Holistic Health Coach Gayle Galbraith of Federal Brewing
Demos at 10 am
Saturday, July 17, 2021, 8 am – 12 pm
George H.P. Smith Park
(Dupont and Johnson Aves., Lewes, DE)
 
What’s Fresh on July 17, 2021

Photo by Mary Lu Pool
At 10 am. Gayle Galbraith of Federal Brewing will discuss how she makes artisanal kombucha. Galbraith, a holistic health coach, formulates her small-batch kombucha made with organic, premium whole-leaf tea and functional ingredients. Flavors include Aronia Berry, made with local aronia berries, Elderberry, and Imperial Garden—all made with whole leaf, organic, Imperial Yellow tea, ginger, turmeric and cardamom and many more flavors. If you’ve never tasted kombucha, this is your chance to try it. Look for the HLFM demo tents in the market.
Save the Date—HLFM Tomato Festival is August 7
Heirloom Tomatoes
Weathered Eye Farm
Photo by Brook Hedge

Tomato Festival August 7, 2021, at George H.P. Smith Park
The Tomato Festival comes back to the market on August 7. This year there will be tomato hand-stamps for kids, the Guess the Number of Tomatoes in the Jar contest, and a demo by Cape Gazette food writer Denise Clemons  at 10 am. Heirloom, cherry, and slicer tomatoes will be in abundance. The market holds the festival each year to celebrate National Farmers Market Week which this year takes place August 1-7.
Wednesday Market at Crooked Hammock Brewery
Wednesdays, 8am-11am
The HLFM also has a Wednesday market at Crooked Hammock Brewery, 36707 Crooked Hammock Way, Lewes with eleven of your favorite farmers/producers: 302 Aquaponics, Baywater Farms, Bennett Orchards, Bodine Farms, Dittmar Family Farms, Hattie’s Garden, Jackie Blues, Kalmar Farm, Mandala Pies, Stag Run Farm, and Totem Farms.
Tickets Available at the Saturday Markets
Help us keep the non-profit Historic Lewes Farmers Market healthy by purchasing raffle tickets at the Saturday market. We’re raffling three great prizes—an Elegant, Private In-Home Dinner for 10, courtesy of Bramble & Brine at the Buttery; a Booze Buggy (wagon full of fine wines and spirits); and Fabu-Lewes Feast--eight $125 gift certificates from the best restaurants in Lewes. Each Grand Prize Raffle is valued at $1,000, and you choose which ones you want to enter! There’s also Three Second Prize Baskets of local gift cards. Tickets are just $5 each or 6 for $25. There will be a tent at the Market where we will be selling tickets. Drawing is September 4. You must be 21 to enter the Booze Buggy raffle, and you do not have to be present to win. See: Raffle Prizes Detail
Revised Covid Protocols
On May 21, the Delaware Covid protocols changed. Those who are not fully vaccinated should continue to wear masks when they are at the Market.
SNAP, WIC, SFMNP—HLFM Matches up to $20 of SNAP Per Market
The Market will continue to match SNAP up to $20 per market, per customer. The SNAP tent where SNAP/EBT is processed, and the match is given at the entrance to the Market. WIC and SFMNP coupons are also welcome at the Market. If you qualify, here is a link to where you can get SFMNP (Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program) coupons. SFMNP Issuance Sites
Epworth Food Pantry
The Historic Lewes Farmers (HLFM) continues its partnership with the Epworth United Methodist Church Food Pantry. HLFM customers who want to help feed the local community with fresh local food may purchase produce, meats, milk, and other food from growers at the Market to donate to the Epworth program every Saturday. It’s so easy--all you have to do is let the vendor know what you want to donate or give $5, $10, $25 to the vendor and ask them to put together a selection for Epworth. You can also pre-order for Epworth from HLFM vendors that take pre-orders. At the end of the Market, the produce and other foods are gathered and picked up by Epworth volunteers. We thank you for your generosity, and if you have any questions, please contact us: [email protected]
Photo by Mary Lu Pool
Market Volunteers Needed—Can You Help?
Do you come to the Market all the time and wonder what all those folks in green HLFM aprons do? Well, you can find out by volunteering for the non-profit Historic Lewes Farmers Market, almost totally run by volunteers. We still need additional help at the Market through November. There are two shifts for volunteers, so you only have to commit to a two-hour period. If you are interested in working at the SNAP tent, please let us know. To volunteer, please contact us; [email protected].
Photo by Mary Lu Pool
HLFM Bags are Back
Our royal blue Therm-O-Tote Bag keeps all your market purchases -- from dairy to eggs and veggies cool this season and even holds a water or wine and plastic bottom insert. this earth-friendly market tote is reusable. Stop by the HLFM INFO tent and purchase yours for $10. 



