Lenoir County Farmer's Market Update for September 9, 2023
Lenoir County Farmer’s Market update for Saturday, September 9, 2023. The Market open between 8:00 am and 2:00 pm Tuesday and Saturday.
Beginning at 10 o'clock on Tuesday, Holly White, dietitian at UNC Healthcare, will be at the market to teach us how to prepare a healthy, diabetic friendly breakfast. Samples will be served and money saving coupons will be given out. Don't miss this!
Kim Smith: TC PRODUCE will have cabbage collards, sweet potatoes, watermelon, cantaloupe, grapes, raw peanuts. This will be our last of the bicolor corn! A large variety of jams, jellies and salsa. We will also have our frozen collards, just thaw heat and eat!
GWENDOLYN GRACE COOKIES AND MORE Gwen has baked blueberry and peach cobblers. They sound delicious, don't they? Just be aware ... desserts sell out quickly !
BARNETT CATTLE FARM Melissa Barnett: DON'T WE ALL LOVE A SALE !!! Last Day for Barnett Cattle Farm Having Sale on Ground Beef and Cube Steak. Regular $10.00 each Sales: Two for $15.00.
TJ DESIGNS Teri will have her charming home accessories and crafts on display as well, be sure to stop by to admire (and buy!) her handiwork.
B AND B EGGS AND CRAFTS B & B Eggs and Crafts will be at the market this Saturday with summer designed crafts, some with beachy motifs, and wonderful farm fresh eggs, Sandra will also have LOCAL wildflower honey . Try some! It is delicious and has all the local pollen that gives it the health benefits related to allergies.
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