The Chapel Hill Farmers Market is a local market that supports farmers and artisans within a 60-mile radius of Chapel Hill. Founded in 2008, the market offers fresh, quality farm and artisanal products year-round. It is vendor-run and operated, with every dollar spent helping to support the local economy. The market is dedicated to educating consumers about the nutritional, environmental, and economic value of buying local, sustainably-produced farm products, and aims to create a sense of community and establish customer-vendor relationships.
Big Bundts More is a bakery specializing in artisan Bundt cakes and confections. Their Bundt cakes are jam-packed with tempting flavor combinations, capturing the nostalgia of the classic German kugelhopf mold. Boy Wood Farm is a small and diversified farm that uses sustainable farming practices to build soil health and nurture the diversity of plants and animals. Located in lower Alamance County, they focus on intensive vegetable production and also have a small orchard, trellised brambles, and an herb garden. Carrboro Coffee Roasters is a small batch coffee roaster that has been serving the region since 2004. They source their coffee with a focus on community and giving back. Chappell's Peaches Apples is a fourth-generation farm that grows peaches and apples in the Sandhills of North Carolina. They distribute their fruit both wholesale and retail. Chocolatay Confections is a small family-owned artisan chocolates and confections company located in Chapel Hill.
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