Friday, November 11, 2011

The farmer's market is still open with lots of great stuff.! Our vendors still have produce, especially veggies that store well through the winter like beets, fruit, potatoes. There are still tomatoes that were picked before last night's big frost. There will be plenty of good baked goods and canned goods until Christmas. Now that the weather is cool the vendors are starting to make candy. Most vendors are happy to make something for you if you don't see what you want. There are also unique crafts that make great hostess gifts and Christmas presents.
  • I will have a lot of green tomatoes at the market tomorrow for $1/lb. I also cut all my herbs so I will have cut herbs also. What I don't sell tomorrow I will dry. I also have loads of hot peppers, mostly habeneros. And of course I will have my home made soaps, lotions, lip balms, etc.
  • Linda is making some different cookies. Last week she had peanut butter, chocolate chocolate chip, M & M chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin (I had some of these, they were yummy). And she also has her regular stuff like my personal favorite, carrot cake with cream cheese frosting, pumpkin bread, blueberry muffins and other sweet breads, yeast breads including awesome rye bread and cinnamon rolls, canned jams & jellies made with her own home grown fruit, canned beets and tomatoes. She also has hot chocolate and coffee.
  • Judy is making her fudge now and has other snack stuff like great caramel corn, cupcakes, peanut brittle. Her huckleberry muffins are awesome and something you can't get anywhere else. She also has very popular cheese bread made with yeast and she has been knitting baby hats with mittens and booties. The jewelry & sun catchers she makes with porcupine quills will be there as always.
  • Vicky & Troy still have produce. They have lots of tomatoes. They have tomatoes in their green house that still have that great home grown taste. Also, beets, pears and maybe still some peppers and garlic. Vicky also has her homemade cheese and apple rolls and yeast breads. She makes a bread that tastes like a crescent roll and some that has a nut, brown sugar mix in it. Both are wonderful. They may have some brown eggs this week too. Vicky also has some great canned goods. Recently she made some pear preserves and pear butter. She also has other preserves and butters, and canned veggies and veggie spread.
  • Maggie will have her fall wreathes, some of which light up, and grave decorations. She will also have her Swarvoski (sp?) jewelry and holiday sparkle balls (which also light up). She also has some small aloe plants.
  • John & Darleen will have a large selection of canned goods. They make all of them together as a couple. They have all the favorites and many unusual items as well, including mint jelly, mint apple jelly, cantaloupe jelly, a large variety of hot pepper jellies, many fruit jellies, apple butter, pumpkin butter, a variety of canned relishes and many more items too numerous to mention. They also make sugar free jellies and snack breads. Darleen makes regular snack breads too including her latest green tomato bread which sounds funny but is very tasty.
  • John Kopmann said he wasn't sure if he was coming this week. If he does he will have tomatoes, pecans, a variety of cooking pumpkins and winter squashes. I bought a Fairy Tale and La Estrada pumpkin and a Blue Hubbard and Buttercup squash. My daughter in law will make holiday pies and soups with them. They will keep for the holidays if you put them in a cool place. I get them every year and put them in the garage.
  • Doris is usually at the market but haven't heard for sure. She has the fancy stuff like pies, tarts, springerle cookies. She also has comfort food like cinnamon rolls and muffins.
  • Wilma has a variety of crafts for children and adults. She makes the cutest children's aprons with tools or cooking utensils in the pockets. She also makes home decor items like embroidered and appliqued dish towels, hand towels, pillows etc. Last week she some really cute fall and thanksgiving decorations.
  • There are many more vendors that will be at the market. I will try and highlight them in depth next week. Briefly for now; Art & Larry make handcrafted wood items, Natalie makes machine embroidered aprons and other items, Julia and Gwen make purses, Sandy makes a variety of unique crafts like dog collars and zipper bracelets, Maggie Barron makes cheese cake, Charlie has loads of produce, Tanya usually has canned items, cookies and candy, dried flowers and wreathes, Susan makes soap, bath salts, Kim makes cookies and cakes. I'm sure that I'm missing someone.
Tomorrow should be a beautiful day. Come see us at the market and buy local. All items at the market are handmade or grown by the people selling them.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Happy Halloween!

