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Hazel’s KitchenNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Coppell - 11.12 mi

A home bakery in Coppell, Texas that is owned and operated by a pretty mother-daughter duo – this is what Hazel’s Kitchen is about and they have been specializing in custom cakes, cookies, cupcakes, cinnamon rolls, and so much more since 2014. This company is not just supplying individuals and families, but also businesses and corporations. All their baked goods are made the old-fashioned way, with real ingredients, no preservatives, and a whole lot of love. And speaking of love, you’ll absolutely “love how these ladies will work with you to make your day special” as “everything they make is beyond delicious; they will keep you wanting more.” Not to mention the beautiful presentation that comes with it. Plus, “the ordering, paying for, and picking up was just so easy!” What’s there to lose?    

Texas Teasecakes

Artisan Food Producer in Irving - 11.53 mi

Texas TeaseCakes is an artisan food vendor that specializes in perfectly portioned gourmet cheesecakes. They’re passionate about everything they do from start to finish; thus, they’re committed to using only the freshest fruits and highest quality ingredients available. “They seriously takes cheesecake to a whole new level,” folks. Their cakes start with a generous layer of buttery graham cracker crust that is twice baked to perfection. Then, they stuff it with a filling that is “so delicious, light, and creamy.” Afterwhich, they garnish these creations with wonderful toppings to complete a “fabulous slice of heaven.” Certainly, “you just can’t stop at one piece” so I suggest that you buy at least a dozen. This is “the best cheesecake you could ever ask for” and we dare you not to miss out. 

Soul HoneyNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Roanoke - 11.57 mi

Soul Honey prides its self in selling Local Texas honey, comb honey, and many more items made from their own honey like bee’s wax, propolis extract and much more. All of these products are “Hand crafted using fresh ingredients” collected at their own Apiary in Denton County Texas. Their honey is filtered only once, and is never heated to insure that all the goodness that nature has stays in the honey. This food is made in a home kitchen and is not inspected by the Department of State Health Services or a local health department. They are working hard to build for the current and future honey demand for local honey, and to also give a taste of sweet Texas to other states.

River Bird Coffee

Artisan Food Producer in Lewisville - 12.02 mi

Local, fresh roasted coffee makes a big difference. Located in Lewisville, River Bird Coffee Community Roasting is a small independent micro-coffee roaster that provides a superior coffee drinking experience and delivers the “freshest bean possible”. They are supporting the connections between farmer and consumer by sourcing the best coffees from around the world and roast it in small batches. Aaron, who started River Bird Community Roasting recommends the "Full City Roast" for great espresso and lattes. Whether you want it hot or iced, you can taste its rich caramel flavor! River bird’s mission is to help “strengthen the local community” through various different initiatives, that they feel a personal connection with and they do it through the brilliance of their coffees.

Latte Da DairyNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Flower Mound - 12.16 mi

Latte Da Diary is a producer of award winning “Farmstead Goat Cheeses” at DFW area Central Markets & Cowtown Farmers Market. The American Cheese Society has graced them with multiple ribbons, including a 3rd place for their “Goat Caerphilly in 2012”. They makes Gouda, Caerphilly, Cotswold, and Manchego that are all nuanced in flavor and texture. The goat Gouda - aged between four and six months it is firm, but the mouth feel is rich, not dry or waxy. It's sweet and delicate in flavor, with hints of salted caramel. Drier and tangier, the goat Caerphilly is perfect shaved over salad or pasta.If you want to try their cheese, it may be time to take a trip to the Da area!

Chicas FrescasNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Fort Worth - 12.22 mi

There is nothing more rewarding after spending time outside during the hot weather than a nice, cool drink. The Chicas Frescas stand may appear like a mirage to you from a distance, but it is not. The drinks they sell really look very yummy and delicious and not just from the photo! Some people like their drinks iced, while some enjoy a blended drink. Both are good choices and Chicas Frescas's fresh ingredients guarantee that any order is an enjoyable drink - horchata, limeade, pineapple, watermelon, or mango.

Savory SageRageNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Fort Worth - 12.22 mi

It is hard to wrap your head around basil jelly because it feels like these two are not supposed to come together. Basil is savory and jelly is usually sweet. But by some magic or excellent cooking, Savory SageRage somehow makes it taste delicious. And they've come a long way too. From jams, jellies, and butter, Savory SageRage has expanded the business to make and sell more yummy treats! From making hard candy to cooking lasagna and everything else in between. It is without question that Savory SageRage continues to grow.

