. . . Gotten a Taste of the Old World
Sunday, May 16, 2004; Page C02
. . . gotten a taste of the Old World. The Dutch Country Farmers Market in Burtonsville is a longtime Mennonite operation, offering produce, a selection of meats, cheeses, jams and preserves and wonderful baked goods. Try the ribs.
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The Dutch Country Farmers Market is at 15624 Columbia Pike in Burtonsville at the intersection of Routes 29 and 198. The market is open Thursday through Sunday.
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Stands are stocked with fresh produce at Burtonsville's Dutch Country Farmers Market, which also offers meats, breads and handmade household items.
(Matt Sheehan -- The Washington Post)
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In some editions of the Post, a May 16 "You Haven't Lived Here if You Haven't . . ." column misstated the days the Dutch Country Farmers Market is open. The Burtonsville business is open Thursday to Saturday.
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