Let’s Wrap It Up!
It’s time to wind down 2024 in fresh market fashion. Many of our vendors who sell either hot or shelf stable foods or other natural products, source their ingredients from one or more of our farmers. This creates a wonderful symbiosis at our markets where purchasing from one benefits many others at the same time.
It was this realization that inspired this year’s gift guide as many of our products, like cocoa by a fire, are simply better together.
Although we can’t take all the stress out of the holidays, we can offer to add a bit of creative inspiration to the mix in the hopes that it will guide you towards a more fulfilling and wholistic gift gathering and giving experience. Make sure to check out our harvest markets and year round markets for whatever is on your list this holiday season.
From all of us at Neighborhood Farmers Markets, Happy Holidays!
Tribute or Memorial Gift - This year we are offering market goers the chance to honor loved ones, living or deceased. Your gift will help serve our community of farmers and vendors who put so much into cultivating with care all around Washington.
Sometimes it’s the little things that steal the show. Pair them up or gift them separately. They are sure to delight. These are also great to have on hand in case you have an unexpected guest and don’t want them leaving empty handed.
Holmquist Hazelnut Orchards - Hazelnut Sample Pack - gift as a whole pack or separate them to bundle with other products.
Holmquist Hazelnut Orchards - Hazelnut Oil (High Smoke Point - great for salads too)
Woodring - Chocolate Hazelnut Spread
Jon Boy Caramels - Seasonal Highlights: Molasses Ginger or Whiskey w/ Smoked Salt
Jon Boy Caramels - Caramel Sauce
Tieton Farm & Creamery - Caramel Cajeta (Mexican caramel sauce made from goat milk)
Woodring - Kentucky Whiskey Bourbon Caramel Sauce
Harbor Herbalist - Loose Leaf Tea
Hierophant Meadery - Respiratory Tea
Bow Hill Blueberries - Blueberry Sugar Scrub
Rainy Day Bees - Honey Hot Chocolate
Rainy Day Bees - Christmas Tree Shaped Bees Wax Candles
Foraged and Found Edibles - Truffle Salt
Trevani Truffles - Gift Packs - Flavors inspired & procured from fellow market vendors ~ Rockridge Orchards, Holmquist Hazelnuts, Finn River Brandywines, Glendale Shepherds, Urban Honey , Hierophant Mead & more…
Market Gift Certificates - with this you can give the gift of choice and the experience of shopping at the market. Purchase online or at our markets. For online orders prior to the holidays: be sure to make your purchases no later than December 18th to ensure arrival before the 25th. Minimum purchase is $20.
Creative Combos: If you are serving some pie with ice-cream, crumbled hazelnuts and a few drizzles of caramel sauce can upgrade any dessert. The caramels can also be baked into cookies if you’re feeling extra ambitious. Or try melting some caramels into your tea for a richer flavor than plain sugar. Pair the candles with a sugar scrub and some hot chocolate for a cozy self care day.
It can be hard to find gifts that travel well. These items will make it more likely that your care package arrives with minimal stress and maximum joy. Pickney Cookies and Collins Orchards will even ship for you!
Pickney Cookie Cafe - Cookie Boxes (both regular and gluten free)
Water Tank Bakery - Cookie Boxes
Alexandra’s Macaroons - Holiday Cookie Set
Holmquist Hazelnut Orchard - Hazelnut Sample Pack
Jon Boy - Caramels
Trevani Truffles - Gift Packs: Flavors inspired & procured from fellow market vendors ~ Rockridge Orchards, Holmquist Hazelnuts, Finn River Brandywines, Glendale Shepherds, Urban Honey , Hierophant Mead & more…
Cafe Lolo - Dry Pasta: Made with Washington Wheat
Kirsop Farm - Yarn and Sheep Skins
Foraged and Found Edibles - Dry or Powdered Mushrooms
Loki Fish Co. - Canned Fish
Collins Family Orchards - (Ship fruit nationwide)
Creative Combos - Mailing a Meal: For any pasta lover, sending dry pasta and dried mushrooms together is a fantastic seasonal treat that won’t lose any flavor or substance. Canned salmon and hazelnuts pair nicely as well. Go ahead and tack on a cookie box or truffle set to sweeten the deal with dessert.
These berry inspired treats bring a bit of August back to December. They pair nicely with bread and brooding.
