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What's Fresh at Phelps Farmers Market

Here's a peak at what's new this week at the Farmers Market at Phelps Hospital from market organizer Pascale Le Draoulec.

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Make sure you swing by the new Farmers Market at Phelps Hospital today and pick up everything you need for an end of summer barbecue!

will be making an appearance with their cuts of pastured pork & rock star eggs...so delectable they turn an ordinary egg into a meal.

Their spatch-cock chickens are amazing on the grill - especially when they get the added benefit of a spice rub from Spice Revolution...which specializes in exotic salts and spice rubs. They are at the market every week now!

Pick up some organic berries, plums and nectarines from Honey Locust Farmhouse and some gorgeous just-harvested greens from Newgate Farms.

Come to shop and stay for lunch: DoughNation - The Cookery Restaurant's wood-burning pizza oven on wheels will be at the market today until 2 p.m. Everyone is talking about his thin-crust market pizza!

The market is located in the parking lot of Rockwood Hall park, right where Phelps Hospital and Rte 117 intersect.

Hours are 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Hope to see you at the market.

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