this week's market



Subject:: this week's market




Market Manager
www.oconeefarmersmarket.org (currently being updated) 


--- On Fri, 4/19/13, 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, April 19, 2013, 7:46 AM

Greetings All-
Please join us this week for the Oconee Farmers Market in front of the Oconee County Courthouse in downtown Watkinsville rfom 8-1 pm.
This week our vendors will again have an abundant variety of items for you including-
farm fresh eggs
herbs, mixed greens including lettuces, early Spring and root vegetables
local and sourwood honey, honey butter and biscuits
Shiitake mushrooms
many cuts and varieties of grass fed beef, pork and chicken
pecans
flavored and pimento goat cheese
granolas including gluten free options, honey peanut butter
homemade pastas and gelato. snow cones
organic whole wheat, spelt sprouted and banana breads, pita and cheese stuffed breads
whole cakes, cupcakes, cookies, whole and mini pies
bagels, english muffins, scones, cinnamon rolls and sticky buns, challah and more!
landscape and garden plants including strawberry, tomato and pepper plants
sea salts, essential oil soaps, goat and lambs milk soaps and lotions, shea butter, etc.
beeswax candles, decorated gourds, glass work beads and other jewelry
blacksmith crafts and birdhouses
kettle corn, boiled and fried peanuts, lemonade
local pottery and arts
vegetarian dog and cat treats and so much more!
As always, COFFEE AND ICE WATER ARE FREE!
Also this week we will enjoy the sounds of Louis Phillip Pelot.
Come celebrate Earth Day(April 22nd). Know your farmer, know your food!
Hope to see you Saturday!
Cindy
Market Manager
www.oconeefarmersmarket.org (currently being updated) 

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