![]() ![]() Though Bowman initially thought the idea was crazy, she also couldn’t stop thinking about it. Joseph Shuldiner, who helped found the farmers market, was also thinking about new vendors for downtown’s Grand Central Market, which he’s been helping to curate, and ran the idea past the two. Romney, a former finance guy who comes from a Santa Paula agricultural family, was volunteering. That is what you might find this weekend, but maybe not next week, since Bowman and Romney change what they get from farmers according to the seasons, the vicissitudes of weather and availability.īowman and Romney first met at the Altadena Farmers Market, where Bowman was working as the urban farm liaison while getting her master’s in Urban Sustainability from Antioch University. ![]() On the pretty pale wood shelves of the stall, you’ll find Weiser Farm’s watermelon radishes and carrots Flora Bella Farm’s kale and Swiss chard apples from See Canyon fresh quail and chicken eggs from the CityFarm in Glassell Park smoked peppers from Windrose Farms bags of terrific granola from Granola Mama’s Handmade tangerines and pomegranates from Mud Creek Ranch and handmade soaps from Pine Street Products in Altadena, created by a woman who was once a chemist for NASA. This is not only fresh produce, but flowers, snacks and pantry items. POP Produce isn’t a substitute for your local farmers market, or for a day of shopping - it’s rather a highly curated shopping stop if you don’t have time to spend hours sourcing all the things you’d like to get, or if you simply don’t have time to make it to one of L.A.’s great markets. Highland Park Cafeteria exemplifies good home cooking at its best: fresh and simple. It’s a very small stand, which is why Romney and Bowman can take it places, most recently on Thursdays to Grand Central Market, and starting Saturday, to an art studio in Highland Park (the collaborative pop-up store is called Arroyo General), where they’ll be popping up with Morning Glory Confections and Knotwork LA on Thursdays through Saturdays until Christmas. The home- cooked specialty of the day accompanied by soup, salad. That’s why Adam Romney and Elizabeth Bowman formed their POP Produce earlier this year, a little stand that pops up - folds out, really - with local produce and home-style products. But what about markets? Yes, there are farmers markets, but these are hardly small or mobile. Highland Park Market is available for online ordering and local delivery in Coventry, CT. Starbucks Coffee, Ground, Medium, House Blend, Decaf - 12 OuncesĬhobani Yogurt, Greek, Low-Fat, with Strawberry Banana on the Bottom - 5.For the last few years, there have been many terrific pop-up restaurants, bakeries, ice cream shops, even coffee stalls and taquerias around town. Heluva Good Dip, Sour Cream, Bacon Horseradish - 12 OuncesĬhobani Yogurt, Greek, Low-Fat, with Mango on the Bottom - 5.3 Ounces Pam Cooking Spray, No-Stick, Olive Oil - 5 Ounces Kerrygold Cheese, 100% Natural, Dubliner - 7 Ounces Ore Ida Easy Fries Golden Crinkles, Extra Crispy - 4.75 Ouncesįiber One Brownies, Chocolate Fudge - 6 EachĪnnies Macaroni & Cheese, Spirals with Butter & Parmesan - 5.25 Ounces Heinz HomeStyle Gravy, Fat Free, Roasted Turkey - 12 Ounces Mission Flour Tortillas, Medium, Soft Taco, Restaurant Style - 17 Ounces Mission Flour Tortillas, Fajita, Restaurant Style, Small - 11.5 Ouncesīumble Bee Tuna, Premium Albacore, in Water - 5 Ounces Mio Liquid Water Enhancer, Sweet Tea - 1.62 Ounces Being a Connecticut business is something we are extremely proud of and we try to stock our shelves with items from the very place we call home from the freshest produce to a wide variety of gourmet grocery, bakery, deli and meat. From the beginning, Highland Park Markets has immersed ourselves into each community that we are located and have been blessed to be welcomed by a strong family base of customers in each area that we enter. ![]()
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