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Local Food Businesses offering Artisan Jams & Jellies near Bogata, Texas 75417 (7)

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Pappy’s PeppersNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Blossom - 19.96 mi

Pappy’s Peppers, which is located in Blossom, Texas, started making ground pepper, jellies, and hot sauces in 2016. The hot flavor variants are made from jalapeño and habanero peppers. The super hot variants, on the other hand, are made from ghost pepper, Trinidad Scorpion, and Carolina Reaper. They already have a lot of satisfied customers. Among the things they love are strawberry habanero jelly and cinnamon honey. One customer described the peach jam as more delicious compared to major commercial brands. Pappy’s Peppers is a regular in the local farmers' market. That is where they sell a wide variety of products like local honey, hot sauce, pepper jelly, ground pepper spice, fruit jelly, sauerkraut, and more. They are there from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

Winnsboro Farmers’ Market

Farmers Market in Winnsboro - 35.11 mi

Since its establishment in 2008, the Winnsboro Farmers’ Market has continually evolved to meet changing market dynamics. Initiated by city officials, the market solidified its operations with established by-laws in 2010, along with comprehensive rules and regulations for vendors. To extend its season beyond April to October, an online store was introduced, serving as an accessible option for shoppers to connect with local farmers, makers, and bakers. These collective efforts not only bring together discerning shoppers but also bolster the local economy and nurture community bonds. These endeavors have garnered recognition, with the market earning the 2018 Best Produce category in County Line’s Best of the Upper East Side contest, along with previous accolades such as the 2011 American Farmland Trust organization’s 2nd Favorite Farmer’s Market in Texas award.

The Greer Farm

Farm & Ranch in Daingerfield - 35.81 mi

The Greer Farm opened in 1979. It is home to several berry trees and grass-fed animals. Blackberries and blueberries are just some of the plants they grow. The farm is home to full-blooded Maine-Anjou cattle, lamb, chicken, and hogs. At the farm, there are 4 lakeside log cabins, a loft, and a private dining place. If you want to enjoy a vacation with hearty locally-grown and prepared meals, this is the best place to go. The farm also sells homemade syrups, sauces, and jams. On Chef Eva's free time, she teaches at cooking classes. Check them out and enjoy their reasonable prices today! A happy customer said, "Our family had a great time in the lovely lakeside cabin while fishing, and picking sweet blueberries! A true East Texas gem."

Ten Oaks FarmNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Winnsboro - 37.47 mi

Frozen big-brand chickens in the frozen section of the grocery are never the better choice compared to a locally-grown, farm-fresh bird. And looking at how clean and well-prepared the whole pastured chickens sold at Ten Oaks Farm are, all the more reason to source locally and buy fresh poultry. Ten Oaks Farm also sells fresh produce like squash, tomatoes, and peppers which you can use to cook your chicken. They also have eggs and jams to go with your breakfast coffee. If you are thinking of stocking up, find them at Winnsboro Farmer's Market which they frequent.

Capers N Conn’sNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Marietta - 40.26 mi

Capers N Conn’s is a self-sufficient farm ran and owned by Fred Capers and Deborah Capers. The farm is located in Marietta, Texas. It is the quintessential farm, with cows, chickens, and dogs, and vegetables and fruit trees. They sell different cuts of pork and beef. They also have hamburger patties, chorizo, pork Italian sausage, and more. They also sell what they harvest from the farm - a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables like mayhaw, Roma tomatoes, watermelon, beets, garlic, collard greens, Siberian kale, turnip and turnip greens, radish, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli. They also have red, yellow, and Texas sweet onions. They set aside something from the harvest for canning. They've sold pickles, garlic dill jalapeño pickles, pickled beets, salsa verde, pickled peaches, wild plum jelly, pickled green beans, dewberry jelly, wild muscadine jelly, and pickled carrots. They usually sell it at the local farmers' markets.

New Boston Farmers’/Artisan Market

Farmers Market in New Boston - 40.74 mi

New Boston Farmers’/Artisan Market is a farmers' market that sells fresh produce from local vendors. This is located in New Boston, Texas. The farmers' market is open every Tuesday from 3:30 PM to 7:00 PM. What can you expect to find here? There are vendors selling locally-sourced beef and pork. Farmers sell homegrown fruits and vegetables. Artisans sell local honey and local wine. There are also vendors selling canned goods, butter, jams, and jellies. This is not just for farmers and growers. Artisans and crafts enthusiasts are also showcased here, selling art, homemade jewelry, and more handmade items. If ever you get hungry in the middle of your shopping here, don't worry because there are food trucks and food stalls here. There's also ice cream for the kids and kids-at-heart, and other sweet treats!

Summer’s Gardens & GiftsNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Hughes Springs - 43.70 mi

Summer’s Garden & Gifts is a one-stop-shop for all your gift needs. They opened in 2011 and to date, they offer flowering plants, roses, shrubs, gift baskets, homemade canned foods, customized tumblers, apparel, goat products, and many other custom gift ideas. On top of that, they also craft all-natural and homemade salsas, jams, jellies, relishes, and pickles. “The jellies and pickles were all amazing” that “it was hard to choose” a favorite. They offer a great selection of confitures from the “white wine jelly” that “is really awesome” to the “habanero/ghost pepper pickles” that are so lovely and delectable. If you like a mix of flavors, we recommend you to get “the sweet-n-spicy pickles.” But beware, they are “absolutely delicious” and highly “addictive!” 

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