STOCK UP THIS WEEKEND, MAY 29, 2010
May 27, 2010 by Jill McKeever
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PLEASE WELCOME TO THE FARMERS’ MARKET
Belle Amie – 10 minute massage chair
J.C. Mendoza – Plants – Roses, Hibiscus
Jeremy Ashley – Homemade Hot sauce, baked breads, cookies
Jarvis Farms – Blackberries, Cucumbers, Radishes
MAKE OUT YOUR LIST
Dairy half gallon, whole certified organic non-homogenized milk, Cheeses: garlic dill, regular cheddar, feta, caraway cheddar, colby, sage cheddar, gouda and goat cheese – J.R. Fisher
Eggs – J.R. Fisher
Fresh Vegetables – Patsy Yates, and J.R. Fisher
Fresh roasted whole bean coffee, brewed coffee, smoothies, espresso drinks – Seven Seas Coffee Roasting Company
Fruit Trees – Three Oaks Farm
Garden Decor – Three Oaks Farm
Goats milk lotion – J.R. Fisher
Handcrafted hair bows Roy Olayo
Herbs Plants- J.R. Fisher, and Patsy Yates
Homemade cookies, brownies and specialty dog treats- JC’s Cookies
Houseplants, hanging baskets, bedding plants, ornamental trees, vines – Three Oaks Farm
Smoked Beef Brisket sold by the pound, cold smoked cheeses (habenero, pepper jack, colby, Swiss & sharp cheddar) smoked with Cherry wood – Robert Armor – Love At First Slice
Sweet spiced pickles – Pete Gremillion
Tamales – Elua Zoniga, Roy Olayo
Vintage Revival Signs & Decor – Sharon Johnson
Make Out Your Shopping List – May 22, 2010
May 15, 2010 by Jill McKeever
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Dairy half gallon, whole certified organic non-homogenized milk, Cheeses: garlic dill, regular cheddar, feta, caraway cheddar, colby, sage cheddar, gouda and goat cheese – J.R. Fisher
Eggs – J.R. Fisher
Fresh Vegetables – Patsy Yates, and J.R. Fisher
Fresh roasted whole bean coffee, brewed coffee, smoothies, espresso drinks – Seven Seas Coffee Roasting Company
Fruit Trees – Three Oaks Farm
Garden Decor – Three Oaks Farm
Goats milk lotion – J.R. Fisher
Handcrafted hair bows Roy Olayo
Herbs Plants- J.R. Fisher, and Patsy Yates
Homemade cookies, brownies and specialty dog treats- JC’s Cookies
Houseplants, hanging baskets, bedding plants, ornamental trees, vines – Three Oaks Farm
Smoked Beef Brisket sold by the pound, cold smoked cheeses (habenero, pepper jack, colby, Swiss & sharp cheddar) smoked with Cherry wood – Robert Armor – Love At First Slice
Sweet spiced pickles – Pete Gremillion
Tamales – Elua Zoniga, Roy Olayo
Vintage Revival Signs & Decor – Sharon Johnson
Gifts, Goodies, and Grub At Market This Week
April 30, 2010 by Jill McKeever
Filed under News
May 1, 2010
Market hours 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. RAIN or SHINE
KIDS COOK AT MARKET
Juniors chefs, ages seven to thirteen, explore the market. The kids take a market shopping trip to learn about the importance of eating fresh foods and nutrition, opportunities to chat with area farmers, then back to the booth to create a fresh & healthy recipe.
This event will be led by Jill McKeever of SimpleDailyRecipes.com.
PLEASE PRE-REGISTER EACH CHILD by email.
Email Jill [at] SimpleDailyRecipes [dot]com
Email Jill if you have any questions.
DRESS CODE
Junior chefs should be dressed with safety and comfort in mind. Please wear shirts with fitted sleeves and remove any jewelry.
Please arrive 15 minutes before the event begins.
