Martha Stewart may be looking for a date on Match.com now, but as a young woman she admits she didn’t even flirt with heartthrobs Robert Redford and Paul Newman. At City Harvest’s On Your Plate lunch yesterday, the domestic diva recalled selling pastries at a clothing store called Common Market in Westport, Conn., one of the first places to sell Ralph Lauren goods in the 1970s. “Robert Redford and Paul Newman were in all the time, and I’d just hand them their croissant or tart, and I didn’t even look at them,” Stewart said. “Can you imagine? I didn’t even think about looking at those guys. I should have, because they’re very handsome.” Stewart, whose dating profile has had more than 20,000 views, told “Today” she’ll meet two suitors from the site for coffee. But an insider says she’s not settling. “She’s really going through these,” says a source. “She’s still looking at some other profiles.” But Martha added she was baffled she’d had so many requests from much younger men. “I wonder why. I mean, do they want money?” she asked.