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This weblog contains LocallyGrown.net news and the weblog entries from all the markets currently using the system.
To visit the authoring market’s website, click on the market name located in the entry’s title.
Green Acres Atkins: Good morning! Opening bell!!!
Good morning!
Hope you are all busy getting ready for this Christmas season!
Please place your orders by Wednesday at noon at greenacresatkins.locallygrown.net
Thanks
Tom and Kami
Stones River Market: LAST CHANCE TO ORDER THIS YEAR
*Market is OPEN for the last market of 2018, ‘WE WILL BE BACK’ open January 6, 2019. * Special THANK YOU each and everyone of you for making this a wonderful 2018 and look forward bringing you more great things in 2019!
Be sure to stock up with your favorite things. Market will be closed over the next 2 weeks, giving our Growers time to travel and spend with their families and maybe get some rest.
Several wonderful items for your Holiday gifting and meals are available.
Gift Certificates, can be redeemed all at once or throughout the year.
Meats and Poultry, a gift that keeps giving.
Soaps, Bath Salts, Herbal Items, Jams, Breads, Fermented foods, Bulk Dry Items all great ideas to share with love ones or take as Hostess Gifts.
From Our Growers:
The Creole Diva: Purchase $25 dollars or more from her products and receive a 16 oz. jar of Olive Salad along with the recipe for famous New Orleans sandwich, The Muffeletta. Order early limited number of jars available.
Flying S Farms: Delicious carrots has been added along with assorted lettuce. Sweet and Sour Dough breads, along with Christmas Jam, Seriously Hot Strawberry, Peach Habanero, Red Flame Pepper Jelly can be a nice addition to your holiday table.
Be sure to step into Quinn’s Mercantile and explore and shop the store, great selection of Holiday gift items, Candies, Jewelry, Clothing and much much more. We thank them for hosting our market each week on “The Porch.”
Look forward seeing you on “The Porch” at Quinn’s Mercantile Wednesday, December 19th, 5:00 – 6:30pm, please contact me if you are unable to make delivery or are running late, phone, email or text.
How to contact us:
Email: [email protected]
Website: stonesriver.locallygrown.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/StonesRiverMarket
Locations: Quinn’s Mercantile on Wednesdays: 307 North Spring Street, Murfreesboro
map: https://goo.gl/maps/GAkJS1wawbr
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown: Time to Order Fresh Local Farm Products!
Manchester Locally Grown market
To Contact Us
Our Website:
manchester.locallygrown.net
On Facebook:
Manchester Locally Grown Online Farmers’ Market
By e-mail:
[email protected]
By phone:
(931) 273-9708
Our pickup location is across the street from the Manchester City Schools administration building, at
216 East Fort Street, Manchester, TN
If you don’t see a map, click on the address link.
Good morning!
Welcome to this week’s offerings from your online farmers’ market. Everything you see on our website is the “cream of the crop” from local farmers, the best products picked and made with pride especially for YOU! When you place an order with our farms, you know you are supporting your friends and neighbors, most located within 30 miles of Manchester, Tennessee.
Please look around at various categories, since there may be some new things added to the market after I send out this message. Also please be sure to read the section of the page entitled “Important Ordering and Pickup Information.”
Farm News of the Week
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Knottynuffacres will be on vacation mode for several weeks while Deb deals with medical issues. We will miss everyone.
Manchester Locally Grown online farmers’ market will be closed for ordering from Tuesday, December 18, to Sunday, December 30. Please order everything you need for Christmas by the close of ordering on December 18. We at MLG wish you a wonderful blessed Christmas, and will ‘see’ you online right before the New Year!
Please note: We will have regular ordering from Sunday, December 16 till Tuesday December 18; with pickup on Thursday, December 20 at normal times.
There will be NO pickup day on Thursday, December 27, only.
Our farmers are all really busy this week, getting ready for their own families’ Christmas celebrations. We don’t have any “news” announcements for you this week, but we do have a large number of excellent quality local items for you this holiday time.
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Important Ordering and Pickup Information
Ordering will be open until TUESDAY at 10 pm, and your order will be available for pickup on THURSDAY between 4:00 and 5:30 at the pavilion across from Manchester City Schools administration building, 215 East Fort Street, Manchester.
We can also deliver your order to your home (or other location) on FRIDAY afternoon for a small fee, if it’s more convenient for you. If you prefer to utilize this service, please place an order for it, same as other products, selecting your delivery area. Don’t forget to give us your location address in the comments section of the order. Also please text Linda at (931) 273-9708 for specific arrangements.
