Birmingham’s Farmers Market – December

Farmers markets are a great way of supporting local farmers and produce makers as well as being environmentally friendly.

Tomorrow, the 16th December, features New Streets bi monthly farmers market which is open 9.30am until 10pm to anticipate the Christmas rush.

The market features various food produce including free range eggs, freshly baked breads and organic vegetables which will allow you to make a Christmas that your taste buds will remember.

If you are looking for last minute gift ideas whether it is aromatherapy oils for you auntie, gorgeous smelling soaps for your mother and traditional handmade jams for your Gran this farmers market is the place to look.

Moseley will be holding its monthly farmers market on the 19th December. The award winning market will be found in the centre of Moseley in the Village Green and along Alcester Road and St Marys Row from 9am to 3pm.

The star attraction of this market is a delicious hot chocolate drink made with fair traded melted chocolate chips from the stall MoreCocoa.

The market sells the produce from local farms and other local food producers which create over 50 stalls each month, including bread, cakes, dairy products, fruit and vegetables, plants, meat and fish as well as preserves such as jam and marmalade.

Bearwood farmers market is also happening on Saturday, 19th December, opposite the bus station in the high street from 9am to 4pm.

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