Vendor List: March 29

This list of vendors and their booth number can change from week to week, so please check the list each week.

PLEASE NOTE: the vendor list is subject to last minute
changes and cancellations

Too Slim Tom & Miz Marsh (blues, swing, and novelty tunes) provide the musical entertainment this week. 

Vendor Booth #
4 Generation Crafts 27
Alsea Acre Alpines 12
Beene Farm 33
Blue Camus Press 15
The Bread Board 5
Buster’s Treats & Auja’s Beaded Jewelry 9
Crooked Furrow Farm 15
CSC Youth House Garden 35
Decker Seeds 20
Denison Farms 11/31
Earth and Sea Salts 25
Filberts R Us 3
Gathering Together Farms & Breads 6/7
Given Back Bird Houses 25
Goodfoot Farm 34
Greengable Farms 18/19
Harcombe Farm 15
Krazy Woman Ranch 26
Heritage Farms Northwest LLC 32
Honey Tree Apiaries 29
Honeystone Candles 16
La Martposa LLC 4
The Mandala Lady 8
Misty Hills Farms 43
Mobil Knife Sharpening 41
The Mushroomery 22
My Pharm 2
Northwest Natural Beef LLC 21
Norton Creek Farm 1
Oregon Handcrafted Pine Needle Baskets 24
Rasmussen Farms 36
Slippery G Family Farm 28
Savanna Nursery out front
Soup Cycle 10
Specially Made 17
Spiral Designz 13
Tobacco Road Hat Works 23
Timberwolf Farm 30
Wood Family Farm 13/14
Outside Vendors shown with darker grey background
Market Vendor Floor Plan

Market Vendor Floor Plan

March 29: SoupCycle Soups

Your Tongue Takes You on Vacation (vegan)
This coconut, corn, cauliflower, red potato chowder transports you from Souplandistan to Asia and back again. The sweet and savory flavors are accented by cayenne and fresh dill. [gluten free]

Hungarian Mushroom (veggie)
A classic recipe with mushrooms, sour cream, smoked paprika and a touch of dill.

Chicken & Rice & Everything Nice (meaty)
Home-style hearty chicken and rice soup with carrots and celery.

This Week’s Special from Tobacco Road Hat Works

To celebrate spring and all the Saturday’s I spent at the Corvallis Indoor Winter Market this year, I will be offering specials.

March 29 Special (booth #23)

Felted Wool Fingerless Mittens at 20% off
(regularly $30 to $35, now $24 to $28)

 

About Tobacco Road Hat Works…

Deb Coddington’s Tobacco Road Hat Works grew out of my sometimes annoying and constant need to create and produce. I love to knit!

Three years ago I discovered the felting process (known as boiled wool in the past) and I was instantly hooked. The process is to knit with wool yarn and then shrink in hot water with agitation and detergent in a washing machine. I started by making purses but soon tried a wide-brimmed hat and found my niche.

I took the first few hats I produced to a small family gathering and sold four of them! This made me realize that maybe I had something. I spent a year building an inventory and working on perfecting my patterns while I set up a booth at various weekend craft fairs in the area.

I created other styles of hats with different brims as well. I began to play with color and putting many colors together in one hat. I like to create variations of color within the hat often with an unexpected or contrasting color in a knitted-in band or just throughout the piece.

This year I am also offering felted wool mittens and fingerless mittens. One of the advantages of felted wool hats and mittens is their water resistant properties. I try to make them as dense as possible so that the hats tend to allow water to bead up and roll off. The mittens stay dry longer, and even wet are still warm as they are wool.

 

Vendor List: March 22

This list of vendors and their booth number can change from week to week, so please check the list each week.

PLEASE NOTE: the vendor list is subject to last minute
changes and cancellations

Corner House (celtic) provides the musical entertainment this week. 

