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Countryside Farmers' Market at Howe Meadow

Presented by Countryside at Howe Meadow, Peninsula OH

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Countryside Farmers' Market at Howe Meadow

Countryside Farmers’ Market at Howe Meadow was voted one of the top 50 farmers’ markets by Cooking Light and one of the top 20 by American Farmland Trust!

Fresh, locally grown foods don’t just taste delicious – they are better for you, your community, and your planet!

Find over 60 local producers selling fruits, vegetables, meat, cheese, honey, eggs, bakery items, gourmet foods and so much more in an idyllic setting.

Cash, Credit, Debit, and SNAP cards accepted.  Carrot Cash nutrition incentives available for SNAP customers.

Here’s a sampling of what you can expect to find:

Fresh, vibrant fruit & veg: microgreens, winter squash ~ acorn, butternut, delicata, pumpkins and more, cherry tomatoes, melons, beets, potatoes, carrots, ginger, heirloom tomatoes, pears, living lettuce, peppers ~ sweet and hot, green and ripe, honeycrisp apples, collard greens, kale, sweet potatoes, swiss chard, GARLIC, romaine, multileaf and butter lettuces, mushrooms, salad mix, cabbage, broccoli, onions, hot peppers, sprouts, basil & EGGS!
Mouth-watering breakfasts: egg sandwiches, quesadillas, traditional meat pies
Fresh and frozen local meats: pastured ... view more »

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Howe Meadow

4040 Riverview Rd., Peninsula, OH 44264

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