We thank you for your interest and support of our efforts to bring you the healthiest, the freshest and the most delicious locally-produced foods possible. Please encourage our local farmers by helping to spread the word about our wonderful market to everyone you know. We offer a great variety of local farm products, and our items will be in your hands in time to plan for the weekend. Wonderful local products are available for ordering from the comfort of your own computer.
More new farmers are considering joining our market, if they can expect enough sales to help pay their transportation costs. Please help us grow the market by sharing this e-mail with your friends and inviting them to give us a try. And if you haven’t ordered from Manchester Locally Grown for a while, please check out our wide variety of offerings this week. Also please let us know if we can improve our selection or scheduling in any way to better suit your needs.
Blessings,
Linda & Michael
Here is the complete list for this week.
Duette, FL: Bekana
Dear Customers,
This week we have added Tokyo Bekana.
Tokyo Bekana is distinguished for being an extremely loose head and lightweight cabbage, more lettuce-like than cabbage-like in flavor and texture. At harvest age, its tender yet crisp ruffled and expanded lime green leaves are supported by narrow white petioles. Tokyo Bekana cabbage is succulent with mild pepper nuances and a melting quality unique to all cabbage varieties.
Thank You
David and Betty
Duette Locally Grown Market
Dothan, Alabama: December 15, 2018 M@D Newsletter

This Week’s Newsletter:
A Special Thank You
Trending
VIP Market Chitchat
Grower Notes
NEEDY FAMILY UPDATE
Some years back I read a marvelous book called “In a Pit With a Lion on a Snowy Day.” (Some title, right?) It is based on the exeperience of Benaiah in II Samuel 23 of the Bible and is about siezing the God ordained opportunities He places in front of us.

Mark Batterson
Sharing the real needs of a struggling family with you last week was such a situation. From then to now . . . I was not prepared for the outpouring of love and help from so many unexpected people and so many unexpected places. Some of you I’d never met before!
Today I’ll be running a tree and new coats for the children to the family. It’s cold and the kiddos need the coats now. Next week they’ll received the remainder of clothing and gifts supplied by our Market family.
These three years of managing Market of Dothan I’ve thought to myself and shared mutiple times that our Market folks are the BEST. Once again you’ve proved that to be so very true and I am humbled and grateful to serve you. Ros
HOLIDAY FOOD TRENDS
Every once in a while it’s fun to look outside our own kitchen to see what others are doing. This section is to take a peek at what some popular publications consider “in” AND the hot items our own Market customers are stocking up on.
1. VEEM reports that “The holiday flavor trends this year are salted caramel and clementine, with gingerbread spice making an unexpected appearance in various savory dishes.” Our take and experience on that is that satsuma juice is just as delectable if not better. You may read the entire article here.
2. We had to chuckle at this article that included these comments: “As one of the newest trends, hyper-local sourcing is taking the food service industry by storm. Local food restaurants are taking the idea of buying nearby, sustainably-sourced foods to the next level by growing produce right in their own backyards or restaurant gardens.” It’s nice to see we’re not the only ones that get it!
3. Edible Christmas Wreaths have been around since . . . well as long as anyone can remember! Everything from fruit to bread to candies. Our favorite – fresh salad greens arranged on a platter all decked out with cherry tomatoes , carrot curls & fresh asparagus.
4. Cooking with kiddos always makes for great memories. If you’d rather not break out the rolling pin and cookie cutters the following, while not necessarily healthy, is a fun and memorable food craft that’s easy on everyone.

And now, for our trending M@D items
- Ranch Dressing Mix from Richter Farms
- Candied Pecan Halves from Smart Doc Farms
- Kale from Avalon
- Lamb from Smith Farms
- Casablanca and Smith Farms beef
- Satsumas & Kumquats
- Pumpkin Spice Buckwheat Pancake Mix
- Arugula from Mayim
- Medicinal Tinctures
MARKET CHITCHAT
New & Relisted Products
- Radishes from Bain Home Gardens relisted
- New: Senposai greens from Avalon
- Mustard Greens from Bain Home Gardens relisted
- Kratcky hydroponics kit from Smart Doc Resources
THIS WEEK’S GROWER NOTES
We have the best Growers in the Wiregrass! Please learn more about them on our Grower Page.
