| Market on the Square June 26, 2010
If you missed this week you missed a chance to see the corn machine in action. It solves all the problems of removing the husk, silk and if you go the next step to get cream corn...Very impressive and very fast.
Lots of corn at the market. Silver Queen and Silver King from McCrary, Hughes & Whispering Rock Farms.
Blueberries, Blueberries & Blueberries from Newman & Holland Farms.
Brown's Baskets, Woody's Amish foods & Fried Apple Pies from the Powers.
See you at Market on the Square next Saturday to check out the fresh and locally grown fruits and vegatables.

Market on the Square June 12, 2010
Barbara sold out early again. This week when folks from Kentucky took back just about all of her pound cakes. Don't miss out next week by "Call to Order" her Pound Cake, Chocolate Pound Cake, Cream Horns and Eclairs. Barbara's Pastries 770-467-0441
Woody Horst with Amish canned good, cheese and butter and lots more is always a treat.
Plants blooming and ready to set out and pretty containers from Let Us Garden. Anna has the plants and the know how to make them grow. Look for her opening in Williamson for Plants, Local produce and Local Art. 404-583-1366
Newman's Farm with great fresh just out of the garden vegetables.
Steve McCrary's Farm has bean and new potatoes with cukes and zukes.
Wild Willy's Salsa and More is where you will meet Floyd and Jackie Weeks and taste the Best Salsa around. For more information just ask Floyd or call 706-647-1860 or email weeksbuddyholly@yahoo.com
Yerkes Sweet Yellow Corn.
Boiled Peanuts, fast becoming a favorite.
Mr. Tom "The Vegetable Man" and his brother with produce and honey. We are looking forward to his Figs and Pomegranates.
Visit with Sunshine Bakers for Bread, Pies, Cookies, Cakes and more. Marcie Chipman of Zebulon also has Seasonal Vegetables, Jams & Jellies. 770-712-7521 marciec@earthlink.net
The James Family Farm with Home Grown Vegetables and Baked Goods. Check out the website at www.jamesfamilyfarm.wordpress.com
Plus some new folks with tomatoes, loops (that's what they call cantaloupes in Cordell) watermelons and corn.
See you there next Saturday.
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