
The Horton Farmers’ Market wrapped up on Saturday October 29th with the last regular market day of the season.
Lynn Ogryzlo, Ontario food champion and author of The Ontario Table was on hand to sign copies of her book and to collect more signatures in support of local food on her travelling table cloth. Full of stunning photos, delicious recipes and the stories behind the food, her book found favour in St. Thomas with record sales at a farmer’s market (64 copies)!
Lynn Ogryzlo, Ontario food champion and author of The Ontario Table was on hand to sign copies of her book and to collect more signatures in support of local food on her travelling table cloth. Full of stunning photos, delicious recipes and the stories behind the food, her book found favour in St. Thomas with record sales at a farmer’s market (64 copies)!
The 2011 market Saturdays have brought attendees the tasty parade of food through the seasons, along with a selection of food products, craftspeople and artisans, all presented within a spirit of supporting local and community.

Chestnuts
Though the number of vendors gradually decreases towards the last few weeks, there was still lots to see right up to the last day - a treat for the last couple Saturdays was the novelty of fresh chestnuts brought to market by Sally Martyn.
The Horton Market will return for one last appearance of the year on November 19th when vendors will bring you the foods and ware of the first ever Christmas Market.
The Horton Market will return for one last appearance of the year on November 19th when vendors will bring you the foods and ware of the first ever Christmas Market.