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Altadena Farmers' Market
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Esler's Country Farm promises an amazing tomato crop later in the summer, but until that season picks up, we'll be buying tender Yugoslavian Red lettuces from the Yucaipa farm.
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Altadena Farmers' Market
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Shu Takikawa isn't one to employ flowery language as a marketing ploy, so when he says The Garden Of's potatoes were dug on the same day, he isn't kidding.
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Altadena Farmers' Market
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These duck and chicken eggs come from heritage birds raised by Reies Flores of
The Cityfarm
in Glassell Park.
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Altadena Farmers' Market
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We've never seen a more endearing sign at a market stand than this gem from Glenfeliz Boulevard Elementary School.
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Altadena Farmers' Market
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Plow & Gun's sparkling coffee "pop" ($2 to $4), flavored with barely sweet cardamom simple syrup, is now our favorite means of late-afternoon caffeine delivery.
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Altadena Farmers' Market
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A number of vendors sell jarred and prepared foods, including
Morning Glory Confections
. Don't miss this Maker's Mark-spiced caramel sauce ($12), which would be delicious spooned over owner Max Lesser's brownies.
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Altadena Farmers' Market
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Harriet Hayes is the self-appointed "pretzelmistress" of Twine & Jar. Her soft sourdough pretzels ($3) are best with a drizzle of homemade mustard.
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