At the Market

The market is now closed for the 2011 season. We’ll be back in business the first Saturday in May. In the meantime, a number of our vendors are continuing to sell produce, baked goods, honey, maple syrup, jams and jellies at the Local Bounty store, Route 83, Coshocton -- near Lake Park. Stop in and check it out!

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Mix of summer and fall produce at the market

Posted 9/9/2011 1:28pm by Mary Meyer.

It’s beginning to feel more like fall these days, and leaves are showing a slight tinge of yellow and red . Crisp local apples, winter squash, gourds, Indian corn, and pumpkins have begun to appear at Coshocton Farmers’ Market, and greens like lettuce, mesclun, arugula, kale, and chard are making a comeback.

The market still has plenty of produce to buy, with a mixture of summer and fall fruits and vegetables. Local tomatoes are winding down but still available from some vendors. We also have apples, raspberries, beets, squash, pumpkins, lettuce, carrots, eggplants, green and wax beans, potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions, peppers, cut flowers, and fall mums.

The market offers a great selection of delicious homemade bread, cookies, sweet rolls, pies, and cakes, as well as local honey, maple syrup, jams and jellies, and homemade noodles.

The gift season is approaching, so check out our craft vendors as well. They offer handmade fabric items such as placemats, aprons, and potholders; also handknit wool scarves and hats, wooden toys handcrafted from local wood, creative note cards, and more.

 

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