Farmer's Market update for November 20th - Super Saturday!

Farmer's Market update for November 20th - Super Saturday!

The Lenoir County Farmers Market is hosting SUPER SATUR DAY this Saturday, November 21st. Put on your mask and your jacket and join us, carefully observing the social distancing rules, and see what talented people are all around us. There will be craftsmen this week, showing their works; Christmas items, art, earrings, woven items and hemp products, shelled and unshelled pecans.

The Chef & the Farmer will be here to make Thanksgiving easier this year. They’ll be offering some of Vivian’s favorite heat-and-serve sides and casseroles as well as snacks, charcuterie boards, breads, condiments, flavor heroes sauces and dressings at the Lenoir County Farmers Market on Saturday 11/21 and Tuesday 11/23.

Our regular vendors will be on hand as usual, with cupcakes, decorated Thanksgiving cookies, hot cocoa bombs that are so cool, cakes, cookies, fudge, Holy Granola, pork skins, fried peanuts, all kinds of greens and other fresh produce and jarred items, like pickled peaches, beets, relish and tons more. They make great hostess and Christmas gifts

Come down to celebrate the Thanksgiving Season with us and our vendors . The vegetable market will open at 8 and the craftsmen will be set up by 9:30.

Vendors for Saturday, November 19, 2020

Rodney Jarman: pork skins, boiled peanuts
The Seasoned Sister: fudge, soaps, cookies and individual frozen entrees, like chicken pot pies and chicken and rice casseroles and introducing Holy Granola!
TC Smith Produce: Guess what !!! They will do their best to bring us some fresh broccoli. There will also be sharp head cabbage turnip salad, mustard, henpeck, squash, zucchini, pickling cucumbers, sweet potatoes, collards & butternut squash and loads of pickles, jams, jellies and jarred veggies!!
Local Honey
TJ Designs.: seasonal crafts and wreaths and an attractive assortment of home decorative items.

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