Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Market Offerings for Mar.10

We have live music from Chrissie Engle Natoli at the market, a park for your children to run around, free Wi-Fi, exercise zone and lots of easy, easy parking.


Burt's Texas Garden: Hey y'all! This week, we will have Spinach and Turnips. In addition, we'll have Bread and Butter Pickles, Pickled Beets, Chow Chow, Jalapeno Jelly, and Farm Fresh Eggs. Stop by and see us!


Laverne’s Vegetable Patch - This week will have salsa, perfect for the tamales, and eggs.


ColMar Farm: I will bring some mustard greens, fresh onions, Swiss chard, herbs, spring mix lettuce, spinach, canned goods, homemade cookies, eggs and a good time to be had by us all.


Our Newest Farmer: Gordon Taylor hails from lovely Cele, Texas. This week Gordon will be bringing cabbage, broccoli, spinach, carrots, green onions, kale, collards and Swiss chard.


Edendell Farm will be back next week.


The Tamale Lady: Or her grandson with Chicken or Pork tamales made right here in beautiful downtown Manor.


Ray the Noodle Man: Homemade Texas Wendish Heritage Society Noodles. Raymond will also start bringing more of his mother's recipes offering regular cottage cheese, cottage cheese with cranberries or caraway. Free samples.


Kala's Kuisine: Will be hosted by Georgia while Kala is out of the country, offering a wide variety of sweet to very hot salsas and chutneys: Curry-Tabasco, Mango Chutney, Chutney Salsa, Mirchi-Masala & Curry -Chipotle Salsa. Stop by for a bite!!!


A Wild Soap Bar LLC will be back next week.


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! Rebecca will also be bringing fresh made granola and bread.


Manor Farmers' Market would like to thank the local businesses that contribute to the market: Jonse Farmers Insurance, Manor Veterinarian Hospital, Manor Chamber of Commerce and the East Rural Community Center.

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