Established in 1997, Brazos Valley Farmers Market connects local farmers directly to consumers in Texas, promoting fresh, locally produced food. Discover the importance of regional farming and healthy food preparation while supporting a vibrant urban community. Visit their year-round Saturday market, with seasonal markets, held twice a year. Explore craft items, prepared foods, and bring your furry friends along as they're pet-friendly too! Join us for an exceptional food experience you won't find in grocery stores.
Caldwell, Texas Farmers Market invites the community to stroll along the square to check out the freshest and high-quality wares that are offered by local farmers, producers, and merchants. It’s all about the good eats with the all-natural fruits and vegetables, eggs, canned veggies and sauces, baked goods, and more that are available. And the Caldwell, Texas Farmers Market is not just about food and produce, but anything that anyone can buy, sell and trade!
South Brazos County Farmers’ Market is set up every Tuesday and Friday from 12:00 noon to 5:30 PM. This is set up in two different locations in College Station. At the Scott & White Clinic every Tuesday and at the Scott & White Hospital every Friday. Here, you can find farmers and growers selling fresh fruits and vegetables. There are potatoes, onions, squash, cucumber, carrots, and tomatoes here. There are also stalls that sell preserves and canned food. You can see jars of pickled figs, blackberry jam, sweet potato pineapple jam, cranberry apple jam, red onion jam, fiesta relish, green tomato pickles, and pickled carrots for sale here. You can also find homemade lemon pepper, candied lemon peel, honey, virgin olive oil, and even earthworm castings sold here. And if you ever need meat (pork, chicken, bacon, beef chuck roast), you'll find a vendor here selling those products.
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