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Meet the makers, growers, and creators at our market
Get to know our vendors before market day. Follow them on social media to see what they're bringing each week!
Handmade single-hook fishing lures by 11-year-old Axel Boman of Frost, with custom options for bead colors, lure size, and blade size.
Creative handmade goods from Charlotte Bach, bringing artful touches and handcrafted pieces to the market.
Small batch artisan sourdough breads, focaccia, scones, cookies, cakes, and seasonal kringla, all handmade in Blue Earth. Sales support preservation of our historic cooperative building.
Artisan sourdough breads and baked goods with a creative twist. Features unique "Blind Date with a Book" concept alongside fresh cookies, muffins, and specialty items. Located in Blue Earth.
Quality seasonal plants to brighten your home or garden. Selection varies by season with spring starts, summer flowers, and fall decorative plants available throughout the growing season.
Canna Culture is bringing mushroom kits, infused mushroom honeys, dried mushrooms, drinks, and other specialty mushroom products as they roll out a new expansion.
Cody's Cookie Confections brings sugar cookies and collectible stickers to the market, with a fun mix of sweet treats and creative extras.
Kathy Anderson brings naturally leavened sourdough breads to the market, with a focus on rustic homemade loaves baked with care in Blue Earth.
Creative Cakes By Val brings baked goods and chocolate dipped treats from Valeria Vargas. This booth joined the 2026 market season with a sweet lineup and has already built repeat customers through earlier market dates.
Dana's Mexican Food /Snacks brings tortas, hot dogs, fruit cups, Mexican pinwheels, sodas, water, and other ready-to-eat favorites to the market.
DJ Farms brings home canned goods, sauerkraut, jams, jellies, and a few 3D printed items to the market. Jessica Sanders is building something new and local, with a booth full of practical pantry favorites and handmade extras.
Handmade paracord creations including keychains, lanyards, phone cords, zip pulls, and durable dog leashes. Each piece is carefully crafted for both function and style.
GodScent Candles brings handmade candles and home fragrance products to the market, adding a warm, giftable booth full of cozy scents and small-batch creations.
Grain & Gather Co brings small batch baked goods from Katie Gustafson, a Michigan transplant now certified for cottage food in both Michigan and Minnesota. It is a bakery booth built around handmade treats and market day staples.
Fresh homegrown vegetables and farm eggs straight from the Goemann family farm. Seasonal offerings include asparagus, rhubarb, tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans, leafy greens, and fresh eggs.
Self-serve honor system vegetable stand offering fresh seasonal produce. Very popular with the community for its convenient honor-based system and quality farm-fresh vegetables.
Fresh picked, locally grown sweet corn from the Hagedorn family farm. Nothing beats the taste of sweet corn picked at peak ripeness and brought straight to market.
Hannah's Happy Hens brings both chicken eggs and duck eggs to the market, with ducklings planned for later this summer. Hannah says the best part of the market is seeing friends, community members, and students, which makes this booth a great fit for the welcoming local spirit Blue Earth Community Market is built around.
Hygge Coffee brings freshly roasted coffee with rotating origins and blends for local customers. They offer whole bean or ground coffee and recently added cold brew pods to the lineup.
Homemade cakes and sweet treats, including tres leches, chocoflan, and Beso de Ángel y tres leches. A delicious stop for rich desserts and celebration-style baking at the market.
Jenny Adams' Bookish Crafts features handmade craft items with a strong book-loving twist. Jennifer Adams says she is still new to selling, so this booth is a fun place to discover thoughtful, reader-inspired pieces as her business grows.
Seasonings and spice blends to add flavor to your favorite dishes.
Coffee, water, popcorn, peanuts, BECM merch, and DIY crafts from the Myers girls. The pink shed is Grand Central Station for all market questions. First aid kit available here too.
Faribault County's local animal shelter is bringing handmade bracelets and pens, pet supplies, and information about adoptable animals and shelter programs. Proceeds help support animals in their care and future shelter improvements.
Unique oddities, curiosities, crystals, and taxidermy for collectors and the curious. If you've never seen anything quite like it before, you'll probably find it here.
Passion Design Home brings handmade sewn items for the kitchen, home decor, and everyday use, including key fobs, wristlets, totes, and glam bags. Patrice Carter also blends in upcycled materials and wood accents, giving familiar fabrics and aged pieces a fresh second life.
Homemade plates and sweet treats crafted with care. A delicious addition to the market with something tasty for everyone.
Author Danielle Hayter-Johnson presents River Shark Books, featuring unique stories and literary works. Stop by to discover engaging reads and meet the author in person.
Home canned goods, eggs, homemade burp cloths, towels, and plush stuffies from a growing small business.
Shoen Holdfast Farm brings farm goods from Shawn Shoen, adding another local grower to the market lineup with a simple, small-farm presence.
Farm fresh eggs and seasonal produce from the Steele family. Looking forward to adding succulents later in the season.
Sugar High is a cottage food bakery from Parris Quinn bringing fresh baked goods to the market. With weekly signups already on the calendar, this is a new booth to keep an eye on if you like finding small-batch sweets and bakery favorites.
Sweet Escape by Danibel is a separate vendor at the Blue Earth Community Market. This booth signs up and is seated together with Vita's Tamales, but it is its own business.
Spiced honey, herbal teas, and handcrafted salves made in small batches with care. Local ingredients and traditional methods create unique products full of good things.
A delicious variety of baked goods including cookies, cupcakes, brownies, cookie pies, and mini cakes, all made under a tier 1 cottage producer license. Sweet treats for every craving.
Cottage food baked goods, dog treats and toys, plus unique arts and crafts items. A delightful mix offering something special for both humans and their furry friends.
Fresh flowers and seasonal vegetables, all grown with purpose. True North Floral supports a garden created specifically for mamas on an adoptive journey and caretakers of all kinds. Bringing beautiful blooms and mobile floral delivery to small towns in southern Minnesota and northern Iowa.
Tumblers, 3D items, laser engraved items, and freeze dried candy. A variety of unique handcrafted goods to discover at the market.
Authentic homemade tamales featuring traditional recipes with spicy chicken, spicy pork, cheese, and cheese with jalapeño varieties. Made with love using time-honored methods.
Vons Household Goods brings an eclectic mix of practical finds, from tools and mobile phone accessories to plumbing parts, toys, incense, and other everyday bargain items.
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