Week of July 6, 2026 - Bryn Mawr Farmers Market Order Form

Hello everybody!!

Back in the fold of things and it's really nice. The crew is amped up to see each other again. We are pretty lucky over here. Everybody actually likes everybody which is pretty rare for a business. I am grateful for how positive and engaged this crew is day in and day out. Just simply lovely people. Truly.

Anyway, enough of the mush mush. Let's talk fishie fish. First up is sushi grade yelowfin tuna from Canada! Boats have been catching tunas like crazy from Massachusetts up to Canada. This is a robust and healthy fishery and biomass so no concerns there. This happens once every few years so happy to fall on it now. There are cycles to nature and we are cresting on one now. A few years back, we didn't see much tuna throughout the year so this evens things out. Poke bowls baby!!

And lobster is having a little bit of a nice season this year compared to last year. More lobssters in traps in maine means prices are still down and we are still at $48 per pound. Pretty cool. And with sweet cherries in season, (my other seasonal obsession I can eat til I am sick) I couldn't be more happy right now...I think a little lobster pasta dish with fresh spinach linguini is calling me..

The weather south of Massachusetts as been brutally hot as you all know. Too hot to fish but boats are starting to make their way out. Hopefully next week we can see some local stuff..

But we do have Icelandic cod cheeks! Not anything to be sad about. I love those things..

And, of course, fresh and frozen sushi grade Faroe Island salmon and Hokkaido scallops. I can never decide if I prefer them cooked or raw. Both then. So good...

Branzini, rainbow trout, chilean seabass, black cod, hamachi loins and collars, a variety of shrimp. So much good stuff to stock back up with!!!

More fish meatballs in creamy pesto sauce, too!!

Tons of stuff, really. Everything to make your dreams come true...

We have PEI mussels and littleneck clams this week. Great thing to add to Settantatre Pasta Co fresh rotini. Best cheap meal ever!!.Also, Katama's Signatures are the oysters this week from Mahtha's Vineyard. Nice big ones ...good stuff..and briny..

See what I mean?? All this good to stuff to choose from.... Life is good...

And don't forget your frozen shrimp and condiments and sauces...And dog treats for doggies...

I know, I know. Lots of words but, hey, consider the alternative...

Here is the order form. Bring a bag! Bring a bag! Bring a bag!

https://xsmallworldseafood.square.site/

See you Saturday morning,

Robert Amar

Small World Seafood

Owner

James Reese