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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Is Summer Finally Here?
Lake Union Park FarmBoat Floating Market Fresh Sheet
July 28th
Nollies is back after taking a break last week from the barrage of taco trucks that descended on the park. Nollies will have soups, farm fresh salads, pasties, sausage and baked goods. The weather will be nice, so plan on … Continue reading
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Lake Union Park Floating Market Fresh Sheet 7-21-11
This week at the FarmBoat Floating Market you’ll find lots of local produce for healthy meal planning and dining. We have red beets, cabbage, cauliflower, cucumbers, dinosaur and flat curly kale, lettuce – romaine, red and green leaf, pearl white … Continue reading
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Lake Union Park Floating Market Fresh Sheet for July 14th
In spite of Seattle’s weather forecast, please join us at the FarmBoat Floating Market for lots of healthy local produce including Arugula, beets, cauliflower, broccoli, bok choy, cucumbers, kale, varieties of lettuce, onions, rainbow peppers, spinach, radishes, tomatoes, turnips and … Continue reading
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Your Ship Has Arrived!
Fresh Sheet for Lake Union Park Floating Market
July 7th
The Sun has been shining! That means loads of fresh wholesome local produce is here and ready to be devoured! Broccoli, Peppers, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Salad Greens, Onions, Kale, Beets, and more! Plus tasty cherries, and strawberries.
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Boat Load of Summer Fruit Arrives at the Wooden Boat Festival
FarmBoat debuts restored antique skiff for dockside market at Lake Union Wooden Boat Festival. The Cvita is a farm scow built in the 1930’s for beach seine (net) salmon fishing and ship to shore cargo transport along the shores of … Continue reading
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