Bryte and Broderick Community Action Network
9/9/2010

This Saturday, September 11, at the Urban Farm Stand (10 am to 2 pm, in Elkhorn Park at 820 Cummins Way)

ORGANIC

Soil Born Farms, Rancho Cordova:
Carrots
Ground Cherries (in the tomatillo family, but tastes like a fruit-like a fruity custard. Great for a healthy snack)
Bell peppers
Eggplant
Watermelon
Jalapenos

Whaley Heirloom Veggies (not certified), Sacramento:
Beets
Cherry tomatoes
Heirloom tomatoes
Cucumbers
Bell peppers
Mixed squash/zucchini

CONVENTIONAL

Bay Vue’s Farm, Sacramento:
Green onions
Eggplant

Mr. Lee’s Farm, Sacramento:
Green leaf lettuce
Bok Choy

J&J Ramos Family Farm, Hughson, CA:
Muscat grapes (The Muscat grape is the world's oldest known grape variety. They are sweet and perfumy, with a luscious distinctive flavor that separates them from other table grapes.)
Yellow nectarines
White peaches

Lagorio Brothers Farms, Linden, CA :
Green grapes
Pears
Gala apples

S & C Strawberry Patch, Sacramento:
Strawberries

Lopez Family Farm, Sacramento:
Figs

Ron the Watermelon Man, Sacramento:
Red and Yellow, seedless and seeded watermelons


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