Tarrytown Sleepy Hollow Farmers Market
Hello everyone!
Today I am going to do something very interesting, and write about an event that I have already written about before! On Saturday, I went to the Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow Farmers Market, also known as the TaSH, and a conversation that I had with my friend about it made me think I should let everyone reading know about it again. In this post, I will be discussing all the vendors that participate in it, in hopes that any or all of them interest you enough to go check it out.
The first vendor is A D’Zine from Dobbs Ferry, which makes and sells handcrafted jewelry.
The next vendor is Agape Olive Oil from Port Chester, and its name is self explanatory as to what it sells.
The next vendor is Ambrosia Juicery from The Bronx, which makes and sells healthy juices and smoothies.
The next vendor is Artigiani del Gelato from Poughkeepsie, which makes and sells a variety of gelato and sorbet. The next vendor is Ash Hopper from Warwick in Orange County, which makes and sells handcrafted soaps.
The next vendor is Berry Brook Farm in Delancey, New York, which is in Delaware County.
The next vendor is Bien Cuit from Clifton, New Jersey, which makes and sells artisan bread and baked goods.
The next vendor is Farmbody Skin Care from Florida, New York in Orange County, which makes and sells skin care, laundry soap, and cleaning products.
The next vendor is Bohemian Baked from Shrub Oak in Westchester County, which makes and sells gluten free and vegan baked goods.
The next vendor is Charlotte’s Home Kitchen from Rockland County, which makes and sells gluten free and vegan cakes.
The next vendor is Chaseholm Farm Creamery from Duchess County, which makes and sells a variety of cheeses.
The next vendor is Cheeky Eats Vegan Sweets from Montgomery, New York, which makes and sells a variety of vegan baked goods.
The next vendor is Cynthia M Schmits, a personal chef from Yonkers.
The next vendor is Deep Roots Farm from Copake, New York, which grows and sells a variety of fruits, vegetables, herbs, flowers, and micro greens.
The next vendor is diRiso Risotto Balls from Hastings-on-Hudson.
The next vendor is DoughCo Bagels from Chappaqua.
The next vendor is Emmaline’s Specialty Inc. from Nyack, which makes and sells plant based hot sauces.
The next vendor is Exalted Alchemy from Beacon, which makes and sells wellness products.
The next vendor is Fi-Dough, Inc. from Yorktown Heights, which makes and sells all organic dog treats.
The next vendor is Fishkill Farms from Dutchess County, which is an apple orchard and vegetable farm.
The next vendor is Flours Pasta & Bakeshop from Rockland County.
The next vendor is Fly Honey Farms from Tarrytown.
The next vendor is For the Love of Toffee, LLC from Sparta, New Jersey, which makes and sells four different flavors of toffee.
The next vendor is Four Wall Farm from Chester, New York in Orange County, which grows and sells mushrooms.
The next vendor is Gaelle’s French Pastries from New Rochelle.
The next vendor is Girl from Empanada from Park Ridge, New Jersey. The next vendor is Grigoli’s Baked Goods from Rockland County.
The next vendor is Handmade by Antonia from Rockland County, which makes and sells soy candles, soaps infused with essential oils, and a variety of vessels to put them in.
The next vendor is Hudson Valley Breads from Croton-on-Hudson.
The next vendor is Mama Hu’s Caring Foods from New Canaan, which makes and sells sushi.
The next vendor is Irie Delights Bakery from Rockland County.
The next vendor is Irvington Delight Market, which makes and sells Middle Eastern food.
The next vendor is JD Family Farm from Brewster, which sells meat and fresh produce. The next vendor is Wafulls from Clifton, New Jersey, which makes and sells healthy waffles and waffle mixes. The next vendor is Legally Brownies from Newburgh.
The next vendor is Lili and Astra LLC from Arlington in Dutchess County, which makes and sells food for pets.
The next vendor is Liquid Mercantile from Pine Bush in Ulster County, which is a distillery that makes and sells a variety of types of spirits.
The next vendor is Little Bit O’ Love Bakery from Harrison.
The next vendor is Little Loaf Bake Shop from Poughkeepsie.
The next vendor is Loni Makes from Cold Spring, which makes and sells gluten free and dairy free baked goods.
The next vendor is Luxx Chocolat from Ridgewood, New Jersey.
The next vendor is Majestic Farm from Sullivan County, New York, which sells beef, pork, and poultry.
The next vendor is Marguerite’s Treats from here in Mount Kisco, which sells kettle corn.
The next vendor is Mayfield Farms from Nassau County, which makes and sells baked goods that are gluten free, dairy free, and refined sugar free.
The next vendor is Mead Orchards from Dutchess County, which grows and sells a variety of fresh produce.
The next vendor is Meredith’s Country Bakery from Ulster County.
The next vendor is Middle Earth Microgreens from Westchester County.
The next vendor is Mobius Fields from Katonah, which grows and sells a variety of produce.
The next vendor is MOMO Dressing from Brooklyn, which makes and sells Japanese salad dressings.
The next vendor is Moonyard Flowers from Rockland County.
The next vendor is Mostly Dough from Rockland County, which is a mobile pizza business.
The next vendor is New Confectioner from Dutchess County, which makes and sells vegan frozen desserts. The next vendor is No Place Like Home from Tarrytown, which makes and sells Spanish food.
The next vendor is Reclamation Foods from New York City, which makes and sells Korean bone broth.
The next vendor is Rosina’s Winery from Middletown, New York.
The next vendor is Sasha’s Seafood Stand from Tarrytown.
The next vendor is Simple Fine Food from Nassau County, which makes and sells British pies.
The next vendor is Soukup Farms from Dover Plains in Dutchess County, which makes and sells fresh maple syrup.
The next vendor is Soupernatural from Yonkers, which makes and sells healthy soups and salads.
The next vendor is Taiim Shack Mobile from Pleasantville, which makes and sells hummus.
The next vendor is Teagevity from Nyack.
The next vendor is The Copper Faucet Soap Company from White Plains.
The next vendor is The Cracker Workshop from Montville, New Jersey.
The next vendor is The Lentil Co. from Cedar Grove, New Jersey.
The next vendor is The Wild Radish from Nyack.
The next vendor is Third Bean Chocolate from Putnam Valley.
The next vendor is Thousand Leaf Gardens from Ulster County, which grows and sells a variety of fresh produce.
The next vendor is Trotta’s House of Pasta from Thornwood. The next vendor is one of my favorites from any farmers market in the area, Wave Hill Breads from Norwalk.
The next vendor is White Mustache Yogurt from Brooklyn.
The next vendor is Wildcraft Baking Company from Eastchester. The next vendor is Wild Roots Farm from Columbia County, which makes and sells a variety of soaps.
The next vendor is Wil-Hi Farm from Dutchess County, which sells cuts of lamb and many products made from wool.
The last vendor there is Wood Fire Food LLC, which specializes in zero waste products that are made from local ingredients and farms all over the Hudson Valley.
Overall, there are many cool vendors at this Farmers Market, so the next time it happens on Saturday, go and check it out!
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