Squash Goals: A Farmers Market Guide to Winter Squash | With fall officially here, zucchini, crooknecks, and other summer squash have given way to their hardier cousins: winter squash. As the days get shorter, these members of Cucurbitaceae or gourd family, such as pumpkins, kabochas, and butternuts, are reliable go-tos at the farmers market. One of the “Three Sisters” (three staple agricultural crops native to North America, alongside beans and corn), winter squash can be found in various colors, sizes, and flavors. The flesh of winter squash is sweeter and much denser than their more watery summer counterparts, making them a belly-filling basis for soups, roasted vegetable dishes, and pies. Their seeds can be roasted and enjoyed, too, as in pepitas. Here are some common hard squash (and a few less common favorites) you’ll find at the farmers market this time of year. | |
| Trick or Treat! Free Market Tote for Kids at the Ferry Plaza | In celebration of Halloween, bring the kids to the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market tomorrow and stop by the CUESA Info Booth for a free kid-sized market tote—perfect for trick-or-treating—including stickers, honey sticks, and other goodies! (Kids 12 & under, while supplies last.) | |
| Volunteer of the Month: Wayne Lam | For five years, Wayne Lam has brought his passion for healthy food to supporting CUESA's program and events. To Wayne, the farmers market is "more than just a marketplace where we get our groceries; it’s a gathering place where people from different backgrounds meet and connect." | |
| Butternut Squash, Kale, and Crunchy Pepitas Tacos | Chef Telmo Faria, currently chef and owner of Uma Casa and previously chef at Tacolicious, shares a fall vege-forward taco recipe from the Tacolicious cookbook. | |
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market: Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday | |
Halloween Treats at Batter Bakery This Saturday at the Ferry Plaza, satisfy your sweet tooth with handcrafted Halloween goodies from Batter Bakery, such as Fresh Roasted Pumpkin Bread, Halloween Double Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, Haunted Hand-Decorated Shortbread Cookies, and more. | | Pumpkins, Brussels Sprouts, and More at Iacopi Farms Brussels sprouts are back at Iacopi Farms, along with Sugar Pie pumpkins, Red Kuri squash, dried beans, and other vegetables perfect for fall roasts. Found at the Ferry Plaza on Saturdays and Tuesdays, Iacopi Farms is a multigeneration family farm in Half Moon Bay. | |
Mission Community Market: Thursday | |
Delightful Foods Treat yourself to baked goodies from Rafia and Bilal Sabir of Delightful Foods at Mission Community Market on Thursdays and the Ferry Plaza on Saturdays. An Oakland-based family business since 1978, Delightful Foods offers a variety of pies and vegan cookies made with all-natural ingredients. Be sure to also try Rafia's ginger and hibiscus drinks, and Ghanaian Sheito hot sauce. | | Craft Pop-Up: Casa Bonampak For the week of Día de los Muertos, Casa Bonampak, a fair trade importing company dedicated to the preservation of Latino culture and traditions, will be popping up at Mission Community Market again next Thursday to sell papel picado and other beautiful Mexican decorations. | |
This is the most up-to-date info about this week's seller attendance at the time of publication. Please check in at the CUESA Info Booth for any last-minute changes. Ferry Plaza Farmers Market: Saturday, 8am-2pm | October 30 Returning: Balakian Farms, Capay Mills, Devil's Gulch, Downtown Bakery, Mark & Mike's, Midnite Bagel, Nana Joes, Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese La Cocina Pop-Up: Sal de Vida Gourmet Mandela Partners Pop-Up:LoJo's Tacos Out: Bi-Rite Creamery (for the season), The Farmer's Wife, Marla Bakery, Ferry Plaza Farmers Market: Tuesday, 10am-2pm | November 2 Returning: McGinnis Ranch Ferry Plaza Farmers Market: Thursday, 10am-2pm | November 4 Out: Rojas Family Farm Mission Community Market: Thursday, 3pm-7pm | November 4 Pop-Up:Casa Bonampak | | |
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