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Our Local Family Farm & Food Vendors
(Please note that all produce is dependent on Mother Nature's whims.)
Colmar Farm - Providing seasonally grown fresh organic veggies, delicious canned goods, and home baked delights! Come see us.
Farmer Gordon - In addition to a wide variety of freshly grown seasonal organic vegetables, Gordon also brings a tasty array of his specialty canned goods to market each week.
Frank Touissant, Beekeeper - Frank's "beeyards" are located in the Blake-Manor, Littig and FM 973 areas. Frank attends Market on the first Wednesday of each month as long as he has a supply of his wildflower honey to sell. He has been keeping bees for over 35 years and is more than happy to provide assistance to others wanting to learn.
Welcome to Green Grass Meats
All Beef. No Surprises.
From our Ranch to your front door.
Organically raised, grass-fed beef cattle produce meat that is leaner and more flavorful than cattle raised in feed lots and fed corn and other fillers. Grass-fed beef is higher in Omega 3 fatty acids and CLA's than grain-fed beef and since it is naturally leaner there are many health benefits to replacing traditional store bought beef with naturally raised grass-fed beef.
Cattle were meant to graze the land; but somewhere along the way, cattle raisers figured out that they could fatten more cattle for less money - and in less time - if they took them off the pasture and fed them grain and other fillers. Not only does this add unnecessary fats, but it mutes the authentic flavor of the beef, leaving taste of grains and fillers.
Laverne's Vegetable Patch - Backyard gardening at it's finest! Laverne provides seasonal vegetables late spring through first frost (tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash & okra to name a few), pears, pecans, salsa, eggs & seasonal crafts. Laverne also sells at the Quick Stop Feed Store on 290 next to the Admin Building if you need a fix between Markets. You might find her at craft fairs & festivals thoughout the state of Texas including the Manor Chip Festival in May.
Mata Tamales - Mouthwatering chicken, pork, beef and bean & cheese tamales. Special orders are not a problem for this Manor family to accomodate your preferences. Umm umm, good!
Munkebo Farm - Located on Blake Manor Rd, offering seasonal organically grown vegetables, herbs, pesto, dressings, pies, quiche, duck, duck eggs, pastured beef, and more. For more info visit http://www.munkebofarm.com/
Ray, The Noodle Man - Ray comes to Market with his Texas Wendish Heritage Society Noodles.When our ancestors came from Germany on a ship called The Ben Nevis in 1854 they brought the original recipe with them for the Noodles that are still made by hand by the ladies at the Texas Wendish Heritage Society in Serbin TX where our immigrated ancestors first established homes and a church. They tell us that this art is dying out since the ladies are getting older. They are trying to find younger women interested in making these noodles. Our Wendish ancestors came to America for religious freedom and to establish homes.
Organically Grown Veggies at Burt's Texas Garden