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Aug. 6: LA Baguette featured vendor at Farmers Market

Courtesy photo. La Baguette.
Courtesy photo. La Baguette.

The Chelsea Farmers Market takes place each Saturday from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Palmer parking lot.

Chelsea Update is profiling vendors at the Chelsea Farmers Market and this week, it’s LA Baguette owned by Lisa Carolin and Suzanne Murray.

By Lisa Carolin

You can find fresh and delicious baguettes, rye-sesame boules, brioches, madeleines, savory and sweet tarts, and special dessert items at LA Baguette. Full disclosure: I am a partner in the company with baker extraordinaire and francophile Suzanne Murray.

La-Baguette-bread-1We started the business five years ago, and have been vendors at the Chelsea Farmers Market since, in part thanks to Suzanne’s volunteer work at the time with Chelsea Community Kitchen.

We have received a wonderful reception as well as great appreciation and loyalty from the Chelsea community.

Suzanne and I enjoy the relaxed setting, and the friendly and varied vendors we’ve had the pleasure to get to know.

Please let us thank you for reading Chelsea Update and for visiting LA Baguette by offering a free madeleine to anyone who comes to our stand and mentions this article.

Last week, many of the vendors were rained out of the market so there is no updated listing this week. This is their listing from last week.   

Kapnick Orchards: Cherries, blueberries, peaches, apples, baked goods

Afeathermations: Natural media crafts for ceremony and celebration. Bark art, wall hangings, medicine wheels, heal-the-earth wreaths, fans, rattles, and owls this week.

Fluffy-Bottom-cheeseFluffy Bottom Creamery: sheep’s milk cheeses and yogurt

Country Hills Pottery: pottery

Chandra June: jewelry

Debbie’s Bead Design: jewelry

Two Tracks Acres: breakfast sausage, Italian sausage, chorizo, pork chops, ribs, polish sausage, pork roasts, ground pork, chicken

Goetz Greenhouse: kale, beets, cabbage, garlic, onions, potatoes, zucchini, carrots, cucumbers, broccoli, tomatoes, corn, yellow squash, eggplant, melons, cantaloupe, basil, free range eggs, flower bouquets

Dave's-Honey-2Lands of Bru-Garick: eggs, potatoes, kohlrabi, flowers

Stone Hearth Bakery: bread, cookies, brownies

Heim Gardens: kohlrabi, green beans

Frog Hollar: cherries, blueberries, cucumbers, corn, green beans, radishes

Dave’s Honey: honey

HumusFilafil: hummus and falafel

Renovatio Woodworks: hand-crafted wood furniture

La Baguette cookiesLa Baguette: baked goods, baguettes

Bean Creek Cookie Company: old fashioned cookies made from scratch, light and fluffy caramel corn

Thistle Blossom Herbals: Salves, infused herbal medicine oils, moisturizer oils and lotion bars and our famous lavender linen spray

Bordine Farms: dahlias, glads, snap dragons

Brieland Shoultz: eggs, vegetables, soap, jam

Elysium Soap: soap, lotions, lip balm

jamHerbology Organics: all natural, eco-friendly and sustainably sourced Apothecary items that are custom infused with therapeutic grade Essential Oils, Botanical’s and Extracts, ranging from Personal Bath and Body Care items, to Home and Pet Care products.

Robin Hills Farm: heirloom tomatoes, romano beans

Carolyn Myer: jams and jellies

Tantre Farms: new potatoes, kale, arugula, green beans, summer squash, carrots, spicy mix, collards, zucchini, radishes, beets, broccoli,  cabbage, cucumbers, fresh garlic, kohlrabi, hot peppers, tomatoes, Swiss chard, mushrooms, eggplant, onions, blackberries, plums, watermelon

Heaven’s Gate Soy Candles: Soy Candles

The Barn: rustic benches from reclaimed barnwood

Merkel Gardens: hanging baskets, flowers, cut flowers, and vegetables

assorted-vegetablesSmith’s Daylillies: daylilies

Fresh: coffee by the cup  and coffee

H and H Sugarbush: maple syrup and related products

Mostly Green Acres:  soy free, organic fed, free range chicken eggs and whole chickens, grass fed beef

Activities: cooking demo, music by the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra, Kiwanis children’s tent

assorted-vegetables

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