Toledo Farmers Market
Dawn Troutner Toledo Market Master
Market Report for October 30, 2015
Another year has closed for the Toledo Farmers Market. It was a gorgeous night, a little crisp, but a beautiful night to end the Toledo Farmers Market. Caryn was there with plenty of kettle corn, snack mixes, dehydrated apple slices and jams and jellies. Chuck and Ginger had pies, cookies, breads, kolaches, popcorn, gourds, pumpkins, apples, winter squash, taters, onions, eggs, bundles of wheat and sweet taters. Lois, Marie, Brenda, and Ethan had winter squash, and pie pumpkins. awn had a table with Halloween candy for everyone.
Vernon and Wilma had eggs and more eggs. Joe and Barb had Watkins products, jams, assortment of winter squash, kohlrabi, and pen sets. Will had Aromathea Candles, melts, body washes, lotion, body parfait, body glitter, lava lip gloss, lip balm, and hand made scrap books. Karen had her soy candles, melting tarts, room and body spray, and corn cob sachet’s. Kathy was back for the final night with snack mixes, twisted loaves, kolaches, nut coils, peanut butter swirl bars, rolls, fruit bread, cinnamon rolls, pecan rolls, cookies, and Danish. Lori was there with broccoli, radishes, cauliflower, lettuce, cabbage, tomatoes, kohlrabi, and apples. Red Earth Gardens pulled up as market started. They had fingerlings potatoes, winter squash, pumpkins, onions, taters, and peppers.
Thank you to all the vendors that put in a lot of work to fill their tables each week for the customers. Thank you to the customers that attended and purchased from the hard working vendors. And thank you to all that have been reading my articles. Dorothy I know your not able to attend the Toledo Farmers Market and the articles are your piece of the Toledo Farmers Market. Thanks for enjoying them.
Something for all to think about:
If a gardener gardens a gardener’s garden, does the gardener who gardens the gardener’s garden, garden the gardener’s garden the way he wants it gardened?
See you in the spring!!!!!!






