Farmers market this Saturday in Sandgate

FG ≫ 2010 ≫ Farmers market this Saturday in Sandgate

Farmers Market at Chichester Memorial Hall, Sandgate

This weeks stallholders include:

      [The Sandgate](/wiki/#sandgate) Bakery  freshly baked bread, pies and biscuits. 
      Crundens of [Hythe](/wiki/#hythe)  fresh fruit and vegetables
      Diva Treats  delicious cakes, quiches and other baked treats
      Izzys Deli  homemade lasagna, pizzas and home cooked ham freshly sliced
       Exotic Foods  chicken and vegetable [curries](/wiki/#curry), onion bhajis, samosas, pakoras
       Milbanks Olives  olives, semi-dried tomatoes, balsamic onions, pesto, sauces
       Lady Lammas Pantry  jams, pickles, chutneys and preserves, local honey and locally produced free- range eggs
       Kays [Chocolate](/wiki/#chocolate) of [Kent](/wiki/#kent)  homemade truffles, fudges, [chocolate](/wiki/#chocolate) made with minimal [artificial](/wiki/#art)   flavours or additives, using locally grown ingredients where possible

Lynda Jones Herbalist medicinal herbal products, herbal gifts, dried herb teas, tinctures, gift vouchers

Wayne Reeves Art handmade picture frames, limited edition giclee prints and greetings cards with local scenes

      Nourish with Nature  hand made [skin](/wiki/#skin)-care creams made from natural ingredients

Mirandas Beads handmade bead jewellery, earrings, necklaces, bracelets

This information is correct at the time of publication. Neither The Chichester Hall nor the Farmers Market can take responsibility for any changes that may occur on the day due to unforseen circumstances.

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