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Farmers Market Now Open On Tuesdays


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Since it isnt in the heights, not sure where to put it, but good to see it also be on an evening (I have a hard time waking up before noon on sundays)

News from the food and drink front

Fans of locally grown fresh produce will no longer be relegated to Saturday morning trips to the Houston Farmers Market in the Heights.

The market recently expanded to a second day on Tuesdays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 2353 Rice Blvd. in the parking lot of Christ the King Lutheran Church.

The Tuesday evening operation will have many of the same vendors as the Saturday market located behind the Onion Creek Coffee House between Studewood and Heights Boulevard. The Saturday market runs from 8 a.m. to noon.

The Houston Farmers Market is a growers-only market founded last May by Susan Cobb and Portia Leyendecker.

Growers-only means that the produce was grown, picked and sold by the same person -- making it the city's only state-certified market.

But the name may be misleading because produce is only part of the sales mix.

Chocolates, hand-made soaps, bread and flowers are all available to shoppers. Jenna Colley

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theres now a total of three with the new one.

One at Onion Creek (is it every saturday from 8-12 noon?)

Another at Monica Popes T'afia the first Saturday of each month at the same time,

and now this one.

Theres also a market on Yale St the first sat of each month and an open air market was going on at Main and Alabama on the first Sat of each month as well

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