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JOHN JAY HOMESTEAD FARM MARKET-OPEN SATURDAYS

June 25 – October 15

9:00 a.m.-1 p.m. (Rain or Shine)

 



 
 

The purveyors of John Jay Homestead Farm Market are all local farmers, who seasonally provide a variety of fruit, produce, meats, fish, as well as dairy products.  Our list of vendors includes:

  • Amba Farms of Bedford Hills, an organic sustainable farm, specializing in fine culinary growing, which will include a variety of mixed greens, radishes, herbs and strawberries. http://ambafarm.com
  • Cabbage Hill Farm of Mount Kisco, dedicated to the preservation of historic farm animals and uses sustainable agriculture techniques and aquaponics. Products include a variety of mixed greens and vegetables, smoked trout, duck eggs, and a variety of pasture-raised beef and pork cuts. www.cabbagehillfarm.org
  • I & Me Farms of Mount Kisco, an organic sustainable farm, offers herbs, flowers, microgreens and vegetables as well as over 20 varieties of tomatoes, including heirloom.
  • JD Farms of Brewster, provides sweet corn, honeydew and cantaloupe melons, tomatoes, peaches and apples.
  • Mobius Fields of Waccabuc, a biodynamic farm, offers a variety of vegetables, green and dried beans, edamame, herbs, honey and shiitake mushrooms. www.mobiusfields.com
  • Red Jacket Orchard of Geneva, will offer fruits, such as rhubarb, strawberries, peaches, plums, apricots, apples, grapes, raspberries, jams, jellies, apple butter and a variety of blended juices and cider.  www.redjacketorchards.com
  • Conant Valley Jam Co. of Pound Ridge presents a variety of jams, marmalades and chutneys. www.conantvalleyjams.com
  • North Wind Farms of Pawling is a family owned lavender farm. The lavender is grown naturally and only essential lavender oil is used when needed in their products. You will find dried and fresh lavender bunches, buds, aromatherapy neck and eye pillows, candles, photo greeting cards, live plants and even lavender scones, shortbread cookies and biscotti. www.northwindsfarmlavender.com
  • Red Barn Bakery of Irvington contributes artisan baked goods using local, organic ingredients; you can choose from a seasonal selection of savory tarts, pies and cookies. www.redbarn-bakery.com
  • Wave Hill Breads, an artisan bakery located in Norwalk, CT., offers breads crafted by hand using age-old French methods, the most popular being the Pain de Campagne or Country Bread. www.wavehillbreads.com
  • Healing Home Foods of Pound Ridge brings raw, gluten-free, organic, vegan, and dairy free products, with a wide selection of granola and crackers.
  • Mrs. Larkin’s booth will host a delicious assortment of scones. http://www.mrslarkins.com
  • Clean Ridge Soap Co. of Pound Ridge has some very special natural products such as soaps, lotions, lip balm, diffusers and soy candles. Made by hand and packed in the U.S., these goods contain the finest ingredients, including avocado butter, jojoba and olive oils as well as various essential oils.  www.cleanridge.com
  • Burren Farms of Katonah presents what the power of flower, herbs and nature can do for you. Organic herbal products will include bath teas, gentle scrubs, healing teas such as chamomile, chickweed, Echinacea with ginger root, nettle, violet leaf as well as salves, lotions and oils. www.burrenfarm.com
  • The Hudson Milk Co. still delivers milk in glass bottles direct to your door! In addition to milk from pasture grass fed cows, they will offer fresh mozzarella, ricotta, feta, buttermilk and sour cream, as well as artisan cheeses and yoghurt.  www.hudsonmilk.com
  • Glenn Golovin shares an incredible assortment of local, artisan cheeses from over 10 small farms from upstate. http://www.pamperedcow.com
  • Kontoulis Family Extra Virgin Olive Oil is harvested in the village of Strefi in the fertile plain of Messinia. The olives are cold pressed and the oil is completely unfiltered.  www.kontoulisfamily.com
  • Guyank Brand makes the ultimate Sweet-Hot pepper sauce crafted from blends of habaneros and peppers with green mangoes, brown mustard, carrots and onions. http://www.guyankbrand-twoksinternational.com
  • Saratoga Peanut Butter Co. blends the perfect selection of savory peanuts along with top quality ingredients such as raisins, cranberries, dark chocolate, white chocolate and local honey to name a few. The result is some of the most unique blends that are gluten free, have no added sugars or preservatives and are downright delicious! http://www.yopeanut.com
  • Picklelious offers a variety of Olde Tyme New York style pickles, olives and pickled products. Need we say more!
  • Erica's Kitchen of Bedford serves up nutritionally prepared foods using local products. http://eatlocalitmatters.com
  • Front Yard Coop has mastered the solar powered, self propelled chicken coop. It's eco-friendly, fun for the kids, and good fo your lawn. http://frontyardcoop.com
  • Gaia's Breath Farm of Jordanville is a certified, organic farm offering mostly heirloom vegetables and meats, that include pastured chicken & veal, duck & turkey (in season) and heritage breed large black pork. They will have charcuterie products such as sausage, pancetta, coppa, guanciale, bacon & saucisson sec. You will find small batched, handmade raviolis using the both the farm's products & local cheese.   www.gaiasbreathfarm.com
  • The Flying Pig of Mount Kisco will prepare foods using produce from both Cabbage Hill Farm as well as other local farms. http://flyingpigonlex.com
  • Whitecliff Vineyards of Gardiner is an artisanal, family owned winery that is both rooted in the agriculture traditions of the Hudson Valley, and recognized as a producer of fine, complex, European-style wines.  www.whitecliffwine.com
  • Johnny Gelato of Kent uses only the finest, freshest, local ingredients in their delicious hand-made gelato & sorbets.  www.johnnygelato.com
  • Little Kabab Station of Mount Kisco serves up big, flavorful Indian Kitchen style prepared foods. You will find the traditional Chicken Tikka Masala, Saag Paneer (Spinach & Cheese) as well as their famous Bombay Frankie Rolls. www.littlekababstation.com
  • Mt. Kisco Seafood will be offering high quality fin fish & shellfish as well as prepared foods such as shrimp & crabmeat gazpacho, poached salmon dinner & New England & Manhattan chowders. www.mtkiscoseafood.com

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John Jay Homestead Farm Market is located at 400 Jay Street, in Katonah, N.Y. and will run from Saturday, June 25 - Saturday, October 15 from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. To partner with the John Jay Homestead Farm Market, to volunteer or for vendor inquiries, contact Jennifer Gordon at 914-232-5651 ex. 108 o
r marketmanager@johnjayhomestead.org.

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