Photo by Brook Hedge
302 Aquaponics
Dover, DE
This family-owned and operated Aquaponics greenhouse specializes in growing leafy greens. They have multiple varieties of lettuces, as well as herbs, Tilapia fish, and fresh eggs.
Lettuces & greens: Amadeus Romaine, Cosbee Romaine, Monte Carlo Romaine, Rex Butter, 3 varieties of Romaine, green oakleaf lettuce, green multi leaf lettuce, Summer Crisp, Red Summer Crisp, kale, Spicy Spring Mix, and basil.


302 Aquaponics
Photo by Mary Lu Pool
Backyard Jams & Jellies
Milton, DE
Preorder by calling: (302) 684-0435 (home) or (302) 249-2135 (cell)
Peach Season is here, and that means Peachy Palooza Preserves! They only make this flavor when peaches are at their peak. It is a boozy jam, made with fresh peaches, sugar, lemon, ginger, and Dogfish Head Sonic Archeology. It is heavenly on pancakes and waffles. Most of the peaches that they use for their delicious jams and jellies come from Fifer Orchards. They will have peach jam, their award-winning peach jelly, and peach raspberry jam, blueberry peach jam, and peach hot pepper jelly. Some of these flavors come as no sugar added. They still have beach plum jelly-a local delicacy, and many other sweet jams and jellies too. You will also find a variety of mustards, chutneys, wine jellies, boozy jams, and pepper jellies.

Backyard Jams and Jellies
Photo by Mary Lu Pool

Baywater Farms
Salisbury, MD
Produce: Cauliflower, carrots, beets, broccoli, Napa cabbage, Rainbow chard, collards, kohlrabi, lettuce, salad mix, assorted microgreens, spinach, Bok Choy, kale, radishes, three different beet choices.
Herbs: Dill, parsley, basil, oregano
Hemp Products: Their hemp products are unique in that the hemp is grown and processed on their farm, so you know where the hemp is actually grown.
1000 mg CBD Oils in 3 flavors Natural, Mint and Vanilla
Bath Salts 100 mg CBD 3 flavors
500 MG CBD Oil Lemon flavor


Baywater Farms
Photo by Mary Lu Pool
Bennett Orchards
Frankford, DE
This week they bring their “Ga-La” variety of Yellow Bennett Peaches and their “Draper” variety of Bennett Blueberries. The “Ga-La” peach is a semi-freestone yellow peach named after Georgia and Louisiana, of which region this famed variety originally hails from. This peach is also perfectly suited to our Southern Delaware climate, and it is as beautiful as it is sweet.
Sixth-generation family farm offering tree ripened peaches, nectarines, and farm direct blueberries. They hand select daily the largest fruit, at the peak of ripeness, to bring directly to market offering customers Delmarva’s most flavorful fruit.



Bennett Orchards
Photo by Mary Lu Pool

Chinky Salt Oyster Company
Chincoteague, VA
Fresh oysters from Chincoteague Bay - shucked and unshucked.

Chinky Salt Oyster
Photo by Mary Lu Pool

Davidson’s Exotic Mushroom
Wilmington, DE
Portabella, Shiitake, Cremini, Gray Oyster, King Oyster, Pom Poms, and Maitake mushrooms. They also have several combinations of mushroom mixes. They accept cash or VENMO.com.


