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• 4 tbsp warm water
• 1 cup Farmer’s Market Foods Pumpkin Puree OR Farmer’s Market Foods Pumpkin Pie Mix
• 2 tbsp olive oil, vegetable oil, or canola oil
• 1 tsp baking soda
• 1/2 tsp baking powder
• 1/3 cup non-dairy milk
• 1/2 cup whole wheat pastry flour
• 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
• 1/4 tsp salt
• 1/4 cup mix-ins like chocolate chunks and chopped dates plus a little extra for the topping
If using Pumpkin Puree instead of Pumpkin Pie Mix, add the following ingredients:
• 1/4 cup brown sugar
• 1/3 cup maple syrup
• 2 tsp pumpkin pie mix
1. Preheat the oven to 350 F, and prepare the loaf pans. We used mini loaf pans, this recipe makes roughly three 6 x 3” loafs.
2. In a small bowl, mix flaxseed meal with warm water and let sit for five minutes, or until the mixture is slightly thickened.
3. In a large bowl, add Pumpkin Pie Mix and oil slowly, stirring to combine. (If using Pumpkin Puree, also add maple syrup and brown sugar). Once combined, add baking soda, powder, salt (and spices if using Pumpkin Puree), and whisk until all combined. Lastly, add almond milk and flaxseed mixture, and stir until incorporated.
4. Add flours gradually, and stir until all the clumps are gone. The batter should be runny - if too wet, add more non-dairy milk slowly.
5. Add any mix-ins, and fold into the dough.
6. Spoon the batter into loaf pans until 3/4 full and sprinkle a few extra mix-ins on top of the loaf.
7. Bake for 35 - 45 minutes, or until tops are lightly browned and a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out dry.
8. Let the loafs cool completely before slicing, and enjoy.
Specializing in antique, uncommon apple varieties, Hidden Gem Orchard is a no-frills apple orchard located in the Purchase section of Southbury, CT. It was established in 2017 on land that was formerly part of the Southbury Training School farm. It currently consists of 4,000 apple trees grown on 6 acres. Over 31 apple varieties are grown with more being added each year. Some are “common” varieties that consumers are generally aware of such as Honeycrisp, McIntosh, Gala, Cortland and Fuji. Others are either uncommon or antique apples that are scarcely available. Examples include varieties such as Esopus Spitzenburg, which was Thomas Jefferson’s favorite apple grown at Monticello. These one-of-a-kind medley of apples make this orchard unique and truly a “hidden gem.”
Hidden Gem uses some organic pest control products IPM practices (Integrated Pest Management). Pest control decisions are based on recommendations from Cornell NEWA (The Network for Environment and Weather Applications) which has models that predict infection periods and the onset of various insect and disease pests. The idea is to spray only when needed which limits the amount of pesticides used. Additionally, Hidden Gem Orchards stops spraying well in advance of harvest (most insects and diseases are problematic in spring and early summer). You can find them at local farmers’ markets or grocers like New Morning Market.
Our Giftware section is right around the corner from the registers
This month we are excited to be partnering with Seymour Pink whose mission is to unite a community in the fight against breast cancer. Through fundraising efforts, their goal is to fund breast cancer research, provide education and to empower and assist breast cancer patients and their families.
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• Vermont-raised turkey, exclusively sold at New Morning Market
• Organic, chef-made sides
• In-house baked desserts, including vegan and gluten-free options
• Locally grown heirloom apples and squash
• Humanely-raised meats
• Sustainably caught seafood and shellfish
• Artisan cheeses and charcuterie from around the corner and across the world, including selections from the Abbey of Regina Laudis
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As part of the Independent Natural Food Retailers Association, we’re able to provide you with savings on the food you love as well as collaborate to achieve important goals of increasing sustainability and addressing climate change.