Oh such a lovely way to spend a Saturday morning!
I didn't make it to the first few weeks but I couldn't stay away anymore.
It was a warm sunny day and blue sky was all around.
If a visit to the Boulder County Fairgrounds isn't in your regular Saturday morning routine, then you should add it. It can be a family event!
There's so much to choose from! Fresh vegis are overflowing, of course. Meat, milk, coffee, hand-made soap, potstickers, gluten-free pastries, gluten-filled pastries, kettle corn, music, face painting, flowers, dips, bread, local organizations and more and more....
I recommend getting a bag of freshly roasted chiles and a bag of tortillas, but we'll have to wait for a little longer for those to come about. As more things come in to season, it just gets better and better!
I was long ovedue for a trip to Tres Papusas. They have them fresh off the grill with a side of coleslaw stuff and hot sauce. I went for the green chile and cheese, my favorite. They also have bags of all their different varities to take home, popsicles, and beverages. You can get vegan, vegetarian, and all are gluten-free. If you've never had them before they are like little corn pancakes filled with tasty stuff. I like the cheese ones right off the grill the best because they are nice and gooey and have that "grill" taste. Perfect food. You can check out their website to find out where to find their papusas when you can't make it to the markets!
For dessert, I got a cinnamon pretzel as big as my face from Styria Bakery. It's one of my favorite stops. The pretzels are amazing but they aren't even my favorite thing from there. You MUST try the lemon white chocolate bread. It might sound a little weird if you've never had it before but it's amazing. I really should give some of their other breads a try one of these days, but it's just so hard to stray from my favorites. Now that I'm the only one in the house that eats bread I'd be FORCED to eat it all myself, so I don't get it as often as I used to. Too bad they aren't cupcake sized!
Longmont Farmers' Market is every Saturday at the fairgrounds from 8am - 1pm, and runs until the first Saturday in November.
I didn't make it to the first few weeks but I couldn't stay away anymore.
It was a warm sunny day and blue sky was all around.
If a visit to the Boulder County Fairgrounds isn't in your regular Saturday morning routine, then you should add it. It can be a family event!
There's so much to choose from! Fresh vegis are overflowing, of course. Meat, milk, coffee, hand-made soap, potstickers, gluten-free pastries, gluten-filled pastries, kettle corn, music, face painting, flowers, dips, bread, local organizations and more and more....
I recommend getting a bag of freshly roasted chiles and a bag of tortillas, but we'll have to wait for a little longer for those to come about. As more things come in to season, it just gets better and better!
I was long ovedue for a trip to Tres Papusas. They have them fresh off the grill with a side of coleslaw stuff and hot sauce. I went for the green chile and cheese, my favorite. They also have bags of all their different varities to take home, popsicles, and beverages. You can get vegan, vegetarian, and all are gluten-free. If you've never had them before they are like little corn pancakes filled with tasty stuff. I like the cheese ones right off the grill the best because they are nice and gooey and have that "grill" taste. Perfect food. You can check out their website to find out where to find their papusas when you can't make it to the markets!
For dessert, I got a cinnamon pretzel as big as my face from Styria Bakery. It's one of my favorite stops. The pretzels are amazing but they aren't even my favorite thing from there. You MUST try the lemon white chocolate bread. It might sound a little weird if you've never had it before but it's amazing. I really should give some of their other breads a try one of these days, but it's just so hard to stray from my favorites. Now that I'm the only one in the house that eats bread I'd be FORCED to eat it all myself, so I don't get it as often as I used to. Too bad they aren't cupcake sized!
Longmont Farmers' Market is every Saturday at the fairgrounds from 8am - 1pm, and runs until the first Saturday in November.
Thank you from Tres Pupusas!
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