This Week at our Oakton Market
Saturday 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
2854 Hunter Mill Road
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This Week at the Market
Come join us this week for one of Annie’s great cooking demos. This time she is doing brunch for us using several of the market’s seasonal ingredients. You can sample everything she makes and pick up the recipes too. She will prepare French toast with apples and sausage and potato and apple fritters. And you can sample Arka’s coffee to round out that brunch experience.
We will also have Deepa’s recipes from last week’s demo at the Smart Markets tent. Can’t wait to try that chutney!
From the Market Master
Dear Shopper,
It seems as if we have waited forever for this great weather. The vendors at all of the markets in this area have worked through uncomfortable weather conditions this summer, and we at Smart Markets appreciate their commitment to the markets and to you the shoppers. We know you expect us to show up every week, and we do our best. We have been out in force in 4-degree temperatures in January and 104-degree temps in July, and the most amazing thing is that you have been there, too.
We could not continue through these weather conditions without the support we receive from shoppers. You have been great this summer, and we look forward to seeing you all at the markets through to the end of each market’s calendar. Only one of our markets will close in October this year; all of the others will operate at least through December, and we have three that will operate all year long. This enables our farmers who are planting now for late fall picking and those other vendors who can produce all year long to make a much better living off the land and from their kitchens and help them to maintain that cash flow through the lean months.
At Smart Markets we help our farmers access resources, grant money, and low-interest loans to help them add more value to their crops by canning and preserving fruits and veggies while they are at their peak. We also encourage our farmers to obtain hoop houses and green houses to help them extend their growing seasons. But the best thing we can do for them — and you can help with this — is to offer them a year-round market for those products. We are here to create and nurture the demand. That’s where you come in.
I have always loved the fall market, probably because I love the comfort foods that use the fruits and vegetables of fall but also because the fall market is so full of color and ever-changing produce. The greens are so green and nutrient-dense, and I have always thought that the broccoli and cauliflower taste better in the fall. The fall root veggies are also richer in flavor — the carrots, turnips, beets and potatoes just seem more relevant in the fall. They shine in those comfort-food recipes — even the meats seem more versatile in the fall. The soups and stews, chilis and pasta dishes with meat sauces can reflect so many different cuisines.
So please don’t forget about us this fall: Smart Markets has scheduled numerous events for all of our markets; check out the event calendar on our website and also our Facebook page for additional information about the demos we have planned for you. Keep a folding chair in your car along with those shopping bags and come sit for a while to enjoy the music, to learn a new recipe that you can easily make at home, or to make a new friend while you enjoy the show.
See you at the market!