If you didn't spend all your money on Black Friday, you might be able to score some great deals on Saturday at the South Bend Farmer's Market. They offer and support many small businesses in the area, which they feel is a very important thing to do.

On Saturday, they showed up in full force to show off their unique, handmade items to customers.

Dozens of vendors had a chance to interact one-on-one with shoppers to explain what makes their products special.

From holiday decor to baby bibs, there is always something for you to buy at the market all year long. It's a place that has been passed on for generations within families.

"Not only are you shopping from us, but we're your friends as well. You can see us here every Saturday and I am not one-of-a-kind," said Dayla Moore, a Co-Owner at Pedals & Pails. "There are many business owners here who have been here for generations and they'd be happy to talk to you about their products as well."

Moore said Small Business Saturday is like Black Friday for the mom and pop shops and it helps to fund them all year long.

“As a small business owner and someone who makes their own products, we keep our money here locally, so when you spend with us, you’re shopping here in your own hometown and it just helps in general, everything go well in our communities," Moore said. "We put money back in the community and it’s a great place to come and shop and it does well for us because we’re glad to have that exposure for Small Business Saturday.”

The South Bend Farmer’s Market is located at 1105 Northside Boulevard and they’re open From 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.