St. Paul's Farmer's Market opens their winter market on December 5. Is it outside, like the summer market? Yes, part of it is. Vendors selling local meat, fish and eggs will be at the market's regular locations at 4th and Wall Street on Saturday mornings, which makes sense considering the resources saved on refrigeration. (Another perk of winter: forgetting the bag with the ice-cream in the car after a supermarket trip isn't a disaster.)
Also outside at the farmer's market, until Christmas: family farm grown Christmas trees from Wolcyn Tree Farms of Cambridge, Minnesota. Christmas trees will for sale daily, and visit St. Paul Farmer's Market Website for a $5 coupon that can be used for any tree costing over $25.
And inside, on Saturdays, Golden's Deli, opposite the farmer's market location, hosts local vendors of cheese, bread and baked goods, chocolate, jams and honey, baby food, and apples. The indoor market is open from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. on Saturday mornings all winter long.
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