Native Candy - Wild Huckleberry Jam
Yes Ma! Backyard Farm - Honey Lavender Onion Jam, Sweet & Spicy Onion Jams w/ Hibiscus & Habanero, Sweet Onion Jam w/Hibiscus Roselle
Bow Hill Blueberries - Blueberry and Habenero Seasoning
Bow Hill Blueberries - Girl Meets Dirt Blueberry Jam
Ayako & Family - Suyematsu Plum Jam, Suyematsu Strawberry Jam
Finn River - Blue Hewe Cider with a hint of Stellar J Organic Blueberries
Finn River - Blueberry Brandywine
Broken Shovel Farm - Hardy Kiwi Berry Salsa and Jam (Frozen)
Woodring - Jabenero Pepper Jelly
Creative Combos: Pair these stellar jams and brews with some sourdough from our bakers and flavorful cheeses from our cheese makers.
For all you bakers out there, we know you have your work cutout for you. Take a bite out of the stress with these helpful ingredients. Feel free to gift just the ingredients or make something special to share. You can always tag us in your Instagram posts.
A Butter Place - Butter Gift Sets
A Butter Place - Baker’s Block Butter
Yoka Miso - Garbanzo Miso
Ayako & Family - Jam Gift Set
Steel Wheel Farm - Stone Ground Organic Whole Red Wheat Flour
Steel Wheel Farm - Rolled Oats
Tieton Farm and Creamery - Caramel Cajeta
Holmquist Hazelnut Orchards - Dry Roasted or Butter Toffee Hazelnuts
Foraged and Found Edibles - Powdered Mushrooms
Samish Bay - Labneh (for a knee slapping good cheese cake)
Samish Bay - Greek Yogurt (for adding moisture & protein to cakes and waffles)
Golden Girls - Honey
Piebird Pie - All sorts of pies!
Creative Combos: Many of our orchards and farms are bringing high quality pears and apples of all varieties right now along with gourds and squashes that are staples of fall baking. It’s a good idea to stock up and preserve these fruits and veggies for baking needs later on. You can see our canning and jam making guide here. Or simply cut and freeze fruits to use later in pies, cakes, muffins, waffles, or crumbles. You can also stop by one of our bakers if you don’t have time to bake yourself. KaffeeKlatsch has a holiday Stollen, and they have a Bostok that is only available at our markets.
These lively additions to your holiday feast are sure to please. Your gut and your tastebuds will thank you if you sprinkle in the many pro-biotic foods listed below. They bring a depth of flavor unlike any other.
Fantello Farmstead Creamery - Cultured Butter
Fantello Farmstead Creamery - Philomena Cheese
Tieton Farm & Creamery - Sheep & Goat Milk Cheeses
King’s Mozzarella - Mozzarella
Cascade Valley - Pickled Beets, Carrots, Onions, and Garlic
Junebug Ferments - Fermented Mustard
Junebug Ferments - Beet Kvass
Haxan - Fermented Hot Sauces
Nils’ Magic Kimchi - Vegan Kimchi
Yoka Miso - Miso
Seeking Ferments - Kombucha
Hierophant Meadery - Mead
Rockridge Orchards - Smoked Salt and Vinegar
Klickitat Canyon Winery - Vinegar
Firefly Kitchens - Ferments
YES MA! Backyard Farm - Spicy Rosella Achaar, Dill Pickles Chips
Creative Combos: Although you can certainly do a cheese platter with fruits, meats, and ferments, there are endless uses for these ingredients. From making a fermented mustard and goat cheese sandwich with pickled onions, to making a garbanzo miso soup, to egg fried rice with kimchi, these ingredients are sure to spark up something new in your kitchen.
Nothing elevates a meal like a good sauce or dip. Whether it’s salsa, gravy, or a hollandaise, you’re going to need something to mop up with your holiday rolls.
Lesedi Farm - Tiny Hot Sauces
Broken Shovel Kiwi Farm - Hardy Kiwi Berry Salsa
Cascade Valley - Salsa, Hummus
Haxan - Fermented Hot Sauce
Papa Tony’s - Hot Sauce Gift Pack
Bloom Creek Cranberries - Great for making your own cranberry sauce
YES MA! Backyard Farm - Green Tomato Chutney
La Pasta - Pesto, Beet & Chive Garlic Spread, Palomino, Puttanesca (pasta sauces)
Junebug Ferments - Fermented Cherry Ketchup, Fermented Mustard
Creative Combos: You can always pick up ingredients to make some of your own sauces too.
