Market Update for November 22nd
This is our last market before Thanksgiving!
Shopping at the farmers market for Thanksgiving means bringing the freshest, most flavorful ingredients straight to your holiday table. When you buy from local farmers and artisans, you’re supporting families in our own community and helping small businesses thrive during an important season. You’ll find unique harvest produce, handmade goods, and specialty items you won’t see in big stores—all picked, baked, or crafted with care. It’s a wonderful way to celebrate the holiday by giving thanks to the people who grow and make the foods we love.
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Meet our new Market Mascot! (made by Michelle Cronk of Little This That Gifts) 🥑 Our little avo-cuddle still needs a Hass-tastic name — can you help us come up with one?
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Click here to vote online. Or, stop by the Market Tent on Saturday and pick up an entry form.
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Each week, he’ll be hanging out at a different vendor’s booth. When you spot him, stop by the Market Tent to let us know — we have fun reward stickers waiting for you!
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We’re so grateful you make the Camarillo Certified Farmers Market part of your regular shopping! As the holidays approach, we hope you’ll keep supporting your favorite local farmers and vendors.
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Over the next few weeks, we’ll have extra artisans joining us, plus plenty of festive specials from our food vendors and farmers to help make your season bright.
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🧁👓 Craving something sweet to go with your coffee from Bonito Coffee? Swing by the market and treat yourself! France Café and Sweet Ruth each bring their own delicious twist to baked goodies and candy—there’s something for every sweet tooth!
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We have new music at the market this week — JD & Fam. Scroll down for more information.
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🍇 Acosta Farm & Vineyard has added fresh-made raisins to their lineup! Swing by their booth and treat yourself to a little taste of dried sunshine — the perfect snack to enjoy on the go or add to your favorite recipes. ✨
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🍯Anders’ Acre brought a study from the Mayo Clinic to our attention that suggests honey might offer antidepressant, anticonvulsant, and anti-anxiety benefits. Click here for more information.
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🪴Aventura Gardens has great plants, along with their holiday herb garden special!
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🍎 Cuyuma Orchard is back with their amazing apples! These aren’t your average grocery store varieties — this week they’re bringing four rare and delicious kinds: Ashmead’s Kernel, Caville Blanc d’Hiver, Sweetie, and Kandil Sinap. Each one has its own unique flavor and story — true treasures for apple lovers! 🍏✨ Click here to learn more about these special varieties and stop by to taste the difference. They also have a special apple recipe for you when you stop by their booth.
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🥚Henry’s Egg Ranch has tips on holiday baking with their chicken, duck, or quail eggs. Click here to learn more!
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Oats & Ivy Farm returns with their amazing selection of goat milk soap and other bath products.
It’s week twelve of our second quarter. Be sure to stop by the market to update your card to collect visits to qualify for our next drawing on January 3. We added a few weeks to make up for the days the market is closed in November and December.
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It’s also Bag Week for shoppers who check in for the fifth time this quarter!
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Stop by the Market Tent for details.
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The Fulun Dafa Association is our non-profit of the week.
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📣 This is a reminder that our market opens at 8 a.m. For safety reasons, vendors are not allowed to sell before the market opens. We ensure that everyone is set up and all vehicles are moved from inside the market before opening. We appreciate your kindness to the vendors.
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🐕🦺 Remember, dogs or other animals are prohibited in the market area during market hours. Service animals on leashes are exempt from this policy.
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Need help finding what you’re looking for? Please stop by the Market Tent and chat with our friendly volunteers!
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Please visit our Instagram page for the latest updates.
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In addition to the freshest fruits and vegetables, you’ll find fresh coffee, home-kitchen baked goods, freshly baked bread, cheese, cookies, pastries, jam, honey, nuts, dried fruit, organic eggs, fresh flowers, and live garden plants, hummus and salsa, pasta and sauce, fresh local seafood, seasoning blends for dips, marinades, and rubs, microgreens, mushrooms, tamales, soups, tea, yogurt, and sausage.
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Don’t be disappointed if your favorite treat sells out! Instead, you can contact any linked vendors ahead of the market to reserve your order and pick it up on Saturday.
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Agricultural Vendors
Acosta Farm & Vineyard, Adaboy Acres, Alcantar Farm, Anders’ Acre and Apiary, Arreola Farm , Angelo Ranch, Aventura Gardens, Azteca Farm**, Cardenas Farms/YNT Farms/Cuyama Orchard, Chuy’s Berries**, F&F Farm, Halaby & Verni**, Henry’s Egg Ranch, J&J Farms, Los Padres Orchids, Mulberry Lane Farm, Myriad Flowers, Ojai Microgreens, and Underwood Farms.
** Participate in the WIC/Senior Nutrition Program.
Food Vendors
Bonito Coffee, Bonjour! Yogurt, Brothers Products, France Café, Kashlie Krunch (returning), Kettlestones, Kelsy’s Kandy, La Montaigne De Saveurs (cheese!), La Vita Kitchen, The Lucky Lab, Mr. Corn Tamales, My Sage Gourmet (returning), Nalwaya Foods (returning), Santa Barbara Channel Seafood, Sweet Ruth (returning), Teawaves, YouBite Sausage, and Zona Little Italy (returning).
Artisans
We’re pleased to have eight local artisans who craft their products at the market this week! Berry Blessed Candles (hand-poured candles made with care and quality ingredients), Little This That Gifts (handmade crocheted/knitted beanies, scarves, stuffed animals, home décor, seasonal items), Log Creations (planters, boxes, and tables from Woolsey Fire burned trees), Maggie’s Boutique (crochet clothes, purses, and accessories), Martha’s Jewelry (crystal & gemstone jewelry), MAS Jewelry (handcrafted silver jewelry), Mermaid With Love (art and jewelry pieces), Mystic Bottle Pottery & Jewelry (hand-crafted stoneware & porcelain functional pottery, jewelry), Oats & Ivy Farm (goat milk soap and other bath products), Tabor Crafts (unique wood creations from reclaimed and locally sourced material).