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Yalaha, FL:  Weblog Entry


Order now through 5 pm Jan 25th for Jan 27th Pickup

Remember to tell me when you want to pick up!

Expanded Goat cuts available. Try Chops or Roasts. (Let me know if you are interested in Heart or Liver.)

Sorry, No Milk for the Time being.

Send me a message if you are interested in Getting Channel Catfish.

If you have any particular requests, let me know I’m happy to grow to order.

Sign in to order. https://yalaha.locallygrown.net/market

You have to sign in to see the add to cart button. Then click the add to cart button on the items you want to buy. Remember you need to check out before your order will be placed.
Remember to let me know when you want to pick up on Sat or maybe even Friday late afternoon or on Sunday. (If I don’t send you an e-mail confirmation of your order and pick up time, please make sure you checked out and completed your order.)

Champaign, OH:  Welcome Back!!


Today, we welcome back a long time favorite, long time missed vendor…JC Growers is BACK with their selections of dried garlic varieties, gourmet selections, and spice blends!!

We love you, JC Growers…and we give you a huge little local market of love hug!!

I also got a peek at Laura Miller’s online additions of her oils…she’s not live, YET, but it should only be a matter of time!!

And, Doug is now an official vendor, on the market, so it’s also only a matter of time before we see the scratch made pies that are iconic to The Airport Café!

XOXO,
Cosmic Pam

Gwinnett Locally Grown:  Raw Milk, Free-range/pastured no-soy organic eggs/Local honey and Kombucha!


Good afternoon!

We have partnered up with Barker Farms from Gray, GA to provide pastured eggs from chickens fed organic/no-soy feed and grass-fed raw milk from Jersey cows under their Pet License.

Here is how to order and pick up:

Raw Milk Pricing:
$9 per gallon
Prepay for the month and receive $1 off per bottle ($8.00 per bottle) with a minimum of one bottle per week.
Half gallons are by special request only for $5.00

Egg Pricing:
$6.00 per dozen
Prepay for the month and receive $1 off per doz ($5.00 per dozen) with a minimum order of one dozen per week.

Additionally, we are selling local honey for $10/lb, and craft-brewed kombucha for $3/12oz, $5/2 12oz bottles or $20/1 gallon bottle.

Delivery from the partnered farm will be on Fridays, but we hope to move to Thursday soon, to provide you with other resources like yogurt, kombucha, sauerkraut and kefir from other local farmers. We will arrange pickup methods before-hand to ensure that you procure the freshest products possible.

To Place Orders for Eggs, Raw Milk, Honey and/or Kombucha, please
email Jessica at grow@alegrefarm.com or by calling the farm: (770) 339-3065 ext 5 (if no answer, please leave a message and Jessica will get back to you).

Orders need to be placed by Wednesday at 1pm for Friday delivery.

We look forward to hearing from you!

-Family and Staff at Alegre Farm
2225 Givens Road in Dacula, GA
Grow@ranchoalegrefarm.com

ALFN Local Food Club:  Market Is Open


Happy Sunday!

The market is open and ready for your orders! We now carry Common Roots Cooperative Tulsi Tea, which was recently featured in a brew at Lost 40 beer. We recommend giving both a try!

Up on our blog today is a delicious recipe for rabbit pot pie from our board chair, Tifany Hamlin. If you’ve never had this delicious take on pot pie before, be sure to order some rabbit and veggies from our market and give it a try!

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

Claire Admire
Program & Market Manager

Russellville Community Market:  Local Market Opens at Noon!


Sunny and Freezing or Soggy and Warm

Confused by this crazy January weather? Well, the awesome vendors on our market are here to cheer you up! Brighten your day with some leafy greens! Satisfy those snack cravings with delicious baked goods! Comfort yourself with a nice roast with new potatoes and Brussels sprouts! Good food and good feelings are just a click away!

Help support the Russellville Community Market!

We are looking for events to participate in during the coming year in order to increase our presence in the community. Please contact us if you have a great food, farming, or fitness event that we should know about! All ideas are welcome! Please email russellvillecommunitymarket@gmail.com.

To ensure your order is placed, make sure you click the “Place My Order” *button once you have completed your shopping. *You have until 10:00pm Tuesday evening to place your orders.

REMEMBER PICK-UP IS THURSDAY FROM 4:00 – 6:30 p.m. AT ALL SAINT’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ON SOUTH PHOENIX.

Russellville Community Market

FRESH.LOCAL.ONLINE.

Suwanee Whole Life Co-op:  Reminder- Order by 6pm TODAY!


Just a friendly reminder, if you haven’t already placed your order, that market orders are due online by 6 pm TODAY. Place your order now so you don’t forget!

Thank you for placing your order and supporting local farms and businesses!

Click Here to Place Your Order For WEDNESDAY pick up in Suwanee

THIS ORDER IS FOR WEDNESDAY PICK UP AT SUWANEE LOCATION FROM 1PM to 6:30 PM (1300 Peachtree Ind. Blvd, Suite 1104, Suwanee 30024 at Cultured Traditions)

Green Acres Atkins:  Opening Bell.........Check out new pork items


Good morning! We hope this opening bell finds you all doing well. We are busy with the high tunnel but are still working on getting those cool season crops growing for your dinner tables!

Special for the week:
1. New pork items

2. Refer a friend. If you refer a friend to greenacresatkins.locallygrown.net and they mention you in the order comments you will receive a $5 coupon on your next order!

Start placing those orders from Sunday—Noon Wednesday

http://greenacresatkins.locallygrown.net

Have a great week

Thanks
Tom and Kami Green

Independence,VA:  Weblog Entry


Good morning!

What a beautiful Sunday! With all of the fun things to do outside, don’t forget to place your order on the Market by tomorrow night at 8 pm!

To Shop: Independence Farmers Market.

Thank you for supporting the Independence Farmers Market!

Abby

The Wednesday Market:  We're Open!


Good evening.

The Wednesday Market is open for orders. Please place your order by 10 p.m. Monday. Orders are ready for pick up between 3 and 6 p.m. Wednesday. See the website for this week’s product offerings. Here is the link: https://wednesdaymarket.locallygrown.net/market

As you know, the Market was cancelled this past Wednesday due to the ice and snow. Any orders that were placed last week were DELETED from the system. Please place your order for products that you want for this week. In other words, this is a normal ordering cycle (as long as the weather cooperates and no other disaster presents itself!).

Safety is a priority for the managers of The Wednesday Market. If you have been a longtime customer, you may recall a Wednesday afternoon a year or so ago upon which there were tornado warnings throughout our area just as pick up time was about to start. We delayed the Market pick up for a day. Doing so inconvenienced a customer or two, but we felt holding the Market in a tornado was just too risky.

We encourage our Wednesday Market community to pay special attention to the weather when bad conditions are forecast. We will do our best to make the right decision as to whether to go ahead with our regular schedule or postpone or cancel the Market, and send out an email blast to notify everyone.

We are hopeful that Old Man Winter is going to ease up on us soon, and that we will have a warm and happy Spring. Until then, thank you for your support of locally grown agriculture and for buying locally.

The Wednesday Market Managers
Anna Evans, Sharon Fox, Irmalee Wing, and Beverly Walter

Duette, FL:  We are Ready for Spring!


Dear Customers,
We have survived the freeze with just a little damage thanks to frost cloth on tomatoes and strawberries. We will be replanting green beans and squash this week.
Please have a look at what we have and place your orders.
Thank you.

David and Betty
Duette Locally Grown Market