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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Winter Market...February 21st...

We had a great market last night! It was a busy night and a lot of fun. It was a really exciting night because one of our vendors opened her bakery this week in the same location that we have our winter market.

Tea Time Bakery is officially open and we all had to try some of her goodies! I tried one of her sandwiches and it was delicious. If you haven't been in to check it out...it is a must! We are so proud of Bev and all of her hard work! These are just a few of her delicious items available!





The market was hopping last night. It was so good to see all of the customers. Since Bev is also carrying Z Best Coffee in her bakery I was not selling coffee as our fundraiser this week so I got to visit more with both customers and vendors. Have I mentioned I love my job....this is an amazing group. Check out all the great things they had available this week!


Sandy Boulden had her breads and cinnamon rolls. She mills her own flour from wheat then makes all of her delicious items. She did pans of cinnamon rolls this time so there was enough for the whole family. What a great breakfast that would make! Her breads make perfect sandwiches and are great all by themselves with dinner!

 Sullivan Farms was there with a wide variety of jellies and cake pops! Just a few of the varieties of jelly available were mango peach, blueberry pomegranate, blueberry nector, jalapeno, white wine, and so many more! The cake pops this week were white cake with white icing and sprinkles.


Nitty Gritty Dirt Farm had lots of homemade bread and soaps, eggs, and lots of cuts of beef! If you want beef for dinner this is the place to go....sirloin steak, filet, roast, burger and more. Three seed or honey oat bread are also available. Then she had her homemade soaps, too!


We were excited to see one of our summer vendors back for the first time this winter. Jessica from Annie's Bread came with her delicious breads! Just a few of her breads were flaxseed, sunflower seed, and honey wheat. I can't wait to see what she brings next time!

Blue Bell Farm came with arugula, kale, free range multi-colored "Easter Eggs", seed bombs, organic orange marmalade and farm photo cards. Enjoying greens in the winter is such a special treat! The orange marmalade was gone in no time....get there early next time they have some.


 Country Neighbors Farm had a variety of lamb, sausage, hamburger   and chickens. Did you know that if you break down the price per ounce lamb costs less that ghirardelli chocolate? She also had a yummy recipe available for chicken and dumplings.....that is taking care of your customers.

 So if you missed the market you not only missed out on all of these good items, but also on a lot of fun! Make sure you come out to see us on March 6th for our next market!

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