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Topic: What bakery item would you like to see at a Farmers Market,
needsum12luv's photo
Sat 05/09/15 02:19 PM
After last weeks fiasco that came out on the good end, Rain has kept the Captain docked but today's Market yielded a good recovery on the week (well, better than nothing anyway, lol). A few adjustments and I'll be maximizing my efforts hopefully sooner than later. If you were walking through a Farmers Market, what bakery product could you see and not resist?

Dodo_David's photo
Sat 05/09/15 02:23 PM
If you were walking through a Farmers Market, what bakery product could you see and not resist?




We Melmacians absolutely love calico cream pie.


2OLD2MESSAROUND's photo
Sat 05/09/15 02:29 PM


something we always had in 1 gallon zip lock bags and our 4-H group sold out every time!!! I'm still getting people calling and asking when our club will be bringing them back; haven't been involved with 4-H in many years either! LOL

But they do sell really well.

needsum12luv's photo
Sat 05/09/15 02:56 PM



something we always had in 1 gallon zip lock bags and our 4-H group sold out every time!!! I'm still getting people calling and asking when our club will be bringing them back; haven't been involved with 4-H in many years either! LOL

But they do sell really well.


Other than the Wheat flour, I'm sure the other ingredients would be much of what I already use but unless I can get that to work in the afternoon markets, and certainly I've not seen these ever being sold at any farmers markets, but I have a feeling the morning markets would not fair to well. The same reason the cinnamon rolls have been selling out before 10:00 AM. Thanks for the idea however, I may just test the afternoon markets with this one.

2OLD2MESSAROUND's photo
Sat 05/09/15 03:07 PM
I'm happy to hear that you've had a successful weekend; we'd played around with other options such as egg bread rolls &/or potato rolls but our whole wheat rolls{that image was just for example purposes only} always sold out first and foremost.

Now everything seems to have gotten on that 'GLUTEN FREE' train and that's what lots of bake sale items are offering!

Lilyjakaj's photo
Sat 05/09/15 03:10 PM
Maybe some muffins....or fresh baguettes :) yummy! Love the carbs hahah

needsum12luv's photo
Sat 05/09/15 03:10 PM

I'm happy to hear that you've had a successful weekend; we'd played around with other options such as egg bread rolls &/or potato rolls but our whole wheat rolls{that image was just for example purposes only} always sold out first and foremost.

Now everything seems to have gotten on that 'GLUTEN FREE' train and that's what lots of bake sale items are offering!


lol, yeah, gluten free, but when it comes to tasty treats, what's the point? Do you know whether you used buttermilk or plain milk in the rolls?

metalwing's photo
Sat 05/09/15 03:17 PM
Edited by metalwing on Sat 05/09/15 03:21 PM
I used to run to Rebecca Rather's bakery in Fredricksburg before the jailhouse cinnamon rolls ran out. We tried making them from her cookbook "Rather Sweet" and they turned out just as good! There is nothing else quite like the super soft potato based pastry and the ton of pecans.


They are to die for!!!!

http://www.recipelink.com/msgbrd/board_14/2011/SEP/36701.html


PacificStar48's photo
Sat 05/09/15 03:41 PM
Well I would just like something that is absolutely what it is labeled to be. No extra ingredients or hidden ingredients that would make some of us REALLY SICK.

My more recent struggles with and allergic grandchild sure has brought home the need for alternatives like glutin free, nut free, and some of the sugar substitutes. I would give a kings ransom for more alternatives than the fat and wheat flour stuff. Even my surgeon says many of the tropical oils are directly related to the explosion of gall bladder and kidney stones so many suffer from. Or the real problem for more than less of American's too much sugar and salt on everything. Sometimes less is definitely more.

Especially present in commercially prepared food and Farmer's Market's are the "ingredients" that should not be there; like hair, bugs, pesticides, or melted plastic, and labeling glue. I never trust a server that doesn't have their hair covered and a clean apron on. Or their pet dog laying in the back of the delivery truck while they are set up. Nasty over used handlers gloves is another pet peeve of mine.

On the side of vendors I think if the city is going to benefit from the Farm to Fork thing so many want to promote I think they need to require they provide vendors clean bathrooms, washing facilities, and even cooling stations where heat makes life miserable. And crack down of people who shop lift and harass vendors. I think a "You touch it You buy it!" policy is fair. I have seen people steal from the trucks and vendors work inhumane hours and think it is despicable for people to expect to get it for nothing compared to the horrendouse prices in markets that have buying power to generate low expenses and massive profits.

