Photos by Phillip Shinoda

Business is good at White Rock Local Market's second location at Lakeside Baptist Church. By Saturday at noon, one vendor was out of eggs and a food truck was out of drinks. The vegetable booths were out of various item like basil and some greens but there was still a lot to see and buy. However the lesson to be learned is to shop early.

         
Left: The White Rock Local Market staff oversees the operation and sells and redeems tokens.
Middle and right: Gardeners in Community Development had sweet potato greens, malabar spinich (India), water spinich, amaranth kale, roselle and and assortment of peppers. See GSDFW article:  Don Lambert, founder of Dallas area non-profit Gardeners in Community Development (GICD) 

                                        
Left:  Mark at Grapevine Grains displays the Honey Almond Granola, (honey from the Honey Bee Guild), Fresh Rolled Oats, Hata Chili Oats and Lone Star Muesli
Right: Papa Richters Roach Ridders offers a nontoxic way to kill roaches. Look for Roach Ridders at Whole Food Stores in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. See Green Source Article

       
Left: Sophia and Roy of Rae Lili Farm had some beautiful poblano peppers as well as butternut squash, Thai egg plant, noon day onions and yellow meat watermelons.
Middle: JuHa Ranch produces grass fed beef, grass fed lamb, pastured pork, and fresh eggs. The meat is frozen so it can be taken home safely. (Get to the market early, they sold out of eggs.)
Right: Fisher Farms had a vast array of squash, potatos and egg plants.

                                      
                                                     Just Pies                                 Village Baking Company


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