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Old Town Farmers' Market Introduces Newest Vendors

January 23, 2013

With a little flour, purified water and a whole lot of passion, Roberto Storzzini hand crafts the Banderas Bay area's freshest Italian pasta, along with homemade bolognesa, pesto and pomodoro sauces.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - This week we are delighted to introduce the newest vendors to our "make it, bake it, grow it" market. Stop by this Saturday to say "hola" and scoop up their must-have artisan foods and specialty products.

Pasta Fresca Santa Lucia - With a little flour, purified water and a whole lot of passion, Roberto Storzzini hand crafts the area's freshest Italian pasta. Made fresh every day, this preservative-free pasta is perfectly matched with Pasta Fresca's homemade sauces (bolognesa, pesto and pomodoro). Although made exclusively for hotels and restaurants, you can purchase your favorite pairing at the OTFM-TC. pastafrescavallarta.com


Karen Mical Designs - Karen Mical uses polymer clay to craft her wearable art. Every bead is hand crafted before it is baked, buffed and strung into a stunning necklace, bracelet or pair of earrings. They are the perfect gift for you or a cherished Fashionista. Facebook or karenmical(at)yahoo.com

Don Queso - Nestor Soderguit uses fresh local cows' milk to craft his undeniably rich, luxurious cheeses week after week. You can stock up on your favorites (as well as Nestor's organic olive oil) at the market or at Avenida Zeus #186 weekdays. Facebook or (322) 131-1218

Wiki - Liz Montejano lends her architectural expertise to the art of wood crafting. The result is a unique line of embellished boxes, magnets, hangers, wall art and clocks. Each piece is adorned with prehispanic graphics, capturing the natural whimsy of Mexico. For more information, visit flumont.com


India Gate - Each week, Andrea Hernandez and Elias Padillo create authentic Indian food cooked in a Punjab tandoor, a traditional Indian oven. Treat yourself to their special blend of spices for an unforgettable culinary experience. (Allende 124 in Centro Vallarta) Facebook or 322-223-2424

Poder de Niña/Girl Power - They say "it takes a village to raise a child," and in the case of 11-year-old Mireya Amaral Uribe, it took a handful of big-hearted expats to raise an entrepreneur. With a little mentoring, Mireya became the OTFM-TC's first Young Entrepreneur. You can find her one-of-a-kind Poder de Niña dresses for girls (size NB-10) and 18-inch dolls this Saturday. Find her on Facebook or call (322) 294-1563

Impassioned by responsible food production, entrepreneurial development and the "buy local" movement, our OTFM-TC is a North American style market celebrating the tradition of Mexico's tianguis markets.

Located in Lazaro Cárdenas Park, kitty-corner to Daiquiri Dick's on Olas Atlas, the Old Town Farmers' Market-Tianguis Cultural is open every Saturday from 9:30 am to 2 pm from the first Saturday in November to the last Saturday in May. For only $10 pesos an hour, you can park in the garage directly beneath the plaza. Or you can take a taxi or public bus, which stops along Pino Suarez Street, just steps from the Market. For more information, visit OldTownFM.com, or on Facebook: Old Town Farmer’s Market Puerto Vallarta.

Click HERE to learn more about the Puerto Vallarta Old Town Farmers' Market.