GLENS FALLS - Freda Shaw said she didn't need any more zucchini.

She already had an ample supply cut up and freeze-dried to last the winter.

"I mixed it all up with raisins and nuts," she said, looking up from a game of Hand and Foot, a card game similar to canasta, that she and other Herman T. Stichman Towers residents were playing.

Arriama Mattlock-Abdulla didn't mind.

She had plenty of other fresh produce - plump tomatoes, ripe melons, sweet corn and more - for sale.

Tuesday was Mattlock-Abdulla's first visit to the Stichman Towers senior apartment complex with her Green Pea Mobile Market.

Traveling Warren County in what used to be a 16-passenger school bus, she takes her vegetables directly to customers - mostly senior citizens and young mothers without vehicles - who have difficulty getting to farmers markets.

Green Pea Mobile Market participates in a U.S. Department of Agriculture nutrition program that provides vouchers for senior citizens to buy produce from farmers markets.

She hopes to soon be certified as a vendor in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, commonly known as WIC.