Vendor Booth #
4 Generation Crafts 27
Beene Farm 42
Blue Camus Press 15
The Bread Board 5
Buster’s Treats & Auja’s Beaded Jewelry 9
Claude Winter 20
Crooked Furrow Farm 15
CSC Youth House Garden 35
Decker Seeds 40
Denison Farms 11/31
Earth Rising 33
Filberts R Us 3
Gathering Together Farms & Breads 6/7
Given Back Bird Houses 25
Goodfoot Farm 34
Greengable Farms 18/19
Harcombe Farm 15
Hentze Farm 26
Heritage Farms Northwest LLC 39
Honey Tree Apiaries 29
Honeystone Candles 16
Krazy Woman Ranch 37
La Martposa LLC 4
The Mandala Lady 8
Misty Hills Farms 43
Mobil Knife Sharpening 41
The Mushroomery 22
My Pharm 2
Nibblin’ Nuthatch Bakery 24
Northwest Natural Beef LLC 21
Norton Creek Farm 1
Pure Peppers 28
Rasmussen Farms 36
Slippery G Family Farm 38
Savanna Nursery out front
Soup Cycle 10
Specially Made 17
Spiral Designz 13
Sweet Home Farms Meats 32
Tobacco Road Hot Works 23
Timberwolf Farm 30
Wood Family Farm 13/14
Outside Vendors shown with darker grey background
Market Vendor Floor Plan

Market Vendor Floor Plan

This Week from Given Back Bird Houses

Given Back Bird Houses has been getting lots of early nesting reports from all over the country. Most notably are a Bluebird resident claiming territory and beginning nest building in one of our houses located in Mebane, North Carolina.

Our client told us this week that his driftwood 2011 Given Back bird house has had 2 years of successful (unidentified) songbird nesting before this spring, and so it’s a real surprise to see a set of Bluebirds now taking up residence there.

In Florence today, we just got report of a set of sly set of Chickadee parents already feeding a round of chirping babies in their 2013 edition Given Back Hemlock Chalet. This client hadn’t seen any of the excavating or nest building process, until yesterday, the unmistakable signs of two parents feeding. It’s amazing how sneaky these wild birds can be!

This week at market, we’ll have a full set of bird houses for both Chickadees and Bluebirds, plus all our seed and suet feeder styles for when the baby birds are born and hungry. We’ll also bring an heirloom bat house made from drifted Redwood, an owl house made from Cedar, and the cutest pollinator houses you ever did see.

Given Back Bird Houses

Come by and see us for all your nesting needs. And don’t forget to tell us who is using your Given Back Bird House this spring.

Honeystone Candles Specials for March 22

Honeystone is celebrating the Equinox with daffodils!

We are offering you $1 discount on boxed floating daffodils and a free floating daffodil candle with $10 purchase.

Set of 4 Daffodil Candles

Set of 4 Daffodil Candles

 

Floating Daffodil Candles

Floating Daffodil Candles

Check out our website at www.honeystonecandles.com

Email us at candles@honeystonecandles.com if there is something in particular you would like to pick up at the Market.

Prices are lower at the Corvallis Indoor Winter Market too!

From Nibblin’ Nuthatch Bakery Gluten-Free

We will be at the Saturday winter market this week (March 22) with some tart and tasty vegan lemon bars made with fresh organic lemons. This is definitely a treat.

We will also have mini baguettes and our chocolate dipped almond shortbread.

Of course our famous “Nibblers” will be there too… Hope you can come visit us at the market!

Its also a great chance to sign up for our weekly CSB with Thursday evening pickups

SoupCycle Soups for March 22

Thanks for supporting the
Indoor Farmer’s Market and SoupCycle!  

This week, for your slurping pleasure, we’ll have–

Coconut Yum (vegan)
Smooth lentil soup made with sweet coconut milk, fresh basil and a touch of ginger. [gluten-free]

Purple Passion (veggie)
Fresh beets puréed with pear, sour cream and a splash of white wine.

Clam Chowda’ (meaty)
Creamy clam chowder with hearty chunks of potato. So tasty you’ll think you’re dining in New England.

Come and see what a beautiful color the Purple Passion soup is!  As always, you can click on the name of the soup and learn all of its stats.

Decker Rd Seeds Sale

Decker Rd. Seeds will be having a sale
this Saturday, the 22nd, on all flower seeds.

This also includes all wildflower mixes, which are sold in:

  • 1 oz ($5 on sale)
  • 4 oz. ($9)
  • 8 oz. ($18) bags

All individual flower packets will be .50 cents off per packet.

Now is the perfect time to plant those flower seeds, so stop by our booth to pick something up!  We are outside along the east side of the building. Thanks.