White Bear Lake’s first time Winter Farmers Market has turned into something bigger and better than I could have imagined- all because so many people came together and energized this event. White Bear Lake was ready for this farmers market, and I feel darn lucky I get to help make it happen!
The WBL Winter Farmers Market: December 9
10am – 2pm at Tamarack Nature Center
So many local people and groups have made this event a success even before the first shopper sips hot cider or scores a squash…
BearPower, The “community-wide movement helping White Bear Lake area families eat well and be active”. I applied for one of their Ambassador Grants and wouldn’t you know it, they saw the value in holding a local foods winter market. They agreed it was one way to help people eat healthier, less processed foods a little longer in to the ‘off season’ and inspire more home cooked meals along the way. Big thanks to Julia of BearPower, who was always encouraging and dependable.
Then, of course there are the farmers & food producers (listed and linked below) who know their customers well enough to know they’d be supported at this market. But some didn’t know me, or even where the market was going to be at first. They took a chance and committed to the event.
Pine Tree Apple Orchard, wanted to come and sell cider and pies, but couldn’t stretch their staff to make it work (because serving their orchard store customers had to come first) and was almost lost to the market.
But, once our White Bear Area Food Shelf committed to having volunteers available to help serve up cider, Pine Tree generously agreed to donate cider instead, giving the Food Shelf a chance to bring in donations. Please consider making a stop out to Pine Tree for one their amazing apple pies!
Tamarack Nature Center made renting the facility easy as pie! (I’m obviously still thinking of Pine Tree’s apple pies) Thank you Joyce and Marcy! What a perfect location for a health focused farmers market. The building is just right and there are miles of walking trails right out the door!
KaytJoyceDesign …and then to make it all look legit, I wrangled a White Bear Lake newcomer, Kayt. She whipped up a logo that wowed us all!! I mean, let’s look at this logo again 🙂
Is it just me, or are you all feeling the Christmas spirit too?!?
…and we haven’t even gotten to talk about the food yet!!
I’ve had so much fun (and learned so much) hand picking this unique blend of top notch local vendors. You’ll find small start-ups to established family farms. It was my goal to gather an intimate, yet well-rounded group of local foods to shop, and I think we’re there 😊
Our Local Farmers & Producers:
All Good Organics: variety of winter storage vegetables, frozen summer vegetables, homemade canned items, eggs
Dahl Hobbie Farm: jellies, jams, raw honey, chutney
Douville Bakery: quick breads, pastries, granola, trail mix, maple syrup
Eichtens: variety of locally sourced and crafted cheeses
Gilbertson Farm: humanely raised beef and pork, variety of variety of winter storage vegetables
Great Harvest: yeast breads, rolls, scones
Ingredients Café: scratch made butternut & apple puree, and tomato basil soups
Olive Branch Oil & Spce Company: olive oil and vinegar blends, spice blends
Weeds Greens: micro greens, fresh herbs, baby greens
As if you needed more incentive to come and shop after that list, BearPower is giving away reusable bags to the first 100 shoppers!
There’s a little something for the kids too- Chomp the BearPower Carrot mascot will be walking the market giving out high fives and photo ops.
So get ready to sip some cider, shop local and walk (off that extra pastry you couldn’t turn down) all in one place.
See you on December 9th!
No really, I’ll be there too!
I’ll be ready to talk all things local food: backyard chickens, composting, raised garden beds, seed saving, growing your own, preserving your own, and/or finding the best local food resources. I’ve even got a fun little basket of my garden grown goodies to raffle off!
My mission in getting this winter market (and my website) together is to help us ALL make healthier, more sustainable food choices- one step at a time. One key point I learned early on was that I can’t grow it all. It is also way more fun, tasty and inspiring to eat what other local farmers grow. It feels more natural, being part of the cycle of food. We all have a place in the food system.
I began cultivating relationships with local farmers long before I decided to start the blog and social media spaces last spring. My love of growing good food and buying local stems from growing up in my parent’s gardens, on the north side of White Bear Lake.
As newlyweds we raised chickens, but had to send off our hens to a friend’s farm when we found our new home in White Bear Lake. But I still wanted chickens… So, in April of 2016 I worked with City Council member, Bill Walsh and the great city staff, to change the city’s ordinance- allowing for raising backyard hens. Here’s the link to finding out more about backyard Hens in WBL .
Join me as I explore the many paths to eating healthy local foods. You can subscribe (in the sidebar) to get new blog posts or follow the White Bear Lake Winter Farmers Market Facebook event page to see more vendor information.
There really is something special about “bloom where you’re planted”– I believe that truth holds for “eat from where you’re planted” too.
Can’t wait to Dig In to all the food I’ll be bringing home from the market- wonder what I’ll make first!?!
Michelle
*Bring cash, as not all vendors take credit cards!*
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