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Mill City Farmers Market Welcomes New Vendors Dragonfly Bay Garlic Co and Tera Forge Knives at the June 25

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market PhotosOur shopping basket from the June 25th Mill City Farmers Market included garlic scapes and garlic scape powder from Dragonfly Bay Garlic Company. I used them in a pesto with hazelnuts, hazelnut oil, baby kale, cilantro, Friesago cheese, Maazah Aioli, honey and an Indian spice blend.  

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market PhotosDragonfly Bay Garlic Company debuted at the June 25th Market with fresh garlic scapes and garlic scape powder, along with recipes and other items. We look forward to their garlic bulbs when they return to the Market in August. Per their very informative website, "Our garlic varieties vary in flavor from mild and nutty, to hot and spicy, to sweet and creamy." Learn about their varieties here.

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market PhotosStephen Aysta of Tera Forge Knives offers “while you shop” knife sharpening during Market hours. His next MCFM date is July 9th, so if you have some dull knives in your kitchen, plan to bring them with you on that date!

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market PhotosFirst squash of the season!

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market PhotosAmy Britt, MCFM Development Manager (far left), and Martha Archer, MCFM Executive Director (grey t-shirt) engage with visitors.

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market PhotosThe June 25th Community Booth was Friends of the Hennepin County Library. The beautiful and inviting Central Library at 300 Nicollet Mall offers an incredible array of services and events.

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market PhotosI load up on Pure Ginger For You juices every week.

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market Photos

June 25, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market PhotosKiss My Cabbage displayed some Pride.

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