The Weblog
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.
CLG: Opening Bell: Eggs, Peppers, Squash, Okra!
Good afternoon,
Thanks to Hardin Farms for another season of wonderful melons, squash, and corn! We appreciate all the planning, sweat, and hard work that goes into each season’s harvest!
There’s still plenty of summer’s goodness to enjoy, so take a look at all the categories as you shop. Over 500 products available this week!
Come early on Friday for the best selection from the EXTRAS table.
The market is now *OPEN *for orders. Please check your email about 5 minutes after you place your order to make sure you get an order confirmation. Thank you for being a valuable part of CLG!
Have a great week!
Steve
ONLINE PAYMENT OPTION. When you are done shopping, just hit the “proceed to checkout” button in your cart. You will then see the option to “Pay Now” with credit card near the bottom. Just follow the prompts to add your card. Be sure to read the screen until you see “Thank you for your order” on the top. If you need help, please call 339-7958. A 3% online payment convenience fee will be added when your card is charged.
How to contact us:
DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL. Instead…
Phone or text: Steve – 501-339-1039
Email: Steve – [email protected]
Our Website: www.conway.locallygrown.net
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Conway-Locally-Grown/146991555352846
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown: Time to Order Local Farm Products!
Manchester Locally Grown Farmers’ Market
How 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
On Thursdays: Here’s a map.
Happy Sunday morning!
Manchester Locally Grown online farmers’ market is now open for ordering. The market will be open until Tuesday at 10 pm, and pickup will be on Thursday from 3:00 till 4:30. We have more variety than many large Saturday markets, and our items will be in your hands on Thursday! Instead of venturing outside in this incredible heat wave to search for what you want at the Saturday market, check out the wonderful products our local growers have for you, from the comfort of your own computer. We appreciate your support of your friends and neighbors who have grown and produced these items.
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NEWS AND NOTES
Erdmann Farm has added two types of carrots, some new cucumbers, and okra to their offerings on the market.
Honey in several sizes of containers is once again available from Steve’s Bees.
Dogwood Valley Greenhouse has added several new herb plants and some perennial plants to their offerings.
Congratulations to Jamie & Ashley Weaver of Weaver Farms, who have been named runners-up in the Tennessee Farm Bureau “Young Farmer of the Year” competition! We are very proud of your dedication to agriculture and the work ethic you show!
Local milk and eggs; perennial plants, herb plants, and hanging baskets; beef, pork, and chicken cuts; and more are available here! This week we also have lots of vegetables, including zucchini, tomatoes, summer squash, red potatoes, peppers, onions, lettuce, cabbage, cucumbers, and bush beans! 3 types of dried herbs and 8 of fresh are also available to flavor those dishes!
(L to R) Atomic Red Carrots and Clemson Spineless Okra from Erdmann Farm, Honey from Steve’s Bees, Fresh Cinnomon Basil from Erdmann Farm, and Pork Chops from Weaver Farms.
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Ordering will be open until Tuesday at 10 p.m., and your order will be available for pickup on Thursday between 3:00 and 4:30 at Square Books, 113 East Main Street, Manchester. We can also hold your order in the refrigerator till Friday, if it’s more convenient for you to pick it up then. If you prefer to utilize this free service, please make a note on your order or call my cell at (931) 273-9708. Thanks so much for your support of Manchester Locally Grown Market, all of our growers, local food, and our right to eat it. Please encourage our local farmers by helping to spread the word about our wonderful market to everyone you know. Nothing makes a farmer more excited than seeing new customers on the market!
Blessings,
Linda
ALFN Local Food Club: Market Bell
Mosey, rush, sashay, skip, or beam yourself over to ALFN’s market . We are open.
Local News & Reminders:
1. We are running low on printing paper for market invoices. If you or your business has a stack of paper with only one side printed, we would love to use the other side. Email me, and I can come and pick it up!
2. We are still seeking interested persons for the Treasurer and Governance positions on ALFN’s board of directors. Please corral these wild accountants and lawyers of Little Rock and drive them our way!
3. We are entering August this week. The death knell will sound for thousands of children as jingles for back-to-school sales reverberate through radio and T.V. commercials. However, August also marks a small change for ALFN in our membership payment structure. Remember, annual membership fees will remain $60, but those who choose to pay monthly will need to pay $7.50 per month. Volunteers on Saturdays will continue to receive either $5 credit on their account, or one month’s credit in membership fees ($7.50).
