Lenoir County Farmer's Market update June 3, 2023
Local culinary artist. Seraphim Smith will be baking his signature cinnamon rolls for Saturday, June 10th. These tender and delicious rolls are made using a unique Austrian recipe that uses cardamom in addition to cinnamon. Get to the market early.
For this Saturday, Julie Brennan is baking up some of her absolutely delicious zucchini bread. If the thought of bread made from zucchini revolts you, as it did me, just brave up, and try a sample. I loved it and hope to get another loaf this Saturday.
PORTER FARMS is back at the market for the spring and summer seasons. Jamie Porter reports:
We have squash, zucchini, spring onions, cabbage, and new potatoes all coming from our fields!!
And Florida Tomatoes Local blueberries and maybe some strawberries, Also SC peaches.
We also welcome our new neighbor, who will bring collards, turnips, henpeck, and mustard. Say hello to Darryl Davis of GREGORY FARMS say hello to Darryl, a new farmer to our area,
TC SMITH PRODUCE is bringing broccoli, spring onions, SC peaches, Ivanhoe blueberries, strawberries, a variety of greens, (including kale,) sweet potatoes, freshly dug red potatoes, squash, zucchini, onions and tomatoes, plus a variety of jarred jams, veggies and pickles.
TJ Designs: Teri will have her charming home accessories and crafts on display this week. Be sure to stop by to admire (and buy !) her handiwork.
B & B Eggs and Crafts will be at the market this Saturday with spring designed crafts, some with beachy motifs, farm fresh eggs, and naturally grown "HEIRLOOM" tomato plants (CHEROKEE PURPLE and GERMAN JOHNSON).
Sandra is in need of 12 count egg cartons. .If you have any to recycle, please stop them off at her section on Saturday or at the market office between 8:30 and 2 on Tuesday. Thank you
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