MAKE OUT YOUR SHOPPING LIST
Beef Jerky – Danny Arnett
Dairy half gallon, whole certified organic non-homogenized milk, Cheeses: garlic dill, regular cheddar, feta, caraway cheddar, colby, sage cheddar, gouda and goat cheese – J.R. Fisher
Eggs – J.R. Fisher
Fresh Vegetables – Patsy Yates, and J.R. Fisher
Fresh roasted whole bean coffee, brewed coffee, smoothies, espresso drinks – Seven Seas Coffee Roasting Company
Fruit Trees – Three Oaks Farm
Garden Decor – Three Oaks Farm
Goats milk lotion – J.R. Fisher
Handcrafted hair bows Roy Olayo
Herbs Plants- J.R. Fisher, and Patsy Yates
Homemade cookies, brownies and specialty dog treats- JC’s Cookies
Houseplants, hanging baskets, bedding plants, ornamental trees, vines – Three Oaks Farm
Smoked Beef Brisket sold by the pound, cold smoked cheeses (habenero, pepper jack, colby, Swiss & sharp cheddar) smoked with Cherry wood – Robert Armor – Love At First Slice
Sweet spiced pickles – Pete Gremillion
Tamales – Elua Zoniga, Roy Olayo
Vintage Revival Signs & Decor – Sharon Johnson
Plants, Produce and Artisan Products On Sale This Week
April 23, 2010 by Jill McKeever
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APRIL 24, 2010
Market hours 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. RAIN or SHINE
Beef Jerky – Danny Arnett
Dairy half gallon, whole certified organic non-homogenized milk, Cheeses: garlic dill, regular cheddar, feta, caraway cheddar, colby, sage cheddar, gouda and goat cheese – J.R. Fisher
Eggs – J.R. Fisher
Fresh Vegetables – Patsy Yates, and J.R. Fisher
Fresh roasted whole bean coffee, brewed coffee, smoothies, espresso drinks – Seven Seas Coffee Roasting Company
Fruit Trees – Three Oaks Farm
Garden Decor – Three Oaks Farm
Goats milk lotion – J.R. Fisher
Handcrafted hair bows Roy Olayo
Herbs Plants- J.R. Fisher, and Patsy Yates
Homemade cookies, brownies and specialty dog treats- JC’s Cookies
Houseplants, hanging baskets, bedding plants, ornamental trees, vines – Three Oaks Farm
Smoked Beef Brisket sold by the pound, cold smoked cheeses (habenero, pepper jack, colby, Swiss & sharp cheddar) smoked with Cherry wood – Robert Armor – Love At First Slice
Sweet spiced pickles – Pete Gremillion
Tamales – Elua Zoniga, Roy Olayo
Vintage Revival Signs & Decor – Sharon Johnson
Merchants Attending Market April 17, 2010
April 16, 2010 by Jill McKeever
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We can expect a lot of great finds, delicious foods, and beautiful plants from merchants at market tomorrow.
Beef Jerky – Danny Arnett
Fresh Produce – Patsy Yates, and J.R. Fisher
Fresh roasted whole bean coffee, brewed coffee, smoothies, espresso drinks – Seven Seas Coffee Roasting Company
Fruit Trees – Three Oaks Farm
Garden Decor Three Oaks Farm
Goat Cheese & locally made cheeses – J.R. Fisher
Goats milk lotion- J.R. Fisher
Handcrafted hair bows Roy Olayo
Herbs Plants- Brenda Roberts, J.R. Fisher, and Patsy Yates
Homemade cookies, brownies and specialty dog treats- JC’s Cookies
Homemade Tamales – Elua Zoniga, Roy Olayo, and Sylvia
Houseplants, hanging baskets, bedding plants, ornamental trees, vines – Three Oaks Farm
Pottery – Brenda Roberts
Smoked Beef Brisket sold by the pound, cold smoked cheeses (habenero, pepper jack, colby, Swiss & sharp cheddar) smoked with Cherry wood – Robert Armor – Love At First Slice
Sweet spiced pickles – Pete Gremillion
Vintage Revival Signs & Decor – Sharon Johnson
Vegetable Plants J.R. Fisher, Patsy Yates & Three Oaks Farm
SPECIAL GUESTS
Johanna Hicks from the Hopkins County Extension Office is talking about the safe handling of fruits and vegetables and shares dehydrating information.
Andrew Wallace with Boys Scouts Troop 69, says to bring your old flag and he will replace it with a new flag.
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Also, bring your camera and take pictures of yourself enjoying the market, then upload them here on the fan page. We want to see your smiling faces!
I can’t wait to see y’all there for our weekly block party for food lovers!
Jill McKeever
http://SulphurSpringsFarmersMarket.com
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Market Opens April 10, 2010- Merchants Attending Are
February 16, 2010 by Jill McKeever
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Are you ready for a whole new season of eating foods locally grown around Sulphur Springs, Texas?
WOO HOO!!!
2010 Market hours 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.
Season runs from April 10th through October 23rd.
We can expect to enjoy lots of goodies from merchants at market tomorrow.
- Beef Jerky – Danny Arnett
- Crafts – Sharon Johnson
- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables – Patsy Yates, and J.R. Fisher
- Fresh roasted whole bean coffee, brewed coffee, smoothies, espresso drinks – Seven Seas Coffee Roasting Company
- Garlic – J.R. Fisher
- Goats milk lotion- J.R. Fisher
- Health Booth – Hospital
- Herbs, spices- Brenda Roberts, and J.R. Fisher
- Homemade cookies, brownies and specialty dog treats- JC’s Cookies
- Homemade Tamales – Elua Zoniga, Roy Olayo, and Sylvia
- Plants, hanging baskets, flowers – Three Oaks Farm
- Pottery – Brenda Roberts
- Smoked Beef Brisket sold by the pound, cold smoked cheeses (habenero, pepper jack, colby, Swiss & sharp cheddar) smoked with Cherry wood – Robert Armor – Love At First Slice
- Sweet spiced pickles – Pete Gremillion
Bring your camera and take pictures of yourself enjoying the market, then upload them here on the fan page. We want to see your smiling faces!
