Vermont Artisan Coffee & Tea Company

Vermont Artisan Coffee & Tea Company

There's something special about a truly great cup of coffee.

It's more than just a morning ritual. It's the comforting aroma that greets you at the start of the day, the pause between tasks, the conversation shared across a table, and sometimes the small moment of joy that helps everything else fall into place.

That's why we're excited to welcome Vermont Artisan Coffee & Tea as our newest coffee supplier at East Warren Community Market.

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Monument Farm Diary

Monument Farm Diary

If you've ever tasted milk so fresh and flavorful that it made you pause and savor the moment, there's a good chance it came from Monument Farms Dairy in Weybridge, Vermont. This fourth-generation, family-owned farm has been delivering exceptional dairy products since 1930, and their commitment to quality, sustainability, and community shines through in every bottle.

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High Mowing Organic Seeds

High Mowing Organic Seeds

Tucked into the rolling hills of northern Vermont, High Mowing Organic Seeds is quietly doing something extraordinary—helping to shape the future of food from the very beginning.

Long before a tomato ripens on the vine or greens fill your plate, it all starts with a seed. And not just any seed—but one that has been carefully grown, selected, and stewarded with intention.

That’s where High Mowing comes in.

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Sweet Fern Gardens Teas

Sweet Fern Gardens Teas

There’s a particular kind of Vermont comfort that only shows up when the kettle starts to sing. The day slows down. Shoulders drop. You suddenly remember you have hands… and they deserve to be wrapped around a warm mug.

That’s exactly the energy behind Sweet Fern Gardens—a line of small-batch herbal teas crafted in Roxbury, Vermont, with a deep respect for plants, purity, and the kind of simple self-care that actually sticks.

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Moonlight Mountain Farm

Moonlight Mountain Farm

Tucked into the hills of Roxbury, Vermont, Moonlight Mountain Farm is a place where beauty, sustenance, and spirit meet. Guided by the rhythm of the seasons and the love of their land, this farm creates offerings that are as practical as they are poetic. Whether it’s a bouquet of dried flowers, a nourishing farm-raised lamb, or a peaceful farmstay, every piece of Moonlight Mountain reflects care, creativity, and connection.

While many farms wind down as the growing season fades, Moonlight Mountain’s creativity continues through their dried flower arrangements. These stunning pieces capture the fleeting beauty of Vermont’s fields and transform it into lasting works of art. Each bloom is grown on the farm, harvested at its peak, and dried naturally—preserving its vibrant color and delicate form.

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5th Quarter Butchery

5th Quarter Butchery

Founded by Josh Turka, 5th Quarter is the culmination of years of dedication to the craft of butchery. Josh's journey began with a passion for sustainable food systems and a desire to reconnect people with the sources of their food. His expertise and commitment have made 5th Quarter a trusted name among chefs and home cooks alike.

Josh Turka is your favorite chef's favorite butcher. Since he opened 5th Quarter inside Waitsfield's Mad River Taste Place in late 2022, Turka's rillettes, pâté, knockwurst, hot dogs and pastrami have become a not-so-secret handshake of the coolest restaurants in Vermont. If 5th Quarter is on the menu, it's gonna be good.

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K's Coffee

K's Coffee

Tucked in the scenic Mad River Valley, KS Coffee is more than just a small-batch roastery. It’s the heartfelt creation of Karen, a one-woman show who believes coffee should be approachable, comforting, and full of joy. For her, roasting coffee isn’t just about flavor — it’s about connection. It’s about creating something beautiful from the inside out and offering it up as a small daily ritual that makes life a little sweeter.

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Tree Heat Maple

Tree Heat Maple

There’s something timeless about Vermont maple syrup — the way it’s crafted, shared, and passed down. And at Tree Heat Maple in Fayston, the tradition is alive and well, but with a twist that’s equal parts inventive and heartfelt.

At its core, Tree Heat Maple is a family-run sugaring operation nestled in the Mad River Valley. But what sets them apart is the way they do it — with firewood instead of fossil fuels, a deep reverence for the land, and a commitment to sustainability that makes their syrup taste even sweeter.

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