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June 11: Dave’s Honey featured vendor at the Saturday Farmers Market

Photo by Lisa Carolin. Dave Brees at his honey booth at the Saturday Farmers Market.
Photo by Lisa Carolin. Dave Jebb at his Dave’s Honey booth at the Saturday Farmers Market.
Photo by Lisa Carolin. Some of the products that Dave Jebb sells at his booth at the Saturday Markets Market.
Photo by Lisa Carolin. Some of the products that Dave Jebb sells at his booth at the Saturday Markets Market.

By Lisa Carolin

The Chelsea Farmers Market is open from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Palmer Parking lot every Saturday.

Chelsea Update is profiling vendors from this market and this week it’s Dave’s Honey.

Beeswax, honeystix, organic raw apple cider vinegar, cinnamon, Dave’s health drink, honey comb, and pure honey are among the choices of products you can get at Dave’s Honey.

Dave Jebb keeps his bees on an organic clover and wild flower field on his small farm in Saline.

“I’ve done this for 42 years,” said Jebb. “It’s honey bottled the old fashioned way – by hand.”

Jebb moved from San Diego to Saline a year ago.

“I like the people here,” he said. “They’re open to organic, healthy living, and they ask how the bees are doing. That says a lot about people in Chelsea.”

Jebb invites you to stop by to learn all the health benefits of honey. Ask him about his first novel, which he is selling, an action adventure novel called “The Thirteenth Time Zone.”

Below is the list of vendors who are expected to be there. Please keep in mind that sometimes the vendors aren’t able to attend the market and that planned products are not available.

It's officially strawberry season.
It’s officially strawberry season.

Kapnick Orchards: Strawberries, nut butters, fudge, apple butter and baked goods

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

Fluffy Bottom Creamery: sheep’s milk cheeses and yogurt

Country Hills Pottery: pottery

Chandra June: jewelry

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

Goetz Greenhouse: kale, asparagus, lettuce, spinach, arugula, spicy spring mix, radishes, leeks, onions, and eggs

Lands of Bru-Garick: eggs, vegetables, plant starts

You'll find all kinds of green and other colored vegetables at the market.
You’ll find all kinds of green and other colored vegetables at the market.

Stone Hearth Bakery: artisan bread baked from scratch with no preservatives, hot dog buns, cookies, triple chocolate chunk brownies, fruit breads, 4-cheese pepperoni rolls, 4-cheese habanero Jalapeno pepperoni rolls (two to a package).

Merkel Gardens: hanging baskets

Heim Gardens: vegetables

Frog Hollar: greens, strawberries, pickled products, plants

H and H Sugarbush: maple syrup

Dave’s Honey: honey

FalafilHumus: hummus and falafel

Fresh: fresh roasted coffee

La Baguette: baked goods, baguettes

Bean Creek Cookie Company: cookies, baked goods

Who doesn't love good jam?
Who doesn’t love good jam?

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

Bordine Farms: flower bulbs, plants

Brieland Shoultz: eggs, vegetables, soap, jam

Elysium Soap: soap, lotions, lip balm

Robin Hills Farm: baby Asian greens, salad mix with seven types of lettuce, seven types of red and green mustard greens, arugula, spinach pea shoots, baby chard, baby kale, vegetables, plant starts

Tantre Farms: Arugula, Asparagus, Beets, Red (round), Collard Greens, Garlic scapes, Herbs (Chamomile, Chives, Lemon Balm, Lovage, Oregano, Sage, Sorrel, Tarragon, Thyme, Lemon Thyme, Winter Savory), Kale, Green Curly, Kale, Lacinato, Kale, Red Russian, Kale, Siberian, Lambs Quarters, Lettuce, loose leaf mix, Lettuce, Head, Mushrooms, Nettles, Onions, green, Potatoes, Carola, Potatoes, Dakota Red, Rhubarb, Rutabaga, Spicy Greens, Spinach

Dancy’s Fancy Butter: assorted flavors of butter

Bristle’s Homemade and Homegrown:

Bristle’s Homemade and Homegrown:  knitted items, such as hand towels, dish cloths, scrubbies, and “kitty nippers” (for cat nip), potato bags, jar mixes filled for easy-soup and cookies, some produce. Special orders available for knitted items.

Cork and Palette: garden and kitchen art

There are several types of bread to be found at the market, too.
There are several types of bread to be found at the market, too.

The Barn: rustic benches from reclaimed barnwood

(maybe) Kristie’s Creations: Garden art, mittens, towels

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

Calamity Jane: mini hostas, perennials

There will also be a cooking demo – tropical spinach salad and Mops Children’s tent will be there with a theme of Built It!

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