Toledo Farmers Market
Dawn Troutner Toledo Market Master
Market Report for August 17, 2018
The weather was grand and there were plenty of customers and vendors when the whistle blew.
Kristi had a few vegetables this week, red and yellow tomatoes, green beans, and cucumbers. The bakery looked delicious as usual, twisty, kolaches, rolicky, rolls, pies, bars, cookies, and breads.
Rod and Cindy brought tomatoes and more tomatoes, jalapenos, and potatoes.
Caryn had her jams, snack mixes, caramel corn, and houseplants.
Darold brought eggs, cucumbers, cabbage, onions, broccoli, zucchini, jalapenos, okra, egg plant, and tomatoes.
Vernon and Wilma had their cute pullet eggs.
Shirley and Michael brought rolicky, kolaches, noodles, buchty, and cinnamon rolls.
Chuck and Ginger had plenty of vegetables egg plant, green peppers, green beans, potatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers, red cabbage, summer squash, winter squash, along with popcorn, eggs, pies, breads, kolaches, and the last of the gladiolus flowers.
Dawn had cucumbers, houseplants, hollyhock seeds, zucchini, heirloom tomatoes, potatoes, tomatoes, onions, green beans, garlic, cantaloupe, and her homemade simple soak.
Sheryl brought her colorful ceramics, those awesome school theme football lights, all kinds of hand made towel sets, aprons, clothing protectors, bibs, scrubbies, microwave pouches, bowl holders, cell phone pockets, and much more.
Janet had green peppers, eggs, jalapenos, cucumbers, chile peppers, banana peppers, and huge green husk tomatillos, house plants, kohlrabi, cornbread, cookies, breads, and beautiful peacock feathers.
Joe and Barb had breads, crisps, pies, green peppers, cabbage, tomatoes, poblano, jalapenos, and potatoes.
Julie and Bryce had their beautiful plate art.
Your Plate or Mine brought an assortment of their sweet breads, and cookies.
The Bunny Farm brought jams, heirloom tomatoes, onions, cabbage, potatoes, assortment of summer squash, and beets.
Fanciful Fiber was back with all their llama products, hats, yarn, bird nesting, socks, rugs, loom rugs, loom rug purses, and hand embroider towels and pillowcases.
Amy and Hans had those delicious cherry tomatoes, hand made cards, and photo prints.
Skylar was back with zucchini, beets, kale, peppers, cucumbers, dill, tomatoes, cookies, green beans, broccoli, and little cakes.
Be sure to mark those calendars and make it out on a Friday night from 5-7 pm on the east side of the courthouse for some awesome produce and hand made products. See you at market.
Check out an article about Toledo Farmers Market vendors and Chuck Werner and their State Fair winning entries this week in The Toledo Chronicle.