4. The Root Cafe is partnering with the Southern Center for Agroecology to lead three workshops on food preservation. The first one was this past week. However, you can still sign up for the other workshops. On August 20, the class will look at Fig & Jalapeno preserves; on September 24th, the class will investigate sweet pepper and cucumber pickling. Each class only costs $35. Preserve your spot here .
Reflection on Membership:
The relentless heat of central Arkansas has reminded me of those who have been suffering without rain for years. The extensive drought in California has large implications for America’s food system. California supplies more than half of the country’s fruit and veggies. With mandatory limits on water usage, residents and farmer’s have been put in a squeeze. Yet, alfalfa—a major export crop to countries like China—uses over 100 billion gallons of water totaling more water usage than any other food crop including almonds. Industrial agriculture has traded the logic of common sense for the logic of a capitalist system based only on profit. According to research, over half of California’s farmland was owned by absentee landlords by 2000. Although 90% of farms are owned by small stakeholders, those farms represent a fraction of total land owned by the 10% corporate agribusinesses.
From my perspective, this is a problem of food sovereignty. We need to democratize our food to safeguard our local agroecology and cultivate robust local food systems. I’m interested in what ALFN can do to be a component in developing food sovereignty for central Arkansas. As a hub for local food, we need to lay the cultural and physical infrastructure for a local food system. I invite you to rally behind this movement not with a simple one day protest, but a longer, steady protest. Invest in ALFN by organizing your food purchases throughout the year with local growers. Invest in ALFN through your membership not only as a paying customer, but an active member. We can grow this market to not only reach more individuals, but reach deeper into every month of the year for a four season market. Thanks and hold those memberships with pride!
Ode to Membership
O! how deeply delightful a melon rests on the tongue,
when the journey to my mouth is short and I know where it comes from
O! in honor of memberships, dollars and sense,
used in organizing food sovereignty and bulldozing the corporate absentee fence
Not everything is solved with a smile and a rhyming couplet,
but membership with ALFN is like an edible amulet
A badge, a protest sign, a vote for the democratization of local food,
a network, a node, a fellowship of foodies, an agro-urban brotherhood (and sisterhood).
Your Cheesy Friend
Kyle Holton
Program & Market Manager
Palouse Grown Market: Sunday - Last Call!
On Palouse Grown Market, you can make an online order from a long list of LOCAL FARM-FRESH FOODS such as:
bunched red onions, garlic, cabbage, cucumbers, zucchini, greens, kohlrabi, three types of tomatoes, green onions, eggs, garlic Bovre cheese, canned salsa, pickled beets and jalapenos, and don’t forget fresh-cut flowers, hand-stamped jewelry and much more!
You can even order a “farmer’s choice box” containing a variety of produce items!
And it all gets delivered to Moscow’s 1912 Center every Tuesday, pick up from 4-6:30.
Sunday is the last day of the week to place your online order!
Thank you, and enjoy the weekend.
Holly
Market Manager
Order Here!:
http://pgm.locallygrown.net/market/index
Bedford County: Market is open again!
Bedford County Locally Grown
How to contact us:
Our Website: bedfordcounty.locallygrown.net
Email: [email protected]
On Facebook: www.facebook.com/bedfordcountylocallygrown
On Thursdays: 865 Union St. Shelbyville, Tennessee
On Instagram: @bedfordclocallygrown
Call: 931 – 952 – 1224
The Market Is Open!!
Hey everyone,
The market is open for this week’s orders!
KIC Produce and Erdmann Farms have lovely summer veg.
Erdmann has some wonderful Yaya Carrots and Atomic Red Carrots, be sure to order fast before they sell out! Both have delicious tomatoes and more!
Fountain Springs are running a special on ground pork this week. They have 5 (1lb) packages for $20, so be sure to check that out!
Double N Farm & Apothecary has a great selection of their organic, farm- grown, delicious, aromatic herbal teas.
Botanical Harmony Farm have new scents of bar soap (including 2 new soaps made with Murfreesboro’s Mayday Brewery’s Evil Octopus Beer) and liquid soap. Also, their all-natural clay based deodorant restocked along with many other products.
See y’all Thursday!
