CLAWSON, Mich. – Leon & Lulu (96 W. 14 Mile in Clawson) is welcoming local food makers to sample and sell baked goods, jams and jellies, hot sauce, pickles, salsa and much more at the fall edition of Made to Eat in Michigan. Made to Eat in Michigan will take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, November 12 at Leon & Lulu and The Show. The event is free and open to the public.
“Made to Eat in Michigan is a great opportunity for local food makers to showcase their hard work and delicious homegrown recipes,” says Mary Liz Curtin, co-owner of Leon & Lulu. “It’s also an excellent opportunity for customers to meet the makers behind the food and to support the local economy.”
Leon & Lulu has searched high and low to find the most interesting new products. Here are just a handful of the couple dozen vendors that will be featured:
- Cinnful Snacks
- Dancy’s Fancy Butter
- Dave’s Sweet Tooth
- Hell Fire Detroit
- HomeStead Honey Bee Farm
- Jammin’ With Marguerite
- Maria’s House Made Salsa
- Max’s Granola
- Motown Soup
- Pretzelations
- Spanitz Brothers’ Sausage Company
- Sweet Bree’s Bakeshop
- Sweetbird Kitchen
- Street Eatzz
- Thyme & A Bottle
For more information, please visit www.leonandlulu.com to shop, browse, and for a complete list of other fabulous events.
Forthcoming events:
November 9 – Yelp Helps for the Holidays, Judson Center
November 12 – Made to Eat in Michigan
November 27-28 – Winter Artists’ Market
December 5 – Girls’ Night Out, pamper yourself post holidays
About Leon & Lulu
Leon & Lulu is a destination lifestyle store featuring an eclectic mix of upscale furniture, unforgettable gifts, and accessories in an environment unlike any other. Located in the historic Ambassador Roller Rink in Clawson, Michigan, Leon & Lulu offers 15,000-square feet of fabulous shopping, with a new 7,800-square feet expansion called The Show and Three Cats Café, opened in 2016 in the neighboring Clawson Theatre. Locally owned and family run, Leon & Lulu prides itself in providing a fun, welcoming atmosphere, serving hot coffee, cookies and popcorn – often via roller skates – to visiting patrons. For more information, or to shop online, please visit www.leonandlulu.com.
Source: Leon & Lulu