Deep in the heart of nowhereville, Missouri (otherwise known as Coffman), lies an area that it’s owners refer to as “Crown Country”. As I was exploring Crown Country on Saturday afternoon, I discovered that Crown Valley Winery has its own farmers market as well.
Most of the produce sold at the market is grown by farmer who runs the market, though she’s expressed interest throughout our conversation in having other local growers sell their products in the Crown Valley Farmers Market.
The market is mostly indoors, and sells produce, baked goods, peanuts, jams, butters and jellies. Some of the more interesting jams and butters included pumpkin butter and jalapeno jelly. I use the market as an opportunity to experiment with taking and processing raw image digital photos. Here are some of the shots I captured.
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Crown Valley Winery is located at 23589 State Route WW in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri. The Crown Valley Farmers Market is roughly a mile down highway WW past the winery, and is open Monday through Saturday from 9 am-3 pm. In the fall when their corn maze and hayrides are being offered, the market is open seven days each week.
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I was introduced to Jalapeno jelly by my grandma. She would pour a jar of the green goo onto a block of cream cheese. We’d take ritz crackers and dip them in the jelly/cream cheese mixture. It has become a family favorite!
Great post & pics by the way!!! Love the one of the jars.
I have made several pints of jalapeño jelly this year!!! Love it!
Nice post,looking forward to read more.