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ALFN Local Food Club:  ALFN Market Reminder


Remember to make your orders final by tomorrow at noon. If you are ordering from Arkansas Natural Produce, you need to finalize those orders by tonight.

Also, check out what is happening tomorrow with our wonderful public library!

Jonesborough Locally Grown:  Saturday Market August 8th


Last day of National Farmers Market Week, come on out and see what we have going on. Did you know that shopping at Farmers Markets puts money right in you neighbors hands, which directly improves your local economy.

UTExtension: don’t forget to get your recipe cards, this week will be a cucumber recipe and blueberry smoothies. Samples and give aways!

Celebrate with grilling some of our fine meats. We have pork, chicken, lamb and beef.

We have added an additional beef vendor, Arkangle, she will have steaks, roasts and ground beef.

PLANTS
tomato plants, vegetable plants, flowers, butterfly bushes, knockout rose bushes.
Vendor this week: Perry Phillips

Local food is fresh food. If you’re buying at a Farmers Market, the produce has often been picked that morning.
PRODUCE
cantaloupes, peaches, blueberries, watermelons, eggplant, green peppers, cilantro, hot peppers, fresh and dried shiitake mushrooms, summer leeks, okra, onions, heirloom tomatoes, squash, beets, corn, beans, basil, lima beans
Vendors this week: Rogue Harbor Farm, Ranchito la Chiva, Uncle Rob, Dominick’s Garden, White’s Mountain Meadow Farm, Salamander Spring Garden, McQueen Farm, Sunset View, Buffalo Trail Orchard, Arkangle Farm, Rural Resources, McIntosh Woods

FROM THE FARM
chicken, pork, lamb,goat cheese, honey, Jersey beef and eggs.
Vendors this week: Sentelle’s Homemade Sausage, Kany/Perservation Farm, Arkangle, Ziegenwald Dairy, Rosey Apiaries, Clover Creek Farm

FROM THE KITCHEN
breads, muffins, tamales, granola bars
Vendors this week: Farmhouse Gallery, Dona Eva

FROM THE ARTIST
pottery, upcycled aprons and yard art, quilted kitchen items, creative recycled wind chimes and bird feeders
Artist this week: Tim Roberts Pottery,
Rusty Barn Star, Sophie & Grace, Heavy Metal Milkman

MUSIC
Symphony Rags

BREAKFAST
This weeks menu:
Sausage biscuits with Sentelle’s homemade sausage (new and improved biscuits)
Egg & cheese biscuits
Parfaits – Ashley’s homemade yogurt with fresh peaches

A FEATURED FARMER
Farmhouse Gallery, Pat Lynch
Vendor at the market since 2014
Wood fired breads, muffins, granola bars

See you on the street,
Deb

Champaign, OH:  Essential Oils...Pack Them For The Fair!


Just a quick note about essential oils, their uses, and how they can help out with fair week…

Thanks, Joe and Charlene!

In anticipation of Champaign County Fair Week! Swisher Hill Herbs… Feature Essential oils this week in the Virtual Market that can be used to deter mosquitos, spiders, ants and other nuisance insects. Oils that are good insect repellents are; Citronella and Lavender oils helps repel flies and mosquitos by putting a few drops of oil on a cotton ball, smear on door or window screens. Put a few drops on the brim of your garden hat, outside collar and cuffs of your blouse or shirt and hems of slacks and shorts. Peppermint Oil works on ridding the dwellings of spiders and ants. Make a simple concoction by filling an 8 oz. spray bottle ½ full of distilled water or boiled water, fill rest of jar to almost to the top with witch hazel or rubbing alcohol add about 20 to 30 drops of peppermint oil. Spray in corners around areas ants and spiders can be found. Patchouli oil works well on gnats and aphids. Lavender oil also works well of fleas and moths. The above recipe can be used as a guide for all of your insect problems just substitute one or a combination of the above essential oils. Let us know if you have a favorite remedy that you would like to share with others. Take Thyme, Joe and Charlene Stapleton Swisher Hill Herbs

Russellville Community Market:  A Special Announcement and the RCM Order Reminder


This week is officially Farmers Market Week in Arkansas and across the country! There is no better time to support your local market and your local farmers! We hope you’ll take this opportunity to celebrate with us, and know that you are making a difference with each and every dollar you spend on local food!

