You can just about count on some seasonal treats and fall produce offerings to make it feel extra special. In fact, this is one of my favorite times to go!
If you love avocados, there's nothing worse than getting hit by the craving and having to wait three long days to dig in! Help is on the way. This avocado life hack will short circuit the ripening process, and turn a rock hard avocado into something edible in fifteen minutes or less.
The Rose City Farmers' Market will be back with sustainably-grown produce, grass fed meats and yard eggs, from-scratch pies and pastries, local honey, and more!
If you're so hungry that you don't have time to wash the strawberries before you eat them, you could end up in the bathroom for a few hours with a pretty awful stomach ache. More Texans are heading to the toilet this year with a food-related illness called Cyclosporasis, so we're offering up ways to spare you that pain.
The East Texas State Fair Farmers Market is already one of the best in Texas, but it should rank higher. It's got pickles, and we all know how those have become a thing. See if you agree that the Tyler farmers market should rank higher than Houston, Dallas and Waxahachie, and find out what other cities made the best of list...
Tyler has plenty of great options for farmer's markets, and while none of them won the honor of the best farmer's market in Texas, they're still a great place for East Texans to stock up on produce, jellies, jams, salsa and honey. Any guess which Texas city's farmer's market was voted the best?
Some of the best produce comes from the late spring and early summer months, so now is a great time to head to Farmer's Markets around East Texas.
Here are some reasons to really appreciate the Tyler, Lindale, and Longview Farmer's Markets, along with the hours and locations.