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Old99Farm Market:  Old 99 Farm, week of Jan 11 2015


The Guelph Organic Conference is coming up soon, Jan 29 to Feb 1, but the main event is the sat/sun weekend. You can go for free, no admission on the weekend, and visit over 200 booths in the tradeshow, or $40/day for workshops (choose 5 from 20 on sat, 3 from 12 on sunday) The tracks are themed: Organic Crop Production, Organic Livestock Management, Urban Agriculture and CityFarm issues, Pollination, Horticulture and Production, and Permaculture & Restoration Agriculture.
Friday evening there is an Organic Foods/Holistic Health symposium for $40. See the website www.guelphorganicconference.ca for details. Prices go up after Jan 14.

The egg situation has stabilized, thank you for helping out via my buy 3 get 4 incentive. Wouldntya know it, the hens drastically cut back this week, for as yet unknown reasons, so I might be short now! Needless to say, regular terms are in effect as of yesterday.

We harvested several bushels of carrots from the greenhouse, very tasty due to the cold: Eliot Coleman calls them ‘sugar carrots’ and sells out every year. We have the baby size and regular size.

Another helpful book from the Weston A Price Foundation is now available at local bookstores: Nourishing Broth, about the legion health benefits of bone broths and their many uses. I’m right into it. There is a chapter on each of 11 different diseases or afflictions that broth can help. And then many recipes for broth and its uses.

As of Jan 11th, we can offer 57+ items including the following crops: salad greens, mint, beet root, chard, celeriac, carrots, squashes (hubbard, butternut, Sibley, buttercup, spaghetti and delicata), mixed greens, green onions and lettuce. There are lots of eggs and honey.

Camelia is cooking prepared foods from our produce: garlic pesto, cucumber relish, quiches (on order).

Would anyone be interested in bone broths prepared by Camelia? We could sell in 1 or 2 L jars, with deposit. Would you pay $10/L? Options could be beef, chicken, lamb or pork. Feedback requested.

We have lots of ground beef and a quarter side. I have 5 lambs in the freezer, as well as veal. The pork is selling well as are the stewing hens.

Healthy eating
Ian and Camelia

Heirloom Living Market Lilburn:  Countdown to Market Close at 8:00pm Tonight!


Market closes at 8:00pm

Notes and Reminders

For those of you who have been with the Market for a while, I am sure you remember the great produce we were always offered by Burnell Farms! The great news is Tammy and William will be re-joining the Market for the Winter Season. Although they do not have items listed this week; Tammy will be brining:

Kale
Romaine Lettuce
Huge heads of Savoy Cabbage
Cauliflower
Broccoli

that will be on the Farmers’ Sale Table at each Market! I suspect that these offerings will sell out very quickly, so plan on getting to Market pickup EARLY to snag what you would like!


Marie of Bakery on Brooks, our marvelous Gluten Free Baker will have offerings on the Farmers’ Sale Table including her new item – Gluten Free Pancake Mix (complete with recipe!) I know I will definitely be grabbing one of those — as I am sure Sarah will also! Don’t miss out! The Pancake Mix will be listed in Marie’s offerings on the Market menu next week!


After a stressful holiday baking time, Dabrielle and husband Bruce are heading down to Florida for some R & R and to help their daughter move! Tortillas, Pumpernickel and Challah will not be available for the next 2 weeks. If you want some, place your order this week and freeze so you have those goodies while they are gone. Their very capable Baker son, Brandon will be handling the Bakery while they are walking the beach, drinking Pina Coladas and moving daughter!

That’s it — Order before close!!

Thanks!

~Maryanne

Heirloom Living Market Hamilton Mill:  Countdown to Market Close at 8:00pm Tonight!


Market closes at 8:00pm

Notes and Reminders

For those of you who have been with the Market for a while, I am sure you remember the great produce we were always offered by Burnell Farms! The great news is Tammy and William will be re-joining the Market for the Winter Season. Although they do not have items listed this week; Tammy will be brining:

Kale
Romaine Lettuce
Huge heads of Savoy Cabbage
Cauliflower
Broccoli

that will be on the Farmers’ Sale Table at each Market! I suspect that these offerings will sell out very quickly, so plan on getting to Market pickup EARLY to snag what you would like!


Marie of Bakery on Brooks, our marvelous Gluten Free Baker will have offerings on the Farmers’ Sale Table including her new item – Gluten Free Pancake Mix (complete with recipe!) I know I will definitely be grabbing one of those — as I am sure Sarah will also! Don’t miss out! The Pancake Mix will be listed in Marie’s offerings on the Market menu next week!


After a stressful holiday baking time, Dabrielle and husband Bruce are heading down to Florida for some R & R and to help their daughter move! Tortillas, Pumpernickel and Challah will not be available for the next 2 weeks. If you want some, place your order this week and freeze so you have those goodies while they are gone. Their very capable Baker son, Brandon will be handling the Bakery while they are walking the beach, drinking Pina Coladas and moving daughter!

