Vendors Attending Dec 17, 2022

Make sure to visit our market this Sat. Dec 17th - it is the last farmers market of 2022. The next market will be on Jan 7, 2023. We will have sixteen local farms and small businesses inside our green house, three food trucks and National Sharpening Co. in the parking lot. You can drop off your knives for sharpening (just in time for holiday meals) while you shop inside the greenhouse at the market.

Our Vendor Schedule & Info Page contains direct links to all the vendors as well as all dates attending listed for each vendor for the entire season.

VENDORS ATTENDING DEC 17th:

NORTH OF BOSTON FARM: farm fresh vegetables, fruits, apple cider and apple sauce.

POLISH PRINCE PIEROGI: handcrafted, gourmet pierogi made with owner Doug Drozdowski’s grandmother's 100-year-old secret dough recipe from Krakow, Poland. Their pierogi features traditional Polish fillings as well as modern creations. Sold frozen by the dozen.

THE WHOO(PIE) WAGON: delicious whoopie pies in an amazing variety of flavors/fillings and cookies.

MEI MEI DUMPLINGS: fresh, fully cooked and chilled dumplings. Flavors include Lemongrass Pork, Cheddar Scallion Potato, Five Spice Tofu Mushroom and weekly seasonal specials.

POLISH PRINCE PIEROGI: handcrafted, gourmet pierogi made with owner Doug Drozdowski’s grandmother's 100-year-old secret dough recipe from Krakow, Poland. Their pierogi features traditional Polish fillings as well as modern creations. Sold frozen by the dozen.

EMPANADA DADA: Food truck parked outside the greenhouse will offer a variety of ready to eat empanadas: beef picadillo, chicken quesadilla, chipolte pork, black bean & cheese, cheesy potato, chili chickpea and guava & cream cheese - variety changes weekly

LILAC HEDGE FARM: pasture raised beef, pork, lamb and poultry, eggs, honey and frozen prepared food: chili, beef stew, white chicken chili, shepherd's pie, meatballs, soup, turkey pot pie, beef & stout pie and beef and chicken stock.

AARONAP CELLARS: Innovative local wine: Stonewall White, Estate Marquette Rose, Pinot "Uno", Petite Pearl, Estate Chace Hill Red, Petite Sirah and Forest Gold Maple Wine

ELZIRE ACRE GOAT MILK SOAP: goat milk soap made from the milk of their organically fed goats with natural and organic ingredients, body butters and soap nets

THE BAGEL TABLE: New York style bagels, english muffins and Challah bread. They sell out every week - it is best to preorder ➝ email your order to: ordermybagelschelmsford@gmail.com They sell in packs of six.

SEAFOOD EXPRESS: Fresh, local seafood and chowder from a family run business. The pre-order page will have weekly specials and pre-ordering online for pickup at the market.

PURPLE CARROT BREAD CO.: Bread, scones, pretzels, bread sticks, croissants, power bars, brownies, take & bake dinners (mac & cheese, chicken pot pie, stuffed meatballs & short rib shepherds pie) and soups.

BERAKA JUICE BAR: Cold Pressed Juice in a variety of 100% organic and natural juices that are delicious, nutrious and good for your health.

CRAIC SAUCE: Local, craft hot sauce: The Golden Pumpkin - fiery & sweet; 40 Shades of Green Chili - flavorful verde; Mill City Red - local take on traditional style hot sauce and Brian Boru’s Curry.

SWEETS BAKERY: cake jars, hot cocoa bombs, cupcake shooter pops, soft-baked cookies, brownies and all things sweet. Cocoa bombs have sold out early every week - it is best to preorder. You can preorder your cocoa bombs here.

DORIS’ PERUVIAN PASTRIES: a taste of culture: Alfajores (regular, chocolate, coconut) Rosquitas, Orejitas, Milhojas, Pionono, Cocadas & Strawberry Puff

LITTLETOWN COFFEE: coffee truck in the parking lot serving coffee, lattes, espresso and a variety of pastries.

EVERYTHING ALPACA: lined mittens, gloves, finger-less gloves, socks, hats, scarves, dryer balls, insoles and head bands.

DRIVE-BY PIES: sweet pies, brambles, tots, muffins, scones and savory pies to take and bake

NATIONAL SHARPENING CO - sharpening for knives, scissors, garden tools, etc. drop your knives off at the sharpening van in front of the store and shop the farmers market while they are sharpened