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Clayton Farmer's Market Presents Its Indoor Market & Bazaar

You mean I can go to a local Farmer's Market in the Winter? Yep, come on by and see for yourself.

We're excited to present our first Indoor Market & Bazaar for the Season. Join us at the Center of Clayton on December 1st. Say hello to market friends and shop for your favorite farm-fresh products and artisan foods.  Fill the pantry and look for unique gifts for the Holidays.

With the advent of modern farming amenities like high tunnel buildings, small family farms can now bring their vegetables to market year round. And of course some produce like dark leafy greens, winter squash, root vegetables and mushrooms are available well into the colder months.

Add naturally raised beef, chicken, pork, and trout along with eggs, cheese, and honey and a hearty table can be set year round utilizing local farm products.  Need some jam or marmalade, sauces, olive oil, bread, sweet treats, tea or coffee---all hand-crafted, blended or roasted and you're sure to set a table fit for a celebration.

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This season we've also added a few special fine arts and crafts to round out your shopping and possibly gift buying visit to the market.  Hand-crafted goats milk soap, hand-blown glass jewelry, embroidered linens, and finely crafted wooden kitchen ware will please any loved one on your list---even yourself!

We look forward to seeing you at the Clayton Farmer's Market

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Saturday, December 1 from 8:30am to 12:30pm

At The Center of Clayton, 50 Gay Ave, Clayton, MO  63105

www.claytonfarmersmarket.com

Phone: 314-913-6632 for Information

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