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Stones River Market:  Happy Mother's Day and the Market Has Opened


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

Happy Mother’s Day to all our mothers out there. We appreciate everything you do especially feeding your family locally grown and made products.

There are several items of interest for the Market this week. Meadow Branch Beef is on vacation. Wedge Oak Farm has re-stocked their offerings of pork and chicken. With the weather warming up, there is an abundance of fresh produce this week including several varieties of kale and lettuce.

The marvelous weather and hens growing up nicely have left Rock Hill Road Farm with extra Junior sized eggs. RJ is running a sale on young pullet eggs for $3.00 per dozen.

Still more plants for your garden are being added. These include cucumbers, potatoes and peppers from Rainbow Hill Farm and White City Produce and Greenhouse.

Many of you were able to enjoy strawberries from Rocky Glade Farm last week. They have once again made them available to order. They will go quickly though.

There are plenty of other products available this week. Browse the categories to see what your will find.

Thanks so much for your support of Stones River Market, all of our growers, local food, and our rights to eat it. We’ll see you on Wednesday at Southern Stained Glass at 310 West Main Street from 5:00 to 6: 30 pm!

Recipes

Please, share your recipes with us on the Recipes tab. We’d all love to know how you use your Stones River Market products, so we can try it too! There is an abundance of springs onions on the Market this week, so we are featuring a reciping using them from Yummly and Kalyn’s Kitchen.

Val’s Sweet Cabbage Slaw with Green Onion and Parsley
(Makes 4-6 servings, recipe from my sister Val.)

Ingredients:
1/2 large head green cabbage (about 6 cups coarsely chopped cabbage)
3/4 cup chopped parsley (or more, you can use curly or flat parsley)
3/4 cup thinly sliced green onion (or more)
1/4 cup canola oil
1/4 cup white balsamic vinegar or white vinegar
1/2 cup sugar or Splenda (use Splenda for South Beach Diet)
salt to taste (I used about 3/4 tsp. sea salt)
freshly ground black pepper to taste (I used about 1/4 tsp.)

Instructions:
Cut out core from cabbage, then thinly slice and coarsely chop slices until you have about 6 cups chopped cabbage. Wash and coarsely chop parsley, and thinly slice green onions.

In small bowl or glass measuring cup, stir together the canola oil, white balsamic vinegar or white vinegar, sugar or Splenda, salt, and pepper.

Put chopped cabbage, chopped parsley, and sliced green onions into salad bowl and toss to combine. Add just enough dressing to moisten salad, and toss again. (You may not need all the dressing.) Taste to see if you want more salt or pepper, then serve.

This will keep for a day or so in the fridge, although I think it’s better freshly made when the cabbage has more crunch.

I 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!

John

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

Gwinnett Locally Grown:  SUNDAY REMINDER


This email is a gentle reminder that ordering through Gwinnett Locally Grown will close tomorrow (Monday) 9.a.m.

The Market is open Thursday Noon – Monday 9:00 a.m. After that, ordering is disabled. Pick up your order Tuesday 4:30-6:30 p.m. only at Rancho Alegre Farm at 2225 Givens Road, Dacula, GA 30019. New to The Market? Learn about how it works here.

As I write this, my husband is patiently waiting to take me shopping for bags of dirt. Two girlfriends spent their vacation here the past few days: we bought five shopping carts of plants at Grower’s Outlet, and I scored many large pots at estate sales so I can spend the day planting goodies in my new container garden. Yeah!!!!

MARKET NEWS
Lisa from Bo & Lisa’s Lil Patch contacted me yesterday that she had a new but late addition to her offerings for this market: Bok Choy. You can find it here.

GROUP BY REMINDER
Mother Earth Meats:
Ordering and delivery is available for Mother Earth Meats this month! IMPORTANT NOTE: Delivery will now take place on Saturdays. This month’s final order date is Saturday, May 17. Delivery will be Saturday, May 31. We are in the process of establishing a firm time for the drop, and will let you know as soon as we know :-) If you have never ordered before, check out our last blog for the details.

See you Tuesday!
Debbie Moore
Market Manager
grow@ranchoalegrefarm.com

Fresh Wishes,
Pilar Quintero
Market Host
Rancho Alegre Farm

Please contact grow@ranchoalegrefarm.com for questions pertaining to Market or Raw Milk. It is very difficult to take phone calls, especially in the spring on a working farm. Remember to follow us on Facebook and Meetup to get notification on all our wonderful events and news.

ALFN Local Food Club:  The Market is Open!


