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Farmers Mkt on the Square: Know Before You Go, Aug. 23, 2014

OPEN TODAY! Saturday, August 16, 2014. The Farmer's Market on the Square is open every Saturday from 8am-1pmCT, at the Adair Annex Parking Lot, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY

News compiled by Ed Waggener
for ColumbiaMagazine.com(c) from submissions

IN PROGRESS, more to come:
  • Lisa and Jason Blackaby of Blackaby Hill Farm 270-535-5396 - Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! Blackaby Hill Farm has eggs again After a brief mid summer "vacation," the chickens are back on their game. (Chicken/management negotiations went super well. They are eggstatically happy with their new contract, no longer being contrary! You never saw such egg laying, never heard such clucking). We also picked up a fresh batch of pork yesterday. We have the same cuts of meat with the addition of breakfast sausage rolls. Come by early and get everything you need for a brunch at FM2 Hope to see everyone today! - Lisa Blackaby
  • Darrell Bunnell of Coview Farm 270-384-5412 -Yellow Squash. Cucumbers. Red Potatoes. White Potatoes. Eggplant. Green Peppers. Okra. Basil. Green Tomatoes.Red Tomatoes. Yellow Tomatoes. Cherry Tomatoes. Sweet Banana Peppers. Hot Banana Peppers. Dried Black Beans. - Darrell Bunnell
  • Caitlin Helm of Lonely Acre Farm 270-378-0576 - Honey Wheat Bread. Cranberry Carrot Cake. Zucchini Bread. Eggplant & Artichoke Bread Dried Tomato & Basil Focaccia. Lemon Bread. Orange Juice Bread. Sourdough Bread. Friendship Bread. Garlic Chives. Parsley. Sage. Spicy Basil. Purple Basil. Patty Pan Squash. Eight Ball Zucchini. Caitlin Helm
  • Donna Jones of Big Black Dog Farm 270-634-2125 - Lots of Tomatoes. okra Eggplant (classic and long Japanese) peppers and some watermelons all picked Friday afternoon .Will also have quilts baby bibs and blankets and as always that famous Kentucky honey many sizes available. Hope to see you Saturday. --Donna Jones
  • Barbara Armitage of Tucker’s Station Farms 270-250-2979 - Carrot Cake, Summer Harvest Cake, Chocolate Zucchini Cake. Sweet Onion Bread and other Fresh baked artesian Breads. Homemade Blackberry Jams and Salsas. Tomatoes, Jade Green Beans, sweet Banana Peppers, Chili Peppers, Jalapeno Peppers. We are always sampling! - Barbara Armitage
  • Terry Huff of Heavenly Homestead Cheese 270-250-2979 - Hand crafted whole milk natural cheeses. Cheddar, Smokehouse Cheddar, Parmesan, Colby, Monterey Jack, Garlic and Herb, Tomato Basil, Gouda, Smoked Gouda, Havarti, Pepper Jack.
  • Caitlin Helm of Lonely Acre Farm 270-378-0576 - Honey Wheat Bread. Cranberry Carrot Cake. Zucchini Bread. Eggplant & Artichoke Bread Dried Tomato & Basil Focaccia. Lemon Bread. Orange Juice Bread. Sourdough Bread. Friendship Bread. Garlic Chives. Parsley. Sage. Spicy Basil. Purple Basil. Patty Pan Squash. Eight Ball Zucchini. Caitlin Helm
  • Danny and Debbie Burris of D&D Longview Angus 270-250-3701 - Lots of Canning Tomatoes, Green Beans (Brown Stick, Missouri Wonder Pole, and Half Runners, Tomatoes (Red, Pink, And Yellow), Mini Tomatoes (Red And Orange), Cucumbers, Okra, Peppers (Green, Pamento, Chilli, and Banana). We Will Also Have Dad's (Joe A. Moore's) Court House Prints.
  • Jana Esch of Just Natural Products 270-378-1375 - Clean up naturally. For your home there’s powdered laundry soap, all purpose cleaner, and room scents. For you, I have lye and glycerin soaps, sugar scrubs, and hair soap. There's even a natural liquid soap for your pets. Or create your own products with an essential oil kit.
  • Sandy Evert of S.T.E. Design 270-404-1793 - The blues have it! Come and see beautiful blue and silver bracelets and earrings along with many other jewelry items at Sandy Evert's booth! - Sandy Evert
  • Jeff Scott of Scott's Orchards, Antioch, KY Enterprise Apples
Other vendors here, but reports not received at CM:


  • Melinda Vetter of Misty Hills Soap Company 270-864-2892 -
  • Sharlene Rader and Alena Krutska of Holiday Farms 270-932-7148 -
  • Sweets and Eats - 270-384-1448 -
  • Jay Cox of A&J BBQ 270-634-1627–


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As Basil Bouquet is worth the price, but we'll eat the whole bunch



2014-08-23 - FM2/Adair Annex parking lot, 424 Public Square - Photo by Ed Waggener. Fresh herbs are featured at the 'Coburg Mall' the Coview Farms/Lonely Acres booths operated by Caitlin Helm and her father, Darrell Bunnell. When I got home after spending just $20 and getting some mostly tomatoes, along with more tomatoes, green pepper, dangerous hot peppers Wayne Armitage sold me, and eggplant, the bouquet this bunch of basil commanded the most attention. Put it a vase for a center piece, rinse a leaf and ate, and all kinds of ideas for its use went through my mind, even without calling the family basil boffin, Pen, for proven recipes. And for just $1.50. The Farmers Market on the Square is open today, Saturday, August 23, 2014, from 8am-1pmCT, at the Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY.
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Cross Pendants purchased at FM2



2014-08-23 - FM2/Adair Annex parking lot, 424 Public Square - Photo by Sandy Everts. A.J. And Asher Mowey, with Henrietta Scott, standing, wear the cross pendants by STE Designs, which they purchased today at the Farmer's Market today, Saturday, August 23, 2014. by Sandra Everts
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