Friday, December 18, 2009

Local Man Makes Liquid Gold in Napa



















Celani Cabernet Sauvignon, abundant Black fruit with a smooth, elegant lush finish.

Poured at fine dining establishments for $16 a glass. Treat yourself or your guests this holiday season with one of the finest wines for only $59.99 a bottle. regular price is $74.99.

Other area specialty markets are retailing this bottle for more than $80.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Rare Winter Ale


Every year a single 50-barrel batch of Killer Penguin is brewed, making this our most rare and sought-after bottled beers. The first batch of Killer Penguin Barleywine Ale was brewed in 2002 and is the 2nd release in Boulder Beer Brewing Company’s Looking Glass Series of specialty beers.

Westborn Market is lucky enough to have 1 of 3 cases available in the entire state of Michigan. Our Berkley store is the number one retailer for selling Boulder Beer in Oakland County, which has enabled us to secure one of these very rare cases.

Retails for $9.99-available at our Berkley store only

Friday, October 2, 2009

Pumpkins – the ultimate symbol of fall.

Their pleasing shapes and warm colors remind us of the smoky sweet glow of jack-o’-lanterns at Halloween and the taste of pumpkin pie by Thanksgiving. But when it comes to culinary charisma or decorative charm, not all pumpkins are created equal. Many heirloom varieties break the “round, orange” mold by offering different shapes, textures and unlikely colors like salmon, blue-gray and green. Such nontraditional pumpkins add uniqueness to fall decorating and bring amazing flavor to favorite pumpkin recipes.

Now at Westborn for only 49 cents a pound.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Supporting Susan G. Komen for the Cure

Join Beemster Premium Gourmet Dutch Cheese and Westborn Market in supporting Susan G. Komen for the Cure®
For each pound of Beemster Vlaskaas sold from September 15 – October 31
Beemster will donate $.50 to help find the cure for breast cancer. Beemster has also guaranteed to make a minimum donation of $10,000 to help find a cure for breast cancer.


About Beemster Vlaskaas

Beemster Vlaskaas is the newest addition to Beemster's line of Premium Gourmet Dutch Cheeses; however, it's the oldest cheese recipe with the group of cheeses. When translated Vlaskaas mean Flax cheese. This delightfully sweet and creamy cheese was made only during the harvest festival of the flax for the workers to eat on thick slices of bread and with porridge while they worked and celebrated.

With the amazing taste combined with a great cause this cheese will be a great addition to the table at your next party.

Only $10.99 lb it's a great cause and a great cheese!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Taste of the Season-Michigan Honeycrisp Apples Are Here!

The Honeycrisp Apple variety is continually growing in popularity. Look for it in September and October, and enjoy it while you can, as it will most likely be gone by mid-November! A growing number of Honeycrisp tree plantings still aren’t in pace with its popularity among consumers! Honeycrisp has a crisp, juicy bite and a sweet flavor. They are best for fresh eating and also a great addition to salads!

Our Honeycrisps come to us from the same farmer in which we buy our Michigan tomatoes, cucumbers and many other fresh Michigan veggies. Leitz Farms in Sodus, Michigan (near Benton Harbor) has a great family heritage of growing some of the finest fruits and veggies in the state. "Say Yes" to apples and "Say Yes" to supporting Michigan farmers.

Michigan Apple Quick Facts
  • Apples are Michigan’s largest and most valuable fruit crop, with a value of about $100 million annually to the apple grower. Value-added marketing and processing enhance the economic contribution of Michigan Apples up to $700 million of economic impact annually.

  • There are over 7.5 million apple trees in commercial production, covering 37,000 acres, on 950 family-run farms throughout Michigan’s Lower Peninsula.

  • Michigan harvested approximately 903 million pounds (21.5 million bushels) of apples in 2006.

  • Apples are by far the largest fruit crop grown in Michigan. Michigan produced approximately 1.4 billion pounds of fruit in 2005 including apples, tart cherries, sweet cherries, blueberries, peaches, grapes, strawberries, pears and plums. About 56 percent of that amount was apples, which totaled 780 million pounds.

