Firehouse Chili served up by LAFD Fire stations 61 and 58 at the Taste of Farmers Market last night.
If you were one of the 750 or so people who enjoyed last night’s Taste of Farmers Market, we know you ate well and helped support our local fire stations through the First-In Fire Foundation.
From what we could see when we buzzed through, there’s was lots of great food and drinks from virtually all the vendors in the Farmers Market.
“We started this ten years ago to celebrate our 75th anniversary,” said Mark Panatier, Vice President of the AF Gilmore Company that owns the Farmers Market. “Even if you know the market, you probably haven’t tried everything so here’s a great way to try it, you can have a taste of everything.”
If you missed, there’s always next year!
Fire Station 61’s truck welcomed diners
Pizza by the slice!
Lots of diners enjoying a warm summer evening
Loteria Grill offered a special taco
We heard the chicken thighs were really good
and for dessert….
Ever popular Bennet’s Ice Cream
Yummy Grilled Cheese hot off the grill
Check in to get your plate and you’re off!
One diner let us grab this photo of his selections.
Firefighters don’t live on chili alone
Assorted Prioskis
Monsieur Marcel’s cheese plates
Harris Ranch sliders
Stats of LAFD’s local response explained by Battalion Chief Al Ruiz and First-In Fire Foundation founder Lyn Cohen
Patricia Lombard is the co-editor and publisher of the Larchmont Buzz. Patty lives with her family in Fremont Place. She has been active in neighborhood issues since moving here in 1989. Her pictorial history, "Larchmont" for Arcadia Press is available at Chevalier's Books.