INSIGHT Magazine July 2014 | Page 9

“These are popular with gentlmen, especially mechanics,” said Mickler, holding a square of goat milk soap made with coffee grounds that gives off a pleasant, light coffee scent. “The coffee grounds are a little scrubby and cut grease, but it doesn’t dry out your hands like commercial soaps.” Non-commercial goods are one of the highlights of the weekly get-together, which runs from 8-12 every Saturday morning through September 13, and features local music from area artists like Maggie Beam playing at the Cheaha Brewing Company front porch, cooking demonstrations and raffles. A variety of vendors keeps the market experience fresh when moving from tent to tent, with independent farmers and growers selling all-natural fruits, vegetables and jars full of homemade mustard and honey. Area merchants like Artisanal Baked Goods bring along a selection of items as well, giving visitors an opportunity to grab one of their treats like lemon cakes or unbelievable cheddar-bacon scones to go ݥѠ