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Backcountry Herbs

Homegrown and Wildcrafted herbs. Specializing in dried herbs from Eastern Idaho.   The bulk of our herbs are, homegrown and ethically wild-crafted from places in the back-country where most people don’t venture.  We hunt, gather, grow and process all our herbs ourselves with consideration for the best quality, freshness and care for the environment.   Our stock… [read more]

The Gingerbread Haus Goodies and Gifts

The Gingerbread Haus Goodies and Gifts is a booth at various Farmer’s Markets that sells jams, jellies, candies, homemade crafts, and many other items.

The Spice Whisperer

The Spice Whisperer makes custom spice rubs and seasoning blends for cooking.  Current blends available: Bitchin’ Beef Passionate Pig Bodacious Bird Seductive Seafood Sultry Citrus Sinfully Citrus

Ballard Farms

Ballard Farms Eat Fresh-Buy Local Our Web Site is under construction and will be added soon. You can also find us on Facebook. Visit Ballaed Farms at the following Farmers Markets: Thursdays 11:00 am-3:00 pm Mockingbird Farmers Market on the Square Monroeville Alabama Saturdays 9:00 am-2:00 pm  Brewton Choo-Choo Farmers Market Next to the Bank… [read more]

Dandelion Soap Herb Shop

Established 2003 making soaps, lotions and general natural body care using refined oils and butters, adding bulk herbs, essential oils, candles and canned jellies, butters and preserves. Visit in person, website or call; all questions are welcomed. Teaching at Old Salem and on-site too about Herbs, all natural care and offering products Tuesday through Saturday…. [read more]

Huck’s Hollow Farm Homemade Goods

Huck’s Hollow Farm is a small homestead farm in Penn Valley, CA.  The owners are Theresa, Jim and Josh Huck.  We believe in clean, organic foods and are against factory farming.  We raise our own meats and veggies, enjoying the healthy lifestyle it gives us.  We are animal lovers and have four dogs, seven sheep,… [read more]

White House Goodies

White House Goodies started as a concept to create products produced from our land. The first try was a Christmas Basket given to friends and family. Then California passed the Cottage Food Legislation allowing us to produce certain products in our home kitchen and we went to work. Some of our products are home grown…. [read more]