MARY’S PEEPS: Just wanted everyone to know I’m back trying new sweets for the Holidays. Please look thru all the baked goods, candies, and cinnamon rolls offered this week. This will be your last chance before Christmas and the New Year. I would appreciate everyone’s support. Thank you and hope you and yours will have a safe and Happy Holiday with your families.
DANNY’S GREENS: Danny’s Lettuce is not listed this week as the cooler temps have slowed down plant growth substantially. He shared that he will be using the upoming winter break to work on his garden beds. One of the reasons he is able to offer such superior produce is his year round commitment to improving the quality of his soil because healthy soil produces healthy food!
AVALON FARMS:

We’ve been trying out 2 new cold weather Asian brassicas(greens); Tatsoi and Senposai. Both are considered Asian greens but that’s where the similarity ends. Tatsoi is a small plant that forms a flat rosette of shiny, dark green spoon-shaped leaves and white stems. It has a mild flavor great for salads or cooking. The Senposai is a cross with regular cabbage. It grows big leaves, bigger than collards, that have a delicious sweet cabbage flavor.
The Tatsoi has been available in the market for a few weeks. I’ll be offering the Senposai as a new listing this week.
Thank you for the warm reception on our pastured poultry beginnings. We have sold half of our first 50 meat birds!! The next 50 are chirping away in my guest bathroom. LOL I’ll keep them there for a couple days then move them out to a bigger brooder in the barn. These are so hardy that in just a couple weeks they’ll be out in their very own chicken tractor, enjoying the good life. Fresh pasture every day, sunshine, fresh air, massages and mocha lattes. (Ok, just kidding about the last two. ; ) Around mid March they’ll be in the market.

This article closes out this year. I would like to thank you all for your purchases, but also for your kind words. You enjoying my products is such a great encouragement to me! Farming is a lot of hard work, but I love providing our community with natural, tasty food.
BAIN HOME GARDENS: Good Evening!
It was so refreshing to see the sun in all its glory this morning! Clear skies!

It didn’t stay as long as we had hoped but these days, we are thankful for whatever we may receive in the way of sun rays. We talked about it in detail over on our Webpage earlier this week.
This week we reached out to Patricia Basford and talked with her about her feelings on our year round Market. Notice what she had to say in her online interview:
Shena:” How long have you been a part of the Market?”
Patricia: “I’ve been a customer of Market at Dothan for almost a year and a half now.”
Shena: “How do you benefit from our year round market schedule?”
Patricia: “I love the year-round aspect because I get to purchase winter (and flu season!) items like cold-weather produce, bone broth kits and ingredients, elderberry syrup kits, chapsticks, etc right when I need them. Also get to keep my year-round products like whipped body butter, meat products, and eggs going. I love knowing I’m doing even a small part to help my local farmers/makers and my local economy even in what is often considered an off-season for farmers.”
We totally agree with Mrs. Basford! There is so much being offered on the Market at Dothan! The unique nature of some items begs us to try them! This upcoming year we will he doing just that! With each new item we purchase, we will make a corresponding video showing how we utilized it – recipes included. This is going to be FUUUNNN! Keep a look out over on our Facebook page.
Since the market will be closed for a few weeks make sure you stock up this week so all of your needs are met. If however you do need something last minute, feel free to contact us via our Webpage , our Facebook , or our Instagram . Till next year – good times ahead from our family to yours!
HAWKINS HOMESTEAD: As the Market closes out for the year, we at Hawkins Homestead Farm want to tell all of you THANK YOU for the continued support you’ve given not only us, but the Market as a whole.
Looking back over this past year, we have grown extensively with adding more to our farm and the Market than ever. We have received such wonderful feedback on all our offerings and in 2019 we hope that you will continue to grow with us even more. We are grateful, humbled, and happy that our small family farm has received such love and attention. This is a truly a labor of love for us and we appreciate everyone who has supported us through reading our blogs and/or purchasing our products.
While the Market will be closed until next year, some of your growers are still open and here for you. Us included! We would love for you to grab anything you may need over the next few weeks before it closes, but in case you forget something that we can offer you we’re always here! Hop over to our Facebook Page and send us a message. Now I am completely brand new to coding, but Shena over at Bain Home Gardens seems to have it all together and helped me out LOL! BUT, if for some reason the link doesn’t work, just search for Hawkins Homestead Farm on Facebook and you can find us. Of course you can always visit our website or Instagram Page (Hawkins Homestead Farms). The point is that you have many options to reach us and we would love to hear from anyone who wants to.
