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    Sichler Farms

    4.0 (15 reviews)
    ModerateFarmers Market
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Howie K.

    This cute little stand just south of Lomas delivers some powerful chiles and chile-related spices, ristras, and local produce, and the peeps manning the register are very informative and friendly. As a longtime local myself, I rarely bat an eye and often wince at touristy New Mexican goods (hot sauces, Route 66 plaques, Indian keepsakes and yes, even ristras), but the peppered decorations hanging from this tent are money. I love the red/yellow/green/orange stacks, and all of them have clearly been strung very recently, they have a shiny lustre that beats the competition. The website has an instructional video on how to make your own ristra, too. This dynamic color palate will permeate your order of roasted chiles. When I got home and divvied up the sack, I found red and orange varieties all up in the mix, something I personally find divine. In the heart of winter I often throw together a big batch of chile stew and the orange peppers add unique flavor and color to the mix, I'm looking forward to the months ahead. This company has roots going back to 1869; they're growing in the Rio Grande valley and you can be sure that while the price is premium, so are the peppers. One cautionary note: the second time I visited, customer service was classic New Mexico: friendly, conversational, and unbelievably SLOW. They had a lot of orders to fill, so I understood, but customers should be warned when they're going to be waiting 30 minutes, as my lunch date was delayed. A 35-pound sack ran $32.95 w/tax.

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    Greet green Chile. I buy the frozen hot variety to last me through a year. Neat outdoor market. Will be closing until next year soon.

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    7 years ago

    Been buying my chili here for years. Great chili, great customer service, and great vegetables. Love this place

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    Great roasted chilies and fine ristras! Friendly staff and great prices.

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    This is the most flavorful chile I have ever tasted, and once I tried it, I will never switch to anything else.

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    I try to visit local farmers' markets wherever I visit! Los Ranchos Growers is by far one of the…read morebest! Located in a charming neighborhood where some residents have livestock and grapevines in their yards! Plentiful parking in the lot or on the street made coming here extremely helpful. IYKYK how I am about parking lol! I found the vendors and people shopping here extremely friendly. I purchased locally grown apples (that are crisp & tart, yet sweet!), eggplant, carrots, treats for my doggo, Pueblo bread, more bread and savory selections from a delightful French pastry chef, some trinkets, jams, honey, a gorgeous wreath, a breakfast quiche, and more!!! Yes, I boosted the economy in Los Ranchos! You have the opportunity to visit for the next two Saturdays till 11.9.24 before the regular season closes! Also please support these wonderful vendors at their Winter market on 12.14.24 to do some holiday shopping. Other winter market dates are in 1.11, 2.8, 3.8 & 4.12.2025. The official new season will start on 5.3.2025. I will probably be back next week to support!

    The market was small and sells mostly fresh produce (and most selection were of the same/similar…read moreitems). There weren't many vendors either. However, it was a good place in a neighborhood to stop by if you want to support small, local business. I was able to finish walking through the tents (within 15 minutes). Glad to stop by the market, but probably won't be able to get most of my weekly shopping done at this one though.

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