Saturday, August 14, 2021
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

What's Fresh Saturday
Here are just some of the goodies you will find at the MFM Saturday

Muscadines - Okra - Eggplant - Tomatoes
String Beans - Sugar Snap Peas - Snap Beans - Speckled Butter Beans
Rattlesnake Snap Beans - Broccoli - Cauliflower - New Potatoes
Yukon Gold Potatoes - Fennel Bulbs - Chanterelles - Cucumbers - Swiss Chard
Crookneck Squash - Zucchini - Scallop Squash - Cabbage - Cherry Tomatoes
Celery - Lettuce - Spring Mix - Microgreens - Bok Choi - Spaghetti Squash
Turnip Roots - Spinach - Collard Greens - Mustard Greens - Leeks
Sweet Onions - Green Onions - Green Garlic - Garlic Scapes
Rutabagas - Curly Kale - Dinosaur Kale - Carrots - Beets - Snow Peas
Mini Romaine Head Lettuce - Radishes - Sorrel - Kohlrabi - Mizuna
Cayenne Peppers - Parsley - Mint - Ginger - Rosemary - Turmeric
Beef - Pastured Pork - Lamb - Jumbo Gulf Shrimp
Fresh Cut Flowers - Vegetable & Herb Plants
Milk - Honey - Coffee - Tea - Sauces - Cheese - Eggs
Jams & Jellies - Relishes - Freshly-baked Breads - Cookies - Pecans
Fresh Frozen Blueberries - Homemade Apple and Peach Turnovers
Knife Sharpening Services - Works of art

We've Got Muscadines!
Muscadines are native to Mississippi and grow wild throughout the state. The first recorded muscadine vine was found by Sir Walter Raleigh's colony. They found the original Scuppernong muscadine vine in 1554 on the Scuppernong River in North Carolina. The muscadine is a popular home crop across the South because of its natural adaptability, resistance to diseases and insects, and a long vine life.
Muscadines can be included in home plantings on fence-row or homemade trellises. Muscadines are delicious eaten raw or used for juices, wines, jams, jellies, and pies.

Look for muscadines at
Cooper Farms and Vineyards.
This is the Mississippi Farmers Market-
Your place to shop for the freshest fruits and vegetables, meats, baked goods, jams, jellies and salsas, and fun arts from local artisans.
Come on in
Meet the new Mississippi Farmers Market Manager- Patrick Duckworth, and follow him as he takes you on a tour of the market.
We've got some new upgrades to share, and we hope you will approve!
August 12th is Julienne Fries Day!
Julienne - to cut a portion of food into thin strips. Potatoes, peppers, onions, squash, apples, pears, and all varieties of meat. If it can be cut, it can be Julienned!
Let's celebrate Thursday's Julienne Fries Day on Saturday at the Mississippi Farmers Market, where you will find just about anything you might want to julienne!
The Genuine MS Store

Open Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

The Genuine MS Store
The Genuine MS Store is open Saturdays inside the Mississippi Farmers Market from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.

You will find jewelry, candies, food items, coffee, cookbooks, candles, beef and so many more good things. And everything is made right here in Mississippi!
So, as you shop for Mississippi grown, raised, crafted and made items throughout the farmers market, be sure to step into the Genuine MS Store for more Mississippi products.
City Limits Cafe
Featuring Buffet-Style
Quick Service Food and
Made-To-Order Options on the Grill.

Located Inside the
Mississippi Farmers Market.

Monday - Friday
Breakfast: 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Lunch: 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Saturday: 7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Mississippi Department of Agriculture & Commerce
Andy Gipson, Commissioner