Sea Bright Farmers Market Back in Season

By Elaine Van Develde

The Sea Bright Farmers Market is back in season and the goods are ripe for the picking.

In addition to the old favorites — Picklelicious, Fair Mountain Coffee Roasters, Harvest Moon Farm, Holly Jolly Jams, Neshanic Valley Beekeepers, Baker’s Bounty and Franklin Soapworks — there are also some small family-owned farm vendors that have joined in the second year of the outdoor locally grown, organically crafted shopping tradition in the Sea Bright Municipal Parking lot from 2 to 7 p.m. on Thursdays.

Those new additions include organic goodies, like Asian produce, herbs, free-range and grass-fed meats, farm fresh cheeses and  from Green Duchess , Central Valley and Holly Hill and Harvest Moon farms. DIVE was also there offering some samples of corn and clam chowder.

Rumson-Fair Haven Retrospect chatted with Holly of Holly Jolly Jams — Holly Hindin. In case you didn’t know, she’s a 1992 Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School grad who grew up in Fair Haven. After operating her business out of Fair Haven for a number of years, Holly has relocated to Eatontown.

No offense at all, she said, talking about how she loves the borough: “It was just time to go and I’m trying to expand the business, so I needed more space. Plus, it’s closer to home for me (she lives in Eatontown).”

If you haven’t tried any of Holly’s jams, you need to. There’s a peppery kick to the sweet in all of them — and that’s a great thing.

We tried and loved the peach habanero jam. Yummy. Holly says a lot of people like it as a chicken glaze. Sounds like something to crow over (I know, corny). But, hey, a cracker will do just fine.

Next week, we’re trying some cheese from newbie marketer Central Valley Farm. Stay tuned.

In the meantime, check out our photo gallery for a glimpse into the first day at the market.

The Sea Bright Farmers Market is sponsored by the Sea Bright Borough Council’s Sustainable Sea Bright Committee and non-profit Community Green Market Oganizers. The market, weather permitting, runs on Thursdays through September.

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