Visit our blog to see who's coming to Market each week and to learn about our special events.
Our Local Family Farm & Food Vendors
(Please note that all produce is dependent on Mother Nature's whims.)
Burt's Texas Garden - Burt's is a small family farm in Manor, Texas. We grow and sell a wide variety of seasonal organic vegetables, farm fresh eggs, and homestyle canned goods, such as dill pickles, bread and butter pickles, pickled beets, chow chow, and an assortment of jams and jellies. Special orders are welcomed.
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.
Kala's Kuisine - Kala’s Kuisine offers up a unique twist on traditional Nepalese dishes by combining them with flavors from around the world. Kala is dedicated to providing healthy and delicious vegetarian food that contains the best ingredients and no preservatives. From salsas & chutneys to lunch wraps & samosas, Kala’s Kuisine boasts a variety of award winning products.
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.
Munkebo Farm - Located on Blake Manor Rd, offering seasonal organically grown vegetables, pesto, blue cheese dressing, homemade pies, freshly baked bread and more.
Ray, The Noodle Man - Ray comes to Market with his Wendish Texas Heritage Society Noodles from a noodle shop in Giddings started by his Mom "The Noodle Lady" some sixty years ago. You can't find homemade from scratch egg noodles like this just anywhere!
Richardson Farms - Jim & Kay Richardson provide wholesome pasture raised beef, pork and poultry to 4 farmers markets in central Texas and to several area restaurants. They grind their own supplemental pig and cattle feed from corn that they raised on the farm using conservation tillage techniques. You can order on their website for delivery to the Market or for pickup at the farm. Nothing is more important to Richardson Farms than happy and healthy animals!
Our Local Artisan Vendors
A Wild Soap Bar LLC - Located on Union Lee Church Rd, serving up premium, truly natural soaps & body balms since 1995. Their eco-friendly native plant products are sold at Whole Foods, Central Market, HEB, and fine boutiques across the country. Stop by the Market and take advantage of their special discounted farmers market prices! Use the contact form on their website by 10am Wed. to request products for delivery to the Market or browse their fragrant weekly selection when you get there.
Bloor House Handcrafted Necessities - Try Rebecca's all natural handmade biodegradable Laundry Soap. Bath Bombs, Insect Repellent, After Bite Cream, Texas Beer Soap, Lip Balms, Lotions, Body Creams, Bath Salts, Liquid Hand Soap, and Oil-Free Moisturizing Face and Body Scrubs. Luxurious skin and home care products for every body! Special orders taken.
Goodwin Homestead - Providing handcrafted, glass mosaics for home and garden and 100% wool hand dyed and felted coin purses. Also surplus vegetables when available.
Petals for Healing - Wellness could be Shannon White’s middle name, because that is her business focus. Shannon is a graduate student studying Holistic Nutrition and a nationally certified massage therapist. Petals for Healing encompasses several business ventures, including hand-crafted natural stone jewelry, nature art postcards and greeting cards, and Orthotebb exercise sandals. Gift certificates are available; special orders are welcome.