Any of you see the movie Fresh this weekend? Several of us Manor marketeers went to see it Saturday night in support of Edible Austin's Eat Local Week. Buy from your local family farms, know your farmers, know your food.
This week at the Market you'll find:
Burt's Texas Garden: Ahhh, Mother Nature! As expected, the hard freeze the other night wreaked havoc on our gardens. We were able to harvest the remainder of our Tatuma and Zucchini squash and Hot Peppers beforehand though. So, this will be the last week for each of those items. We still have plenty of the cold-weather-loving turnips and turnip greens, mustard greens, lettuce, broccoli, collard greens, radishes, and new for this week CABBAGE. Also, as we had to harvest all of our still-green tomatoes, we have a new batch of CHOW-CHOW made up. In addition, we'll have the usual fare of Dill Pickles, Pickled Beets, and Jalapeno Jelly.
Laverne's Vegetable Patch-This week finds the patch with homemade salsa and home grown country fresh eggs. There will also be several bouquets of flowers from the patch.
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
Richardson Farms has antibiotic and growth hormone free beef and pork for sale. We also have a PDF ORDER FORM that you can download and fax or email back to us with your meat selection and we will be happy to deliver it to one of our Farmers Markets or you can pick it up at our farm. All of our meat is Texas Department of Health inspected and vacuum packaged. Click here to find out more information about our meat products. All of our chickens (broilers and layers) are "Pastured", meaning, they are out on the grass/fields and are able to scratch the earth and eat as many bugs and/or grass that they can find! Pastured chickens provide a much more superior flavor than regular chickens! Click, Pastured Poultry to find out exactly how much healthier pastured eggs are than store eggs.
Kalas Kuisine: Momo, samosa, wraps, pastas and beans, chutney, salsa and curry sauce, humus, pesto.
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.
The Goodwin Homestead will have stained glass mosaics , hand felted and embellished bags, and butternut squash!
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 now to get gifts in time for Christmas!
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!
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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