Davidson's Exotic Mushrooms
Photo by Mary Lu Pool

Derby Mill Farm
Dover, DE
This first-generation family farm grows sustainably (no chemicals, pesticides, or tilling) using regenerative agricultural methods. They will have a variety of vegetable, herb, and flower starts, as well as fresh-cut flower bouquets and much more. Here’s what they have this Saturday.
Flower bouquets: Beautiful large bouquets made of their summer flowers including zinnias, asters, celosia, statice, bouquet dill, firmament, strawflowers, bells of Ireland, herbs and a surprise or two.
Kitchen window bouquets, small size, perfect for a sill or small table
Lavender bunches - dried lavender from the field
Eucalyptus shower bunch - limited amount of fresh-cut eucalyptus to hang in the shower  
Culinary rings: aromatic, functional and decorative - great for hanging in your kitchen
Herb starts - basil varieties, lemongrass, sage, oregano, thyme, and lavender
Fresh-cut herbs: Mexican tarragon, sweet basil, hot and spicy oregano, thyme, dill, Greek basil, sage, spearmint, peppermint, lemon verbena, cilantro, lime balm, lemon balm

Derby Mill Farm
Photo by Mary Lu Pool
Dittmar Family Farms
Felton, DE
Chicken & Eggs: Freshly laid eggs. Whole and half pasture-raised chicken. Pre-marinated birds and parts featuring Lavender Fields Herbs de Provence and Tuscany Blend Seasoning.
Produce: Loose leaf lettuce, microgreens, potatoes, onions, cauliflower, carrots, slicing tomatoes, cucumbers, squash and pepper varieties, and blackberries (small quantities, so while they last!).
Soaps: They will also have goat milk soap and beauty products including garden, and coffee and cream soap.
They are a 1st generation family owned and operated farm specializing in community supported agriculture (CSA) shares and pasture raised chicken. They grow over 70 varieties of unique vegetables, herbs and cut flowers without pesticides or synthetic fertilizers. Their focus is on regenerative farming practices that work with nature and restore life and nutrition to the soil. In order to sign up for a CSA share, customer should visit www.dittmarfamilyfarms.com and click to join at the top of the page. Questions can be emailed to [email protected] or phone (302) 632-5875.
Dittmar Family Farms
Photo by Mary Lu Pool
Earth Harmony Produce
Frankford, DE
Produce & more: Fresh Georgia Crystal, Music, and other garlic varieties. Onions, arugula, and other summer vegetables. Cut green or purple basil, Thai basil, and rosemary. Homemade pesto, dried lavender for culinary or aromatherapy usage, and flower bouquets from the farm.
All grown without herbicides, pesticides, or chemical fertilizers.
Earth Harmony Produce
Photo by Mary Lu Pool

Enoch Farms
Denton, MD
Pre-order: Call or text 302-265-5483 or go online at www.enochfarms.com
and indicate at check-out that it is for HLFM pick-up.
Pork cuts: Hot and sweet Italian sausage, jalapeno and cheddar brats. Bone-in and boneless pork chops, ham steaks, ground chorizo, breakfast links, smoked bacon and ground pork.
Sustainably raised – naturally grown, heritage pork.
Enoch Farms

Evans Farms Produce
Bridgeville, DE
Sweet corn, cantaloupes, tomatoes, squash, zucchini, cucumbers, peppers and watermelon this Saturday.
Third generation family farm specializing in asparagus, strawberries, watermelon, sweet corn, tomatoes, cantaloupe, canary melon, honeydew, string beans, cucumbers, eggplant, squash, zucchini, an array of peppers and pumpkins.
Evans Farm Produce
Photo by Mary Lu Pool

Federal Brewing Company
Federalsburg, MD
They will have a variety of freshly bottled, artisanal kombucha sure to please even the pickiest palate. Some fantastic and freshly bottled flavors to look for are Aronia Berry, made with local aronia berries, Elderberry, and Imperial Garden, made with whole leaf, organic, Imperial Yellow tea, ginger, turmeric and cardamom and many more flavors. This holistic health coach formulated small-batch Kombucha is made with organic, premium whole-leaf tea and functional ingredients. It is “delicious by design, nutritious by nature.”
 


Federal Brewing
Photo by Mary Lu Pool

Fifer Orchards
Camden-Wyoming, DE
Freestone peaches, blackberries, sweet corn, tart cherries, peaches (yellow and white), blueberries (Bluecrop), cherry tomatoes, Red Deuce slicing tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, green beans, apple cider donuts, honey, and sunflower bouquets.