Good Sunday, Foodies,

And a happy Mother’s Day to all of the wonderful mamas in our lives. Personally, I owe just about everything to my mom, and though I could never thank her enough, a brunch full of local food at The Root is not a bad place to start. Thanks so much to all of our mothers for instilling a love of good food and community in supporting small, diversified farms like the ones in our market. Speaking of good food, in the market this week…

  • I’m so excited that my pork: farmer’s choice bundle from Farm Girl Meats arrived this week. This is an incredible deal for a variety of cuts from their animal welfare approved, woodland raised hogs, and thanks to Farm Girl, we’ll be having pork for weeks to come!
  • We’re so lucky to have artisan breads from Bryant-based bakery Arkansas Fresh. Their Arkansas sourdough, birdseed multigrain, ciabatta, and honey flax seed sourdough are all absolutely gourmet, and make sure to check out the extras list at Food Club pick-up to seek out some of their even more creative loaves.
  • Enjoy some Skyphos red lettuce from the ALFN-sponsored Victory Garden Project. This beautiful dark red butterhead has a velvety texture and sweet taste. Expect to see many more great things in the near future from the Victory Garden, as they just received $500 from the ALFN Community Fund to complete their ongoing hoophouse project!
  • Nabak kimchi from Garden Works. Kimchi is a tasty, fermented condiment similar to sauerkraut loaded with healthy, alive bacteria that’s good for your gut, and I’m super excited to try Garden Works’ take on it.
  • Order some custom embroidery from Bluebird Hill Berry Farm. Those talented folks can place names, pictures, or symbols of your choice on just about anything!

Thanks to the Arkansas Times for their coverage of our Green Groceries fresh, local food pantry program. Through a partnership with our wonderful hosts at Christ Episcopal Church, Green Groceries gets low-income families healthy, fresh food from all local growers, providing much-needed nutrition and support to small farmers. You can support many of these same families and farmers by adding donation greens to your cart in the market. Thanks to Christ Episcopal and to our local farmers for supporting this really wonderful and unique program.

Enjoy the day, especially you mothers out there!

- Alex Handfinger

Heirloom Living Market Hamilton Mill:  "Bits and Bites" May 11, 2014


Bits and Bites

For Chrome users or plain text users, you will find this easier to read and be able to see pictures if you go to the Market and choose Weblog …it’s easier on the eyes!



Greetings Lilburn, Crossfit and Hamilton Mill Market Folks:

PLEASE take the time to read this Newsletter! Although it may be a bit chatty — there are…

Important Reminders, Other Matters and Pertinent Information

Market will close at 9:00pm Sunday for the Crossfit Market!
Market will close at 6:00pm Monday for the Hamilton Mill Market!
Market will close at 6:00pm Monday for the Lilburn Market!

The Newsletter is sent out each week to give you information pertinent to the Market. You can skip reading it now and find it under the Blog Tab to read later.

I am asking you again to READ the entire blurb!


Volunteers Needed


Thank you to Kathy Barnes and husband Keb, who volunteered this past Thursday and who have agreed to help on an on-going basis. Thanks also to Susan Cocker who has also volunteered. Bruce and Yolanda Wallace have volunteered their help (and their boys’ assistance)also! Thank you all! Marie Wheeler was there Thursday and showed Kathy the ‘ins-and-outs’ of getting the Market set-up and broken down and everything in between! Thanks Marie!

We still need YOU! The goal is to get enough folks on board so that we can rotate volunteer duties. Can you spare a few hours once a month? Without you as Members, the Market would not exist and now the Market needs your help!

Please click Volunteer Information for the Lilburn Market for the particulars! Thanks for your help!

Sarah Rockey is the primary volunteer at the Hamilton Mill Market. Pat Gibbon has also stepped up to help us out! Thank you ladies!

Please click Volunteer Information for the Hamilton Mill Market for the particulars! Thanks for your help!

Sue Wood generously volunteered for the Crossfit Lawrenceville Market and then her work schedule was changed! I so appreciate her offer and understand the “work thing”! One has to eat and pay bills, after all! So, if you would like to check out helping on Tuesday, please talk to me at Market!

and now for the news…

Milk Customers
Raw Cow Milk Customers, I told you last week that I would be sending a separate email to you; however, there was a change in plans! As soon as I have the OK from Sam, I will be sharing the news!

