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    Farmer's Market - Playwicki Farm

    Farmer's Market - Playwicki Farm

    4.0
    (1 review)
    4.7 mi
    $

    This farmer's market is short and sweet, only open one day per week, Wednesdays from 4:00pm to…read more7:00pm and it is seasonal, from Spring until the last Wednesday in October, rain or shine. Playwicki Farm was once a rich farm growing their own crops and selling them roadside, this farm no longer grows crops but allows the local farmers and artisans to sell their wares and locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables. During these three hours locals fill the park buying locally grown produce, fresh baked breads and sweets, homemade and all natural dog and cat treats, quiches, handmade jewelry and so much more. This was their first year and it was extremely successful and grew week by week with more vendors adding tables to sell even more, like homemade pickles, flowers and herbs, all natural soaps and soy candles. I found myself here almost every week and I was so happy to see that folks really do care about supporting the local farmer's, to me there is nothing better than buying the freshest local corn or just picked tomatoes, juicy strawberries and fruits. The coolest thing about the farmer's market at Playwicki Farm is it is on land that's' use dates back to prehistoric 6500 BC with archaeological finds and then through the period of contact of native American Indians and European colonists. Three circular buildings have been unearthed as well and they are still digging, Henry Mercer did the first investigation in 1893, Temple University, the Heritage Conservancy as well as other known groups of interest have on the 100 plus acres of land that belongs to the Playwicki Farm. The park is dog friendly and pretty well poop free due to many poop stations that encourage owners to scoop the poop! Miles of safe and friendly hiking, jogging or biking trails. Scheduled activities are always happening here such as flea markets, fun days and over the Christmas season, trees are brightly sparkling and sleigh rides end with hot chocolate and cookies for everyone and this is free with advance notice. This month alone, they had face painting, hay rides, pie contests, nature walks, scarecrow making and pumpkins to paint. The old farmhouse and buildings still stand as well and can be rented out for peanuts. The farm is literally right around the corner from my home and it is one cool park, I wonder what they will unearth next?

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    NetCost Market

    NetCost Market

    3.6
    (92 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    A veritable wonderland of Central and East European fresh and packaged foodstuffs for your…read moreconsuming pleasure and curiosity. Located in the far Northeast Philadelphia on Bustleton Avenue, the most diverse community in the City of Brotherly Love, NetCost Market is as much a cultural phenomenon as a supermarket. Go there for those semi exotic cuisine products unavailable almost anywhere else, and just for the foodie adventure of it all. We were there for our first visit. Walking in, we were immediately overwhelmed by the produce on display. For example, their Fuji apples were gorgeous and about .50 per pound cheaper than anywhere else. We bagged over 2 lbs for the cart. Similarly, their greens were verdant and priced to move. Next, we reached their prepared foods and deli area. Where to start?! It all looked great and set off our salivary glands. We decided to buy a sampling of delicacies, rather than a little of everything that attracted us. Polish kielbasa, potato pancakes, mushroom blintzes were wrapped up and put in the cart. The bakery sang to us next, so we grabbed two varieties of bread, light and dark. Pickled veggies? Yes! Small cukes and cherry tomatoes soured in Moldova were thrown in the cart. Swiss cheese from Poland and 2 lbs of house made chicken and veal dumplings were scooped into a plastic bag. A few Russian chocolate bars finished our food safari. Last night we enjoyed a feast of all the things we bought. Everything was delicious and even surprisingly great. Standouts included the blintzes, pickled cherry tomatoes and both breads. Not a dog in the spread. Will be eating those crisp sweet Fujis for the next week. Service was outstanding, too. Although spoken English was at a premium, all the counter people were hospitable and capable of communicating with us with a smile. We dealt with at least a half dozen ladies in aprons, and each approached us with warmth and interest. Any small misunderstandings were easily corrected. NetCost Market is a cornucopia of culinary delights that we will be making an integral part of our food shop circuit going forward.

    If you ask to use the restroom at this store (located in Philadelphia's Leo Mall), you may…read moreencounter rudeness and hostility reminiscent of the post-Soviet era. Even a full cart of groceries purchased at this store makes no difference. Furthermore, the large number of young employees with virtually no command of English raises suspicions regarding the use of illegal migrant labor--though that is a matter for ICE to investigate.

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