Atomic Ranch SalsaNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Fort Worth - 12.22 mi

Atomic Ranch Salsa has four different salsa flavors: Original, Mild, Ghost Pepper, and Reaper. Don't just buy one - buy one of each. You'll never know what salsa flavor and taste you might be craving on any given night (or day). And a variety of salsa on hand is helpful when there are guests with possibly different salsa preferences. So it is best to be cautious and stock up. If you have a bag of chips at home in need of a good salsa to go with it, you can buy it from Atomic Ranch Salsa when they are selling at the Saginaw Farmers Market.

Greet My YardNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Fort Worth - 12.22 mi

I'd wager that you'll see a lot of catering, bakery, and farm businesses in Texas. But only a really creative and innovative visionary can think of starting a yard sign business. And how catchy is the name Greet My Yard, am I right? I guess this shows how much you really care. If you are willing to pay for someone to decorate your yard with a personalized greeting and let the entire community know what occasion you are celebrating. This is an experience not everyone gets to have, and it could be embarrassing to some, but I am sure this is pretty special!

Emotions Made EdibleNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Arlington - 12.38 mi

Emotions Made Edible is a Texas-based home bakery that specializes in cookies, cupcakes, and candies for all occasions. Michelle, the owner and baker, got “such cute and fun little pastries” that can easily be a crowd-pleaser. Her “cake was amazing,” her “marshmallows” are “the best,” and her “cookies” are “delicious and precious!” She also got “amazingly delicious keto recipes” and “vegan yummies” to savor. “She is so talented and strives to make sure you’re absolutely in love with your order.” And “not only does Michelle make amazing bakery items,” but “she is also a fabulous teacher.” She hosts and teaches “cake decorating class” that you will surely enjoy. We “highly recommend her to anyone looking for sweet treats” or interested in making one.

Aurora Coffee Roasting & Trading

Artisan Food Producer in Flower Mound - 12.47 mi

Located in Mckinney, this family-owned, tailor-made coffee maker supplies artisan roasted coffee from Latin American origins. The beans are natural and certified organic, “roasted to order in small batches so the flavor is always great. These are the freshest coffee you can get in North Texas.” Aurora Coffee Roasting & Trading's “coffee is so good, you can drink it black.” They have a wide selection of beans but the most famous ones are Antioquia Colombia, Organic Columbian, and Chiapas Turqueasa. “The Finca de Rubio Nicaragua is fantastic! Full-bodied and lots of flavors” without adding anything to it. If you are in Frisco, Plano, or Prosper, they can deliver your coffee right to your doorsteps. But no need to worry if you’re not from these areas as Aurora Coffee also ships via USPS. So hurry and order yours now.

Brutti Ma BuoniNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Flower Mound - 12.52 mi

Brutti Ma Buoni is a local bakery that bakes and sells modern heirloom pastries to the market. They also accept “special orders” for standard and challenging dessert requirements. They’ve “got a variety of delicious pastries and treats” from biscotti to tiramisu, to decorated sugar cookies, whole pies, tarts, and cakes. Just tell them what you need and they’ll be glad to whip it up for you. “Special orders for Italian cookies” are “taken here” as well! “Gabrielle’s family are all fab cooks and bakers”; credits to both her grandmas and her heritage with her love of baking. Just try her “cuccidati cookie” and it’ll be “the best cookie” you’ll ever eat. It has “the perfect texture, flaky but not dry, sweet, and the fresh fig was fabulous.” You can find them at “Flower Mound Farmers’ Market.”

Stephen’s Sweet Sensations

Artisan Food Producer in Irving - 12.53 mi

Established in 2014, Stephen’s Sweet Sensations is a highly reputable home-based bakery in Fort Worth, Texas. It operates under the Texas Cottage Food Law and it offers a range of custom created cakes and dessert treats for any type of special event. The master baker and owner, Stephen Swartzendruber, is the person behind all these “wonderful creations.” He carries an associate degree in arts from TCC and has more than three years of professional work experience in this field. Nonetheless, expect “excellent cakes and professional service” when you use this bakery. “His designs are stellar” and the “cakes” are “always yummy.” Not to mention that he does the same thing to his desserts such as cookies, cupcakes, and more. We “definitely recommend” this bakery “to everyone.”  

Black Coffee

Artisan Food Producer in Fort Worth - 12.68 mi

Black Coffee brings a more convenient coffee experience closer to East Fort Worth.  This award-winning coffee shop combines “exclusive eastside culture” and “unbeatable coffee.”  Black Coffee features a meticulous coffee roasting process to infuse global flavors into their coffees.  Rich, delicious, smooth, and made by artisans!  Drop by the coffee house to fully experience the inviting atmosphere and great vibe, to savor your chosen cup of brew, to hang out, or for business meetings.

