ANNOUNCING: This month begins the Coppell Farmers Market (CFM) abbreviated winter schedule. Our farmers and food producers will offer a delightful variety of vegetables and seasonal specialties all winter long.
The Coppell Farmers Market will be open twice monthly December through March and the weekly schedule returns in April.
OPEN:
December 2 & 16
January 13 & 27, 2018
February 10 & 24
March 10 & 24
Farmer Keith Copp, owner of D-Bar Farm, will be one of five growers bringing just picked vegetables to the CFM this winter. Eight big hoop houses sit on Copp’s Ponder, TX farm, plus some-odd acres that will be productive through the cold months. The farmer lists the impressive variety of vegetables he’ll harvest this December:
“Hothouse tomatoes and cucumbers, winter greens like lettuce, kale, collards and spinach, broccoli, plus Brussels, cauliflower, snap peas, fennel, parsley and cilantro.”
Among long-time CFM farms and ranches, like D-Bar and Livestock First, shoppers can expect to find NEW farms and products this winter. We just welcomed Lost Ruby Ranch, a Bonham, TX goat dairy that produces 8 flavors of fabulous chevre. Delanco Farm and Bridges Heritage Farm, also new to the mix, will add more variety to the list of available veggies grown without the use of synthetic chemicals.
For holiday needs consider skipping the supermarket in favor of shopping the Coppell Farmers Market this Saturday.
H O L I D A Y S P E C I A L S
Saturday, December 16th:
- Giftwrapped sweet and savory treats.
- Ready-to-eat and hand-made pies, cookies, quick breads, French pastries, cinnamon buns, chocolates, tamales and empanadas.
- Flavorful and fresh ingredients for holiday snack boards, think: just-made chevre from the local goat dairy, Red River Valley pecans harvested & shelled this week, pickled beets and fig jam made in North Texan home kitchens, spreadable bacon (a customer favorite), French baguettes from Dallas’s most loved boulangerie.
- Quality ingredients for holiday meals. See what’s fresh this Saturday and make your shopping list.
DECEMBER EVENTS at the CFM:
December 2
- Old Town Vintage Christmas
- Photos with Santa benefiting the Coppell Humane Society
- 11am performance by the Tonal Texans, Town Center Elementary Choir Club
December 16
- Photos with Santa benefiting the Coppell Humane Society
The CFM fulfills grocery needs year-round with a curated mix of products produced by vetted vendors. Find out what’s special about the Texas winter growing season and support local businesses at the Coppell Farmers Market this December on the first and third Saturdays, 8am-noon.