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Homestead Gristmill

Artisan Food Producer in Campbell - 7.93 mi

Located in Waco, Texas, Homestead Gristmill offers a wholesome taste of fresh-ground whole grains from their historic timber-frame “water-powered mill” that was originally built in 1760. Given a new life as Homestead Gristmill in 2001, they open it to public year round, grinding “fresh whole wheat flour and corn meal.” In addition, they also grind oats, rye, spelt, rice, buckwheat and soybeans. They use the single-step process of grinding with natural granite stones which preserves the nutritional value of the grain. All the grains are grown without chemical pesticides and fertilizers. You can visit Homestead Gristmill and watch the “milling process” and tour the store, which features fresh samples of various baked items, unique gift items for the kitchen and home, and dozens of delicious natural mixes that can be taken home and enjoyed.

Walburg Family Farms

Farm & Ranch in Georgetown - 64.89 mi

Discover Walburg Family Farms, owned and managed by Ardelon Esfandiari. Our journey into farming has brought immense joy as we focus on self-sufficiency, honing skills, and sharing surplus produce with our community. Collaborating with local horticulturists and practicing in our home garden, we're excited to share our knowledge and experience. Serving Georgetown, Austin, Cedar Park, Sun City, Leander, Great Hills, Pflugerville, and Round Rock. Find us at the Gateway Farmers Market, Round Rock Farmers Market, and our farm stand. Join us on our fulfilling farming journey!

Texas Treats

Store in Georgetown - 69.41 mi

Experience hospitality from the heart of Texas! Since 1991, Texas Treats, Inc. has created Texas-size gourmet baskets and gifts with a Lone Star State theme. They specializes in “Texas themed gift baskets” and “gourmet foods” that are made in the Lone Star State. Each basket is filled with with Texas made foods, candies, savory and spicy snacks. Texas Treats Gift Baskets and Gourmet Foods have been used for corporate conferences, sales gatherings, and business promotions. The gourmet food items represent every part of our great state from the Red River to El Paso, the Gulf Coast, Houston, Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin to San Antonio. Make sure to check out their selections of Salsa, Tortilla Chips, Chocolates, Pralines, Jellies, Honey, Sugary Sweets, Snack Mix, Seasonings and Dips.

Naturally YummallyNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Bryan - 76.78 mi

Naturally Yummally, which is located in Bryan, Texas, makes baked goodies and individual mug-size organic baking mixes. They make Fudgey Samoa Brownie, Fudgey Texas Sheet Cake (mini and family size), Caramel Cinnamon Roll (single roll and family roll), Jumbo Chocolate Chip Cookie, Blueberry Kolache, Yummally Yeast Rolls, Yummally Granola, Yummaly Loaf Bread, Carrot Cake Bites, and Blueberry & Coconut Bites. Naturally Yummally has an e-commerce website that you can use if you want to order online. Or you can order ahead and set up a pick-up date in any of the following locations. They are at The Local Artisan's Market every Tuesday, at the South Brazos County Farmer's Market every Friday, at the Brenham First Friday's Farmer & Artisan Market every first Friday of the month, and the Jewett Flea Market every second Saturday of the month.

Crunchy Girl Granola

Artisan Food Producer in Fort Worth - 83.85 mi

Besides the fact that this is “absolutely the best granola” you’ll ever eat, Crunchy Girl Granola is more than just a snack. It's actually the ideal cereal. There’s a “perfect blend of sweetness, crunch, and chewiness,” it’s “hard to stop eating in one sitting!” The original recipe granola is made with pecans and walnuts that are “so fresh and soft, yet crunchy” that it “doesn’t hurt your teeth and gums.” Gluten-free and vegan-friendly granolas are also available. They are made with gluten-free oats, sweetened with Agave, and contain no animal by-products. Customize your granolas with their fun mix-ins such as chocolate chips, dried fruits, toffee, S’mores, and marshmallows. Order via their website or catch her in Fort Worth.

So Good SweetsNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Elgin - 84.36 mi

Food prepared by our moms always tastes better. I think that is part of the magic of motherhood we can never really decode or explain. Who cares, anyway? There is a soothing feeling coming home and sitting down for mom's homemade food, and the proud mom, baker, and business owner of So Good Sweets has put that magic touch to good use. She is not lying - her baking produces really good sweet treats. The name of her business is her promise to her customers.

Trinity Haymarket

Store in Dallas - 87.57 mi

Trinity Haymarket is primarily a feed store, and this is an important business in a community. Many small businesses depend on the availability of feeds, without which, farm animals will starve. Feeding the animals is just one part of the job. A farm life involves other tasks, which means other supplies are a necessity as well. That is why Trinity Haymarket does its best to make sure the store has anything and everything farmers need. They also give local artisans exposure, by selling their products in the store, like organic soaps and lotions, homemade pickles and jams, hand-forged farm tools, and beekeeping equipment.

White Rock Granola

Artisan Food Producer in Wimberley - 92.05 mi

Founded in 2011 by Renee Latour, this company is known for making “the best granola” in Dallas, Texas. They’re a “great” addition to your “morning” breakfast routine like “yogurt bowls, cereals, oatmeal,” and “smoothie bowls.” Or, you can “just grab” some “for a quick snack.” Wait, did I mention that they’re “healthy” too? This company just “made a quality product that” you “just cannot live without! Thus, “if you aren’t buying this granola, you are eating subpar granola and have missed out greatly.” These granolas come in six delicious flavors that are sold in ten-ounce, five-ounce, and resealable five-ounce bags. These “excellent products” can be purchased individually or in bulk quantities at select farmers’ markets and grocers around central Texas. Or, you can order online and have it shipped right to your door.

Hippos and HashbrownsNo Own Retail Location

Bakery in Dallas - 93.03 mi

Food made from scratch in small batches, the way it should be! This is the core of the Hippos and Hashbrowns Bakery. This family-run business prides itself in preparing everything with care, to produce high-quality baked goods which they sold to the public and eventually, to local grocers, farm stores, coffee shops, and specialty gourmet shops. Expect nothing but the best and top-notch artisan crispbread, granola, sourdough biscuits, waffles, quick bread, and pound cake – while preserving that what you get are “wholesome treats and healthy eats.”

Park Lane PantryNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Dallas - 93.06 mi

Park Lane Pantry offers “premium gluten-free snack” that is low in sugar, locally made in small batch production to ensure highest quality and taste consistency with all natural nutrient-rich heart-healthy oats, coconut oil, fruits and nuts. It grew from a simple idea to be North Texas' epicurean premium granola that is a lightly sweet, and salty delicious gluten-free snack with a crunch that is low in sugar. Park Lane Pantry entails quality “top-of-the-line” natural ingredients, like whole grain gluten-free rolled oats, Medjool Dates, 100% canola-free, fruits and nuts with no artificial of anything in color, flavors or preservatives. They are all together for your better snacking anytime, anywhere when the cravings hit.

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