Making something yourself or gifting a craft you can do together is so powerful. Or gift a cookbook with recipes you can try all year long.
Mariposa Farm - Holiday Wreaths
Bumblee Farm - Botanical Dye Kit
Kirsop Farm - Yarn
A Butter Place - Butter Candles
Left Foot Farm - Goat Milk Soap
Seattle Urban Honey - Lip Balm and Beeswax Candles
Books and Demos
These gals are often seen at our markets doing food demonstrations that teach market goers creative ways to use seasonal foods and get creative in the kitchen. You can see their upcoming events on our events page linked here.
Lauren Ko - Pieometry (cook book)
Caroline Wright - Soup Club (cook book)
Rachell Belle - Open Sesame (cook book)
Creative Combos: Try bundling candles, goat milk soap, and lip balm, and maybe a sugar scrub for a relaxing self-care package. Tack on a book for some entertainment. Or gift some plain yarn with a botanical dye kit so your recipient can choose a color for themselves.
The diverse range of products at our markets are sure to help you spread the holiday cheer no matter what your family traditions are.
Zylbersctein’s Baked Goods - fresh donuts, challah, bagels, and more!
Glendale Sheperd - Labneh
Skagit River Ranch -brisket and other special cuts for slow cooking.
Olsen Farms - brisket and other special cuts for slow cooking
Golden Girls - Honey
Potatoes for latkes
Creative Combos: Are you an applesauce or a sour cream family? Either way, we got you covered. Pick up some heirloom apples to make your own applesauce - an easy way to fancy up your latke spread - and try Glendale Shepherd's creamy labneh, a tangy local option that some may enjoy even more than traditional sour cream.
We have plenty of tasty options for the carnivore in your life. And if you’re prepping a holiday meal, Left Foot Farm has whole birds available.
Kirsop Farm - Bone Broth (Frozen)
Left Foot Farm - Whole Birds & Organ Meats
Salt Blade - Cured Meats
Wendy Simply Cooks - Ready Made Meals - Loki Smoked Salmon Bowl
Windy N Ranch - Pasture raised Wagyu beef, pork, goat, turkey, chicken and eggs
Skagit River Ranch -brisket and other special cuts for slow cooking.
Olsen Farms - brisket and other special cuts for slow cooking
Creative Combos: If you pick up some fresh veggies, you can cook them in some bone broth for a hearty and warming meal to serve at any get-together or just for yourself after a cold wet day. Salt Blade meats go great with cheeses, jams, and bread, or you can make your own pizza using some Steel Wheel flour and salt blade pepperoni.
Seattle is full of fantastic seafood and our markets are no exception. Our vendors are skilled experts of their craft and harvest and prepare some of the freshest fish around. If you like a little seafood around the holidays, these vendors can help.
Loki Fish Co. - Boneless Salmon Fillet, Salmon Spread, Whole Salmon, Canned Salmon
Native Candy - Alder Smoked Chinook Salmon, Chinook Fillet, Whole Fish, Sage and Herbs
Creative Combos: If you buy smoked or canned fish you can always make your own spreads or snacks. These pair well with hazelnuts and fresh dill and herbs. The canned items can even be shipped.
If you don’t eat animal products or are shopping for someone who doesn’t, here is a list of gifts that will serve them well.
Nils’ Magic Kimchi (doesn’t use fish sauce)
Jams: Ayako & Family, Bow Hill Blueberries, Foraged and Found Edibles, Broken Shovel, Yes Ma! Backyard Farm
Holmquist Hazelnut Orchards - Hazelnuts
Cafe Lolo - Pasta
Steel Wheel Farm - Rolled Oats, Stone ground wheat
Foraged & Found Edibles - Dried Mushrooms
Pinckney’s Miracle Cookies (Gluten and dairy free.)
Creative Combos: Pairing pasta and home made hazelnut pesto never fails to impress. Throw some dried mushrooms in the mix and you have a seasonal treat specific to the PNW. But more than anything, it’s rare to find a gluten and dairy free cookie that passes the taste and texture test and Pinckney’s Miracle Cookies defy all expectations. They are a true treat.
Ayako & Family - Market Tote Bag