The Menominee Historic Downtown Farmers Market Association winter Market , is sponsored by Menominee Downtown Business Association, , and a member of the Michigan Farmers Market Association.and hosted by Timeless Treasures Antique Mall at 902 2nd Street on Saturday 10 A.M. to 1 P.M.
Our market accept EBT Cards from all states, Plus Master Card, Visa, Discover, and Debit Card users may purchase Market Money to buy items at our market and Timeless Treasures Antique Mall.
Know your” Farmer Meet Your Vendor” for the month of April is Mill Creek Farms. Come down and see what , “bet you didn’t know what about them.
People may follow the market at www.twitter.com/MenoFarmMarket and For more information, people may call Lucy Pier at 906-863-8718.
Saturday April 9, market will have
Farm Fresh Eggs
Beef products (Grass & grain fed) , T-bone, Sirloin Steak, Round Steak Cubed,
Rib Steak, Rolled Rump Roast, Short Ribs, Grass/Feed Ground Beef ,
Pork Products (naturally raised) of Picnic Hams, Ham Hocks, Oxtails, , Pork Chops, Pork Roast
Lamb Products (Grass -fed) Easter Leg of Lamb special, Loin Chops, Rib Chops, Shanks, Roasts
Ground Lamb, and Spare ribs
Value Added Products:( No MSG) Beef Sticks,( No MSG)Natural Cure Beef Summer Sausage, Bacon,
Breakfast Sausage links & Bulk. Smoked Polish Sausage, Maple Syrup, Assorted Jams and Jellies including sugar free jams and jellies.
Products: Assorted homemade yeast breads, Sour Dough breads, tea breads, strawberry bread, banana/walnut bread, bran muffins, caramel puff corn,
caramels, chocolate caramels,
Ukrainian Pysanky Easter Eggs, hand spun wool, wool hats, ceramic jewelry, hand made leather bags,
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