Stormy days give the Market a different vibe. Time seems to slow down and worries seem to disappear. Take the time to connect with the dedicated people who grow and care for the delicious food that nourishes us. With every interaction you have at the Market, there are opportunities to establish relationships and gain a sense of place. That feeling is hard to put into words. So come out tomorrow, enjoy the rain, and experience it for yourself!
Look at the list below to see which products will be available tomorrow! If you are wondering WHO will be at the market, look at our ROLL CALL on our Facebook or Instagram! The market is open for Main Season on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 8AM-2PM now through October 29, 2021.
What's at the Market?
- Apricots
- Artisan Ketchups (non-tomato based)
- Assorted cheeses- made from cow milk, sheep milk, goat milk!
- Baked goods
- BBQ infused with wine
- Beets
- Blueberries
- Body care products- handmade soaps, hand creams, lotions + more!
- Bread (assorted)
- Broccoli
- Cabbage
- Carrots
- Cauliflower
- Celery
- Cherries – sweet & tart (might be the last weekend to buy)
- Cocktail Kits (non-alcohlic)
- Coffee – whole bean, hot, cold brew
- Cold pressed juices
- Cucumbers & pickling cucumbers
- Currants
- Dried Beans
- Dumplings – steamed & frozen
- Fennel
- Fish – fresh, frozen, smoked & pate
- Flowers - potted, picked & hanging baskets
- Eggs – chicken, duck, turkey
- Gooseberries
- Greens – large variety
- Hard cider
- Herbs – sage, thyme, dill, parsley, chives, and more
- Honey
- Kohlrabi
- Leeks
- Loose leaf tea
- Maple syrup
- Meat - chicken, beef, pork, rabbit, lamb, duck
- Michigan fruit wine
- Microgreens
- Milk
- Mushrooms (wide variety)
- Mustard
- Onions
- Pastys
- Peaches
- Peas
- Pickles & pickled vegetables
- Plums
- Popcorn
- Potatoes
- Premade meals
- Preserves
- Radishes
- Raspberries
- Rutabaga
- Sauerkraut
- Salsa
- Scallions
- Shallots
- Snap & snow peas
- Steamed buns
- Sweet Potatoes
- Tomatoes
- Tortillas- offered in a variety of flavors
- Vegan desserts
- Vegetable & herb plants
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