The Honey Stand That Has Every Guy ‘Just Browsing’ For 45 Minutes
There’s a reason the line at Booth 12 wraps around the entire market every single Saturday morning. Sure, the raw wildflower honey is allegedly award-winning, but nobody’s reading the label. Word travels fast in small towns, and this particular vendor has single-handedly tripled the market’s foot traffic since she set up shop last spring.
Her Sourdough Bread Is Crusty But Her Instagram Following Is Anything But

She drives two hours every Sunday from her farmhouse to sell exactly twelve loaves — and they’re gone before 9 AM, every time. Food bloggers who came to photograph the bread somehow ended up posting seventeen photos of the baker instead. Critics agree: whatever she’s kneading, it’s working.
The Lavender Farm Girl Who Turned ‘Artisanal Soap’ Into a Personality

Nobody in the history of farmers markets has made the phrase ‘want to smell my products?’ land quite like this. Her lavender and oat soap bars are legitimately beautiful — hand-pressed, locally sourced, wrapped in kraft paper — but let’s be honest, men are buying them as gifts for themselves. She’s booked for the next three market seasons and counting.

