6 Best Farmers Markets In Texas

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A modern Texas family should pay attention to Farmers Markets since they are a great place to find healthy, eco-friendly and locally grown food. A lot of the times, the produce you could find in these markets couldn’t be found in traditional stores and more importantly, the markets are more than just places to buy – they are a pillar of the local community.

There are many great farmers markets in Texas and you should take some of your free time and explore them based on the kind of cooking you do and the kind of diet you want to have.

Cedar Park Market

This farmers market has two locations that are open throughout the year. One is set in Austin and the other in Cedar Park. It’s useful to have a market that works throughout the year because that allows you to always have access to seasonal produce and plan your cooking accordingly.

Aside from the produce the market also offers fresh breads and pastries, artisan cheese, eggs, raw honey, and natural body care products as well. It’s active on social media and that’s where you can get informed about its work.

Corpus Christi Downtown Farmers Market

This market has a much shorter work hours and therefore a much smaller stock to choose from. However, it’s open on Wednesdays which makes it perfect to make a mid of the week trip to the market and stock up on groceries.

As well as fresh produce, eggs, and meats, you’ll find a wide selection of homemade breads, jams, honey, and even live music to accompany your shopping trip. The goal of the market is to focus on the Golf Coast and to make their impact there on both the markets and the community overall.

Dallas Farmers Market

This is one of the largest markets in the state and the largest one in the Dallas. It’s in the center of Downtown and it’s pretty much busy at all times. It contains 26.000 sq ft of produce, but also shops for artisans, dairy products, eggs and so on.

It’s open every day from 10 AM to 6 PM. The market also offers a variety of workshop, events oriented towards promoting eco-friendly agriculture and an overall opportunity for farmers to meet and find ways to collaborate.  If you don’t mind a busy shopping you’ll find something here.

El Paso Downtown Artist And Farmers Market

What makes this farmers market unique and so important for the community is that it goes beyond being a place for farmers and shopping. It’s also a place to showcase local artists and local music, both of which are of Latino origin and based on the Hispanic culture.

It’s open every Saturday from 9 AM to 1 PM. It works the whole year round and that gives you a chance to always have seasonal produce and add variety to your cooking during the entire year while not having to change your vendors.

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Fredericksburg Farmers Market (Fredericksburg)

Fredericksburg is not a large town but its market attracts the buyers from far beyond the town itself mostly due to the quality of the produce itself. It’s also a common place that once you strike up a relationship with a farmer; your family keeps buying their produce for the years to come.

It doesn’t cover all seasons, which means it’s open for 7 months out of the year. It works from 4 PM to 7 PM.  It has 21 vendors all together creating a variety of different produce including local wines which are of the highest quality.

Beaumont Farmers Market (Beaumont)

East Texas farmers often like to say that they are unique in comparison to other farmers in the State. What they claim to be different is to fact that they care more about their produce and that they see farming as more of a passion than a profession.

A lot of this spirit could be seen at the Beaumont Farmers Market. It’s where the local communities include the Amish one come together to showcase their work and to take pride in it. It’s open from 8-11AM every Saturday from March to September.

Conclusion

There are many farmers markets in Texas that are run by local businesses and local communities. These farmers markets serve a much larger and deeper purpose than selling the produce and offering the services. Instead these markets offer the place to meet and cooperate with those working in the area.

A family needs to find out when the markets are open not only in terms of the working hours but also in terms of the seasons since that way you’ll be able to get fresh produce throughout the year. Get involved in the local markets and local communities since it will be both useful and rewarding.

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