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Plymouth Farmers' Market: Have a Lobster Roll and Bring Home the Broth
This week at the Plymouth Farmers' Market, Martha Stone and Plymouth Eats Coop is making lobster salad for sandwiches and lobster broth for you to take home for chowder.

The farmers and cooks are so excited to bring more this week to meet your appetite for the freshest local farm foods available. We got the message: you like the grassy field at Plimoth Plantation and are ready for a fresh season meeting familiar and new faces:
- Meet Sherry Malone of Plymouth who will play her mix of singer songwriter music while you shop for fresh from the farm local foods. Bring a blanket and enjoy a picnic dinner on the grass listening to her silky tunes and sentient guitar.Β
- Meet the Friends of the Plymouth Council on Aging: our community partner for the second Thursday of every month. The seniors have been sitting with us on select Thursdays for many years and they are eager to greet you and fill you in on what's new for seniors in Plymouth. Story reading at 4pm.Β
- Β Meet at the market tent to purchase a 2012 Friend of the Market card:
You can help support the market community by joining as a Friend. Your contribution helps to keep local farm food accessible via the SNAP program (formerly called food stamps) and to get the word out. In thanks, the market members and others offer discounts and specials for card carrying Friends of the Market; let's be Friends.Β Β - Β Meet Plimoth Plantation: Summer camp sign up information will be available for Native, Colonial and Maritime programs. Learn about more reasons to explore and visit the museum!Β Β
What you'll find at the market this week:
Martha Stone and Plymouth Eats Coop will be a shuckin' to make lobster salad for sandwiches to enjoy and lobster broth for your homemade bisque and chowder; seasonal veggies and fruit like red spinach, joy choi, strawberries, rhubarb, young garlic &Β freckled lettuce; potted herbs, garden perennials, heirloom seedlings; grass-fed and humanely raised veal, beef and pork; Foxboro cheeses, rustic breads, raw honey and honeyed nuts;Β strawberry rhubarb jam, hot pepper jelly, turtle cupcakes, cheese buns, Nanny Goats. milk soap, kitchen pottery, beach stone craft, Simpson Spring Birch Beer soda and more.Β
Meet everyone at the market this week (and bring your appetite) we can't wait to see you!
Ample parking in main lot, handicapp and senior parking on field, please drive carefully.Β
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--From the Plymouth Farmers' Market
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