Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Market Offerings for Nov. 18

Join us on Dec. 16 for our 1st Annual Merry Market Day! Sip hot chocolate, shop the local vendor booths for handmade gifts and seasonal goodies, and buy a few raffle tickets for $1 each for your chance to win a huge Merry Market Gift Basket overflowing with items donated by our wonderful Market vendors. Raffle tickets will be on sale at the Market from Nov. 25-Dec. 16 and all proceeds will benefit the Manor Farmers Market. So mark your calendars now for Dec. 16 and come on out to support your friendly local Market! And now for the Market offerings:

Munkebo Farm will have native mustard greens, baby kale, spinach, lettuce, bell peppers, hatch green chili, hot peppers, jalapenos, green onions, garlic, basil, oregano, lemon thyme, pesto, blue cheese dressing, berry pie, buttermilk pie and bread.

Laverne's Vegetable Patch -This week finds the patch with a few more vegetables. Yellow squash - still doing great. The patch will also have cherry tomatoes, bell peppers, jalapeno peppers, Chinese cabbage and greens. Also available will be the homemade salsa and home grown country fresh eggs. There will also be several bouquets of flowers from the patch.

Burt's Texas Garden: It almost feels like fall this week! On our market table, we will have Yellow Squash, Zucchini Squash, Tatuma Squash, Turnip Greens, Turnips, Swiss Chard, Mustard Greens, Lettuce, Radishes, Broccoli, and Hot Peppers. In addition, we'll have Dill Pickles, Pickled Beets, Jalapeno Jelly, and Farm Fresh Eggs. We are sold out of Chow-Chow for the rest of the season.

Richardson Farms: All natural, humanely raised beef, pork and poultry from their family farm in Rockdale. Sausages: Italian hot or sweet, breakfast in link or pan, smoked beef or pork. Chops, ribs, steaks, cutlets, ground meats and roasts. Truly exceptional quality while supporting the local ranchers and economy.

Kala's Kuisine: I will bring all my award winning salsa's, Almondaise, hummas, cilantro chutney, curry sauce and always the samosa and momo's. These are my standard products. I do not know if you knew that I got 9 awards on my salsa's this years hot sauce contest. 5 in Austin, 2 in Houston and 2 in Alberkerky. Curry-chipotle got first place, Mirchi-masala got first place and curry tabasco got second place and mango chutney got third place on all the events. That is why I said award winning salsas.

Ray the Noodle Man: With Texas Wendish Heritage Society Noodles made the old fashioned way with eggs, flour and salt. Just like his Mom, known all over Central Texas as The Noodle Lady, started making some sixty years ago in Giddings.

Spud Pancakes, Inc.- Volkmar Helmenstein's mobile pancake wagon will be at the market making homemade potato pancakes to order. Served with apple sauce or sour cream. Delicious!

Goodwin Homestead: Beautiful hand made stained glass mosaics for home and garden, 100% wool felted bags, and green beans

A Wild Soap Bar LLC: Located on Union Lee Church Rd. Serving up truly natural native Texas soaps, body balms, and eco-friendly gift sets. Take advantage of their discounted Farmers Market prices! Use the contact form at http://www.awildsoapbar.com by 10am Wed. morning to order anything on the website for delivery to the Market or browse their fragrant weekly selection when you get there. Stamp out fake evil commercial soap....lather up with a wild soap bar! cheers! maggie hanus, soap bartender, a wild soap bar LLC 512.272.4058

Bloor House: handcrafted necessities has lovely things for the entire family, Texas Beer Soap, Shea Butter Body Cremes, All Natural Laundry Soap that's great for sensitive skin as well as HE washers, Liquid and Gel Soaps, Healing Lip Balms, Bath Milk and Bombs, and more! Gifts created for every budget (starting at just $2) ! Bloor House products are great for stocking stuffers as well as holiday gifts for teachers, co-workers, and clients... gift wrapping and shipping available! Order this week to have hostess gifts ready in time for Thanksgiving!

Manor Market farmers, ranchers and vendors would like to thank all the local organizations & businesses that make the market possible every week: East Rural Community Center, Manor Chamber of Commerce & Manor Veterinarian Hospital

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