time around. Plus I’ve only grown MORE adventurous with food in the last year, so it makes sense that I ended up expanding outside of my pickled horizons. Of course I selected a jar of garlic pickles first, but I followed it up with sugar-free pickled beets and sweet & spicy mustard! I’ve been rocking the pickles and beets in my salads…I still don’t think I enjoy eating beets alone, but am now at the point that I’m loving them in my salads. I’m a mustard fanatic and sampled many at this booth, but ended up choosing the sweet & spicy.

The most touching moment of the day came courtesy of Shayna B’s Gluten-Free Bakery. All their treats are also VEGAN, which was great news for Heather, who had not had the best of luck at the farmers’ market finding baked goods or any breads that fit the vegan bill.

Quinoa, bunt cakes, and strawberry tarts.

We started chatting with the owner and she was so kind and appreciative of our passion and desire for healthy, natural, wholesome food. We each received a sample of the Wendy Bites, in the bottom row of the picture below, made with fantastic vegan and gluten-free-friendly ingredients like garbanzo bean flour. A nut-free version without the almonds was even available, though I have to admit the bites I had with the almonds were the best ones :) Heather decided to buy a package of Wendy Bites, and when we came up 50 cents short, they let us purchase the Wendies anyway! We couldn’t believe how kind the folks of Shayna B’s were and could tell that they really, really just wanted their treats to reach as many happy people as possible.

Fresh vegan and gluten-free granola and Wendy’s Bites.

After visiting Shayna’s we decided we’d spent enough of our life savings for one day. My bag sure was heavy!

SOOO much loot. Shoulder raisin’ it!

On our way back to the car we remembered that there were BABY ANIMALS at the market that day! We passed them at the entrance and stopped for some playtime.

Making the same face as this llama, inadvertently.

The kind of picture that could get me on a most wanted list.

Self-taken Caitlin and a llama photo fail.

I wanted to take him home with me!

Just a goat on a leash!

He kept trying to eat my shorts!

He really wanted to eat my Forever21 rose ring!

A little more success taking self-taken photos with the goat.

See, I’ve been known to rock the poses with farm animals before. Behold, my last trip to the Central Park Petting Zoo…

Come on alpaca, didn’t you get the kissy face memo?

Photo-bombing this sheep pic.

After I was done making a fool of myself, we walked back to the car and went to West Hartford’s quaint Blueback Square, another CT gem I wanted Heather to visit, to meet up with our girl Jenny. I met her through Heather and am so grateful – she rocks and we’ve already become fast friends.

We snagged iced tea from the Green Tea House and took it outside to enjoy the last rays of sunshine before the impending downpour.

The blend I selected – not as good as the Banana Split/Monkey’s Chocolate combo from last time!

So fabulous to chat and sip with these girls. Great end to the day – actually, the day ended with Heather and I literally jumping into my car and closing the sunroof right as the downpour began, but you know. Good friends, good timing.

Babes in Blueback.

After Heather (sadly) departed, I laid out my farmers’ market finds and immediately started planning how I’d incorporate some into that evening’s dinner.

I topped a leftover salmon burger with the strawberry salsa, and my mom roasted up the zucchini and squash (I got a ton for just $3.50). OMG! An amazing, amazing meal. I was in heaven the whole time.

Capped off with a glass of rioja. Also had a turkey burger and beans.

What’s the best find you’ve gotten at a farmers’ market?

Farm animals…love ‘em or hate ‘em?

51 Responses to "Blending at the Coventry Farmer’s Market"

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  1. Alex @ therunwithin

    June 11, 2012 at 9:20 am

    So jealous you have this amazing place near you. Strawberry salsa sounds delectable, same with that hummus too bad it was sold out. I love that you guys were able to meet up and spend this day together!

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    • Caitlin

      June 11, 2012 at 9:25 am

      Thanks Alex! We loved it too :) and it is truly a gem of a market! I finished the last of the salsa last night when I put it in my lunch salad for today, boo!

      Reply
  2. Miz

    June 11, 2012 at 9:21 am

    oooh I farmersmarketed with the little person this weekend too.
    SO FUN and almost ALMOST as nice as yours (!).

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    • Caitlin

      June 11, 2012 at 9:27 am

      I think it’s great that Tornado is already farmers market-aware! I love seeing kids at these things, finding out early on where their food comes from. Another reason i was impressed by the presence of the farm animals – they were a big draw for the littles.

      Reply
  3. fortheloveofkale

    June 11, 2012 at 9:34 am

    What an an amazing day we had together, BB! This post rules. Your din din looks absolutely fabulous and I’m currently swooning over the wine. Naturally. ;-) Thanks again for being the most amazing hostess. I love you and your fam so much!

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    • Caitlin

      June 11, 2012 at 9:35 am

      Haha good thing it isn’t Pinot Grigio or you’d be fainting over it :-D you’re welcome, you’re not such a bad hostess yourself!

      Reply
  4. GOtheXtraMile

    June 11, 2012 at 9:46 am

    What an amazing farmers market!!! That one is like 10x better than mine :D I love the pictures of you with the animals. Too cute! haha

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    • Caitlin

      June 11, 2012 at 9:47 am

      Thank you!! Yeah I have yet to find another market like this! I feel lucky

      Reply
  5. Kierston

    June 11, 2012 at 9:56 am

    You two are gorgeous! Love that mug! I’ve made strawberry salsa before, so good and refreshing! I love mango salsa too!

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    • Caitlin

      June 11, 2012 at 9:59 am

      I had mango salsa last night with my dinner! Impressive that you’ve made the strawberry version before :)

      Reply
  6. Liz @ Southern Charm

    June 11, 2012 at 12:29 pm

    How fun!! We don’t really have good farmer’s markets here :( I wish we did … because I’m drooling over a lot of your finds :)

    Reply
    • Caitlin

      June 11, 2012 at 1:00 pm

      I’m surprised that you don’t! At least you have so many cool NOLA restaurants.