PacificStar48's photo
Sat 05/09/15 03:45 PM
Edited by PacificStar48 on Sat 05/09/15 03:51 PM
Oh PS. Smaller portions. Many of us that shop Farmer's market don't have a whole tribe of people at home and will come every week if we can buy small portions. Instead of so many Monster muffins and three pound loves of bread try the smaller sizes or allow people to buy a mixed tray sold by the ounce of bread slices. Our senior community center does that and it is very popular selling a mix of bread slices so you have a variety of sandwich options without halves or better of moldy bread loaves being wasted. The whole grain breads are very popular as are the veggie or fruit breads.

2OLD2MESSAROUND's photo
Sat 05/09/15 03:59 PM
My granny will be 'SPIN'N IN HER GRAVE'...so I'll send you a PM and give you the recipe or I'd have to send the granny mafia to bump you off! LOL Both recipe's make 4 doz each!

2OLD2MESSAROUND's photo
Sat 05/09/15 04:46 PM
PacificStar stated >>>
Oh PS. Smaller portions. Many of us that shop Farmer's market don't have a whole tribe of people at home and will come every week if we can buy small portions. Instead of so many Monster muffins and three pound loves of bread try the smaller sizes or allow people to buy a mixed tray sold by the ounce of bread slices. Our senior community center does that and it is very popular selling a mix of bread slices so you have a variety of sandwich options without halves or better of moldy bread loaves being wasted. The whole grain breads are very popular as are the veggie or fruit breads.


Excellent ideas in that post, for sure! And you might think about something that could be snacked on like small sized twist: those can be made up into cinn/spicey/cheesy...all sorts of flavors and placed in small sandwich bags to carry around to munch on while shopping!

Say...will we be getting some sort of commission off of this? LOL

needsum12luv's photo
Sat 05/09/15 05:20 PM

PacificStar stated >>>
Oh PS. Smaller portions. Many of us that shop Farmer's market don't have a whole tribe of people at home and will come every week if we can buy small portions. Instead of so many Monster muffins and three pound loves of bread try the smaller sizes or allow people to buy a mixed tray sold by the ounce of bread slices. Our senior community center does that and it is very popular selling a mix of bread slices so you have a variety of sandwich options without halves or better of moldy bread loaves being wasted. The whole grain breads are very popular as are the veggie or fruit breads.


Excellent ideas in that post, for sure! And you might think about something that could be snacked on like small sized twist: those can be made up into cinn/spicey/cheesy...all sorts of flavors and placed in small sandwich bags to carry around to munch on while shopping!

Say...will we be getting some sort of commission off of this? LOL


Yes, I do try to stick with stuff that is an eat it now why you shop sorta thing. Cinnamon Rolls have worked in this fashion, especially the mini's. Cupcakes (if I can get a successful run at catering) are definitely eat it now food. Cookies........ah well that's where you can make some big sales, for people who are having get-togethers, parties or office meetings. On the previous comment Pacifier made, our farmers market is often looked over by Health Dept. Officials so yes, here in Iowa we do practice good health standards

Now, as to sicking your Grandma on me TooOld............I usually put my own twist on my recipe's as not to copy someone else's unless it will truly compromise the taste. So, my apologies to your Grandma and my Mom while I'm at it

no1phD's photo
Sat 05/09/15 05:45 PM
Edited by no1phD on Sat 05/09/15 05:46 PM
can't go wrong with giant cinnamon buns.... with or without raisins..
lots of cream cheese icing...mmmm..
.. that and maybe some kind of specialty coffee...ohhh. ice cold milk..mmmm.. yep . winner winner chicken dinner...... call it( got cin buns).lol

soufiehere's photo
Sat 05/09/15 06:51 PM
Good idea.
I will take a dozen of the Brad Pitt sticky buns.

It is all in the name.
Give the items some glamor :-)

no1phD's photo
Sat 05/09/15 06:56 PM
Angelina Jolene... hot sticky buns..mmmm....see op.. there's two dozen right there..lol.... but you have to make them big.. and heavy..

.. perception of value.... size and weight...oui... and don't cheap out on the raisins( you bastard.) jk.:wink: ...drinker

needsum12luv's photo
Sat 05/09/15 07:42 PM

Good idea.
I will take a dozen of the Brad Pitt sticky buns.

It is all in the name.
Give the items some glamor :-)


For real, Brad Pitt, I am truly hearbroken, why not Captain Ozzies

Dodo_David's photo
Sat 05/09/15 08:14 PM
If you were walking through a Farmers Market, what bakery product could you see and not resist?



Amelinng's photo
Sun 05/10/15 06:07 AM

If you were walking through a Farmers Market, what bakery product could you see and not resist?





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Bad David.......baaadddddddd David!

Amelinng's photo
Sun 05/10/15 06:16 AM
Wow...... checked out your cinnamon rolls and cupcakes!
Wished I was somewhere near....dying to taste the ones you made!


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