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At the Saturday Farmers Market on May 30

Desserts by Erica is a new vendor at the Saturday Farmers Market.
Desserts by Erica is a new vendor at the Saturday Farmers Market.

The Saturday Chelsea Farmers Market takes place from 8 a.m.-noon on Saturday, May 30 at the Palmer parking lot.

Below is a list of the vendors and what they expect to have for sale:

  • Kapnick Orchards: asparagus, rhubarb, peas coming soon, maybe apples and apple cider, nut butters, breads, baked goods and fudge. Strawberries coming in June.
  • Affeathermations: Seasonal creations and natural media, earthwork arts and crafts
    There are lots of herbs and accent plants to be found at the vendors on Saturday.
    There are lots of herbs and accent plants to be found at the vendors on Saturday.

    for ceremony or celebration.

  • Country Hills Pottery: Wheel thrown functional pottery and a variety of unusual gifts.
  • Debbie’s Bead Design: Fun woven and strung beaded work including bracelets, earrings and necklaces.
  • Two Tracks Acres: bacon, Italian and breakfast sausage, pork chops, shoulder roasts, fresh ham, chicken, eggs.
  • Goetz Greenhouse: lettuce, spinach, kale, spicy mix, Swiss chard, asparagus, hanging baskets, geraniums, daisies, small flower pots, herbs, accent plants, veggie plants, purple and white moonflowers, cucumbers, green onions.
  • Frog Hollar Farms: asparagus, ricotta cheese cookies, rhubarb, muffins, tomato and pepper plants, radishes, maybe spinach.
  • The Curio Cat: several sizes of hypertufa planters made from fiber and concrete, mugs, spice mix, wall vases, one of a kind small furniture pieces, pillows.
  • Heim Gardens: asparagus, rhubarb, spinach, annuals, bedding plants, hanging
    Frog Hollar Farms has baked goods as well as vegetables and vegetable starts for sale.
    Frog Hollar Farms has baked goods as well as vegetables and vegetable starts for sale.

    baskets, herb starts, strawberry plants, dahlias, begonia.

  • Merkel Gardens: hanging baskets, annuals, perennials, strawberry plants.
  • Stonehearth Breads: Artisan breads including apple cinnamon, peach pecan, bacon cheddar beer bread, and German sauerkraut; pepperoni rolls and Reuben rolls, cookies, buns, brownies.
  • H and H Sugarbush: Maple syrup, candy, nuts, maple cream, maple sugar.
  • LA Baguette: baguettes, boules, madeleines, brioche.
  • Zatkovich Pastures: Grass fed Katahdin lamb – rib chops, leg of lamb, square shoulder, shank, ribs, beef bones, 100-percent organic feed poultry – whole, breast, thighs, legs, wings, liver and feet, eggs.
  • Fresh: Coffee beans from Guatemala, Columbia, and Rwanda, decaf; coffee by the cup.
  • Greystone Creamery: cream cheese, ricotta, horse radish-bacon, rosy-cam,
    H and H Sugarbush offers numerous maple syrup products for sale.
    H and H Sugarbush offers numerous maple products for sale from syrup to candy to butter.

    Chelsea-cam, hard cheeses, cow gouda, man-chel, butternut, garlic pepper, sheep gouda.

  • ElderWoods: Bird feeders made out of cedar; wine bottle feeders with Great Lakes stones, and bird houses each with a Petoskey stone.
  • Tasty Bakery: Vegan, gluten free, soy free, and low-glycemic baked goods including granola bars, brownies, oatmeal chocolate chip cookies and berry bars.
  • Dancy’s Fancy Butter: Butters infused with fresh herbs and garlic, lemon pepper, pumpkin, honey and cinnamon, brown sugar and cinnamon.
  • Bordine Farms: 20 varieties of dahlia bulbs
  • Renovatio Woodworks: wine chillers, repurposed tables that hold ice for wine
    Many types of vegetables are for sale at the Saturday Market.
    Many types of vegetables are for sale at the Saturday Market.

    bottles, tables, legs, rustic cake stand, and 20-percent off commissioned work if you mention this listing in Chelsea Update. Each week there is something new. Will be an artist-in-residence at Chelsea Underground Gallery beginning May 30 for two weeks.

  • Desserts by Erica: strawberry, chocolate, and lemon cupcakes and a fourth mystery flavor each week so be sure to find out what it might be.
  • Mama Mo: Vegan bean dip; 17 varieties of hummus, pesto, four types of seitan, and Ann Arbor Tortilla Factory chips.
  • Chandra June Handmade Jewelry: Anklets, gemstone earrings and necklaces.
  • Bristles Handmade and Homegrown: potato bags, hand cloths and dish towels, jar mixes; asparagus and rhubarb.
  • Homegrown Happy: Home and personal care
  • Tantre Farm: Potatoes, parsnips, green onions, mushrooms, nettles, spinach, cabbage, asparagus, rhubarb, kale, arugula, spicy salad mix, and herbs such as chives, oregano, lovage, sorrel. CSA shares still available (see website at www.tantrefarm.com)
  • Wild Apple Farms: soaps, herbal products, RUStic repurposed wood and metalwork, jams and jellies, herbal bread and muffins, garden produce.
  • Bristles Handmade and Homegrown: soups and knitting products.
  • Co-Creations – edible flowers, herbs, and massage.
  • Brieland-Shoultz Farm: eggs, jam, soap
  • Angie Godek and Sis: kitchen crafts
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