Britt Hedges, Co-owner and Vendor Coordinator (green shirt, foreground) greets market shoppers. Photo: Rose Alcorn.
- Britt Hedges, Co-owner and Vendor Coordinator (green shirt, foreground) greets market shoppers. Photo: Rose Alcorn.
- Backyard Orchard brings baskets of early-season, spray-free apples. Photo: Rose Alcorn.
- La Terza Coffee and Roasterie serves and sells coffee produced by vendor Chuck Pfahler's own coffee roasting process. Photo: Rose Alcorn.
- A crowd flocks to Donna's Gourmet Cookies. These cookies are becoming a Cincinnati-area fixture, served also at festivals, Findlay Market and other retailers. Donna's cookies are all-natural and have no artificial flavors. Photo: Rose Alcorn.
- Under the Walnut Ridge Acres' tent, shoppers find pesticide-free veggies including tomatoes and green beans. Photo: Rose Alcorn.
- Andy's Backyard Bees is literally from a Wyoming backyard. Various sizes and types of this pale honey are reasonably priced. Photo: Rose Alcorn.
- Sweet Miss Confections sells sweet treats that can be enjoyed as you wander the market, and are also prettily packaged for gifting. Photo: Rose Alcorn.
- You might have seen them before inside Findlay Market; Taste from Belgium waffles are also at Wyoming Avenue. Belgian dough and a cast iron waffle pan create the heavenly sweet and lightly spiced flavor of these airy waffles. Photo: Rose Alcorn.
- Debbie Fowler of Blackbird Pond makes and sells aromatic herbal soaps and other bath and body products. Fowler grows many of the herbs and flowers used in her products. Photo: Rose Alcorn.
- Locally-raised Gala apples, green tomatoes, leeks, and sweet corn all picked up at Wyoming Ave.Market. This is the most beautiful sweet corn I've seen this year - white with full, round kernels that are creamy rich and sweet. Photo: Rose Alcorn.
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