Amherst German Christmas Market

Vendor Type: Consumables

Consumables

Viking House

We will be bringing along a lovely selection of imported European goods from several countries…including pyramids, nutcrackers, smokers, ornaments and toys from Germany. We will also have imported foods, clothing,

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Bending Branch Farm

Bending Branch Farm is a goat dairy and creamery based in Francestown, NH. We specialize in raising happy, healthy goats in a holistic, sustainable way. Their high quality milk is

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Monadnock Oil and Vinegar

Monadnock Oil and Vinegar is a unique tasting room that offers high quality olive oil, specialty oils and balsamic vinegars. We have over 70 different flavors to choose from, so

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Valicenti Pasta Farm

Valicenti Pasta Farm is a working farm on over 10 acres in Hollis, NH growing ingredients to produce our amazing Farmstead Pasta Sauces, seasonal flavors of Gourmet Ravioli, unique Fresh

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Mt. Dearborn Farm

We are a small family farm raising goats, sheep, pigs, cows, mini donkeys, alpacas, llamas, chickens and turkeys. We sell pork, lamb, beef, chicken and Thanksgiving turkeys as well as

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Scandi Shoppe

Scandi Shoppe is a multigenerational business that has been in business for 58 years. Our shop reminds people of being in the Scandinavian counties. We carry traditional Scandinavian home decor,

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Brookford Farm

German Christmas Stollen :Aged Meats (Chorizo, Hard Salami, Soppressata, Summer Sausage)Cheese (100% grass fed)

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Midnight Maples Farm

We are a small, family run maple sugaring business located in NH. We make all of our products using maple sugar and/or syrup, no cane sugar! Our products include maple

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Granite State Spice Blends

We make small batch craft spice blends. We use applewood and lump coal to toast our ingredients before grinding them and mixing them into dry rubs that you can use

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