this week's market



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From: Oconee Farmers Market <oconeefm@yahoo.com>
Date: November 23, 2012 9:39:27 AM EST
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Market Manager
www.oconeefarmersmarket.org (currently being updated) 


--- On Fri, 11/23/12, Oconee Farmers Market <oconeefm@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Oconee Farmers Market <oconeefm@yahoo.com>
Subject: this week's market
To: "Oconee Farmers Market" <oconeefm@yahoo.com>
Date: Friday, November 23, 2012, 9:19 AM

Holiday Greetings All-
Please join us tomorrow for Small Business Saturday at the Oconee Farmers Market in downtown Watkinsville. This will be our last market of the 2012 season and there are still plenty of great purchases to be made- stock up for winter and start you gift shopping now!
Our vendors will have winter greens and vegetables, local wildflower and sourwood honey, honey products including honey butters, lip balms and beeswax candles, 100% grass fed beef including ground beef, pulled beef BBQ sliders for sale, jams, jellies and preserves, fresh and dehydrated shiitake mushrooms, boiled and fried peanuts, beef jerky, original and cinnamon kettlecorn, herbs, sea salts, breads, vegetable quiche and more! We will also have vegetarian dog and cats treats in holiday bags, peanut butter candy cane dog treats for stocking stuffers, fat lighter bundles and packages, Christmas ornaments and other crafts, Shea butter, handmade essential oil soaps, hand crocheted baby blankets, rag rugs,  natural compost, parrot feathers for decorating, mealworms for birds, angora fibers and the list goes on!
We will also have some goLocal information and decals for you.
As always COFFEE and now HOT CHOCOLATE ARE FREE!!
Hope to see you Saturday and
Thank you again for such a great 2012 season at Oconee Farmers Market!
Cindy
Market Manager
www.oconeefarmersmarket.org (currently being updated) 

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