Important Market Information
Customers have from Saturday 5pm until Tuesday at 9pm to place orders. The market will be closed Tuesday evening.
On Thursday’s from 4:45pm – 6:00pm customers can pick up their orders at 865 Union St Shelbyville, TN 37160 (opposite Piggly Wiggly). This is where customers are to pay for their orders in check or cash.
If you have any problems or any questions please do not hesitate to ask (our contact info is above)
Recipes
Please, share your recipes with us on the website, on the Recipes tab. We’d all love to know how you use your Bedford County Locally Grown products, so we can try it too!
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!
Ashleigh + Tracey
See the full product list here: bedfordcounty.locallygrown.net
Dothan, Alabama: COOKING THYME, "DOG DAYS" VACATION & THANK YOU!
Market At Dothan_Eating Locally, Year Round
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Market At Dothan Locally Grown
How to contact us:’
Our Website: marketatdothan.locallygrown.net
Our Email:[email protected]
On Facebook: www.facebook.com/MarketAtDothan
Market News
FRIDAY, JULY 31ST FARM TO TABLE:
MARKET DEMO & TASTING…
Welcome ALLISON MOODY of COOKING THYME to Market At Dothan. Allison will be Onsite to:
*Discuss SEASONAL Cooking & Eating
*Incorporate More LOCAL Ingredients Into Recipes
***Inspire & Empower Creative, Delicious & LOCAL Meals
Please visit Allison’s website to read her story and learn about COOKING THYME at http://allisondmoody.wix.com/cookingthyme
“DOG DAYS OF SUMMER” VACATION…AUGUST 1st – AUGUST 14th, We will be CLOSED for some R&R while it’s hot & sultry. THIS is LAST WEEK TO ORDER until Market At Dothan Online Ordering will RESUMES Saturday, August 15th.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR OVERWHELMING SUPPORT EACH WEEK! WE ARE VERY GRATEFUL FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO BRING LOCALLY GROWN, SUSTAINABLE FOODS TO YOUR TABLE!
On summer nights, star of stars,
Orion’s Dog they call it, brightest
Of all, but an evil portent, bringing heat
And fevers to suffering humanity."
We appreciate your support of local, sustainable foods and farming!
AUGHTMON 1918…
CLEARANCE!!!!! Close out sale on “Welcome Home” and “Creme brûlée” scented goat milk soap. These will not come individually packaged, they will come in a clear ziplock bag,despite the picture. These soaps will be $2.50 a bar. Get them while they last….
NEWS FLASH…Great new Pastured Pork/Egg, Veggie & Herb Bundles and Boxes available as well as Gift Certificates! Great options of porky goodness!
PRICELESS HEALTH FARM & HYDROPONICs…
Restocked for Summer. CSA shares are back…Unique & diverse Priceless products available. Check it out.
HORTON FARMS…
NEW…
Raspberry Chocolate Sauce
Strawberry Vinaigrette Dressing
Strawberry Balsamic Sauce
All Natural Sunscreen
Blackberry Peach Preserves
Old Fashioned Peach Preserves
Peach Salsa -Ros recommends this on Fish Tacos!
SPRING HILL FARMS…
"We now have 2015 Spring Hill Farm honey available! Also, look for a new flavor of peanut butter – Maple!! We have also added 2 new flavors of hummus with more flavors to come in the next few weeks. Yum! Thank you for shopping local! "
CASABLANCA RANCH…
UPDATE – Grass Fed Beef will be RESTOCKED & Pastured Poultry will be AVAILABLE for sale starting AUGUST.
LOCAL GRASS FED, GRASS FINISHED BEEF…Half Beef Available there is NO Additional Processing Fee…you pay Hanging Weight $4.60 per pound and pick up from Market At Dothan…NO driving to processor wasting your time or gas! STEAKS – Rib Eyes, Filet Mignon, NY Strip, T Bone; Ground Beef Bundles – bulk pricing.
“Locally raised in Abbeville, AL. Grass Fed and Grass Finished. Our cattle are never given hormones, any type of steroids or growth enhancing medications. We do NOT feed them corn, chicken litter or cotton gin waste. Their diet is grass and hay. We give them minerals and salt as needed. We vaccinate them for diseases and parasites under the oversight of a veterinarian. Our meat is inspected and approved during processing by a USDA inspector and carries the USDA seal of certification.”
