Without the Tunbridge Fair this year we have to get our tasty treats at the Chelsea Farmers Market instead. We have goat milk gelato from Sweet Doe Dairy and baked goods from Vermont Country Homesteader and From the Kitchen of the Old Farmhouse and hot grilled cheeses from The Melted Cheesiere.
Randi's Baked Goods will be back this week after a few weeks off. She will have a smaller selection of breads and pre-ordering is encouraged to make sure you get some bread.
List of breads:
Seeded Artisan, The Works, Blueberry Pecan Sourdough, Soudough Seeded Rye, The Mediterranean with sun-dried tomatoes, olives, feta cheese, Rosemary Lemon, Focaccia
Specialties: Orange 'n Cranberry
Pre-order by calling: 802-685-4510 or
email: garyandrandi72@yahoo.com
The Melted Cheesiere is also back this week!
They will have a pulled pork special with coleslaw. This is one of their very popular sandwiches!
http://www.themeltedcheesiere.com/
We also have a special new day vendor this week, The Hudson Illustration Co. They weren't able to make it last Friday, but they will be there this Friday! They are a family run sticker and stationery shop; specializing in cute and fun designs suitable for kids and adults alike, including hand illustrated stickers, pouches, postcards, and more! Find them online at: HudsonIllustrationCo.etsy.com and their Instagram is Instagram.com/Hudson_illustration_co. And come check out their table at the market on Friday!
And we have the band Footworks coming back again to entertain us while we shop.
They are inspired by the high-energy Gaelic music of Cape Breton Island, Footworks is a dynamic, Vermont-based band that brings audiences the powerful rhythm and beautiful melodies of Gaelic music. Footworks' rollicking fiddle, lovely Irish whistle, and strong guitar rhythm make for a delightful experience.
Save the date of our Holiday/Harvest Market, Sunday, October 11th! Due to COVID we have to do it outside and we chose a date when it was likely to be little warmer and because many of our vendors do Saturday farmers markets at other places we moved it to a Sunday. I hope you can still make it and get into the holiday spirit. It's never too early to start planning for Christmas and Thanksgiving! There will be fall veggies, hot prepared food, and many craft items that would make good holiday gifts.