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Spa City Local Farm Market Co-op:  The market is closed.


The Spa City Co-op market is now closed for ordering. Please plan to pick up your order this Friday between 3 and 4:30 pm.
Should you be unable to pick up, please arrange for a friend to do so for you.
BUT
We have no volunteers this week, and if nobody does so, we will need to cancel the market. Please go to the Volunteer Spot at the top of the market page to sign up to work the market pick up on Friday. We need the full time, from 1-4:30. For volunteering, you will receive a $5 gift card and two months added to your membership.
The managers cannot run this market alone. You want a co-op, or you don’t.

Thank you for ordering from Spa City Co-op
This weeks market manager
Julie Alexander

Green Acres Atkins:  Order reminder


Green Acres Market closes at noon tomorrow – be sure to place your order! Market closes at noon on Wednesday.

Pick up is Friday at 844 Faukner street from 4:30– 6:30 pm.

http://greenacresatkins.locallygrown.net/market

Russellville Community Market:  Place Your Order Before 10PM!


Russellville Community Market closes at 10 p.m. this evening
– be sure to place your order!

Thank you so much for supporting our market! We operate year-round to create sales opportunities for farmers during the slow winter months. And, to provide fresh, local products for customers like you!

Pick up is Thursday at All Saints Episcopal Church on Phoenix from 4 – 6:30 p.m.

Russellville Community Market

FRESH.LOCAL.ONLINE.

Citrus County Locally Grown:  Spring is not far away


MARKET UPDATE

NEXT MARKET
Thursday


Market Closes Wednesday 8:00 AM


CCLG GIFT CERTIFICATES
Any value from $10 – $100
Share healthy produce and proteins with family and friends Click here for Certificate.


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3ROCK FARM
Aminos Pepitas (pumpkin seeds), EGGS. ,
Maple Nuts, Granola and Olive Trees!


ARBOR TRAILS
See our lettuce, Kale, Bok Choy Micro Greens
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BUSH BOYS BEEHIVES
We have a limited quantity of ORANGE BLOSSOM Honey. We took our hives South. Quantity is small so get it while it is here.
Wild Brazilian Pepper Honey is in good supply. Check out all our varieties


FLORIDA FRESH MEAT
Introducing Beef & Chicken Bone Broth in Pint and Quart sizes
Boneless Chicken Thighs in 2 & 3 Pack
Whole Chicken Breast W/Wings
BEEF: Steaks, Ribs, Hamburger, Steak Hot Dogs and Knockwurst.
Link to Beef.
PORK: Chops, Ribs and Sausages
Link to Pork.
CHICKEN: Whole Chicken, Breast Quarters and Wings.
Link to Chicken.


HIDDEN DREAMS FARM
Goat Milk, Yogurt and Cheeses (please order cheese by Monday night)
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RED WAGON PRODUCE
Good variety of fresh Naturally Grown fruits and veggies.Many grown here in Marion County


RUSTY DRUM FARM
Try our Eggs, from our Small flock free ranging chickens.


SANDHILL FARMS
Link to COW A1 & A2 MILK. & YOGURT too
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SNOW’S COUNTRY MARKET
A Full selection of (CGV) produce.
Not all Fruits and Vegetable absorb Chemicals, Check out EWG Clean 15.


THIRD DAY CREATIONS -
Young Living Essential Oils are the industries purest oils.These oils are 100 Percent pure from seed to seal.


TINA’S GARDEN
Nourishing, all natural soap and organic oil blends make a great gift for yourself and others.
All of our homemade soaps and oil blends are made from pure essential oils.

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Enjoy browsing the products from the comfort of your own home.
Delivery to your home is available in most areas. Just $8.00
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THE MARKET IS OPEN

Click on the text below to go to the Market.
www.citruscounty.locallygrown.net/

Dawson Local Harvest:  REMINDER! Dawson Local Harvest Market Closes @ 9pm!


Dawson Harvest for January 26th

The Dawson Harvest Market Closes at 9 pm Tonight! But Don’t Worry!

You still have time to order free-range Beef, Chicken, and Lamb, crisp Spinach, dreamy Desserts, Coconut Kefir, multicolored Chicken Eggs, Raw Milk, Ezekiel Bread, Buffalo Blue Cheese Dip, Garlic Dill Pickles, Gourmet Lettuce Mix, and so much more!

PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW!

Thanks, Alan, Market Manager

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


The market opens at 10AM.

Our egg supply is very low this time of year. Like most living things, a chicken’s egg-laying process is greatly affected by the amount of light it is exposed to, decreasing in the winter when there is less than 14 hours of sunlight in the day. If there’s not enough light and warmth to raise a baby chick, then there won’t be any eggs. This period of rest is important to maintaining a healthy flock.