  • Small family farmers who operate their own orchards dominate the Michigan apple industry. According to statistics, 99 percent of Michigan orchards had fewer than 100 acres in apples.

  • The Honeycrisp variety is continually growing in popularity. Look for it in September and October, and enjoy it while you can, as it will most likely be gone by mid-November! A growing number of Honeycrisp tree plantings still aren’t in pace with its popularity among consumers!
At Only a $1.99 lb it's a great way to support our local farmers!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

It's Still Cherry Season at Westborn Market

One of the longest established sweet cherry programs in the world is alive and well in Summerland, British Columbia. It continues to have a solid, world-wide reputation of developing large, firm sweet cherry varieties covering a range of maturities. Growers and nurseries from around the world seek out the advanced selections and varieties produced at Summerland for testing and evaluation under their local conditions. The development of high quality sweet cherry selections and varieties for years to come is the purpose of the program.

Recent introductions, Lapins and Sweetheart, have extended the marketing season for cherries. Lapins is now considered the standard of excellence for our industry in British Columbia because of its consistent production of high quality, large, firm fruit.

Sweet Cherries are now only $3.99 a pound at Westborn Market
(while supplies last)

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Michigan Red Haven Peaches are Here

Red Haven is the all-time favorite of peach lovers for both canning and eating fresh. They are freestone, which means that the fruit comes free from the stone when peeled.

Peaches are an important part of Michigan’s agricultural economy. Michigan ranks sixth in the nation for peach production. Over 430 fruit raising farms form the Michigan peach industry, which contributes over $11 million to the state’s economy. Peaches are rich in potassium, a vital element for both healthy blood and bones.

Other areas of the country may grow more of this fruit than we do here, but nothing compares with the flavor of Michigan peaches. We even have customers from Wisconsin who trek across the U.P. every year to stock up on Michigan Red Havens. The “First of the Season” Red Haven Peaches just came into our stores today. Look for the best tasting peaches thru August.

Select Michigan-grown peaches. They're good for you,
our growers and the economy.

Sale Price as of August 20-$.89 lb reg. $1.49 lb.

Monday, August 17, 2009

About the Onion Recall
Westborn Market Shoppers Need Not Worry-
The recent Green Onion recall does not effect our shoppers. Westborn purchases Green Onions from local growers only. Westborn has NOT purchased any product from the supplier/grower in question.

About the Recall-

R.A.M. Produce Distributors of Detroit, Michigan, Franzella Distributing of San Francisco, CA, and United Food Service of East Point, GA have recalled 772 cartons of onions because of possible Salmonella contamination.

The iced green jumbo onions were produced by California-based NewStar Fresh Foods under the Omo and Fu Choy brand names. The onions are packaged in a 48-count iced carton, item numbers 02487403 and 02487452, product lot numbers 40550707 and 40510707, with production dates of July 20th and July 21st 2009.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Michigan Bulb Garlic – Unique & good for you.

How cool is this item...Michigan Bulb Garlic just came in from Armada, Michigan. Only 99 cents each. Look out, these stalks are about 30 inches long. Try this great Michigan recipe:

Michigan's Own Creamy Zucchini and Garlic

Ingredients list:
  • 6 medium Michigan Zucchini, grated.
  • 6 Michigan Garlic cloves, minced.
  • 2 ½ tablespoons of butter.
  • 2 ½ tablespoons of garlic powder.
  • 2 ½ tablespoons of sour cream.
  • 1 teaspoon of thyme leaves, chopped.
  • Fresh pepper.
Instructions for Creamy Zucchini and Garlic:
  • Melt the butter in a skillet.
  • Add the minced garlic and saute over low heat for a short time.
  • Add the grated zucchini, garlic power and thyme.
  • Cook, stirring frequently until the zucchini is tender.
  • Remove from the heat and stir in the sour cream.
  • Season with the fresh pepper.
  • Serve.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Get Them While They Last – Michigan Honeyrock Melons.

