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Farmer’s Market continues December 15

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
December 14, 2018
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The Lewisburg Farmers Market Winter Indoor Market will continue this Saturday, Dec. 15, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Gus R. Douglass Annex Building (beside of the WV Building) at the WV State Fairgrounds.

The indoor market continues to offer all of the wonderful locally grown and produced items that our customers have come to love and expect. These items include chicken, pork, lamb, vegetables, fruits, free range eggs, herbs, baked goods, garlic, jams, jellies, syrups, crafts, calendars, and much more! You can even come and get a massage! If you are looking for something special for those on your holiday gift lists, the Indoor Market is the place to shop!

The LFM Cafe will also be open this Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Gus Douglass building. Using local ingredients from our farmers and vendors, chef Farmer Tim will offer the following menu items:

Soup special: German creamy and chunky potato soup with bread

Sandwich special: Pork and beef meatloaf sandwich topped with caramelized veggies and your choice of side

Breakfast special: Two local farm fresh egg and sausage sandwich

Salad special: Organic salad plate with local greens piled high with 4 organic sides (potato salad, egg salad, cole slaw, and hummus)

Vegetarian special: Kate, herb, roasted garlic and 3 organic cheese bake with your choice of side

Hummus and greens sandwich with side

Egg salad and greens sandwich with side

The galaxy’s least expensive cup of organic dark roast coffee for $1, and freshly grated and locally grown turmeric and ginger tea, found only at the indoor market for $1.

So come out and have breakfast or lunch while you shop! LFM accepts SNAP, EBT, and credit cards. See the market manager for more information. Christmas will be here before you know it, so hurry out to the LFM’s Indoor Market and finish up your shopping lists! Our LFM vendors appreciate our community and customers.

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