*GROUND BEEF, 93% LEAN
*GROUND BEEF PATTIES
*SIRLOIN TIP ROAST
*CHUCK ROAST
*BRISKET
*STEAKS: Filet, Rib Eye, NY Strip, T-Bone
*STEW MEAT
**SOUP BONES, MARROW BONES, OXTAIL
#SHOPLOCAL…
PLEASE SUPPORT these LOCAL businesses! “It’s not hard to support your local economy. Just shift your spending to local independents. Every bit counts.” #ShopLocal. Order Online @
www.MarketAtDothan.locallygrown.net
DEBIT/CREDIT CARDS…
Now accepting Debit & Credit cards when you PICK UP your order during designated Market hours of 10A-12P on Fridays. Using SQUARE, is a FLEXIBLE payment option that allows you to get receipts via email or text message. EASY & CONVENIENT way to pay!
EASY & CONVENIENT Online Ordering @
www.MarketAtDothan.locallygrown.net
Farm to Table Recipes
A Tomato Sandwich Worthy of a Little Bacon
Ingredients
3 slices bacon, cooked crisp, crumbled and rendered fat reserved
1 room temperature egg
1 clove garlic
1 avocado
Juice of half a lemon
3/4 cup vegetable oil
The Bacon-Avocado Aioli
Toasted slices of a good rustic Italian bread
The best tomatoes you can find, sliced about 1/4 inch thick
Salt and pepper
Notes / Directions
1. Process the bacon, egg, garlic, lemon juice and avocado in the bowl of a mini food processor until smooth. Add the vegetable oil and the rendered bacon fat through the holes on the lid slowly while continuing to process until very smooth and thick. Refrigerate for about an hour to thicken a bit more.
2. Slather as much of the aioli as you like on a slice of the toast. Top with a few slices of tomato and sprinkle with salt and pepper. I like these open face but if you like, slather a second piece of bread with more of the aioli and place on top.
Carolina Foothills, SC: Market is Open!!!!
Hello,
Just a quick note to say the market is Open. Hope everyone’s summer is going well. Sadly, it’s almost over and back to the school grind.
Anyway, take a look around.
Have a good Weekend.
Susan.
Http://carolinafoothills.locallygrown.net/market
South Cumberland Farmer's Market: Time to Order Local Food!
To Contact Us
South Cumberland Farmers’ Market
[email protected]
931-592-3399 (no voice mail)
Recipes
Market News
WHITE CITY PRODUCE AND GREENHOUSES
announces that Fall CSA registration is now open through August 31st.-————————————————————————————————————————————————————-
NEWS FROM SEQUATCHIE COVE CREAMERY
They will be taking orders and delivering EVERY OTHER WEEK beginning next week. So look for them on the market Saturday, August 1 and stock up.-————————————————————————————————————————————————————-
REQUESTING DELIVERY
If you would like your market order delivered, please contact Rachel Lynch. E-mail: [email protected] or phone 931-598-0774.
Payment of all CFM orders MUST be made in advance of Tuesday’s delivery. Checks must be mailed in time to be posted to customer accounts before closing of market ordering on Monday. Mail checks made out to CFM to Kir Strobel, 744 Timberwood Trace, Monteagle, TN 37356.-———————————————————————————————————————————————————
PLACING AN ORDER
Before you order, be sure you see the little shopping cart. If you do not, log out and log in again. If this fails, turn off your computer completely and start again. This includes ordering from smart phones.
If you want to leave a comment for a grower, be sure to put it in the “Leave comment for grower” area in RED beneath the item you’re ordering. Placing comments in the market manager section will not be seen by the growers.-————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Don’t forget…
If you do not receive an order confirmation within 5 minutes, your order has NOT been placed in the system. E-MAIL OR CALL US to get the problem solved so you will not be disappointed on market day.
Please remember the market closes at 10 a.m. on Monday; therefore, your order must be completed and placed, and you should be signed out of the software.
Order pickup begins on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.-————————————————————————————————————————————————————
If you have any questions, please call (931.592.3399, no voice mail) or e-mail ([email protected]) us.
Kir Strobel & Linda Boynton
Market Co-Managers
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There is plenty more available so take your time and check out the whole list.
Coming Events
Keep up to date with the CFM by visiting our organization’s blog. or our Facebook Page .
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!
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