Get them while they last! These melons are sweet, juicy and beautiful this time of year! There is nothing better than a nice piece of ice cold melon on a hot and sweaty summer day!
Try using this melon in an Arugula salad. Chunks of Michigan Honeyrock, baked crispy Prosciutto, saved Parmesan cheese, olive oil and a little salt and pepper to taste. My oh my!
On Sale – 2 for $5

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Taste Local- Royal Oaks Own Zúmba Salsa


Loco for a Local Salsa
Livonia, Michigan native and owner of Zúmba Mexican Grille of Royal Oak, Tim Castañeda is proud of his local roots. Tim says,” I remember doing food at the Livonia Spree every year from the time I was about eight, until my early twenties. In addition to the Spree memories, most of his parents employees from those days went to Bentley High School in Livonia. “When you own a restaurant, you DO live in the community that you serve,” said the Grille owner.

Committed to Owning A Local Business
The Grille owner has also participated in the Culinary Extravaganza at Schoolcraft College at least six times in past years with his parent’s original restaurants. The family’s last location in West Bloomfield, closed about nine years ago. Then they opened Old Mexico at Five Mile Road and Harrison Street in 1975. The family’s first place was on Grand River and Lasher (Old Redford area of Detroit) in 1972.

To say your local is one thing, but to truly BE local is another. With a rich culinary and community history Zúmba’s new items, Fresh Salsa, Guacamole, Pico de Gallo and Margarita Mix are handcrafted with passion, knowledge and a willingness to stand behind the quality of their products. “When your selling products to friends and neighbors, you need to make sure your giving them quality,” states Castañeda.

You’ll find Zumba products at our Livonia, Berkley and Dearborn Store Locations.

Stop in a Taste Local!

Lettuce Recalled Due To Salmonella Risk


Identified Source –
A major California lettuce grower has recalled about 22,000 cartons of romaine lettuce over concerns that the product may be tainted with salmonella.
Tanimura & Antle Inc. of Salinas issued the voluntary recall Wednesday for cartons of bulk or wrapped romaine marked with the lot code 531380.

The lettuce was harvested between June 25 and July 2, and sold to retail, wholesale and food service outlets across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.

Westborn Market Sources –
Currently ALL Westborn Market Romaine Lettuce is purchased from Local Michigan Farmers. Our Red Romaine Lettuce is from California but, from D' Arrigo Bros. Company of California which is NOT the same grower as the grower involved with the current recall.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Have Mercer on Me!

Mercer Estates
Mercer Estates is a family-owned Washington State winery devoted to producing premium wines through a partnership of the Mercer and Hogue families. This Pinot Gris has a very nice melon, herb and slight orange peel aroma and flavors that wrap together in this rich wine with excellent body. Classic minerality and good acidity make this well balanced wine and excellent companion to chili sauteed shrimp.

Who's Pouring?
The areas finest establishments are serving this gret wine. Camerons, Flemings, The Forest Grill and Oakland Hills Country Club have all recently embraced this beautiful wine. Look for Mercer at our Berkley location only and at only $12.99 a bottle it's a great value.

Monday, July 20, 2009

The Ears of Michigan Are Upon Us!

We here in the great state of Michigan have been harvesting sweet corn for a month now, and thanks to the goodly growing season we experience in the great lakes state, we'll continue to see it harvested for another two months! Now that's fresh!

Selection and Care:
When buying corn, choose ears with medium-sized kernels. Very small kernels are immature, and large kernels have a starchy taste, rather than a sweet one. The husk of the corn should be moist and green. Leaving husks on when storing corn preserves the flavor. At room temperature the glucose in corn will convert to starch in as little as 24 hours. Therefore, refrigeration of this vegetable is critical for maintaining freshness.

Did You Know:
  • Michigan produced over 10,000 acres of sweet-corn in the year 2000 for fresh consumption alone?
  • One ear of corn averages 800 kernels in 16 rows. A pound of corn consists of approximately 1,300 kernels?
  • An acre of corn yielding 100 bushels has about 7,280,000 kernels?
  • Sweet corn is rich in vitamin C, iron, thiamine and riboflavin, not to mention fiber?

