Vendor | Description |
Andtbaka Farm and Lund Farmers' Co-op | Meat, eggs, vegetables and wildcraft harvests |
Apple Whale Inc | Dehydrated Organic Fruit |
BellaDonna Storia Creations | Handmade Gemstone Jewelry |
Brut Charcuterie Inc | Locally produced dry cured meats, pate, frozen sausages. Preserved duck, confit and rillettes. |
By Juhli | Jam, Jelly, Relish, Pickled Vegetables. |
Carmelicious | Caramels |
Carola Goetze | Beeswax Wraps, Scrubbies, Kitchen soft goods & plants. |
Coast Berry Company | Fresh local seasonal berries, frozen berries, honey, jam |
Cottage Creek Bake Shop | Breads, bagels, bars, buns and more |
Douglas Unger Photography | Photographic prints and cards |
Dragon Cat Designs | Mostly Self -Made Crochet Garments, Plushies, etc. Jewelry of many materials; and some Handmade oven-bake Clay pieces. |
Ed Dunn Toys | Homemade wooden toys |
GG's good greens | MicroGreens |
Mama Loves Bubsie | Hand made jewelry and wooden toys and hand painted children's clothing |
Mamma Musey Pierogi | Frozen pre boiled pierogi |
Marshall Arts Handmade | Fabric pouches, snack bags, padded book and e-reader sleeves, quilted coasters, key fobs, scrub caps, bookmarks, sunglasses cases, passport folders, and snack wrap. |
Myrtle Point Heritage Farm | Heritage pork, beef, eggs, produce, honey, goat milk soap and bee creams and balms |
Odd View Crafts | Candles, lip balm, soap, handcrafted goods. |
Piece of Paradise | Lavender products from Paradise Valley. |
Tapiola Design Inc. | Custom woodwork, nature-inspired carvings and mixed media artwork using salvaged wood from around the PNW. 5% of Tapiola Design's sales go back towards a BC Community Forest. |
Temu Wellness | Bath and wellness products |
The Bean Buggy | Specialty coffee drinks and smoothies |
The Knotty Pretzel Baked Delights | Shelf-stable baked goods, all plant-based - pretzels, sourdough, pound cakes, scones, cookies, cupcakes, etc. |
Thistle Garden | Dolls, animal dolls, purses, scrunchies |
Westview Urban Farms | Freeze dried candy and fruit, cut flowers, fresh produce, and potted plants. |
Hi I’m looking for the people who sell the yum yum spice.
ReplyDeleteWas that a vendor from the summer or one that currently comes to the market in the winter?
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