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Tag Archives: Phoenix Public Market

The Proof is in the Bread

Jon Przybyl took over as Proof’s owner just about a year ago, taking on the challenge of producing hundreds of consistent bread loaves and pastries in his garage-turned-bakery.

Posted byMarlysJuly 5, 2018Posted inCommunity buildingTags:baking, bread, farmers market, Food, pastries, Phoenix, Phoenix Public Market1 Comment on The Proof is in the Bread

Pour Jo: Rich in coffee and family

“If you can make someone’s drink and make their day with that drink,” he said, “then everything else really is irrelevant. If they like a whole lot of foam, no foam at all, 12 sugar packets, whatever, then that’s the right way.”

Posted byMarlysMarch 15, 2018March 23, 2018Posted inCommunity buildingTags:coffee, family, farmers market, featured, food trucks, Phoenix, Phoenix Public Market

Studio 11 Soap: Made from scratch makes a difference

This soap is one of the most local products at the Phoenix Public Market, made only a mile and a half away from Pierce and Central.

It wasn’t what Kari thought her career would become, but now “I don’t know what else I would do,” she said.

Posted byMarlysFebruary 10, 2018March 30, 2018Posted inCommunity buildingTags:body care, farmers market, Phoenix, Phoenix Public Market, soap, soapmaking

Iconic Cocktail Co.: Inspiration to imbibe

“I think making a cocktail is a lot like cooking a dish: you compose it and you share it with people… We just try to make our mixers a little easier for people to do that.”

Posted byMarlysNovember 28, 2017March 30, 2018Posted inCommunity buildingTags:cocktails, farmers market, featured, local business, Phoenix Public Market

Absolutely Delightful: True to its name and sweet as can be

“I like working with honey because it’s not just selling honey,” Eleanor said. “It’s so diverse. As the seasons change, you get different honeys, and every year can be different.”

Posted byMarlysNovember 25, 2017March 30, 2018Posted inAgriculture, Community buildingTags:farmers market, honey, Phoenix, Phoenix Public Market

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