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Michigan Corn is Finally Here


Summer in Michigan would not be complete without fresh local vegetables: peas straight from the vine, sweet corn cooked the day it was picked, red ripe tomatoes, and other garden favorites.
Well, the Michigan Sweet Corn is finally here. Delivered straight to us from Ruhlig's Farms in Carleton Michigan this is a crowd favorite.
Here is Tom Kreilach unloading our produce truck with the first delivery of the season of this super sweet Michigan corn.
Throw a few ears on the grill this weekend it is corntastic!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Westborn Market- Our Vow is to Make You Very Happy.

What an amazing centerpiece that is just leaving our store for a wedding today. Here is one of the beautiful centerpieces. A collection of crisp white Hydrangeas, three shades of pink Roses and cascading Green Ameranthus finishes off this display. If you're planning a wedding, let one of our talented designers help make your day perfect.
To schedule a consultation please call:

• Berkley- 248.547-1000

• Dearborn- 313.278-3815

• Livonia- 734.524-1000

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Aren't You GLAD it's Tuesday? - If your a flower lover you will be.

Fresh in at all our stores, Michigan Premium Gladiolas. We sell a 10 stem bunch for $3.99. That's right, TEN stems. Other markets in town might be selling a 5 or 7 stem bunch but, ours is 10.

New SALE, Every Tuesday you can get our 10 stem, florist quality, Gladiolas for
ONLY
$2.99
(while supplies last)

Monday, July 6, 2009

Flat, Sweet and Happy - The Donut Peach

These squat, white-fleshed peaches are called by many names nowadays. You may hear them referred to as Donuts, Saturns or Saucers. They are descended from the flat peaches of China and were first grown in America in the late 1800s. They generally run up to 3 1/2 inches in diameter with a flat, round look that draws down and in at the center. The skin will be a pale yellow with a red blush. You can judge ripeness on this peach from both touch and smell. The aroma will increase as it nears perfection and the skin will yield when you squeeze it. I find that you don't want to let this fruit get too soft but should eat it when it begins to give to your touch but still has some firmness. These unique white peaches will be succulent and sweet. They will continue to get better as we go forward into July. Enjoy them for they are a taste of the wonderful California summer!
Only $2.99lb these are a great summer treat.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Limited Edition Beemster Graskaas is Here!

Westborn Market is excited to celebrate summer with the new limited edition Beemster. Beemster's world famous milk becomes even more coveted during the first week of every spring. The milk given by the cows of the Beemster polder during the first week of spring grazing is the creamiest milk of the year. This is the milk used to create the special edition Beemster Graskaas. During this limited period, enough milk is collected to craft only 2,000 wheels(half of which are shipped to the United States) of this unique cheese. Graskaas is made in the beginning of April by master cheesemakers utilizing techniques dating back to 1901, and then aged for one month before its debut at the Spring Cheese Festival.
Available at all our locations for only $9.99lb a great value for this special cheese.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

New All Natural Brownies - Certified Gluten-Free

Scrumptious bite-size morsels of gluten-free goodness. 10.2 ounces of amazing chocolate flavor and they are also Trans Fat Free! We also offer a Coconutty Macaroon. These macaroons have a tropical twist of coconut and semisweet chocolate.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Golden Raspberries – Flown in Daily!

Fresh Golden Raspberries just in!
They are flown in daily from Fife, Washington.
Very limited supply of these seasonal favorites.
Only $3.99 a pkg.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Garlicky-Good Pickles


McClure's Pickles is located in Brooklyn and Detroit. They make fantastic pickles, famous pickles, garlicky-good pickles. Brothers Bob and Joe McClure base their product on the old family recipe that involves red chilies, garlic, and attitude. The pickles are hand packed, and the company is family owned.

New Local Products at Westborn Market


The Taste of Local – New Cherry BBQ Sauce, Dipping Oil and Salsa now available at Westborn.

Rich, thick and tangy are the best ways to describe this unique sauce. It even has chunks of real cherries in it! Born from Michigan's own cherries, this sauce will be a huge hit at your next backyard BBQ.