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Foothills Market:  New Market Schedule!


The end of this week (Saturday, April 21) marks the Spring Greening Festival and the beginning of the season for the Johnson County Community Farmers’ Market. As a result, we will be changing the schedule for the Foothills Market for the summer season to better accommodate both markets.

Beginning this week, we will open the market on Sunday afternoon, and it will remain open for shopping through noon on Wednesday. Pickup will be Thursday from 4-6 p.m. at the Food for Thought garden at 815 N. Hillcrest in Clarksville.

Browse the market, fill your cart with local products, and click the “Submit your order” button. We’ll have your order ready for pickup on Thursday.

Eat something fresh this week!

Dawson Local Harvest:  Winter Vegetable Countdown


Dawson Local Harvest for April 20th

Winter Vegetable Countdown

HI GUYS!

As we move along towards May it is inevitable that some of the Vegetables we so love will soon disappear for several months. Ironically, this is when many of our delicious favorites are most available. Just look at this list: Bok Choi, Cabbage, several Kales, baby Leeks, Lettuce mix, Radishes, Spinach, Chard, and Turnips. Don’t Miss Out on this opportunity. Order Now!

BEEF IS BACK! COPPERHEAD HOMESTEAD has restocked, and fresh, pasture-fed Ground Beef, Ribeyes, Roasts, Cube Steak, and more are now ready for Order. Also Lamb, Ground, Leg of Lamb, and Rack of Lamb from BRAMBERI FARMS are all available right now.

With Eggs, Raw Milk, Breads, Yeast Rolls, all-natural Soaps, Probiotics, awesome Toffee Almond Sandies and a whole lot more, Eating Is Good in the Dawson Harvest Neighborhood!

THE MARKET IS NOW OPEN!

REMEMBER! You can now order until Tuesday night at 9 pm. Pick up your order at Leilani’s Gardens Friday afternoons from 4 to 6 pm.

You’ll find the DAWSON LOCAL HARVEST at http://dawsonville.locallygrown.net

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! We guarantee your satisfaction with all products in the DAWSON LOCAL HARVEST.

If you like what we’re doing please tell a friend!

Alan Vining
Market Manager

Stones River Market:  Weblog Entry


Stones River Market

How to contact us:
Our Website: stonesriver.locallygrown.net
On Facebook: www.facebook.com/StonesRiverMarket
On Wednesdays: Here’s a map.

Market News

Farrar Farms says Farrar Farm has several Special Order items available for your Mother’s Day dinner (such as whole beef tenderloin). Don’t disappoint mom!!!! Order now to ensure that it’s ready for the big day.
Any questions on special orders? Let us know!

Botanical Harmony Farm has plenty of duck eggs this week! Stock up for Easter baking or incredible soft or hard boiled eggs!

Linda from Dogwood Valley Greenhouse sends this cheery Springtime note:

Yes it’s really spring. I didn’t think I’d ever be able to say that, this year! In the greenhouse, the plants may be blooming a week or so earlier than they would if outside, in the wind and rain. But they sure are happy in the greenhouse! This week, many of them are continuing to bloom from previous weeks, such as Euphorbia, columbine, coreopsis, creeping phlox, Dianthus, charming taller woodland phlox, dwarf Solomon’s seal, vinca, and azaleas. I’ve also noticed a few new blooms, including some of the dwarf carnations, foam flower, coral bells, pincushion flower, Spiderwort, and salvia.

The ferns, especially the low Japanese Painted and the taller Ostrich, would look really great in your woodland garden. The wandering Jew hanging baskets are lush and full, and the Rex begonias are ready (as soon as the weather stays consistent) to add color to your porch or patio.

The mints and oreganos are doing very well, and finally the thyme is filling out. Salad burnet is still thick and full, waiting to be a part of your next salad. We have a few Rosemary and Lavender plants as well, and a limited number of Stevia. Valerian, a very useful herb, can also add a tall white accent to your perennial border.

And a nice surprise: the Christmas cacti are back in bloom! They actually haven’t been resting for long, and I’ve been watering them right along. So I’m not sure what triggered the bloom cycle, but they’ll make great Mother’s Day gifts. (I will wrap for you.)

Don’t forget: it’s not reliably warm enough for tomato and pepper plants yet, in spite of what some of the big box stores try to tell you. In fact, I saw several dead ones in my local shop a couple days ago, and there will be more after this coming Monday’s cold night. And I’m going to throw out a forecast that we will get one more frost, right after the next round of vegetable plantings. My suggestion: wait till at least May 1, when the soil is nice and warm, allowing for good strong root growth, which is essential for healthy plants. Then get your tomato and pepper plants from Dogwood Valley Greenhouse. I will have several varieties of tomatoes and some California Wonder green bell peppers, available in about two to three weeks.

