Category Archives: Farmers Market

Indulge Me Jewelry will be at this weekends market

     Indulge Me Jewelry will be selling handmade necklaces, earrings, bracelets, bookmarks, key chains, dry erase boards, and hair accessories! For a sneak peak visit them online. www.facebook.com/indulgemejewelry      Things to look for: baked goods (breads, cakes, cookies & pies), candles, canned … Continue reading

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Fall Harvest Fling this weekend at the market

     The Fall Harvest Fling will get underway at 8 a.m. with live entertainment, children’s activities and much much more! Children’s Activities include: Arts & Crafts, face-painting, adoptathon, recycling, Children’s Yoga at 11 a.m. and MUCH MORE! Mercis’ World Cuisine will … Continue reading

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Fall is in the air at the Nacogdoches Farmer’s Market

     Things to look for: baked goods (breads, cakes, cookies & pies), candles, canned goods (wild-picked jams & jellies including may haw, blackberry, blueberry, muscatine and wild plum as well as jams, marmalades, preserves, chow-chow, pickled vegetables, salsas & relishes), ceramics, … Continue reading

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Check out Briggate Farm’s booth at the market this Saturday

     Briggate Farms will offer handpainted porcelain art, stained glass and dichroic art jewelry, handmade wooden wine bottle holders, and ‘Wine-lights’, a new creation by Brian using recycled wine bottles, reclaimed copper and tea lights to make beautiful outdoor patio lighting … Continue reading

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Bellebrook Farms will be back at the market this Saturday

     Bellebrook Farms will be back this Saturday. They sell 90% lean organic Belgian Blue Beef: ground beef (90% & 98% lean), steaks, brisket and roasts.      Things to look for: baked goods (breads, cakes, cookies & pies), candles, canned goods (wild-picked … Continue reading

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Fresh baked bread will be back at the market this Saturday

     Molly Perkins will be selling chocolate bread, sandwich breads (honey oat, wheat & white), pecan sticky buns, several varieties of scones and various other rustic breads. Molly hopes to be a regular at the Nacogdoches Farmers Market bringing a variety … Continue reading

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Join us this Saturday at the Farmer’s Market

     Wednesday market is now closed for the season. Join us every Saturday from 8am to 12pm for fresh produce.      Things to look for: baked goods (breads, cakes, cookies & pies), organic beef, candles, canned goods (wild-picked jams & jellies including … Continue reading

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Lots of fresh produce still available at the Farmer’s Market

     Things to look for: baked goods (breads, cakes, cookies & pies), organic beef, candles, canned goods (wild-picked jams & jellies including may haw, blackberry, blueberry, muscatine and wild plum as well as jams, marmalades, preserves, chow-chow, pickled vegetables, salsas and … Continue reading

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Free-Range Eggs this weekend at the Farmer’s Market

     Briggate Farms will be back with free-range eggs, lavender, sweet flag, feather grass, pink muhly grass and purple fountain grass in 1gals, aloe vera and basil in 4” pots. She will also offer stained glass and dichroic glass jewelry made … Continue reading

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C&R Kutt Bottle will be back at the Market on Saturday

     C&R Kutt Bottle will be back Saturday.). They sell cut glass made from recycled bottles They will also be selling drinking glasses, goblet candles (made with soy), tapered candle-holders, cup candleholders, flower vases, self-watering planters, wind chimes and hurricane lamps. … Continue reading

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