Showing posts with label pickles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pickles. Show all posts

Monday, January 5, 2015

Handmade & Pure


I’ve been to many farmers market but never one that was inside. The PawtucketWintertime Farmers' Market located at Hope Artiste Village (1005 Main St., Pawtucket, RI) was a very pleasant trip.


An early Saturday morning for a college student but an enjoyable experience. The market was situated inside an industrial brick looking building and vendors were organized by two long hallways. Each hallway, one yellow and the other green, contains a vast variety of vendors, an info table, exterior doors that leads to local food trucks, and these cute little tomato directional signs.  



As I strolled down the corridor, all I smelled was crisped greens and raw vegetables. Then I spotted candles. Being a big enthusiast on candles, they immediately grabbed my attention. The vendor that caught my interest was the Silk Tree Farm table. The table displayed an assorted range of homemade and natural products that were very neatly displayed.


Silk Tree Farm is a small farm located in Compton, Rhode Island that specializes in preserving heritage breed livestock. Along with providing exceptional nurture and care for animals, owners Cathy and Tom also produce handcrafted soaps, body washes, and soy candles. Many of their products include fresh and pure goat milk from their own Nigerian dwarf goats. Silk Tree Farm prides themselves in sustainability, preservation, and heritage foods. One of their most popular product lines is there goat milk soaps and body washes. Beginning with milking the goat and ending with a beautiful handmade bar of soap, everything is done on the farm, by hand, and using only natural essential oils.


Making my way through the green hallway I was enticed by free samples from a pickle vendor. I tasted a spicy dill pickle from Fox Point Pickling Company. The pickle was amazing.  It began as a regular pickle, but the spices brought it to life. What I loved most was that the flavor didn't immediately go away, the pepper blend sat on your tongue so you could relish the flavors. 

Fox Point Pickling Company specializes in handmade pickles. Fox Point uses fresh produce and a unique spice blend to turn regular cucumbers into delicious pickles. While owner Zared (aka Ziggy), doesn't grow his own cucumbers, he uses only garden fresh produce from local Rhode Island Farms. After attaining the cucumbers, he pickles them in his unique process using his exclusive spice mixtures.

Fun Fact: Ziggy has created jar openers in the shape of a jar that are re-purposed from tires.


Very different in products but similar in practice. These two companies are committed to using only the freshest ingredients in their products and living within their resources.  They both offer great products, at great prices, and empower the ideals of using only what is needed. If you don’t believe me, go check them out for yourself. 

~Talia Alexander
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Fox Point Pickling Company http://www.foxpointpickles.com/