Showing posts with label organic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic. Show all posts

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Wordless Sunday: This Week at the Farmer's Market

Gandhi said one should speak only if one can improve on the silence. Hence, a wordless Sunday series. But to help you along, roll your mouse over each image for a brief description.
The Produce Section
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Green Beans
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Green Beans
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Peppers
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Beet roots
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Tomatoes and Aubergines
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Radishes and curry leaves
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Coriander and mint
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Ginger and Garlic
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Bottle Gourd
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Spinach and other greens

The Organic Cafe
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Sahi Tiffin - Pickles, Thepla, Dhoklas
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Sahi Tiffin - Pickles, Thepla, Dhoklas
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Sahi Tiffin - Pickles, Thepla, Dhoklas
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Sahi Tiffin - Lemon and Carrot Pickles
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Sahi Tiffin - Lemon and Carrot Pickles
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Organic Sugar and Palm Jaggery
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Whole wheat bread and Palm Jaggery
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Whole wheat bread
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Oatmeal cookies from Umami
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Kid's favorite Candy Floss
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Sesame balls with chocolate coating
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Sesame balls with chocolate coating
This Week at the Farmer's Market - I2Cook Menu
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Salads
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Spinach, Fig, Ricotta Cheese Salad with a Cinnamon Dressing
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Organic dry fruits
Miscellaneous Items
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Jute plant holders
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Terracotta lamps
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Decorative danglers
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Photo frames etc
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Danglers, decorative pieces
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Organic water
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Quilling
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Quilling Workshop
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Quilling workshop
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Organic cosmetics
This Week at the Farmer's Market - Gems and stones

Monday, December 20, 2010

Sunday Shopping at the Farmer's Market and Nature's Basket

I <3 Sundays! Alternate Sundays to be precise. Coz that's when I get to travel to Bandra for the Farmer's Market and Nature's Basket.

At the Farmer's Market, I got my usual supplies of carots, peppers, beets. But also got some cabbage for my mom, and some spinach, ginger and mint - All locally grown, freshly plucked, and all GM-free and organic.

There was also this Gujarati snack shop selling theplas, garo, baat, and dhokla. Garo is some disgusting brinjal dish, dhoklas are a Gujurati snack made of flour, but these ones were made of brown rice, they assured me. Wonder why they are so white in color, then? These were especially good, though, with the chilli chutney that they made.
Baat is another winter time Gujarati remedy made from jaggery, ragi flour, ajwain, and ghee - but this one was completely vegan, since the shop owners said people who come to the farmer's market are finicky about ghee (clarified butter) and hence they best omit milk products. I had one glass there and it was so yummy, I had a whole bottle filled to take home.
And now for my favorite part - Nature's Basket! Always feel like a kid in a candy store there. I've been eyeing a luscious looking bottle of maple syrup there forever, but somehow justified not buying it because of its price. But hey, you just live once! Plus there were bargains on olive oils, found myself a flax seed chikki, and the salad section, for once, was completely decked out with different types of sprouts (got mung bean sprouts), lettuces (got iceberg and endive), and some black beauties called mulberries. Am soo looking forward to mix and matching these to make endless varieties of salads. So, yes, these Sunday jaunts are expensive, but now I am so well stocked, there really isnt any excuse to eat anything rubbish.

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