Granted, it was Memorial Day weekend, so it was extra busy and there were plenty of out-of-towners, but at least 60% of sales were to local folk. I know it will be slower for a few weeks, until schools let out and families with kids are in residence for the summer, or more apt to travel for weekends.
(This is my third go-round with this market. 10 years ago, when the market was in its second year, I took a stall selling cut flowers, which I grew in my garden. I did that for two years. Wasn't terribly successful, and I'm not quite sure why. I think it would do better now that the market has grown. I did the flowers for two years; the second year I overlapped with a second stall, selling Thai and Viet food along with the chef I was working with at the time. That was a huge success, and we kept it up for two years until he moved on to DC and I got out of the restaurant business.)
The items I had on hand this week were:
Mango Chutney
Mango Butter
Banana Jam
Meyer Lemon Marmalade
Dulce de Leche
Pomegranate Jelly
Artichoke Tapenade
The preserves were all priced at $10 a jar; the Tapenade was $6 for an 8-oz container. I also had about a dozen jars of stuff from last year; I priced them at $5 each and sold them all. Big sellers were the Tapenade (8 containers, sold out), the Chutney, Mango Butter, Marmalade and Dulce de Leche (± 5 jars each). I laid out samples of the Tapenade, which was a great draw. Once that was gone (about 1/2 an hour before the market ended), it was hard to attract anyone who wasn't specifically interested in jams and jellies. I also offered small samples of some of the preserves; I bought a box of flat wooden taster spoons just for this purpose. I'd say 90% of those that tasted ended up buying.
Okay, thanks for indulging my rambling and boasting (I'm still a little bit in shock at my success). Now some pixtures:
My set-up:

Display rack:

Close-up of labels:

Tapenade:

A few shots of the rest of the market:

Thanks to all for your support and good wishes.
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Note to the person who PM'd me a kind query about the market: I tried to reply, but apparently you have me blocked.

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