Hey everyone! Just a quick reminder that we’ll be closing for orders tonight at 10:00 p.m. Get your orders in soon!

Happy ordering!

We hope to see you on Thursday for the market pick-up!

Check out our Facebook page for great info on local foods issues and upcoming events.
Be sure to click on the “Like” button at the top of the Facebook page to get automatic updates. Thanks!

FRESH.LOCAL.ONLINE.
Russellville Community Market

Old99Farm Market:  Old99 Farm, Week of Aug1 2015


Had a computer power failure so am writing remotely now.
We can add several varieties of tomatoes this week, in addition to the bounty I posted last week.
Lamb on special: leg roasts, shoulder chops and loin chops, 25% off. That’s about $7/kg off loin chops.

Healthy eating
Ian and Cami.

Tullahoma Locally Grown:  28 Hours Left


Hello,

Only 28 hours remaining to order from the Tullahoma Locally Grown Market this week.

All markets need to be placed before noon on Wednesday. There are 436 products to choose from including dairy, meats, vegetables, and more. There are even up-cycled products.

Here is the link to the market: Tullahoma Locally Grown Market

Have a great day,

Middle Tennessee Locally Grown:  There is Still 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: tnhomeschooler@yahoo.com
By phone: (931) 273-9708
On Thursdays: Here’s a map.


Hello, everyone!

Manchester Locally Grown online farmers’ market will be open for ordering for a few more hours, until this evening 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 continuing 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

Frontier Family Farm has added two types of Romaine lettuce to the market.


White City Produce & Greenhouses has added her big box of #2 canning tomatoes. What a bargain!



Local milk and eggs; perennial plants, herb plants, and hanging baskets; 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 in addition to the ones listed earlier! 3 types of dried herbs and 8 of fresh are also available to flavor those dishes!








(L to R) Creamline milk from Casey Family Farms, Toadlily Plant from Dogwood Valley Greenhouse, Romaine Hearts and cut Romaine from Frontier Family Farm, Lotion Bar from Solace Farm.


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Important Ordering and Pickup Information


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


Here is the complete list for this week.

CLG:  Tuesday Reminder - Market Closes Tonight at 10pm.


Hello Friends,
There’s still time to place your order for pickup this Friday, August 7th . The market closes TONIGHT around 10pm.

How to contact us:

DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL. Instead…

Phone or text: Steve – 501-339-1039

Email: Steve – kirp1968@sbcglobal.net

Our Website:

www.conway.locallygrown.net

On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Conway-Locally-Grown/146991555352846st

Bedford County:  Reminder









Bedford County Locally Grown

How to contact us:
Our Website: bedfordcounty.locallygrown.net
Email: botanicalharmony@gmail.com
On Facebook: www.facebook.com/bedfordcountylocallygrown
On Thursdays: 865 Union St. Shelbyville, Tennessee
On Instagram: @bedfordclocallygrown
Call: 931 – 952 – 1224

Reminder!

Hey everyone,

Just a reminder that the market is still open for orders until tomorrow night at 9pm.

Also, be sure to check out Seeds of Success, she has relisted her products. I would recommend the Tur-Miracle.

Please share our facebook page, instagram and website with anybody you think will be interested in this market. We would love to build the customer base and give Shelbyville year round access to wonderful fresh and local 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)

Martin's Farmstand:  Pesto and Pickles


It is time to get cucumbers and pickles for your canning needs. The next couple of weeks are the peak cucumber season.

It is the best time to get bulk basil for pesto etc now while the nights are warm.. Basil is a heat loving plant and is at its best now. As soon as the nights get cold toward the end of the month or in September it gets a lot more ugly and does not grow much. Beans and dill are also abundant.

Right now we do not have much for tomatoes as the greenhouse crop is slowing sooner than normal because of a whole assortment of stresses from rough weather through the spring that has resulted in a lot of damage from blight and leaf molds.(not late blight) The outside tomato crop looks lovely and we should have lots of tomatoes again fairly soon. Daniel