Miles Farmers Market
Miles Farmers Market is not a gourmet shop. It’s a grocery store but it seems to be the area’s go-to spot for exotic or premium foods.
I first resolved to explore Miles Market when I heard that they carried Zingerman’s gelato . I finally did explore Miles Market after I heard that they carried H&H bagels. A chance to particpate in Food Destinations #4 may have provided just a little extra bit of motivation, too.
A nice bagel is enough for me to call it a day and declare a winner but the breadth of Miles Market’s stock is impressive in every department. Want some butter?
How about beurre d’Isigny? Plugra? Goat butter? Ghee? All available, amongst several others. Chocolate? I’ve grown accustomed to seeing Scharfen-Berger but I was pleased to see Vosges Haute Chocolate.
I’m only sorry that I didn’t document the mind-boggling array of salts, olive oils and honeys.
What goes with those bagels? How about some Sarabeth jam? Markets throughout the region have acres of aisles devoted to jam and they’re packed with fancifully shaped bottles of extravagantly priced jam but I never saw Sarabeth’s until I visited Miles.
My visit to Miles Market was more than just a shopping trip. I was surprised many times by products that I’d only read about amongst other unfamiliar products that I’m sure offer yet more delightful surprises. A gift certificate to Miles Market would be a gift that I’d be happy to receive and proud to give.
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| Hazelnut gelato - delicious |
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| Some prepared food. I see crab pretzel bread |
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| They have little cups of hot sauce for their sandwiches. That’s a detail that appeals to me. |
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| Cheese! |
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| Note the house made croutons in the foreground. |
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| Bread from a neighborhood bakery |






