- "The Market" Help
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This page is where you can place your orders. If you're logged in to your account *and* the market is open, you will see quantity box an "Add to Cart" icon next to each item. If you just want one, click on the icon to add it to your cart. If you want more, you can either change the quantity and then click, or click the number of times you want.
Once you've finished shopping, click the checkout link in your shopping cart (located at the upper left side of this page, below this help area).
Orders may be placed between Sunday and 5:00 p.m. Wednesday.
Please be sure you have a good idea of how the market works before you place an order. You will need to create an account to buy from the market. When you place an order, you are committing to pay for your ordered items and pick them up at the scheduled time. Payment is still expected for orders that are not picked up.
If you have problems with the website, please contact the market manager.
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Beans
Tiger Eye Beans -seedsGrower: Sheepy Hollow Farm
Price: $2.25 ( at least 20 seeds )Available (Estimated): 5
Also known as Pepa de Zappalo, this heirloom bean originates from Chile and Argentina. Known for their beautiful unique mottled patterns, and rich burgundy swirls, these beans also make a wonderful dry shelled bean.
Tiger's Eye Beans have a creamy, potato-like texture when cooked and their tender thin skin nearly dissolves in cooking. They make a thick broth from the water they've been simmered in, which can be saved for stock in vegetarian stews. Tiger Eye beans are an excellent choice for thickening chilis or using in purees, bean dips and refried beans.
While classified as a bush bean, we've found these beans are best grown on a short trellis.
close Also known as Pepa de Zappalo, this heirloom bean originates from Chile and Argentina. Known for their beautiful unique mottled ...
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