This Saturday we will manage without Elissa: she is off to Chicago for a conference or "confluence of food justice advocates, farm workers, 
activists, people who eat, etc." by the 
Minnesota-based Institute on Agricultural Trade and Policy (IATP) (She is part of the original Food+Justice=Democracy group.)  Here's the link:  http://iatp.org/blog/201210/moving-ahead-on-food-justice 
So, ... Sarah and volunteers look forward to the following vendors:
Cooley Farm- eggs, dried herbs, muffins, cookies
K Noodles - locally made fusilli and fettuccine noodles
Papermoon Designs - hand painted jewelry & metalsmithing 
Glass Roots by MaryAnne - fused glass kitchen tools, home and artistic pieces
Mulberry Hill Farm - Spinach, collards 
Lick Creek Beef
 - "100% grass fed and finished" hormone and chemical free beef (may be 
his last week while reprocessing happens! be sure to stop by for the 
beef!)
Donald Miller- Sweet potatoes of various sizes and varieties
Darn Hot Peppers- specialty hot peppers, salsas and jellies
Leepy's Gourmet Foods - Preserved/canned foods including jams and all things picked
Gaia House/Gaia Cafe' - Rice and Spice cookbook, ready to drink cocoa and tea
Hippie Child Creations - Tye dyed, hemp and knitwear for kids and adults
Heartland Honey - Honey!
Flyway Family Farm - Oyster Mushrooms, lettuces, Kale and other goodies
Mustard Seed Sower's Farm 
- Osaka Mustard & Turnip greens, Stevia,  kale, fresh and dried herbs.This farm also accepts Link/SNAP/EBT payment!
Rose Hill Creations - Denim purses, throw quilts, placemats, pocket floor rugs, teddy bears and more
All Seasons Farm - Certified organic herbs, winter greens, carrots Romain lettuces and other seasonal veggies
Betsy Herman - greeting cards and beaded earrings
Rhoda Murray - embroidered aprons and kitchen towels 
... and maybe more ...? (waiting to hear back) 
 
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