If you’re shopping with us on the Market this week, our jams, gift baskets, and pumpkin butters are all available. We will be picking up honey from Horton Farms! For a funny story, ask Roslyn or myself about the time that someone showed up at her house without a voice looking for honey! Yep, that was yours truly when I first moved to the area. My body was trying to adjust to this environment and I was in bad shape. Who knew that a little ways down the road the we would all be joined in the Market Family?!?!?! See you next year or maybe before!
FOOTNOTES
We would love to hear from you! If you have a favorite recipe, want to write a product review, have an idea or request for an article or information, let us know! You can reply to this newsletter or write [email protected].
Order Saturday 5pm to Tuesday 5pm weekly for Pickup the following Friday
Dothan Pickup: Dothan Nurseries, 1300 Montgomery Highway, Dothan, AL 36303
Daleville Pickup: Daleville Chamber of Commerce Office
Our Website: marketatdothan.locallygrown.net
Our Email: [email protected]
On Facebook: www.facebook.com/MarketatDothan
Join our Online Discussions! www.facebook.com/groups/MarketatDothanDiscussion
Be sure to use our hashtag! #marketatdothan
We thank you for your interest and support of our efforts to bring you the healthiest, the freshest and the most delicious locally-produced foods possible!
Champaign, OH: Holiday Haze
Just in from Kennedy Farms! Lip balms, body balms, and gift bundles!!
Holiday haze, daze, and craze!
Make it all happen, right here!
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Northeast Georgia Locally Grown: Market is open for orders
NOTE HOLIDAY SCHEDULE: We will be closed NEXT WEEK December 26th through January 2nd and reopen for ordering January 4th. THANKS!
Good Evening Locavores, Northeast Georgia Locally Grown is open for orders!
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Fresh Vegetables
Clean Meats
Baked Goods with Organic ingredients
Pastured Eggs
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PICKUP TIME is Wednesday from 5-6:30pm!
Thank you for choosing Northeast Georgia Locally Grown as a way to support your local producers. This online farmers market allows you to buy directly from multiple farms committed to chemical-free and local produce all year long! CHEMICAL-FREE means produce and pastures grown without synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides, or insecticides. LOCAL means within 80 miles from the market pickup locations (usually much much closer). Do you know someone who grows chemical-free food in the area? Get them in touch with us. Know someone who wants fresh food? Spread the word. Put the two together, and that’s growing organically!
Statesboro Market2Go: The Market is Open!
The Market is open! Thank you for shopping with us and supporting your local farmers!
Doug’s Wild Salmon will be delivered this week, and this Thursday is also the last market for the year as well as the last chance to get Doug’s salmon until spring. We also have lot of items that would make great Christmas presents!
Available this week – fresh, local, and delicious – shelled pecans, satsumas, Fremont Mandarins, fresh frozen blueberries, candied apples, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, butternut squash, onions, herbs, milk, butter, eggs, stone-ground flour, cornmeal, grits, honey, coffee, shrimp, fish, beef, pork, bacon, sausage, native plants, soap, candles, lotions, and dog treats. Plus, there’s eggnog for the holidays and prepared foods made from local ingredients- casseroles, quiches, granola, cakes, cupcakes, scones, breads, pickled vegetables, dressings, sauces, jellies, jams, fruit butters, and more!
Augusta Locally Grown: HOLIDAY SCHEDULE FOR THE AUGUSTA LOCALLY GROWN MARKET
Given that Christmas and New Years both fall on Tuesdays this year, we have adjusted our market schedule a bit.
As such, this weekend is your last opportunity to shop for the holidays!
TUESDAY DECEMBER 18 – MARKET OPEN
TUESDAY DECEMBER 25 – MARKET CLOSED
TUESDAY JANUARY 1 – MARKET CLOSED
TUESDAY JANUARY 8 – MARKET OPEN
Help us wrap up 2018 with a big beautiful ribbon when you:
- buy ingredient for your Christmas and New Years meals from local farmers this weekend
- buy gift certificates and gift members for those you love
- consider making a tax deductible gift to support our vast array of educational programs.
Visit giving.augustalocallygrown.org.
We have so, so many great things in store for fans of Augusta Locally Grown in 2019! Can’t wait to tell you about them all!!!
Cheers,
Kim
Patchwork Online Market: Patchwork Market Now Open
Hello everybody,
The market is now open! This will be the last market week for a while, likely until early March. Please contact us at [email protected] if you would like to be emailed with sporadic availability from Sunil and I. Thanks,
~Teddy
https://patchworkfarmstand.locallygrown.net/