I can’t wait to see y’all there for our weekly block party for food lovers!
100 Days Until We Are Back In Full Swing
December 10, 2009 by Jill McKeever
Filed under News

Mark your calendars! Springtime will be here before we know it and we’ll be back to buying local produce and other goodies from our local farmers and food producers. Be sure to connect with us through our Facebook Fan Page for local food alerts and events.
CLICK HERE to BECOME A FAN of Main Street Farmers Market on Facebook.
If you’re not on Facebook, that’s ok! Stay Connected with our Newsletter for food news, recipes, and merchants attending each Saturday through out the 2010 season. Fill out the information in Stay Connected box in the right side bar of this page.
You don’t have to wait until we open to start sharing. Let’s stay connected now and keep each other in the know of local foods, local farms and events around our area. That’s what community is really all about.
Marc Maxwell Illuminates Our Power to Choose
September 3, 2009 by Jill McKeever
Filed under Events, News
Marc Maxwell will be in front of Lou Vineys Restaurant this Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. to shed some light on how you can save money on your electric bill. BRING YOUR ELECTRIC BILL, he won’t be able to assist you without it.
Now may be a good time to review your electric bill. Rates for electricity have dropped in the past year largely because of falling natural gas prices. If you don’t know what rates are available, or what you are already paying, it’s time to have a look.
Mark will have his laptop with him to take you online and show you how you have the power to choose.
If you haven’t had the chance to read his article, You Have the Power to Save Money on Your Electric Bill, it’s very illuminating. (I’m sorry, I had to say it!)
VOTE for Main Street Farmers’ Market to Win $5,000
June 21, 2009 by Jill McKeever
Filed under News
Care2 will donate a total of $15,000 to local farmers markets across the United States:
- The five groups with the most votes at the end of the contest will win:
First place: $5,000
Second place: $3,000
Third place: $2,000
Fourth place: $1,000
Fifth place: $1,000
- Every week, a randomly selected farmers market with at least five votes that week will win $250
- Every week, a randomly selected individual who voted that week will win a Care2 organic cotton tote bag.
- The ten individuals who recruit the most friends to vote will win $50 to use at their local farmers market and a Care2 organic cotton tote bag.
Care2 and LocalHarvest respectfully request that all participants read and follow the contest rules:
- Participants must have a valid personal email address to participate and may only register once. Only one vote per Participant.
- The Contest is open only to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, who are 18 years of age or older as of the date of registration for participation in the Contest.
- Please read the full Contest Rules.
Vendors Attending Market Saturday June 06, 2009

Enjoy a relaxing stroll down Main Street, take home fresh cut flowers, grass-fed meats, farm fresh produce and eggs, smokin’ grilled ribs, incredible fresh baked bread and desserts… Come savor the flavors of Main Street Farmers’ Market.
Bar V Brand – rib eyes, sirloin, club steak, ground beef, pork sausage and will be cooking sausage in the morning and hamburgers for lunch
CiboVino Restaurant – fresh baked foccacia, ciabatto, and refreshments
Deanna Boggs – Market baskets, gourds, packaged nuts, fruits, trial mix and pecan pies
Dipsy Dames of Texas Fame – specialty dips, pepper jelly, pickles, jalapenos, raspberry lemonade, peach lemonade, cornbread mixes, cheese-ball mixes, and fresh eggs from Riley Springs that will stand up & smile at you in the morning.
Fernando Rodriquez – tropical fruits and vegetables
J.R. Fisher – goats milk lotions, fresh eggs, squash
Love At First Slice, Robert Armor – Specializes in beef brisket sold by the pound, cold smoked cheeses (habenero, pepper jack, colby, Swiss & sharp cheddar) smoked with Cherry wood
Papa Dan’s Beef Jerky – Fresh made Beef Jerky from a 150-year old recipe.
Patsy Yates – fruits and vegetables
Roy Olayo – Homemade tamales, onions, plants
Rusty’s Grass Finished Foods – Beef, Herbal Sorbet desserts
Seven Seas Coffee Roasting Company - fresh roasted whole bean coffee, brewed coffee, refreshing smoothies, espresso base drinks
Sloans Creek Farm – Texas Grass-fed beef, lamb, goat, pasture pork, wild-caught salmon
Sulphur Springs Floral Etc. – Fresh cut flowers
The Dessert Lady – Cookies, breads, Cinnamon Rolls, Cakes, Pies and more
Three Oaks Farm -bedding plants, tropical plants, hanging baskets, trees and shrubs
Webb’s Farm Fresh Produce delivers cabbage*, collard greens*, Noonday onions*, onions*, Kentucky Wonders green beans, peaches, potatoes, tomatoes (red & green), cucumbers, purple onions*, white onions, cantaloupes, strawberries, squash and more to market. Marlon Webb will also have peaches from Pittsburgh!
*Locally Grown Produce