 

 


Fifer Orchards
Photo by Mary Lu Pool

Fox Briar Farm
Easton, MD
Produce: Onions, scallions, kale, chard, eggplant, squash, cucumbers, Adirondack Red new potatoes, Cylindra beets, fennel, basil, parsley, and sage.
Want to pre-order veggies from Fox Briar and donate them to Epworth Food Pantry? Here’s a link:
No-till, regenerative vegetable farm. No artificial pesticides, herbicides or fungicides are used.

Fox Briar Farm
Photo by Mary Lu Pool
Gaia Coffee Co.
Lewes, DE
Preorder online by Wednesday for guaranteed Saturday pick up! Select shipping option “Pick up at Historic Lewes Farmers Market”.
All of their coffees are roasted in small batches right here in Lewes, Delaware. These coffees are currently coming from small farmers in Costa Rica that they have met personally to bridge the gap between the farmer and you. Learn more about their coffees and meet the farmers behind the beans on Gaia’s website or email [email protected] with any questions.
Gaia Coffee Co.

Herbs, Spice, Everything Nice
Selbyville, DE
Pre-order on: www.hsenorganicfarm.com or
Phone: Dave Wiley (908) 578-3159.
USDA Certified Organic produce.
Produce: The big slicing tomatoes are the stars of summer, beautiful red, yellow and black with fantastic flavor or try the cherry mix in many colors. New this week are red and white onions. Orange carrots are back, as well as garlic, purple carrots, purple sweet peppers, jalapeno and yellow Wenk’s hot peppers, and fresh-cut herbs.
Over 50 varieties of organic herb plants
Culinary Plant of the Week: Miniature Greek Basil. Easy to grow in pots on the windowsill. Use leaves and tender stems--great chopped onto fresh tomato.
Scented plants: Lemongrass is the true source of Citronella oil. Fragrant plants for the patio that repels bugs. Strong fragrance disrupts insect’s ability to locate their prey (us). Mints repel flies and mosquitoes.
Fragrant drought tolerant sun loving plants: Plectranthus, Cuban oregano in green, variegated gold/green, cream/pink, silver and cream/ green. Swedish ivy
Tropicals: Organic aloe plants, Jade plants, African Variegated Jade, Egyptian Papyrus Giganta, Lemon Grass, Spider Plants that filter toxins out of the air.
Perennials: Hens & Chicks, sedum
Herbs, Spice, Everything Nice
Photo by Mary Lu Pool
Honey Bee Lake Apiary
Frankford, DE
Fresh local raw honey and honey products.
Honey Bee Lake Apiary
Photo by Mary Lu Pool

Jackie Blues
Greenbackville, VA
Pre-order on: www.Jackie-blues.com
Phone: (443) 783-6363
Customers report that they have the best crabs at the best price around! Fourth and fifth generation Commercial Fishermen, offering you the freshest Blue Crabs on the Eastern Shore, from their boat to your table.
 
Jackie Blues

Kalmar Farm
Harrington, DE
Pre-order by phone or text: (302) 943-8707
Sweet corn, green beans, yellow squash, zucchini, and new potatoes.
Kalmar Farm
Harrington, DE
Pre-order by phone or text: (302) 943-8707
Seedless watermelon, cantaloupe, sweet corn, green beans, yellow squash, zucchini, spring onions, and new potatoes.





Kalmar Farm
Photo by Ellie Shue
Lavender Fields
Milton, DE
They have hand sanitizer, several varieties of lavender plants, lavender honey and other products. They also offer “The Soap Fairy” natural handcrafted soaps, bath salts, and lotions.
Lavender Fields
Photo by Mary Lu Pool

Mandala Pies
Vienna, MD
Pre-orders: Email [email protected] or call Wednesday-Sunday, 11am-4pm (443)953-0490, and tell them it is to pick up at either Wednesday or Saturday Historic Lewes Farmers Market.
Mandala Pies is an artisan pie bakery baking sweet and savory “beautiful pies for beautiful people” using a variety of local and organic ingredients. They sell a variety of sizes including by the slice, small and large pies. They are a small family business, woman veteran/mother owned. They’re excited to serve both the HLFM Wednesday and Saturday markets.



Mandala Pies

Marsh Creek Cattle & Company
Preston, MD
Eggs and pasture-raised meat including hamburger, variety of steaks.
Marsh Creek Cattle & Company
Photo by Mary Lu Pool

Nice Farms Creamery
American Corner, MD
Pre-order on:
https://fs26.formsite.com/EILqh8/jnrqwma7df/index.html
Cream-line milk, chocolate milk, butter, ice cream and yogurt from pastured grass-fed dairy cows - free from artificial hormones. Please note cash only.



