MUSIC: Sue & Drew Wenner will be singing and playing Old Time Acoustic Music and Traditional Fiddle Tunes.
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS AND VENDORS: All items for sale are required to be locally grown or locally made.
GUIDE: Items are listed alphabetically. New items and categories are in bold.
Things you might find include: gourmet dips, artisan Texas cheeses, home crafted items, free-range eggs, baked goods (breads, cakes, mini cheesecakes, cookies, cupcakes & pies), canned goods (jams & jellies, marmalade, hand-made clothes, preserves, pickled vegetables, salsas & relishes), local raw honey, jewelry, fried pies, plants, soaps (lye and herbal), ribbon cane syrup, fruit wines and wood products.
Local Produce this time of year includes: green beans, fresh unshelled pinto beans, beets, broccoli, carrots, eggplants, garlic, greens (arugula, bok choi, Chinese cabbage, collards, kale, misuna, mustard, Swiss chard, tatsoi & turnip), kohlrabi, lettuce, frozen peas (purple hull & pinto), purple hull peas (shelled & unshelled), peppers (banana, Bell, jalapeno & poblano), new potatoes, pumpkins, radishes (ice-cycle
NEW VENDOR:
New vendor, Johanna Taylor will be selling vegetable and herb starter plants. She will have green beans, cabbage, cucumbers, kal
REGULAR VENDORS:
Nikki Cumby (Grandma's Best) will be selling fried pies in a variety of flavors which include apple, apricot, peach, cherry, pineapple, chocolate, coconut, vanilla, lemon, buttermilk, pecan and sweet potato. What makes her fried pies different from others is in the fruit pies, she also use dried fruit. The size of her pies are much larger than the average pie. She also makes homemade cookies, brownies, sweet breads, pies, cakes and old fashion tea cakes. For special orders call 903-216-7438.
Peggie Hobbs will be selling aprons, hand-made tote bags and sunbonnets, as well as, crocheted scarves and hats to keep you warm. She will also be introducing assorted baby items and kitchen decor items.
George Partain will be returning with eggplants, frozen shelled purple hull peas, squash (patti-pan, yellow & zucchini), sweet potatoes, tomatoes (red & green) and turnips.
Deric Peveto, owner of Wood By Hand LLC, might be at the market with a wide variety of wood products ranging from wine bottle stoppers to turkey calls. He will also be offering seasonal carved signs throughout the year.
Stuart Davis may be at the market with produce.
Appleby Community Farm may be at the market. She sells pastured organic eggs, greens (arugula, Chinese cabbage, swiss chard & kale), herbs and peppers (banana, jalapeno & Trinidad perfume). For information about the Appleby Community Farm CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) farm on HWY 59 between Appleby and HWY 259, check out their website: www.applebycommunityfarm.com or stop by and visit with them at the market for membership information.
The SFA Horticulture Club might be at the market.
Wednesday Nov 25, 2015
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM CST
1 to 5 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 25
Hitch Lot
corner of Pearl St. and W. Main St. - across from Banita Creek Hall
Printed courtesy of www.nacogdoches.org – Contact the Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce for more information.
2516 North Street, Nacogdoches, TX 75965 – (936) 560-5533 – membership@nactx.com