There is a great little business that just opened it's doors in Rye, New Hampshire.  Village Farm Stand is the place to go for farm fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, goat's milk soap, granola, candles, herbs, jams,  jellies, and much more.

friendly and convenient fresh veggies

marcus

 

 

Marcus is not only the man behind the counter, he is also the man behind the business, offering products from many local venders, all in one convenient location.

 

It's like visiting the farmers' market...

wild blueberry spreadCranberry hot saucelocal honey

Allergen Free Cookies, local honey, medicinal herbs, skin and body care.

skin and body carehealthy cookies

fresh veggies fresh flowers

old fashioned candyhappy customerVillage Farm Stand

  

UPDATE 2010:

Village Farm Stand has CLOSED

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8 Comments on Village Farm Stand Opens in Rye New Hampshire

APR
26
2009

Very nice!, I love finding places like this and then shopping for some wholesome goodies. You did such such a great job of capturing this place I feel like getting in car and heading there. Well done!

 

Thanks for sharing,  Jess

5:59am • #1
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Jess:  Thank you, what a nice comment!  It is a great place and should do very well at that location.  The fish market across the street is well established and I think people stopping in for fish will find it convenient to also stop in and get veggies.

7:03am • #2

This looks like my kind of place.  I go to the apple stands in Taylorsville some (about 50 min) to get fresh apples, jellies and homemade goodies.  I love it.  hooray for Village Farm Stand.

4:21pm • #3
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27
2009
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Wendy:  Hooray for you!  Thanks for the comment.

6:37am • #4
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Morning Sharon, Nice Localism piece and a very nice find for you. I love supporting the small business man or woman!

7:06am • #5
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I forgot to ask what camera do you have Sharon? Your photos are fantastic. I was on a great job last week and my photos came out awful, maybe it was the operator?

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Cynthia:  Marcus is a friend and I was excited to hear of his new venture.  I am sure his business will do well, but I wanted to do what I could to help promote it.

My camera is a Canon EOS Rebel.  My husband and I have always been Canon fans. 

6:03pm • #7
MAY
20
2009
marcus, great location, great products once again a class act, its always a pleasure...Ian
Ian Aviles
12:37pm • #8


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