Top 10 In Season Products
- asparagus
- spring mix
- spinach
- tatsoi
- mizuna
- red oak leaf lettuce
- baby onions
- arugula
- flat-leaf parsley
Help us reach our 2008 goal!
Become Friend of the Market
For only $30 you can help guarantee the continued success of the market and get a free gift!
Become a Friend now!
Metro to the Market!
If you live outside the neighborhood or are in St. Louis visiting, you can get to the market via mass transit.
Get the Metro line information here.
Stay Informed
Environmental Cost of Shipping Groceries Around the World
From the New York Times, an interesting article on the environmental impact of our global food economy. Read the article here.
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Our vendors on May 10, 2008 will be:
Vendor List
- Companion Baking - bagels, pastries, breads, rolls
- Live Springs Farm - in-season produce including strawberries, asparagus, blackberries, and raspberries
- Centennial Farms - in-season produce, veggie and herb plants, flowers, preserves, honey
- 4 Seasons Baked Goods - from scratch baked goods, cookies, tarts, breads, biscotti, muffins, scones, granola
- Three Rivers Community Farm - in-season produce, including many heirloom varieties
- Prairie Grass Farms - naturally raised lamb, eggs, in-season produce
- Hinkebein Hills Farm - naturally raised beef and pork
- Show Me Fresh Farm - hydroponic gourmet lettuce, specialty greens, cut herbs, home grown vegetables, gourmet doggie biscuits, specialty jams, jellies, and butters
- Our Garden - in-season produce, goat and cow cheeses, plants, jams, pickles, goat soaps and salves, goat meat
- Kimker Hills Farm - in-season produce, including heirloom varieties, eggs, organic grains, flours and mixes, salsas, preserves, pickles, soaps
- Biver Farms - in-season produce including heirloom varieties
- City Seeds Urban Farm - in-season produce
- Kuva Coffe Company - locally roasted fair-trade and organic coffee
- Oh! Crepes - sweet and savory crepes
- Sunflower Savannah - cut flowers, in-season produce, herbs, potted plants, granola, jams, salsas
- Eilerman Brothers Orchards - in-season produce
- Greenwood Farms - all natural chicken, beef, pork, lamb, & raw-milk
- Salume Bedu - handmade salames, sausages
- And All Things Nice - Cookies and candies
- Ozark Forest Mushrooms - locally raised mushrooms, fresh and dried
- Chameleon Arts - handmade natural soaps, skincare, handwoven scarves, hats, placemats, belts, original notecards
- Ten - bags, purses, baby items, furniture, all handmade using re-purposed materials
- Haley's Handmades - handmade greeting cards, postcards, prints, beaded bookmarks
- Morgan's Naked Soaps - handmade artisan herbal organic soaps, soy candles
- Irie Star - candles, soap, lipbalm, massage oil, natural anti-bug spray, perfume oils
- R.Evolution - handcrafted aromatherapeutic products for body, butters, powders, sprays, bath teas, sachets, seeds
- Jazz's Homemade Dog Biscuits - homemade all natural dog biscuits
- Earth Tribe Collective - art prints, wood cut designs, stationery sets, aprons, cloth grocery bags, pottery, purses, clothing, jewelry, herbal products, children's toys, bug boxes, bird houses
- Scarlett Garnet Jewelry Designs - handcrafted jewelry using semi-precious stones, found and vintage materials, handmade beads, and other natural materials
- Peter's Card Shop - handmade cards
- Orient Express - handmade Chinese crafts, shoes, purses
- Stellar Batik - one of a kind handmade batiks using local beeswax
- St Louis Craft Mafia - handmade, locally made jewelry, clothing, baby items, accessories, recycled fabric housewares
- Beqi Clothing/Jane Linders/Houseshoe Mamas/Kelly Hoags Bags- women's and infant clothing, jewelry, accessories, purses, photography, visual art, diaper bags, hand bags, all handmade in St Louis
Season Long Vendors - still being updated
- Companion Baking - bagels, pastries, breads, rolls
- Live Springs Farm - in-season produce including strawberries, asparagus, blackberries, and raspberries
- Centennial Farms - in-season produce, veggie and herb plants, flowers, preserves, honey
- 4 Seasons Baked Goods - from scratch baked goods, cookies, tarts, breads, biscotti, muffins, scones, granola
- Three Rivers Community Farm - in-season produce, including many heirloom varieties
- Prairie Grass Farms - naturally raised lamb, eggs, in-season produce
- Hinkebein Hills Farm - naturally raised beef and pork
- Show Me Fresh Farm - hydroponic gourmet lettuce, specialty greens, cut herbs, home grown vegetables, gourmet doggie biscuits, specialty jams, jellies, and butters
- Our Garden - in-season produce, goat and cow cheeses, plants, jams, pickles, goat soaps and salves, goat meat
- Kimker Hills Farm - in-season produce, including heirloom varieties, eggs, organic grains, flours and mixes, salsas, preserves, pickles, soaps
- Biver Farms - in-season produce including heirloom varieties
- City Seeds Urban Farm - in-season produce
- Kuva Coffe Company - locally roasted fair-trade and organic coffee
- Oh! Crepes - sweet and savory crepes
- Sunflower Savannah - cut flowers, in-season produce, herbs, potted plants, granola, jams, salsas
- Eilerman Brothers Orchards - in-season produce
- Greenwood Farms - all natural chicken, beef, pork, lamb, & raw-milk
- And All Things Nice - Cookies and candies
- Salume Bedu - handmade salames, sausages
Weekly and Seasonal Food Vendors - still being updated
Occasional Artisan Vendors - still being updated
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The Politics of Food
May 31: State Senator Jeff Smith
We are inviting area politicians to speak at the market about different food issues and how they can be addressed through policy changes. At 11:00am Senator Smith will be speaking about corn subsidies and the effect they are having on state agriculture.
Find out more about The Politics of Food here.
Harvest Sessions
Harvest Sessions will be back in 2008 with an impressive lineup of local and national acts.
Home Eco Sustainable Living Series
We are looking forward to another great season of green living discussions in 2008!
Find out more about Home Eco here.
Free Yoga! Please note the new start time this year! The yoga classes will start at 9am instead of 8:30. The first class is Saturday, May 10.
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