Farmer Updates



Miss Vicky of Fry Farm is back at the Lilburn Market! After set backs with winter crops (weather took a terrible toll), Vicky and Steve pushed through it and have some great produce to offer this week: Green Onions, Leeks, Lettuce Mix, Romaine Lettuce, Cherry Belle Radishes and French Breakfast Radishes. Welcome back Fry Farm!

Tammy of Burnell Farms does not have any items available this week but will return to Market next week!

The Veggie Patch is providing a good selection of wonderful fresh Spring veggie offerings and have fresh Herbs listed as well! Arugula, Bunching Onions, 4 types of Kale or a Mix, Green Lettuce, Red Lettuce, Mizuna, 2 kinds of HOT Peppers, Salad Mix and Swiss Chard. In addition, they offer cuttings if Herbs: German Thyme, Rosemary, 2 types of Parsley, Oregano, Chives and Medicinal Herbs: Marjoram, Lavender and Chamomile. The Heirloom Seedlings, (both Herb and Veggie) that I received are all doing well! Andrew and his crew certainly got them off to a banner start — now if I can just keep them healthy!

Doug of Doug’s Garden 2 types of Veggie Boxes available on the all Markets this week. Both contain a plethora of Veggies and the Herb Box has an added bag of freshly harvested Herbs! (lots of herbs!) In addition, he has added 1# bags of Spring Mix Lettuce, Young Spinach and Spicy Lettuce Mix! Lilburn folks were fortunate to see his huge Kohlrabi (alien looking root veggie) and a few were ‘brave enough’ to purchase! Please be sure and pick up Recipes at Market! Kohlrabi is very versatile — peeled and shredded along with a Granny Smith Apple makes an outstanding Cole Slaw! Depending on what is ready for Harvest this coming week, Doug will have additional items on the Farmers’ Sales Table.

High Garden Center formerly Cedar Seeder! Yes, finally George has gotten the new green house at their new property up and running and his plantings are yielding results! He had quite a undertaking to get the new place cleared and ready for planting and now Sunflowers, Broccoli, Wheat Grass, Kale SPROUTS are ready for us to eat! Also called Microgreens or Micros – no matter your preference of names, these are little but mighty powerhouses of nutrient dense food! These are plants and come in pots that fit into the Cedar Planters hand made by George. (You can purchase the planters on the Market also!) Either way – put them in your kitchen window and add to salads, smoothies or juices! It’s Spring; time to detox and renew! Welcome back Krista and George!

Be sure and check out the wonderful meat selections available from B&G Farms. Lynda has Necks and Backs on sale; perfect to add to those chicken carcasses you have been saving to make Bone Broth. I have some ‘brewing’ as I write this!

Joyful Noise Acres Farm has a few items on the Market this week and will be adding more in the near future!

Carrell Farms will be re-listing their items in early June when David returns from his Alpaca Shearing. He travels during the Spring in the Southeast and Shalley must care for the Farm. Unfortunately, she has no help at this time and cannot leave the Farm for deliveries. David and Shalley also raise Alpacas so between the Water Buffalo, the Alpacas, the Aviary and the fact that it is Spring and there are LOTS of new babies, she is one busy lady!

Both Golden Farms and Rocky Acres offer fresh eggs from pastured chickens fed organic, soy and GMO free feed.


If you are interested in Lamb, please contact Maryanne at 404-432-4337. White Gates Farm near Butler, Georgia has Lamb offerings.

Lamb

Lamb Chops at $15.00/lb
Ground Lamb at $10.00/lb *
Neck Bones at $3.50/lb
Stew Meat at $8.00/lb
Shoulder Roasts at $11.00/lb
Whole and Half Legs at $10.50/lb
Lamb Ribs at $11.00/lb


Please email Maryanne at heirloomlivingmarket@gmail.com or call 404-432-4337 to place an order for pickup at Market. *At the present time, there is no ground lamb available. Linda has just returned from England; however, she is scheduled to have surgery on her shoulder (which was injured when she was thrown from a horse). I will let you know when it becomes available.

There is a limited supply of Salmon Filets and Halibut from Doug’s Wild Alaska Salmon. Their Halibut and Salmon Wild Caught of the Alaska coast by Doug and his Family. The quality and taste are phenomenal!

My Daily Bread supply us with fresh, organic baked goods that are yummy! Be sure and check out Dabrielle’s offerings this week. For those of you who are Gluten Free, Dabrielle does offer Brownies and Sugar Cookies. Her Spelt Bread and Spelt Pumpkin Muffins are also good choices for those who cannot have wheat. Although Spelt does contain Gluten, it can be eaten by some folks who have a slight gluten intolerance! We never know what will be brought for the Farmers’ Sale Table, so be sure and place an order for what you want so you are not disappointed.