      Reply
  7. Katy

    June 11, 2012 at 12:35 pm

    You should check out the Chester Farmers Market. It’s no where near as big as the Coventry one but there are some great vendors for the size!

    Reply
    • Caitlin

      June 11, 2012 at 1:03 pm

      It looks cool! I followed them on FB/Twitter. A bit far from me but maybe I’ll make the trek sometime!

      Reply
  8. Maren

    June 11, 2012 at 1:34 pm

    I wish my town had a decent farmers market! I’m so envious. All those healthy veggies and a tent of jams… ohh I’d die and go to foodie heaven.

    Reply
    • Caitlin

      June 11, 2012 at 1:41 pm

      Maybe your town’s will grow!

      Reply
  9. dentistryforhealth

    June 11, 2012 at 2:11 pm

    You always wear the cutest clothes to the farmer’s market!

    Reply
    • Caitlin

      June 11, 2012 at 2:13 pm

      Why thanks! When pics are going to be taken, and when there are new summery things to wear, it has to be done.

      Reply
  10. Elizabeth

    June 11, 2012 at 2:16 pm

    Looks like a lovely way to spend the day! I kind of want a goat on a leash… kind of. ;-)

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    • Caitlin

      June 11, 2012 at 2:17 pm

      Umm I don’t kinda want one, I DO WANT ONE.

      Reply
  11. Meg

    June 11, 2012 at 2:42 pm

    Seriously babe!? Fresh seafood at the market!? I need to come visit my girl! I knew that before I saw the seafood though ;) HEHE!

    Those hummus flavours sound amazing!!!! :D You must let us know when you try more flavours! Seriously though! Mojito!?

    xoxo love u

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    • Caitlin

      June 11, 2012 at 2:47 pm

      I know right?! Crazy flavor! Love the creativity b/c I eat hummus all the time so that’d spice it up – or cool it off? ;-) I should’ve known you’d be all OVER that seafood before mentioning anything else!

      Reply
  12. katiemoves

    June 11, 2012 at 2:46 pm

    Wow your farmers market sounds AWESOME! I have a tiny one near me, but I live near the Amish community which means amazing coconut cake and whoopie pies…can’t make it a habit too often haha ;)

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    • Caitlin

      June 11, 2012 at 2:47 pm

      Ooh I would never connect the Amish with fab desserts haha!

      Reply
      • katiemoves

        June 11, 2012 at 2:48 pm

        haha i know right..not many people know if you don’t live in PA..but everyone knows here they make the best baked goods!

        Reply
  13. Lisa

    June 11, 2012 at 3:43 pm

    What a fun weekend! So exciting you and Heather got to hang together! That farmers market looks so cool! I wish we had something like that going on over here, we have a little one that doesn’t last very long! Loving the animal pictures, too cute!

    Reply
    • Caitlin

      June 11, 2012 at 3:46 pm

      We have a lot of little ones around me, but this is THE BIG ONE!

      Reply
  14. Valerie

    June 11, 2012 at 3:54 pm

    The Yummy Hummy sounds….yummy. lol So does the gluten-free baked goods. :)

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    • Caitlin

      June 11, 2012 at 3:57 pm

      They are an amazing, unique local company!

      Reply
  15. Paige @ Running Around Normal

    June 11, 2012 at 6:26 pm

    So much fun! Your farmer’s market looks awesome. And that creme brulee coffee sounds delicious :)

    Reply
    • Caitlin

      June 12, 2012 at 8:41 am

      It’s seriously so good, even just black!

      Reply
  16. Christina Does It All

    June 11, 2012 at 7:16 pm

    LOVE YOUR OUTFIT! You’re adorable! :) Also, farmers market!!! Looks so fun, but I’ve never been. Officially on my mental to do list now.

    Reply
    • Caitlin

      June 12, 2012 at 8:42 am

      A happy lady like you would be made even more happy by the farmers’ market :)

      Reply
  17. Matt @ The Athlete's Plate

    June 11, 2012 at 7:40 pm

    That chicken parmigiana stuffed roll sounds amazing right now.

    Reply
    • Caitlin

      June 12, 2012 at 8:42 am

      Right?! They had even more earlier in the day but were out of some flavors.

      Reply
  18. angelazhu

    June 11, 2012 at 8:30 pm

    ah i won?! yay! so excited :) emailing you now!

    and your farmer’s market looks seriously amaaaazing. more like a fair than anything else! the yummy hummy table sounds especially awesome!

    Reply
  19. Meredith @ DareYouTo

    June 11, 2012 at 10:30 pm

    Ohmygosh I am droooooling over all those photos. What a fun Sunday !! That farmer’s market looks absolutely incredible. Gourmet truffles? Herbed pita? “Yummy Hummy?” Yes, please!

    Reply
    • Caitlin

      June 12, 2012 at 8:42 am

      The herbed pita was seriously SOOO good in that dinner!

      Reply
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  21. Diana @ VeggieNextDoor

    June 12, 2012 at 11:49 pm

    Wow – this market looks like it could easily go head-to-head with Chicago’s incredible Green City Market (I can’t wait to go this weekend, my first visit of the year!).

    I’m so sad I didn’t know about this market when I lived in Connecticut years ago :-(

    The Strawberry Salsa sounds especially incredible, and I loved your llama-face!

    Reply
    • Caitlin

      June 13, 2012 at 9:00 am

      I’m so sad that salsa is gone now :( and wow, crazy to know it can compete with a Chicago market!

      Reply
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