Manor Farmers' Market
Wednesday, 4-7 PM
Jennie Lane SmartPark
in down town Manor
free wi-fi & fitness zone
Munkebo Farm will have carrots, beets, turnips, daikon radishes, zucchini, butternut squash, sweet potato leaves, endive, swiss chard, magenta spreen (like spinach), onions, shallots, green garlic, oregano, lemon thyme, lemon basil, duck eggs, duck breast, duck leg quarters, duck pot pie, berry pie and quiche Lorraine.
Laverne's Vegetable Patch will have hellish relish, salsa, farm fresh eggs and squash.
Green Grass Meats will have their usual assortment of grass fed beef and sausages. Steaks, cutlets, ground, roasts, organ meats are per order only 939-1220
Gordon will have loads of swiss chard, cabbage, carrots, potatoes, big onions, shallots, yellow and white squash, zucchini, acorn and butternut squash, green beans, beets, bell or jalapeno peppers. An assortment of jams and jellies.
NEW VEGETABLE FARMER-Morning Glory Farm from Jones Road will be joining the Manor Farmers' market family starting this week. Stacy will be bringing red or white new potatoes. Real new potatoes mean they have been freshly dug. The skins are very thin- you can rub them off with your thumb- and the sugars have not yet turned to starch. Very sweet and creamy. Green beans, yellow and zucchini squash. Also, honey bun cake to go with your morning coffee.
Ray will have his hand made Texas Wendish Heritage Society Noodles. Betty writes:
When our ancestors came from Germany on a ship called The Ben Nevis in 1854 they brought the original recipe with them for the Noodles that are still made by hand by the ladies at the Texas Wendish Heritage Society in Serbin TX where our immigrated ancestors first established homes and a church. They tell us that this art is dying out since the ladies are getting older. They are trying to find younger women interested in making these noodles.
Our Wendish ancestors came to America for religious freedom and to establish homes.
NEW BAKER LADY LINDA starting this week. She will be bringing cupcakes, cookies and honey zucchini cake to start.
Patti- the ribbons and bows lady will be back next week with TAMALES TOO!
Manor ISD – ACE afterschool Tobacco Free Teen- One Life One Goal
Will host a World Tobacco Free booth at the Farmers Market on 6/1/2011
Please stop by and complete a survey and receive a small token
Jerretta.jimmerson@manorisd.net or 512-278-4099 or 512-590-4578
Jerretta Jimmerson-Davenport
Project Hope- Homeless Liaison
Student and Family Support Services
PO Box 359- Manor,Texas 78653
512-590-4578
jerretta.jimmerson@manorisd.net
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