Slap Daddy SalsaNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Haslet - 12.93 mi

Their slogan is very catchy - and convincing.  They guarantee that "if you like salsa, you will love ours, if you like barbecue, you will love our salsa, if you don’t like smoked foods, you will love our salsa". Slap Daddy Salsa, located in Haslet, Texas, sells salsa made from fresh, quality ingredients. Witty and funny name aside, this salsa is worth the try. And don't worry if you are not into spicy salsa, or if you want variety. Slap Daddy Salsa sells different varieties, there's mild, medium, hot, and XX hot for those who really want it very spicy.

Miss Gina CooksNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Fort Worth - 13.02 mi

Miss Gina Cooks is a food business that involves cooking, catering, and making sauces and salsa. Miss Gina Cooks is located in Fort Worth, Texas. Some of the amazing sauces and salsas made by Miss Gina Cooks include the Bold Tomato Bruschetta, Snappy Olive Tapenade, and the Zesty Avocado Salsa. If you want to buy a bottle, look for them in farmers market selling in, around, and nearby Fort Worth. You can be sure these are great for you. Not only are these delicious, but they are also prepared with care and love. This is because Miss Gina Cooks believes that our body needs to eat good, clean, and delicious food to help fight cancer. This is important advocacy for her. Their products are also available at the following locations: City Market Burleson, The Market at 76067 Mineral Wells, Brown Bag Ft. Worth, and at the GoTexan shop!

Cheeza PleezaNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Grand Prairie - 13.05 mi

Cheeza Pleeza specializes in gourmet cheese blends in a variety of flavors such as pimento, hatch, Greek, pesto, sweet. Each cheeses has a different fusion of more than 6 cheeses and over 20 herbs and spices that gives each spread its “own unique flavor”. It can be used for dips, fantastic as a sandwich, and perfect for a keto friendly desk lunch. But even better, anyone can give a meal a “Flavor Upgrade” with a scoop of a Cheeza Pleeza chunky cheese spread. Cheeza Pleeza is ideal for food pairing. Their savory cheese spreads has rich flavors and versatile enough to be used on eggs for breakfast, avocados for lunch, after-school snack with veggies, topping for baked potatoes, or top any meat for a do-it-yourself gourmet for guests. Cheeza Pleeza also have seasonal offerings like Mustang jams, crunchy honey, and pestos.

The Baking DivasNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Fort Worth - 13.08 mi

The Baking Divas of Fort Worth, Texas is a mother-and-daughter tandem that bakes gluten-free, dairy-free, and refined sugar-free baked goods. You can buy a dozen of any of these - Hulk Muffins, or The Baking Divas' own version of cookies, or Blueberry Muffins. The Chocolate Brownie Donuts with Glaze you can buy for half a dozen. They also have Oatmeal Chocolate Chip and Banana Coffee Cake, as well as Olive Oil and Thyme Foccacia Bread. Veggie Quiche. and Bacon & Cheddar Quiche. You can pre-pay for your order using Venmo.

Halo del SantoNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Fort Worth - 13.39 mi

Founded in 2014, Halo del Santo is an all-natural blend of kosher salt, fiery chile, and tart citrus for margaritas, palomas, sangritas, Bloody Marys, micheladas, and Mexican beers. They produce cocktail garnish and Mexican-style lollipops (paletas con chile) using ingredients that are worthy of a top-shelf, craft cocktail, so the spicy, salty, and sour notes are bright, clean, and lively. Halo del Santo was born when creator Scott Hackler tasted a margarita rimmed with salt, chile, and lime during a trip to Jalisco, Mexico and brought the idea to Texas. Now, you can taste a Halo rim once, and you won't want plain salt on your cocktail again!

Black Poodle Tea Co.No Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Fort Worth - 13.39 mi

Loving dogs has always been founder's cup of tea. Black Poodle Tea Co. was named in honor of 2 very special Black Poodles, “Anna and Knightly”. They have brought joy and laughter to their owner and her family and will continue to do so long after they leave this world. Established in the late Summer of 2015, the owner started building her tea blending skills when she produced "Sweet Anna," the tea named after her late beloved dog. It became the foundation on which Black Poodle Tea Co was built. Black Poodle Tea Co, named after the founder's second dog, Knightly for which two of her other teas, "Up All Knightly" and "Knightly Royale" were also named. They offer Handcrafted, Gourmet, Loose-leaf tea blends with real ingredients and no artificial flavors.

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