Line up for this Saturday's Somerset Farmers Market in Midsomer
By Susie Watkins
1st Nov 2021 | Local News
Midsomer Norton Farmers Market is on this Saturday 6th November 9-1pm in Hollies Gardens and while it might be getting colder they are focusing on salad days.
November may not be when we automatically think of salads but the market will be hosting Whitehorse Micro Greens who are taking the area by storm with their nutritionally dense micro versions of vegetables herbs and salad.
Midsomer Norton Nub News is hoping to find out more when we go and interview them this week.
The market is also collaborating with Somer Valley FM who you may hear advertising the market this week on https://www.somervalleyfm.co.uk alongside lots of local news and great music- they will be joining the market on Saturday.
And the Royal British Legion will be there with poppies to raise funds for the veterans of recent conflicts.
Saturdays Superstars Blue Ridge Farm- with scotch eggs ,pies, and hot pulled pork sandwiches on the dayBristol Wood Turning- a great place to start looking for Christmas gifts or to treat yourself to a handcrafted item
Cesars Coffee-Our favourite Columbian providing hot refreshments including his own roasted coffee from Columbia...where else
Friary Drinks & The Still Sisters- more present buying with gin and liqueurs created in Frome
Glastonbury Ferments- Another locally created food with amazing health benefits for your gut and great tasting, kimchi, Kombucha and sauerkraut
Honey Cider- traditionally created award winning local cider with a contemporary twist
Pig Patch Pigs- the best bacon and sausages around from rare breed outdoor reared pigs
Root Connections-Vegetables grown in Stratton on the Fosse by a community of wonderful staff and volunteers plus pestos and preserves
Redwood Farm- Grass fed beef, free range poultry, lamb and eggs from a Regenerative farm working to nourish the land
The Happy Forager- Culinary cultivated gourmet mushrooms and foraged treats
The Pudding Kitchen- A wide range of desserts ,whole cakes and by the slice
Teds Plants- see what seasonal treat Ted has brought along from his Radstock Garden Nursery
Wookey Goat Farm- milk, meats, cheese & soap
Wainwrights Bee Farm- a wide variety of local honeys
For more information about our farmers and food producers and craftspeople visit www.somersetfarmersmarkets.co.uk
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