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Saline Winter Farmers Market - "Indoors" - nice and warm and so many choices

Shop this Saturday from 9am-noon and let us know what you think. Post on our Facebook page.

Open 9am-noon every Saturday, November-April (closed March 16), at Liberty School, 7265 Saline Ann Arbor Road.

Isn’t it amazing that we can still have fresh local veggies from our own farms in the middle of January?  There is still winter squash, cabbage (the size of basketballs…well, almost), Brussel sprouts, sweet carrots, sweet potatoes, white potatoes, onions, greens, and more.

Fresh brown eggs, as well as hormone free meat is also available.  Roasted coffee beans sell out quickly.  Real maple syrup is a must for pancakes.   Also available are specialty foods such as yummy flavored popcorn, jams and jellies, spice rubs for meat, spiced nuts, chocolate treats, cookies, bars, sweet rolls, granola, and of course delicious breads of all kinds.  Honey is a favorite of customers as well as special tea blends.

Hand-crafted items include soaps, lotions, and lip balms, delightful bird houses, wood bowls and pen sets, beautiful hand-made socks, scarves, rugs as well as colorful jewelry of all kinds.  Each week new vendors arrive with something special to sell. 

Make the Saline Farmers Market one of your destinations on Saturday morning.  Tell your friends about our wonderful market.  Winter indoor markets are rare and we have one of the best right here in Saline.

www.cityofsaline.org/farmersmarket

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