Seattle Restaurant Spotlight: Watershed Pub & Kitchen
In between the lunch and dinner rushes, Ben Curran, Co-owner of Watershed Pub & Kitchen grabs a slice of pizza and sprinkles on extra parmesan. “You’ve got to sneak in lunch whenever you can,” he explains. The restaurant is no longer crowded, but a few guests sit at the bar or finish up the last of their lunches under the covered dining area outside, under twinkly lanterns.
Seattle Restaurant Spotlight: Frankie & Jo’s
In honor of Seattle Restaurant Week, we want to highlight a few chefs and restaurants who support our markets and work with our vendors. First up is Frankie & Jo’s. Their plant-based ice cream aims to change the way you think about ice cream. One of their current seasonal flavors, Apple Orchard, is made with apples from Collins Family Orchard, who have been with NFM since 2006.
Meet Our Vendors: Salt Blade
Back in 2013, before the word “coronavirus” really meant anything to anyone, a different coronavirus from the one we know today was spreading through the pigs across the country, starting in the Midwest and making its way to Washington. This virus was spreading at the same time that Bob Blade was hoping to start his locally-sourced meat-curing business, Salt Blade.
Meet Our Vendors: The Mediterranean
If you’ve seen Youssef Hamzaoui selling his specialty hummus at a farmers market, you’ve seen how proud he is of his hard work and of his craft. He knows that his hummus is the best you’ll ever try, and he’s not afraid of a challenge. His company, The Mediterranean, is named after his home of Tunisia. From the name itself to the hummus that he makes, the company represents Youssef and his family. Youssef, his father, and his wife make the hummus themselves using a secret family recipe.
Meet Our Vendors: Askatu Bakery
For the autumn moon festival last week, Estela Martinez and her small team at Askatu Bakery spent hours working on mooncakes, making the filling and shells from scratch, putting them together, and pulling them from the oven every 2 minutes to brush the cakes with molasses water. These mooncakes were special because, like everything else that Estela makes, they were free from the top nine allergens; wheat, dairy, soy, eggs, nuts, peanuts, fish and shellfish, and sesame.
Meet Our Vendors: Cute Dumplings
When Sophia Xiao started Cute Dumplings LLC in April of 2021, she had no idea how much her small business would grow in just five short months. She currently sells at four Washington farmers markets, including Capitol Hill Farmers Market every Sunday from 11am – 3pm, and is getting ready to open a restaurant in the Pangborn airport.
Meet Our Farmers: Edler Family Farm
The Edlers are third-generation farmers and their farm is on Sean’s grandfather’s farmland. Although they didn’t start their farm until last year, Sean has always worked in agriculture in some capacity. As a boy, he spent his summers working on his uncle’s and grandfather’s farms, and it was always a dream of his to have his own farm.
Meet Our Farmers: Stella Maris
Stella Maris farm is built on the values of family and culture. Collin and Rebecca Medeiros started to get into farming after growing up in Seattle because they wanted to feel more connected to the land that they are on. They moved to Vashon Island and started raising animals in 2005, and have since grown into a successful goat cheese and pork farm.
Meet Our Farmers: Tian Tian Farms
Something that makes farmers markets so exciting is the chance to find some new fruits and vegetables that you may have never seen before. Steven Hsieh and Elizabeth Whitman of Tian Tian Farm are excited to be able to share vegetables that may be new to some, and give a taste of home to others.
Meet Our Farmers: Fantello Farmstead Creamery
If you want a taste of history, take a bite of the Filomena cheese from Fantello Farmstead Creamery in Enumclaw. The cheese is named after owner Paul Fantello’s grandmother, Filomena, who started the dairy farm back in 1918 and worked on it until she eventually retired at 80 years old. Paul and his wife, Patty, resurrected Filomena’s dairy farm back in 2015, using many of the same farm-to-table methods that his grandmother did back in the day.
Remembering Naomi Kakiuchi
“It is impossible for me to reflect back upon my many years working for NFM and not also think of Naomi Kakiuchi, “ reminisces Karen Kerschner, a former Market Manager at the Neighborhood Farmers Markets. “Her smile, grace, bright humor, and positive energy were often a welcoming haven for me amidst the hustle and bustle of each market day.” Karen describes Naomi’s wholehearted desire to share her own joy of cooking with the community while supporting small farmers.
Meet Our Farmers: Moms Micro Garden
Mother knows best. Or at least Patrick Brown’s mother did when she pushed him to start his own microgreen farm.
Farmer Pat wasn’t always a farmer. He started his career in restaurant management and ran several high-volume, up-scale, casual restaurants before making the decision to switch to microgreens.
Meet Our Farmers: Pink Moon Farm
One of the most beautiful things about sustainable farming is the symbiotic relationship between farmer, land, and animals. Located in the foothills of Mt. Rainier on Nisqually land, Pink Moon Farm celebrates and cultivates this relationship with their unique growing practices. As a 22-acre farm for vegetable row crops, meat, and eggs, Pink Moon Farm utilizes everything from the land to the sheep to their fullest potential.
Meet Our Farmers: Canales Produce
Our farmers markets are application-based, and there is often a lot to learn about the history and mission of each vendor from their submissions. In their application, farmers Michele and Manny kept it simple, "Canales Produce has been growing certified organically since 1994. We believe in taking care of the land and growing healthy food for everyone."
Photo Essay: Skinny Kitty Farms
No strangers to hard work, David Mackie and Bonnie Briggs of Skinny Kitty Farms found their way to farming through an unexpected journey. Our own Sarah Schu had the opportunity to photograph the pair in a day in the life on the farm, along with their son Jasper. In this photo essay, learn more about Skinny Kitty Farms, and take a peek behind the scenes.
Prepared Food is Back! Help Make Sure It Sticks Around
After working closely with Seattle King County Public Health, and in light of our region's upgrade to Phase 2, prepared food vendors are now allowed to cook and sell hot meals at farmers markets in King County! Markets are still operating under pandemic restrictions, so in order to ensure that prepared food vendors and the dishes we love are here to stay, we need your cooperation. Help us help them help you by following these guidelines.
Meet Our Farmers: Blong’s Garden
True farmers market lifers, Farmers Blong and Chor Cha have been selling flowers at the West Seattle Farmers Market since week one 21 years ago, and can also be found at the Univerity District and Lake City farmers markets. The Cha family grows a variety of gorgeous flowers as well as some produce. In the spring of 2020, their daughter Nikki Cha was kind enough to ask her father, who manages the farm, about his growing methods, and lessons learned along the way.
Meet Our Farmers: Wanderwood Farm
When visiting the Wanderwood Farm stand at market, you’ll find gorgeous produce piled high atop tables, complimented by buckets of fragrant flowers waiting to be made into bouquets. In farming, Jen and Colin have found an outlet for their creativity, love of the outdoors, and getting their hands dirty. Read on to learn more about Wanderwood Farm.
Featured Ingredient: Leeks
Leeks, though grand in size, are generally considered quite ordinary here in the United States. Perhaps we don’t give leeks the credit they’re due, for in Wales, they are symbolic of bravery, heroism, and national pride. Read on to learn more about why we should all reconsider the leek.
Featured Ingredient: Carrots
Carrots are one of the most iconic vegetables in the American conscious. Their flashy colors lend themselves to graphics, logos, and animation, and they are a regularly featured prop in pop culture. Like any celebrity, carrots are the focus of gossip and intrigue among their fans. Despite their notoriety, carrots come from humble roots, (see what we did there). Read on to lay certain rumors to rest and unearth the truth.