Cibilo is a beautiful area. Worth the 30 minute drive. A little further and your in Marion. All of that area is beautiful, and to buy local is, well, BETTER! The market is small...I would love to see more vendors. But to keep them there we must support them and go peek at their wares (& hard work). It is "quaint" and the vendors are very friendly. I enjoyed myself. My haul was some very reasonably priced, organic vegetable plants, (that I, myself, waited to long to grow from seed)..... and some absolutely fantastic granola. This granola is NOT cheap! Neither is this granola for whimps! It is well worth the price. The "artist" crafts this stuff with care. Alkaline water is used for the sprouting process. Nuts, seeds, pecans, cranberries... did I mention PECANS! Thanks so much! I could not have made this concoction on my own at a better price! Got home and began shoveling... the granola, that is... By the way... thank you to the veggie lady, I'll be back next Thurs to get some of your cucumber plants...and the reaper and habanero pepper plants... Also to visit the other vendors. Especially the wonderful infused olive oils (lady)... and the bread.... ugh. My tummy would not let me taste-test... but, like Gov. Arnold says... yep...
Read moreI really like this market. It is small BUT there really is a little bit of everything. I am currently a vendor there too. There is a farmer and the vegetables he brings are FRESH! Moo Jesus Ranch is currently there and they have fully grass fed meats, fresh chicken and duck eggs. I'm the gluten free baker. There are artisans who have handmade all natural skin care, beautiful handmade pens, and other crafters. Definitely a great stop on a...
Read moreI have been attending since it started. After this visit I will probably not return. The person running this deal is rude. Which sucks because I like a few of the vendors. I'll go other ways to support the vendors. Will not return. I got accused of moving cones. Please!! I have never been...
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