Nice Farms Creamery

Old World Breads Bakery
Lewes, DE
Old World Breads is an artisan bakery in Lewes, Delaware baking handcrafted breads, pastries, and savory items. Each item is hand formed to create the delicate textures and flavors reminiscent of European breads and pastries.
Old World Breads
Photo by Brook Hedge


The Point Coffee House and Bakery
Rehoboth Beach, DE
Sticky buns, cinnamon rolls, sweet cheese and strawberry point puffs, croissants, blueberry crumb cake, flatbreads, chicken pot pie, pepperoni bread, and much more.

The Point Coffee House
Photo by Mary Lu Pool

Stag Run Farm
Georgetown, DE
Pre-order by calling: (302) 922-1271 or email [email protected].
Produce: Heirloom tomatoes, onions, small Yukon and red potatoes, yellow squash, green onions, zucchini, carrots, and lots of cucumbers.
Eggs: Fresh eggs from heritage breed chickens.
Chrissy Bee’s Honey: Butterbean, Dutch clover, wildflower, and pine. Bee pollen. Each Saturday, Stag Run Farm is offering market shoppers a honey tasting of their Chrissy Bees Honey. The honey is simply delicious because it contains only pure, raw honey from their Sussex County hives. Completely uncooked and unfiltered, it contains all-natural goodness such as enzymes, amino acids, and pollen to make it a true healthy honey. From hive to bottle, Stag Run Farm treats its bees with care year-round, because happy bees are better for our environment and world!
Craig and Lenore Brady and their children started the farm in 2003. Their family farm continues to grow yearly with new crops and varieties of fruits and vegetables. Their farm is also an apiary, using Italian honeybees to pollinate the orchard and crops, producing Chrissy Bee’s Honey.

Stag Run Farm
Photo by Mary Lu Pool
Totem Farms
Milton, DE
Honey, microgreens, greens, ginger plants, onions, peppers- sweet and spicy, heirloom, cherry and roma tomatoes, okra, cucumbers -- pickling, salt+pepper, large Asian and white, squash, eggplant, cut herbs, nasturtium and cut flowers


Totem Farms
Photo by Brook Hedge

Weathered Eye
Lewes, DE
Pre-orders accepted on the website Wednesday 12 noon - Friday 12 noon.
https://www.weatheredeyefarm.com
Phone: (443) 220-1849
Produce: Garlic, heirloom tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, baby Romaine lettuce, blackberries, blueberries, cucumbers, bell peppers, Jalapeno peppers, chard, yellow squash, zucchini, and mini spaghetti squash
Plants and trees: Fig trees
On-farm kitchen prepared foods: All vegan/GF—blueberry chia seed pudding, triple berry pie bars, chocolate crispy rice bars, sea salt/oatmeal/chocolate chip Tahini cookie, roasted beet hummus, Southwest style salsa, veggie sesame noodle salad, roasted vegetable Buddha bowl, grain-free dog treats



Weathered Eye
Photo by Mary Lu Pool

Drop-off and Parking
The circle in front of the Fred Thomas Building will be open to handicap drop-off and pick-up. If you are able, please bike or walk to the market, as parking is limited. We remind you that we will be at George H.P. Smith Park this Saturday unless it rains, and we have to move the market to Shields Elementary School Parking lot.
 
There is some parking at the parking lot at Smith Park, and in the lot in back of the Fred Thomas Building. But it is best to either walk or bike to the market. Lewes School, its parking lot, and its playing fields are still fenced off due to construction. The Market thanks Beebe Hospital for allowing customers to also park in the outdoor Beebe lot in back of the Hospital. Customers can enter that parking area through the main entrance to the Hospital between Rite Aid and the Hospital. The Park has an entrance from the Beebe lot. It is closer to get to the Market if customers go right on the path at the park after entering. There is a Google map of the Beebe Hospital parking lot and the Park on the HLFM website (historiclewesfarmersmarket.org) that shows how to get from the Beebe parking lot to the one entrance to the Market.
 
Questions? Email: [email protected]
Call: 302-644-1436