Farmers Market update for December 10, 2022

Farmers Market update for December 10, 2022

Seraphim Smith will be in the middle section. he will bring "fresh out of the oven" homemade loaves of bread . If you haven't sampled one of these yet, you have missed a treat. It is SO good and made without preservatives. It is perfect as a hostess gift during the holidays. Stop by to see Seraphim, and he might just treat you to a sample with his garlic butter! He will stay until he is sold out.

Market open between 8:00 am and 2:00 pm Tuesday and Saturday

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Vendor list for Saturday, December 10, 2022

TC Smith Produce (Kim Smith) Frozen cooked collards now available from Market freezer. Just as at our checkout desk. Check out what’s growing here at T.C. Smith Produce Farm! Sharp head cabbage are here, Henpeck, Cabbage collards, green kale, turnips, turnip roots, curly mustard. The best and freshest of the area’s seasonal produce: Pecans, sweet potatoes, pickling cucumbers, long green cucumbers, squash, apples, rutabagas, tomatoes, zucchini, onions, red potatoes.
B & B Eggs and Crafts: Farm-raised eggs. She will also have beautiful decoupage items and other decorations with seasonal. Sandra will also have pure Lenoir County Honey for sale.

TJ Designs: (Teri Johnson; after 9:30 this week) Attractive season and everyday crafts and home accessories. New fall designs, too!

Kettle Style Snacks (Rodney Jarman) (open Tues,Thurs, Sat) Pork skins, pork rinds, fried peanuts and funnel cakes.

JM Designs (Jenniyan Moore) attractive, whimsical jewelry

JM Designs (Jenniyan Moore) attractive, whimsical jewelry

Billy’s Pecans: shelled pecan halves
Deja Luxe: (Angie Cannon) natural soaps and lotions
ENC Honey: (Stephen LaRoque) 18 different flavors of honey from North Carolina. Stop by for a sample hives.

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