SUSAN ELIA MACNEAL: Lovely readers, do you love a farmers market? I do (hello Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket with your homemade doughnuts and hot-spiced apple cider) — and so does today's guest, double Agatha award-winning novelist Leslie Budewitz.
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Just a pinch of murder... After the year from you-know-what, Pepper Reece finds a new zest for life running a busy spice shop in Seattle’s Pike Place Market. Her aromatic creations are a hit and everyone loves her refreshing spice tea. Pepper is convinced she can handle any kind of salty customer—until a murder ends up in the mix.
And here's Leslie on Seattle's Pike Place Market as well as the legendary markets of France — take it away Leslie!
LESLIE BUDEWITZ: Does anyone not love a farmer’s
market? The Pike Place Market in Seattle originated in 1907 when the city
council created a market for farmers to sell directly to “housewives.” On the
first day, THE farmers ran out of produce before they got their trucks
unloaded.
I fell in love with the Market as
a college student in the late 1970s, not long after it was saved from the
wrecking ball of “urban removal.” Later, as a young lawyer working downtown, I
ate my way through the Market several days a week. I’d start at the front
entrance with a slice of pizza from DeLaurenti’s walk-up window, browsing the
covers of the magazines at the First & Pike Newsstand— eyes only until my
hands were clean! I’d sip a sample cup of tea at Market Spice while watching
the fishmongers throw salmon and amuse the crowd with their comedy routine,
pick my produce and cheese for the week, and end with dessert—a hazelnut sable from Le Panier, the French bakery, or a Nanaimo bar from a now-departed shop in
the warren off Post Alley.
Roussillon is not a historic
market town, but no matter: the butcher, baker, cheesemonger, and a few produce
sellers crammed into the village’s single parking lot on Saturday morning,
beside a beekeeper, a soap maker, and handful of artists. Best macarons of the
trip.
SUSAN ELIA MACNEAL: What about you, Readers? Do you have a favorite farmers’ market or a
memory of one? Leslie is giving a copy of ASSAULT AND PEPPER and a bag of
Market Spice Tea from Seattle to one lucky reader!