That’s it — Order before close!!

Thanks!

~Maryanne

Heirloom Living Market Lawrenceville :  Countdown to Market Close at 8:00pm Tonight!


Market closes at 8:00pm

Notes and Reminders

For those of you who have been with the Market for a while, I am sure you remember the great produce we were always offered by Burnell Farms! The great news is Tammy and William will be re-joining the Market for the Winter Season. Although they do not have items listed this week; Tammy will be brining:

Kale
Romaine Lettuce
Huge heads of Savoy Cabbage
Cauliflower
Broccoli

that will be on the Farmers’ Sale Table at each Market! I suspect that these offerings will sell out very quickly, so plan on getting to Market pickup EARLY to snag what you would like!


Marie of Bakery on Brooks, our marvelous Gluten Free Baker will have offerings on the Farmers’ Sale Table including her new item – Gluten Free Pancake Mix (complete with recipe!) I know I will definitely be grabbing one of those — as I am sure Sarah will also! Don’t miss out! The Pancake Mix will be listed in Marie’s offerings on the Market menu next week!


After a stressful holiday baking time, Dabrielle and husband Bruce are heading down to Florida for some R & R and to help their daughter move! Tortillas, Pumpernickel and Challah will not be available for the next 2 weeks. If you want some, place your order this week and freeze so you have those goodies while they are gone. Their very capable Baker son, Brandon will be handling the Bakery while they are walking the beach, drinking Pina Coladas and moving daughter!

That’s it — Order before close!!

Thanks!

~Maryanne

Tullahoma Locally Grown:  A Goodbye Sale


Fox Farm has accepted a teaching position that will not allow her to continue selling on our market.
Lard, Pork Chops, and Breakfast sausage are on sale this week.
Breakfast sausage is $4.49/lb
Lard is $4/quart
Pork chops are $5.75/package

“I want to thank all our faithful customers and I look forward to rejoining the market during summer vacation.”

Dothan, Alabama:  PRICELESS PRODUCE UPDATED...ORDER BY TUESDAY, 5PM




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:2farmersdaughters@gmail.com
On Facebook: www.facebook.com/MarketAtDothan

Market News

PRICELESS PRODUCE UPDATED
CSA- Full & 1/2 Shares
Arugula – baby, pesto & 2 gallons
Greenhouse Mix – of Baby Chinese Cabbage, Baby Siberian Kale, Baby Bok Choi, and Baby Swiss Chard!
Lettuce – Mesclun, Red Oakleaf
Micros – broccoli, spicy, radish
Salsa
Sprouts -sunflowers
Order by Tuesday, 5pm. WEEKLY Pick Up @Dothan Nurseries starts this week Friday, 1/16 & Saturday, 1/17.

WINTER MARKET 2015 WEEKLY PICK UP OPTIONS @ DOTHAN NURSERIES
To improve access to “Local Food”, Market At Dothan is Adding “SATURDAY PICK UP” weekly from 10am -12pm @ DOTHAN NURSERIES during Winter Season (January, February & March) in addiTion to regular weekly FRIDAY PICK UP 10AM -12PM. Helping you make 2015 the year of “Local Food”! MUST Select Pick Up DAY before placing order.

THANK A FARMER

THE BREAD LADY, LLC…As you may know, The Bread Lady, LLC closed as of Dec. 31st. We are very grateful to Juliann for her dedication & commitment to Market At Dothan! It is an understatement to say Juliann & her breads will be greatly missed by all! CONGRATS to Juliann and Tillman on their precious grandsons…what a joyful blessing! Thank you JuJu…have a ball rocking those babies!!!

HORTON FARMS..Freshly milled grains: Sourdough Mix, Ezekiel Mix, Whole Wheat & Buckwheat Pancake & Waffle Mix now available through Horton Farms. Thanks Ros!

HARD FREEZE HURT CROPS…Sharing this message from one of the BEST growers to show how hard our farmers work and the RISKS they take in bringing fresh, local produce to our community each season…
“I lost turnips and broccoli and siberian kale on the first night (Jan. 7) but last night (Jan. 8) hit me even harder all 300 heads of lettuce, cauliflower, radishes – GONE – I will not know about cabbage for a couple days i am hoping that some of the younger leaf lettuce will rebound and maybe some of the broccoli will produce side shoots in a week the only thing I can promise for next week is vates curly kale -5 and butternut-5 hopefully warmer weather will bring out collards young cabbage and younger broccoli. Thats what you call taking a hard punch! I will start replanting tomorrow and cutting back lettuce.” So VERY GRATEFUL for our HARD WORKING growers!

