Archive for April, 2018
Kale Salad with Hummus dressing
NEW Grocery Staples and Expansion
Announcing: MILK sold at the Coppell Farmers Market!
Among a handful of new vendors with spectacular additions to our lineup, our market’s newest dairyman (of Jersey Girls Milk Co. in Winsborro, TX) sells low-temp pasteurized milk, cream cheese, cottage cheese and yogurt along with raw milk hard cheeses. Running to the
market for milk and eggs never tasted so good.
Among familiar products (superb meat, egg, and dairy, just harvested vegetables and... | Read More
THIS SATURDAY: FOOD DAY FOR KIDS
On Saturday, April 28, 2018 the Coppell Farmers Market will be dedicated to teaching the significance of food and farming in our daily lives. Join us for free kid-centered activities and fun. First 300 participating children receive a $3 veggie voucher to spend at the CFM!
ACTIVITY LIST: Pickup a passport upon entry. Visit all the stops and earn $3 to spend on veggies at the CFM. All activities are... | Read More
What’s Fresh April 28
SNAP Benefits accepted at this market.
Fruits and Vegetables Strawberries Asparagus Micro Greens (sunflower, broccoli, radish, mustard, onion, dill, pea) Brussels Sprouts Broccoli Radishes Turnips Carrots Beets Cabbage (purple and green) Spinach Head Lettuce Lettuce Mix Kale, bunched and bagged Bok Choy & Tatsoi Chard Green Onions Leeks New Potatoes Shiitake and Oyster Mushrooms Greenhouse Tomatoes Greenhouse Bell Peppers Greenhouse... | Read More
NEWS FLASH! April at the CFM
NEWS FLASH: In April the Coppell Farmers Market returns to a weekly schedule after a successful winter season!
More than thirty vendors provided groceries to the Coppell community through the winter months. Big thank you to customers who showed up on the poorest winter weather days.
Celebrate with us on April 14th, when we’ll team with ecoCoppell’s Earthfest, and April 28th, when we’ll host a special market day that caters to kids... | Read More
What’s Fresh April 21
SNAP Benefits accepted at this market.
Fruits and Vegetables Strawberries Asparagus Micro Greens (sunflower, broccoli, radish, mustard, onion, dill, pea) Brussels Sprouts Broccoli Radishes Turnips Carrots Beets Dandelion Green Cabbage (purple and green) Spinach Head Lettuce Lettuce Mix Kale, bunched and bagged Bok Choy & Tatsoi Chard Green Onions Leeks New Potatoes Shiitake and Oyster Mushrooms Greenhouse Tomatoes Greenhouse Bell... | Read More
Garden Seedling Bonanza in March & April
Many of you have done the hard work of garden prep and may be considering purchasing plants from big box stores. But, wait!
Visit the Coppell Farmers Market (CFM) Saturday every Saturday in March & April for the most vibrant and healthy plant selection in the metroplex. Our farmers have taken special care to grow a variety of vegetable and fruit seedlings, Texas Natives, herbs, and ornamentals.
GROWERS TO VISIT:
Weathertop Farm for vegetable garden... | Read MoreSustainable Farming Speakers at Earthfest
This Saturday, April 14th, the Coppell Farmers Market (CFM) will host EcoCoppell’s Earthfest! While shopping the best groceries in the metroplex visitors will find lots of Earth friendly, hands-on activities for young learners and adults.
One festival attraction will feature Coppell Farmers Market vendors Rehoboth Ranch and Aunt Sue’s Barn. This speaker series, about sustainable agriculture and Earth’s stewardship, will be the first of its type for Earthfest.... | Read More
What’s Fresh April 14th
SNAP Benefits accepted at this market.
Fruits and Vegetables Strawberries Asparagus Micro Greens (sunflower, broccoli, radish, mustard, onion, dill, pea) Brussels Sprouts Broccoli Radishes Turnips Carrots Beets Dandelion Green Cabbage (purple and green) Spinach Head Lettuce Lettuce Mix Kale, bunched and bagged Bok Choy & Tatsoi Green Onions Leeks New Potatoes Shiitake and Oyster Mushrooms Greenhouse Tomatoes Greenhouse Bell Peppers Greenhouse... | Read More
What’s Fresh April 7th
SNAP Benefits accepted at this market.
Fruits and Vegetables Strawberries Micro Greens (sunflower, broccoli, radish, mustard, onion, dill, pea) Brussels Sprouts Broccoli Radishes Turnips Carrots Beets Dandelion Green Cabbage (purple and green) Spinach Head Lettuce Lettuce Mix Kale, bunched and bagged Bok Choy & Tatsoi Green Onions New Potatoes Shiitake and Oyster Mushrooms Pecans Greenhouse Tomatoes Assorted... | Read More