Check out all the excited listings on our incredible market!

See ya on the porch!!

Tracey & Ashleigh

See the complete list of products at http://stonesriver.locallygrown.net/

ALFN Local Food Club:  Market Is Open!


Happy Sunday!

The market is open and ready for your orders. This is our last week using this website for orders. Next Sunday will be our first time on our new market

Have you signed in to your new account yet? Use this link to reset your password using the same email address you used to create your account on the current website. Everyone who places an order between April 22nd-25th will receive a gift with their purchase!

Be a key part of the market! Sign up to volunteer with us. Not only will you get to meet other great people interested in local food, but you’ll earn credit for your account. Sign up to volunteer with us soon.

Follow us on Facebook for more offers and events, or visit our website to learn more about our organization.

Green Acres Atkins:  Opening Bell....Bbbrrr Where did Spring GO!


Good morning!!

The new pork is listed on the market!

You will receive a $5 coupon for referring a friend to place an order on our market!

Place your orders today through Wednesday at noon.

www.greenacresatkins.locallygrown.net

See ya Friday!

Thanks
Tom and Kami Green

The Cumming Harvest - Closed:  This week on The Cumming Harvest


This Week

Market opens at 10AM

WHITE OAK PASTURES ORDER DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO APRIL 22. Place your order for pastured chicken, pork and sausage at the market or email whiteoakpasturesorder@gmail.com or Jennifer at The Cumming Harvest
thecummingharvest@gmail.com

Meadow Valley Amish CHEESE is back at the market, and you know it won’t last long! We are stocked on the following varieties: Baby Swiss, Gouda, Havarti, Cheddar, Sharp Cheddar, and Pepper Jack.

STRAWBERRIES BY WATSONIA FARMS

CARRELL FARMS has Alpaca, Lamb and Water Buffalo.

The live plant sale is still going on and it’s the perfect time to plant your veggies and herbs.

Ancient Awakenings has your favorite probiotic foods- kefir, kombucha, various krauts, and cultured veggies.

Buffalo Gal beauty products will be delivered to the market this week!

Other items you won’t want to miss this week:
-White Oak Pastures Pork Country Breakfast Links
-Artichoke Blue Cheese Quiche by Royal Rose Bakery
-Broccolini and Fennel by Heirloom Gardens
-Mizuna and other lettuces by Grow with the Flow
-Organic All-Purpose Cornmeal grown and milled by Dayspring Farms in Danielsville, GA
-Local Wildflower Honey by 5 Lights Farm

And now for an important message from Suzanne:

Pick-Up

Market Location and Pick Up
Pick Up every Saturday from 10am-12pm.
Located in a small building directly behind The Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit.
724 Pilgrim Mill Road, Cumming, GA 30040
Google Map

To view the harvest today and tomorrow till 8pm, visit “The Market” page on our website, The Cumming Harvest

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!

Russellville Community Market:  Market Opens at Noon and Taste of the Valley!


We have tickets available at the market!

Russellville Community Market

FRESH.LOCAL.ONLINE.

CLG:  Opening Bell: Eggs, Coffee, Kale, Cheese!


Good afternoon!
Freeze forecast for tonight!!! Protect your plants now! Reports coming in from Growers indicate that many plants were killed or damaged by the frost last week. Annual crops like Tomatoes and Peppers can be replanted with new plants, but fruits like Peaches and Apples will not recover and the year’s harvest will be severely affected unfortunately. Regardless of the situation, our Growers will continue to work diligently to provide us with the best local food possible. #dedication!

Fresh-roasted and ground Coffee available now!

Have you heard of Project 3:27? One of our CLG members is active in this local non-profit that helps people with much needed basic transportation. They accept donated vehicles, as well as cash to buy tires and get needed repairs for those that can’t afford them. Check out their website (http://www.project327.com) or call 501-472-5171. Please consider helping them help others in Faulkner County.

Be sure to SEARCH for your favorite items using the search field. Over 670 items available now!

Most items are listed by 6pm Sunday, but check back again before the market closes Tuesday night to see if any other items are ready to be harvested for you! Eat fresh! Eat local! Eat for better health!