CASABLANCA RANCH- LOCAL GRASS FED, GRASS FINISHED BEEF
“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
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SIRLOIN TIP ROAST
*CHUCK ROAST
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BRISKET
*LIVER
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*SOUP BONES

#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 @ Market at Dothan when you PICK UP your order. 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


Chili
1 to 2 tablespoons oil
1 pound sirloin, cubed, grass fed, grass finished
1 pound ground meat, grass fed, grass finished
1 large onion, finely chopped
1 Bottle of beer
1 14.5 ounce can diced tomatoes
1 cup coffee (strong is best)
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1 tablespoon chili sauce
1 tablespoon cocoa powder
1/2 finely chopped chili of choice
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 tablespoon heaping of cumin
1 teaspoon heaping of coriander
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon salt
2 15 ounce cans kidney beans
1 15 ounce cans white beans
5 large carrots, chopped into discs (OPTIONAL)
In large stock pot or dutch oven, heat oil over med. flame and brown meat, sirloin chunks first then ground. When meat is lightly browned, throw on the onions. Take two large sips from the beer. Add remaining beer plus, tomatoes, coffee and tomato paste. Add sugar, spices and kidney beans. Reduce flame to low and let simmer for an hour. Add white beans and carrots simmer for another hour or two; longer will be better. Season as needed.

Champaign, OH:  Let The Games Begin!


Whatever your plans are for watching the big game, tonight, don’t forget to organize your week before you go on to cheer for your team!!

Take just a bit of time to place your orders, then go and enjoy the fun, and wake up, tomorrow, happy that your team won AND you have your weekly shopping done!!

January…it’s the football month! Start planning for any and all festivities!!

And, tonight? Go, Team, Go!

Peace and Love,
Cosmic Pam

GFM :  New Recipe


Good Morning Everyone,

I am opening the market a few hours early today, as I will be unavailable later today…More time for shopping !

I have also added a recipe to our Recipe page. Please check it out.

If you have recipe’s you would like to share, please do. We would all love to try them.

Happy Shopping !

J. Shelton

Joyful Noise Acres Farm:  Ordering ends at 8:00 tonight.


Please place your orders for this week before 8:00 tonight. Pick up is on Wednesday from12-4 at the farm. Some items are available for drop-off this Tuesday in Cumming at Grace Chapel Church of Christ.

Our favorite herbalist has been busy and has a new batch of Elderberry Syrup ready. Good Shepherd Herbals will be delivering the end of January so place your orders now. This syrup is so beneficial when treating many health concerns but is a great maintenance herb also. With all the colds and flu going around, it is a benefit to keep the immune system boosted.

Thank you to all that participated in the Sourdough bread baking class. It was fun and filling and if there are any questions, please ask.

Our next class is February 7th, Fermented and Cultured Vegetables. Many of you tried the Cultured Cashew Spread (taste explosion), now is the time to learn more about culturing and fermenting vegetables for the numerous health benefits and flavor profiles. This class will be taught by our favorite market Chef, Marty Martinez. Your vegetables will taste good, be good for you and you will learn how to use them on a daily basis.

Therefore, may God give you of the dew of heaven, the fatness of the earth and plenty of grain and wine. Gen 27:28 NKJV

Blessings,
Mary Beth

Tullahoma Locally Grown:  Market is open


To Contact Us

Tullahoma Locally Grown
tullahoma@locallygrown.net
219-309-5311
Candace Pederson

Recipes

Garlicky White Bean Soup with Dark Greens
from “Ladled” by Kimberly Harris

2 lbs (4 and 2/3c) White beans
12 cups filtered water or homemade stock/broth of your choice
2 garlic cloves smashed and peeled
3 bay leaves
1/4 c + 2Tbsp olive oil
4 cups baby spinach (or kale, chard, or other dark green)
1/4 c tomato paste
3 tsp dried oregano
6 garlic cloves, peeled and minced
salt and pepper

1. Soak beans in large bowl filled with warm water 12-24 hours
2. Rince and drain beans, add to a large pot.
3. Add the water/broth, smashed garlic, bay, and 2 Tbsp olive oil to the pot.
4. Bring to boil and turn to low, simmer until soft and tender. ~1.5 hours
5. Wash and drain spinach, or wash and chop greens like kale. Add to soup and simmer to soften.
6. In a small saucepan, heat 1/4c olive oil, add tomato paste, oregano, and 6 garlic cloves. Stir and cook until garlic has softened but not turned brown. Add to beans and stir.
7. Salt and pepper to taste

Market News


Hello Everyone!

The Market is open. I hope you all enjoyed some sun before this rain showed up.

Tom has listed laundry detergent under the “Soap and Lotion” Category.

Fox Farm’s has plenty of pork chops and sausage on the market this week.

Frontier Family Farm still has pecans on the market

I wanted to share a soup recipe that I made with Frontier Family Farm Spinach this week.

Garlicky White Bean Soup with Dark Greens
from “Ladled” by Kimberly Harris

Get started here: Tullahoma Locally Grown Market

Have a great week!

Candace

Coming Events


Check back next week for information about an upcoming market meeting open to customers and growers.