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Ancient Awakenings has a new product on the market this week, Spicy Cultured Veggies. These have the same great benefits and recipe as their regular Cultured Veggies, but with added Organic Crushed Red Pepper Flakes. Rich in enzymes, vitamins and minerals, these “superfoods” contribute greatly to healing and building your inner ecosystem! Cultured veggies help to improve digestion, alleviate acid reflux and other digestive upsets, and control cravings for sweets. Spicy Cultured Veggies would be great on tacos.

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Indian Creek Angus has several products on the market this week, including Chuck Roast, Brisket, and several variety packages that include steaks, cube steak, skirt steak, ground beef, short ribs, and boneless stew. One variety pack totals 15 pounds @ $7.50/lb, what a deal!

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Pet treats
Treat your dog this week — Southern Grass Meat is selling 4-6 lb packages of beef short ribs (broken seal) as pet food.

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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!

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Miami County Locally Grown:  Winter Farmer's Market Feb 13th!


Exciting news! Miami County Locally Grown will host a Winter Farmer’s Market
at First Place on TUESDAY FEBRUARY 13th!!

Featuring your favorite local vendors, who’ll be on hand with their incredible variety of food and artisan crafts, offering samples and the chance for some quality face-to-face time! A fun opportunity to meet the producers of your favorite items, hear their stories, and maybe try something new!

With familiar Virtual Market vendors such as 6635 StudeBaker, the Buehler Family Farms, and Covington Cheese Co., you’ll also meet new faces such as Rachel Lusk with her incredible pizza crusts!!

Thanks to the generosity of First Place and the First United Methodist Church, the Market will run from 4-7pm February 13th, simultaneously with Virtual Market pick-up.

Haven’t tried out the Virtual Market yet? Here’s your chance to stop by our pick-up room and see just how quick and convenient it is to shop Local with Miami County Locally Grown!

Most important? The Winter Farmer’s Market will be an opportunity for us to give back to the First Place community – we’ll be holding a FUNDRAISER that night for the FIRST PLACE FOOD PANTRY!!

Customers may purchase a coupon for a market product that we’ll give to the Food Pantry – so we can support local while supplying them with the very freshest products available! Vendors will even have the opportunity to match customer donations, and we’ll make as big an impact as possible!

Need a last minute idea for Valentine’s Day? From gifts to delectable desserts, delicious dinner possibilities and sumptuous snacks, you’re sure to find plenty to please at our Winter Farmer’s Market – we hope you’ll mark your calendars and join us! :-)

www.miamicounty.locallygrown.net!

Homesteader's Market:  Homesteader's Market for Jan. 22nd.


The Homesteader’s Market is open again for ordering. You can place orders for this Saturday’s market up to Thursday evening.

The Market provides a marketing and distribution platform for local, home-based enterprises to offer their food products and other household goods to South Cariboo residents.

Placing orders for pickup at the Saturday market is easy. Once you are signed in, simply select the items and quantities you wish to purchase and drop by the Market between 10:00am and 2:00pm to pick up your order.

Please contact the market manager at Howie@CaribooHomesteader.com or 250-644-1940 if you have any questions about any aspect of this market or the other Cariboo Homesteader services.

Fresh Harvest, LLC:  Fresh Harvest Reminder - New Items Added!




Market News

Hello!

Some new items are on the Market!

For you Bone Broth lovers – Bear Creek Farm Bag O’ Bones and Wedge Oak Farm Chicken Fee

Malt Vinegar – Fermented, small batch vinegar home made by Younky’s Larder. The taste is malty, lemony, and slightly sweet. Of course great on fish and chips, but also roasted potatoes or in meat marinades.

Pea Shoots – delicate tendrils give a taste of spring to salads and as a garnish!

Please do remember to stock up! Next delivery will be February 7th!

Thanks for all your support – we look forward to seeing you on Wednesday!

John and Tally

Recipes

GFM :  SPOTLIGHT VENDOR OF THE WEEK


 
 

SPOTLIGHT VENDOR OF THE WEEK

 “Buzzard Roost Creations”

 

Buzzard Roost Creations is a family owned business that produces hand crafted and hand framed art, owned and operated by Judy and Raymond Tolman.

 

 

An author as well as artist, Buzzard Roost Creations is offering “The Family at Serpientes,” the first of the Serpent Trilogy, a fictional book about a young girl from Camp Creek, Tennessee who finds herself in New Mexico as a member of a family of historical detectives. Several books are currently being published such as a non- fiction book, “Southwestern Meanderings,” a non-fictional book about the Southwest and Explorations into the Lost State of Franklin, is currently being published by Sunstone Publishing of Santa Fe, New Mexico.

 

 

Judy was born and raised in Greene county Tennessee. A graduate of Greeneville High School she attended college at Carson Neuman and ETSU. After teaching Special Education for several years she became a Regional Consultant for SRA-McGraw Hill. She now takes care of the required business operations. Raymond, who is the author as well as an artist, grew up in New Mexico where he taught science for several years before moving to East Tennessee. During his youth in New Mexico, he was an avid hiker, hunter, speleologist and river runner which has had a profound impact on his writing and art.