And save your eggshells throughout the week for the laying hens! :-)

The market is now OPEN for orders. Click here to start shopping:

https://conway.locallygrown.net/market

Please check your email a few minutes after you place your order to make sure you get an order confirmation. Thank you for being a valuable part of CLG!
Steve

Fresh Harvest, LLC:  Fresh Harvest - We're back! With Heirloom Tomato Plants!




Market News

Hello!

Well, it took us a while but we are back!! This transition into spring has been a doozy, and was a big setback to most of our planned spring crops. The months of March and April are challenging to keep productive anyway, but with the especially cold winter and wet and chilly follow up weather, crops were hard to get started and even harder to get to want to grow!

That being said, we are still rather low on produce, so there is not much offered in that category. We hope by even next week to have more available for you! Don’t lose hope – the good stuff is truly right around the corner!

Meanwhile, we did want to start offering you the wonderful selection of herb and vegetable plants, as surely you are all as anxious for spring to get started as we are! We have a great variety of heirloom tomato plants this year -10 kinds to be exact! All organically grown with lots of TLC by our friend Tana Comer at Eaton Creek Organics. These are no big box store plant starts – these are high quality, thriving plants that are sure to bring you much delicious eating this summer!

In the coming weeks we will continue to have plants for you – eggplant and peppers, and different varieties of basil. If you have any questions about something in particular please let us know!

Please enjoy the offerings from our other vendors! Bear Creek Farm and Wedge Oak Farm have a great selection up with lots of new items and specials! The Bloomy Rind has a wonderful curated variety of artisinal cheeses.
This week we plan on being on the grass down at the parking lot. We are really thankful to Trinity Presbyterian Church for allowing us to set up on their property, going on 10 years now! We are ever appreciative of their support.

We really look forward to seeing you!

Thanks for your support, and we will see you on Wednesday!

John and Tally

Recipes


Sweet Potato and Kale Sheet Pan Salad with Lemon Balsamic Vinegarette

A delicious and easy dinner to throw together!

2medium sweet potatoes, about 1 1/2 pounds
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
116-oz. can of chickpeas, rinsed and drained
1/2 red onion, cut into 1/4-inch thick slices
1/3 cup sliced almonds
1/2 bunch of kale, stems discarded, leaves sliced into 1/2-inch ribbons (about 4 cups in total)
1/4 cup crumbled aged cheddar
1 small, crispy apple (such as Honeycrisp), halved, cored, and cut into 1/8-inch slices

For lemon-balsamic vinaigrette:

2tablespoons balsamic vinegar
1tablespoon lemon juice from 1 large lemon (reserving extra juice)
1teaspoon dijon mustard
6tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
Pinch of sugar (optional)

Heat oven to 425° F. Place a parchment-lined sheet pan in the oven while it heats. To make the vinaigrette, whisk together all of the vinaigrette ingredients. Adjust seasoning and acidity with more salt and lemon juice to taste; add a pinch of sugar, if needed, to round out the flavors. Cut sweet potato in half crosswise, then in half again lengthwise. Cut into thin wedges (about 1/4-inch thick). In a large bowl, toss sweet potatoes wedges with salt and 2 tablespoons vinaigrette. In a separate bowl, toss chickpeas and red onion with a pinch of salt and 1 tablespoon vinaigrette. When oven is ready, remove sheet pan and distribute the sweet potatoes in a single, even layer (careful, it’ll be hot!); you want them to have contact with the sheet pan for better browning. Add the chickpeas and onions to the sheet pan, nestling them amongst the sweet potatoes (it’s fine if some them are layered on top of the sweet potatoes). Roast for about 25 to 30 minutes, or until the sweet potatoes are just tender. Add the almonds, and continue roasting for another 5 to 7 minutes, or until the almonds are lightly toasted. Don’t worry if the tips of the red onions get a little charred; they’re delicious that way. Meanwhile, rinse out the large bowl that held the sweet potatoes; add the kale. Using your hands, toss the kale with 1 to 2 tablespoons vinaigrette (or as much as needed to lightly, evenly dress the kale), salt, and pepper. Let the sweet potatoes cool for about 5 to 10 minutes, then toss in the kale, aged cheddar, and apple. Toss with extra vinaigrette if needed, and adjust seasoning and acidity, to taste. Save any remaining vinaigrette to refresh leftover salad.

Independence,VA:  Market closes Monday night at 8 pm!


Good morning!

I hope everyone is having a great weekend. Don’t forget to place your Market order by 8 pm tomorrow night.

To Shop: Independence Farmers Market.

Thank you for supporting the Independence Farmers Market!

Abby