NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS AND VENDORS: All items for sale are required to be locally grown or locally made.
GUIDE: Items are listed alphabetically. New items and categories are in bold.
Things you might find include: gourmet dips, artisan Texas cheeses, home crafted items, free-range eggs, baked goods (breads, cakes, mini cheesecakes, cookies, cupcakes & pies), canned goods (jams & jellies, marmalade, hand-made clothes, preserves, pickled vegetables, salsas & relishes), local raw honey, jewelry, fried pies, plants, soaps (lye and herbal), ribbon cane syrup, fruit wines and wood products.
Local Produce this time of year includes: green beans, fresh unshelled pinto beans, grass-fed beef (ground beef, ground beef steaks & strip steaks), blueberries, cantaloupes, carrots, corn, cucumbers, eggplants, figs, garlic, green
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#1 Dr. Gregory will be selling home-made goat cheese from Henderson, smoked Gouda and other artisan cheeses from Waco, artisan Gouda cheese from Farwell, Tex, artisan blue and cheddar cheeses (jalapeno, sharp cheddar and caraway) from Dublin, Texas and cheeses from the Haystack Goat Cheese Company including goat cheese, Camembert, chevre, chili Jack, half cow/half goat cheese and red cloud. Dr Gregory will also be selling Greg Grant's extra large Crinum bulbs, cut flowers, local honey, oregano and starter plants.
#2 Jacob and Lisa Weems won't be at the market this week (They will be back next week). They will be selling fresh figs, fig preserves, and their Fine Southern pickles in 3 flavors.
#2 Joyce Goranson will be at the market this Saturday with her Organic Kamut breads and cookies. She sells Honey Oat Flax, Tomato Basil, Apple Raisin, 7 Grain and Flatbread Pitas & Pizza Crusts, $5 each small loaf/bag or 2 of choice for $9. Cowboy cookies will also be on hand for $1 each or 6 for $5. Spa Therapy Pillows will be available in Summer prints for $20 or 2 for $35. They are wonderful shoulder/neck warmers or for arthritic pain. The soft, breathable texture of 100% Cotton Flannel filled with flaxseed (with natural oils that hold the heat or cold) and aromatic dried lavender will be durable for repeated use for years to come. Just heat for 2 minutes in the microwave. INTRODUCING: Matted Name Meanings 1 FREE for any newborn under 1 month old who comes to FM. "What's In A Name?" includes first and middle name meanings with Bible verses for both. $15 each or 2 matted names for $25. A sample Matted Name Meaning will be available along with order blanks. (Please allow 3 days from ordering date.) For special orders before Saturday, her email address is: vikingland.enterprises@
#3 Michel Craig will be selling Mini specialty cheesecakes, assorted cookies, fried pies, fried meat pies, buttermilk pies and various other goodies.
#3 Fred Wharton will be back with organic produce. He will have kale, okra, tomatoes (
#4 Cheryl Ivie-Harper from Maydelle Country will be selling fruit wines. Their wines are made in small batches and bottled one at a time with the attitude of "If it ain't fun, it ain't right." Their wine list consists of Lemon, Lime, Grapefruit, Elderberry, Blackberry, Peach, a Pear/Apricot blend (Texas Sunset), pineapple and others that will be rotated by stock. Their phone number is: 903-795-3915
#4 Weda Scholes will be back. She will be selling breads (10 grain honey loaf & rye caraway), free-range eggs and jalapeno jam.
#5 Shannon White/Petalwork will be at the market this Saturday. She makes fresh, fun, and elegant jewelry designs. Natural stones, metals, crystals, glass - all are included in different designs. Layaway available. Gift certificates available. We accept Cash, Checks, Visa & MasterCard. Contact Shannon via mobile/text at 512-663-3774. LIKE her business on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Petalwork.
#6 The Jones family from Texadus Family Farm in Timpson will be selling baked goods, brewed coffee & tea, spice blends, herbal teas, granolas, and LOW SUGAR jellies (blackberry, muscadine and apple). They will have their hand crafted goat's milk soap made from their own goat's milk available (They milk the goats!). Come by and smell them and ask questions. They will also have laundry soap bars and premixed laundry soap powder, lotion bars, chest rub, muscle rub, headache sticks, lip balms, diaper cream, and more. Friend Lynn on face book - Texadus Farm-Wife or LIKE our face book page (Texadus Family Farm) for CURRENT updates! Our email is - texadus@gmail.com (ask to be added to OUR email newsletter for a weekly list of our produce and baked goods). Call Lynn at 936-615-3050 (lea
#7 Kathy McCaffrey will be at the market this week (She is at the market every other week). She sells platinum cucumbers, a variety of fresh herbs, sweet Japanese Shishito peppers, seedlings, squash and Cyprus vines.
#7 LeAnna Scruggs will be at the market this week. She sells unique jewelry (medallions, rings, bracelets, hair clips & other accessories) made from up-cycled spoons, forks and knives.
#8 Laura Millard will be selling eggplants, garlic, okra, onion
Virginia McDowell won't be at the market this Saturday (She will be back next week, August 1). She sells sweet breads (apple, banana nut, blueberry, carrot, jalapeno cheese, cinnamon, cranberry, fig, mandarin orange, lemon-poppy-seed, mango, papaya, peach, peppermint, pumpkin, pear, persimmon, strawberry & zucchini).
#9 Stephanie will be selling Gail Riley's home made bread this week. Breads include: Cinnamon Raisin, Cinnamon Swirl, Honey White, Honey Wheat, Garlic Cheese, Garlic Jalapeno Cheese, Garlic Parmesan, Jalapeno Cheese, Sun-dried Tomato, Sun-dried Tomato, Parmesan, Sourdough, Sourdough Jalapeno, Rye, Pumpernickel, Cajun. Call 24 hours ahead for special orders:
#10 Michael Cid with the New Day Baking Company will be serving omelets and pancakes. He will also be selling yard eggs, fresh juices and baked goods at the farmers market made whenever possible of items from the farmers market. The New Day Baking Company is a one of a kind bakery specializing in local, organic, and gluten free products. Their guiding principles are that food should be local and sustainable while still being nutritious and above all delicious.
#11 Opal Blume will be selling beeswax, local honey, creamed honey and rosemary.
Forester/Artist, Bruce Cunningham won't be back until October. He sells books of plant illustrations, carving of crosses, cards, posters and t-shirts. "Ask the Forester" if you have any questions about plants.
#12 Roy Tonai and Nancy Andrew will have ginger chicken bentos, California roll in a bowl, snack trays, vegetarian tamales and Anko dessert buns.
#13 Cindy Pruett with the Appleby Community Farm will be back. She sells pastured organic eggs, cut flowers, greens (collards, kale & komatsuma), herbs, parsley, peppers (banana,cayenne & jalapeno) and yellow cherry tomatoes. Cindy will be taking deposits for pastured organic chicken (limited supply - check website). For information about the Appleby Community Farm CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) farm on HWY 59 between Appleby and HWY 259, check out their te: www.
#13 Bryan Butler will be back. He sells Grassfed
Rachel McDowell won't be at the market this Saturday (She will be back next week, August 1). She sells home-made earrings & necklaces, apple cakes and pecan pie.