Lenoir County Farmer's Market update for September 28, 2024
100 North Herritage Street
MARKET OPEN ON TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Pork skins and funnel cakes on Thursday, also.
8 UNTIL 2
Most vendors accept EBT and major credit cards.
GREAT NEWS FOR TUESDAY'S CUSTOMERS
Jen Rouse will be here on Tuesday selling her farm-raised, free-range eggs. Not only are these eggs beautiful, but they are nutritious as well.
NOVEMBER 9
We're planning a fun event, so mark your calendars. Details to follow!
DONNA RIDDICK
Homemade, delicious, moist strawberry cake topped with sweet, creamy strawberry frosting and fresh strawberries 🍓. Pineapple upside-down cake and sweet potato pie—all baked just across the way in our Rick Holder Annex: Tammy's Kitchen!
JULIE BABBIN
At the Annex door
She will be serving fresh hot coffee and cooking up goodies to go with it! She will also be making some more of her fabulous bread. Don’t miss having some of these treats.
TC SMITH PRODUCE
Fresh from TC Smith Farms:
- Apples (newly added this week) 
- Cabbage 
- Collards 
- Squash 
- Zucchini 
- Onions 
- Sweet potatoes 
- Red potatoes 
- Grapes 
- Peanuts 
- Jar items 
- Some late-season corn 
- Sticker sheets and stickers 
- Bookmarks and art prints 
Delightfully scented candles, bead bracelets, wax melts, and jewelry.
CHRISTI LUVS CREATIONS
You simply MUST stop by to see Cindi and all of the pens and other items that she has designed. They are guaranteed to make you smile! And hopefully open your pocketbook to buy one.
B & B EGGS AND CRAFTS, ETC!
Sandra is in need of some clean egg cartons, so please bring her some to recycle. Thanks.
- Farm-fresh eggs 
- Decoupage crafts 
- Liquid Gold Banana Nut Bread 
- Local honey 
- Back by popular demand: Holy Granola, the original recipe. Stop by for a sample! 
- Fall wreaths, flags, and home decor 
KETTLE STYLE SNACKS
- Pork skins 
- Pork rinds 
- Fried peanuts 
- Funnel cakes 
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