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Certified Farmers Market in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California
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Below is a list of California Certified Farmers’ Markets. Before a farmer can sell at a “CFM”, the government checks to make sure that the farmer grows the produce the farmer is selling. Source: CFM
Sunday Market Locations
Alhambra CFM on Monterey & E. Baystate Street
Atwater Village CFM at 3250 Glendale Blvd. at Larga Avenue
Beverly Hills CFM on Civic Center Drive - 9300 block
Brentwood Village CFM at 741 S. Gretna Green Way
Claremont CFM on Indian Hill and Second Street, on the East Side
Cornucopia’s CFM in Los Angeles City Civic Center Complex, Webb Way and Cross Creek Rd
Encino CFM at Victory Blvd & White Oak
Encino Farmers Market at White Oak and Louise
Gigi’s Farmers’ Market at 889 Americana Way
Hollywood CFM on Ivar Avenue and Hollywood Blvd.
Larchmont Village CFM at 209 N. Larchmont Blvd.
Long Beach Southeast CFM on 2nd Street and N. Marina Drive
Mar Vista CFM on Grand View and Venice Blvd.
Melrose Place CFM at 8400 Melrose Place
Montrose Harvest Market CFM on Honolulu & Ocean View Blvd.
Pacific Palisades CFM at 1037 Swarthmore Avenue
Palos Verdes CFM in Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates
Santa Clarita CFM at College of the Canyons, Lot 8, Valencia Blvd.
Santa Clarita CFM at College of the Canyons, Parking Lot 8, Rockwell Canyon Road
Santa Monica Sunday CFM on 2640 Main Street
Studio City CFM on Ventura Place & Ventura Blvd.
Toluca Lake CFM on N. Sancola Avenue and Riverside Drive. Next to Wells Fargo Bank
West Los Angeles CFM at 11360 Santa Monica Blvd.
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Written by: Brittany Kleinman
Photos by: Brittany Kleinman
Twenty years in the making, the Wednesday Market in Santa Monica, California is widely recognized as the leading Grower-Only Certified Farmers Market in the state. An estimated nine thousand shoppers come every Wednesday to explore the agricultural treasure chest.
As a California native I have grown up going to the Santa Monica Market and so I decided to go back and speak with a few of the farmers that give this market its true flavor. Walking down the main stretch, I passed award winning goat cheese, fresh artisan breads, organic oranges, and even walnut grilled corn but it was the yellow tent of Holy Guaca-Moly that caught my eye. As I approached, a plump serving of guacamole was handed to me on a bit sized tortilla chip. My taste buds quickly realized why this guacamole has been voted #1 in California for over 8 years.

Every Wednesday for the past 18 years, George Bamber drives two hours each way to set up his shop of Holy Guaca-Moly. George didn’t start out as an Avocado farmer. It began with a few trees in his backyard and the need to pay for his bypass surgery in 1986. Out of compassion, the market manager, Laura Avery granted George a temporary spot at the Santa Monica Market. He’s been there ever since and now pushes 500-600 pounds of avocados in one day.

By his side are three talented individuals that come every week to give Holy Guaca-Moly its sense old-fashioned generosity and personal charm. The team includes the daughter of the women who first taught George how to make guacamole and two dedicated homeless people with a united passion for enriching their community. Currently George looks to expand the general knowledge of the avocado world by writing a book entitled The Perfect Avocado. He explains that in his twenty years of growing the one thing he knows for sure is that, “There is no such avocado, only some that are more perfect than others.”
Holy Guaca-Moly is only one note that gives this market its rhythm. Whether you want to grab a bite, pick up some groceries or say hi to George and his team, stop by every Wednesday from 8:30-1:30 to experience the Santa Monica Farmers Market.
Market Details:
Wednesday Market
Santa Monica, California
on Arizona @ 2nd street
Open: 8:30-1:30, Year round, rain or shine
Originally written for WEJETSET
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Below is a list of California Certified Farmers’ Markets. Before a farmer can sell at a “CFM”, the government checks to make sure that the farmer grows the produce the farmer is selling. Source: CFM
Sunday Market Locations
Alhambra CFM on Monterey & E. Baystate Street
Atwater Village CFM at 3250 Glendale Blvd. at Larga Avenue
Beverly Hills CFM on Civic Center Drive - 9300 block
Brentwood Village CFM at 741 S. Gretna Green Way
Claremont CFM on Indian Hill and Second Street, on the East Side
Cornucopia’s CFM in Los Angeles City Civic Center Complex, Webb Way and Cross Creek Rd
Encino CFM at Victory Blvd & White Oak
Encino Farmers Market at White Oak and Louise
Gigi’s Farmers’ Market at 889 Americana Way
Hollywood CFM on Ivar Avenue and Hollywood Blvd.
Larchmont Village CFM at 209 N. Larchmont Blvd.
Long Beach Southeast CFM on 2nd Street and N. Marina Drive
Mar Vista CFM on Grand View and Venice Blvd.
Melrose Place CFM at 8400 Melrose Place
Montrose Harvest Market CFM on Honolulu & Ocean View Blvd.
Pacific Palisades CFM at 1037 Swarthmore Avenue
Palos Verdes CFM in Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates
Santa Clarita CFM at College of the Canyons, Lot 8, Valencia Blvd.
Santa Clarita CFM at College of the Canyons, Parking Lot 8, Rockwell Canyon Road
Santa Monica Sunday CFM on 2640 Main Street
Studio City CFM on Ventura Place & Ventura Blvd.
Toluca Lake CFM on N. Sancola Avenue and Riverside Drive. Next to Wells Fargo Bank
West Los Angeles CFM at 11360 Santa Monica Blvd.

Written by: Brittany Kleinman
Photos by: Brittany Kleinman
Twenty years in the making, the Wednesday Market in Santa Monica, California is widely recognized as the leading Grower-Only Certified Farmers Market in the state. An estimated nine thousand shoppers come every Wednesday to explore the agricultural treasure chest.
As a California native I have grown up going to the Santa Monica Market and so I decided to go back and speak with a few of the farmers that give this market its true flavor. Walking down the main stretch, I passed award winning goat cheese, fresh artisan breads, organic oranges, and even walnut grilled corn but it was the yellow tent of Holy Guaca-Moly that caught my eye. As I approached, a plump serving of guacamole was handed to me on a bit sized tortilla chip. My taste buds quickly realized why this guacamole has been voted #1 in California for over 8 years.

Every Wednesday for the past 18 years, George Bamber drives two hours each way to set up his shop of Holy Guaca-Moly. George didn’t start out as an Avocado farmer. It began with a few trees in his backyard and the need to pay for his bypass surgery in 1986. Out of compassion, the market manager, Laura Avery granted George a temporary spot at the Santa Monica Market. He’s been there ever since and now pushes 500-600 pounds of avocados in one day.

By his side are three talented individuals that come every week to give Holy Guaca-Moly its sense old-fashioned generosity and personal charm. The team includes the daughter of the women who first taught George how to make guacamole and two dedicated homeless people with a united passion for enriching their community. Currently George looks to expand the general knowledge of the avocado world by writing a book entitled The Perfect Avocado. He explains that in his twenty years of growing the one thing he knows for sure is that, “There is no such avocado, only some that are more perfect than others.”
Holy Guaca-Moly is only one note that gives this market its rhythm. Whether you want to grab a bite, pick up some groceries or say hi to George and his team, stop by every Wednesday from 8:30-1:30 to experience the Santa Monica Farmers Market.
Market Details:
Wednesday Market
Santa Monica, California
on Arizona @ 2nd street
Open: 8:30-1:30, Year round, rain or shine
Originally written for WEJETSET