ARTCanDo is having a Make it and Take it Event!
Debbie Hawkins of Fox Creek Crafts and Garden (one of our vendors)
will be showing how to make the Ladder Yarn
necklace. We will also make a gift box with a lid,
decorate it and attach a tag. All ready for giving!
ARTCanDo is located at 618 West Fifth Street
Washington, MO Date: Monday Nov. 14 Time: 6:00-8:00pm. Refreshments
for your pleasure. Tour our buildings! $15 at the door.
Contact Andi Kempf for more information. 636-221-4991

Tomorrow we are having a Halloween party. Bob & Pat will be BBQ ing in the parking lot. Kids can come in costume and trick or treat from the vendors. There will be Halloween pictures for the kids to color and we will display them. I will be doing a craft project with the kids. We will be felting bars of soap. Anyone with old pantyhose or travel size bars of soap that they can donate, will be greatly appreciated.
Tomorrow at the market:
  • John & Darleen have made apple jelly and apple mint jelly. They are also making a new sweat bread with green tomatoes.
  • John Koppmann have lots of tomatoes, and winter squashes and pumpkins, as well as peppers, eggplant, cucumbers and more.
  • I made new lotion, some with orange butter
  • Linda is making more jelly and still has her pickled beets
  • Troy & Vickie should be back with produce, baked and canned goods
  • Gwen, of Just Button It, will be there with purses
  • many other vendors with produce, crafts, baked and canned goods
Next week starts our Winter hours. No more Wednesdays and
Saturdays 9 am to 1 pm

Happy Halloween,
Remember, buy local,
see you at the market
Christa
Spinning Blue Skys


Wednesday, October 19, 2011

October 29 is our Halloween party at the at the market. Bob & Pat's BBQ will be on the parking lot and the kids can come in costume and trick or treat from the vendors. I will be doing a craft project with the kids. We will be felting bars of soap. It will be going on throughout the day. Kids can bring a small bar of soap and an old pantyhose leg if they have it. Otherwise we will have extras of both.
We will be at the market this afternoon and next week Wednesday also. November starts our winter hours . No Wednesdays and Saturday hours 9 am to 1 pm.
John & Darleen are making homemade apple jelly this week and should have it Saturday.
Maggie has some beautiful grave decorations.
John does not have anymore watermelons (boo hoo) but has lots of pumpkins and gourds and pecans.
Vicky & Troy will not be at the market today or Saturday. Their daughter Lucy is getting married.
Brenda & Ron along with Tim, Charlie and John have had loads of produce. Last week I got some lettuce from Brenda that was so sweet and tender. It was like the first lettuce of the spring. And there were plenty of tomatoes.
And as always, this week we will have plenty of canned goods, baked goods and crafts.
Support your local farmers and craftsman. BUY LOCAL!
See you at the market.
Christa
Spinning Blue Skys

Friday, October 7, 2011

Wednesday was beautiful at the market. We had 6 vendors, 3 of them were produce vendors. There were plenty of tomatoes. John had watermelons and lots of pumpkins and gourds.
  • It is a good time for fall planting. I am going to bring some perennials and some bulbs tomorrow and Mark is coming with his asters and mums. The mums are in full bloom and beautiful.
  • Charlie is back with his produce. He had lots of tomatoes last week.
  • Vicky & Troy have lots of pears from their trees. They are fabulous.
  • Linda has her homegrown canned tomatoes.
  • Darleen & John will have their sugar free baked goods.
  • I will have my homemade dog soap, made with mango butter to condition skin and coat and herbal oils to repel fleas and ticks.
We would like to have a special fall Saturday at the market with Bob & Pat BBQ. I have been making felted soap bars at the market and the kids seem fascinated by it.
I would like to have a kids craft project where they felt their own bars of soap. I can provide the ingredients but I would need help from other adults. We could have the project the same Saturday as Bob & Pat or it might be good for a Wednesday at the market. Any girl scout / boy scouts/ home school groups interested? Email me at christajones10@gmail.com or call me at 314-795-1642.