Marie of Bakery on Brooks is back in full swing with her her Gluten Free and Paleo goodies! She is a creative Baker (read Mad Scientist in the Kitchen) and has found the secret of Gluten Free goodies. Her Paleo Bites are fabulous – don’t know how she does it – but they are small and mighty bites of heaven! Try any of the varieties. I will stick with the Almond Joy thank you very much!

Cara of Golden Farms has Duck Eggs available! Get your order in early because there is a limited supply!

The 4 Pack of Honey from Dances With Bees has been a great seller of late! Everyone is wanted to find their favorite! Be sure and check out Jay’s Honey varieties! Have you seen the Blackberry Mead Vinegar Jay has listed in his offerings! WOW! It makes a great salad dressing! I also tried reducing it and used it as a glaze for Lamb Chops! Oh, yes, it was a winner!

Patti makes some outstanding Natural Body Products from the honey and beeswax. Her Gardener’s Friend Soap is fantastic!

Bo and Megan of My Quality Mushrooms had a very busy and productive Winter making many improvements to their Farm! They are concentrating their efforts on serving the restaurant community; however, I am talking with them about purchasing on a monthly basis. Please let me know if you are interested – we would have to have a minimum order.

That about sums up the Farmer Updates unless of course you want to know about

STRAWBERRIES


Watsonia Farms Strawberries Arrived this past week! Mine were fabulous and besides just popping them in my mouth, they found their way into some Strawberry Gummies! Organic Strawberries will be available in quarts or gallons through the season – which doesn’t last long, so be sure and get yours soon!

Remember, these are ORGANIC Strawberries. They have not been sprayed with pesticides, herbicides or fungicides. They may not be ‘perfectly shaped’ but they will be fresh and flavorful! Pay attention now — this is important. Here is a hint – when you get your berries home, soak them in a solution of Vinegar and Water 1 part Vinegar to 3 parts Water (preferably filtered water or spring water). I use Apple Cider Vinegar (Bragg’s) however, white vinegar will work also. Soak those little red juicy globes of strawberry goodness for about a half hour; swish the water around when you think about it. The soak will remove any spores that may be present on the berries and will prolong the life of them greatly. After the soak, rinse well. I spin my berries dry (salad spinner) and then put in a glass container lined with a paper towel. I do not put the lid on tightly so that moisture does not accumulate and there is air flow! My berries keep til I finish the last one ~ sometimes up to 5 days later! Try it, it really does work! (Thanks Mom!)


Azure Standard

Ordering Deadline is Tuesday, May 20th

For items that are not produced/grown locally we blessed to have a great resource! With over 9,000 Organic, “Clean” food products to choose from, Azure Standard can now be your “go to” place to get your Pantry Staples and other great items that are just not available from the local farmers and producers! You can order items in bulk or individually and save on the premium prices charged at places like Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods! All items are shipped via semi-truck to our Drop Off location in Lawrenceville on a specified date. On pickup day, you come to the location, pickup your items and you are good to go! Simply log onto Azure Standard, create a free account and start shopping!

Please share this information with friends and family to ensure that we will all have this great resource available to us!

Here’s the scoop:

Azure Standard Ordering Deadline: Tuesday, May 20th 6:00pm
Azure Standard Pickup Date: Tuesday, May 27th at 5:30pm
Pickup Location: 963 Buford Drive, Lawrenceville, GA
Drop #: 796431
Drop Name: Heirloom Living Market Lawrenceville
Drop Coordinator: Maryanne Vaeth
Contact Information: Email Drop Coordinator
Phone: 404-432-4337

This Group on Facebook will keep you up to date on the “happenings” with this service!

Azure Standard Lawrenceville Drop Information: My Azure Standard Drop Lawrenceville

I want to check out Azure Standard.



… this and that …

We acknowledge our Mothers today ~ without them ~ we would not be. Without our Mother, we would not be WHO we are today! A Mother’s love ~ perhaps our greatest gift. Celebrate her today! Wishing all of your wonderful ladies a Happy Mother’s Day!

It is time to say – thank you for taking the time to read this missive…

Please know that we appreciate the support of All Saints Lutheran Church, Crossfit O-Zone Gym and the Hamilton Mill Community for the use of the great spaces for Market. We are grateful for you and for your support of our dedicated, LOCAL Farmers/Growers and Artisans.

Please “Like” us on Facebook and please share the Market with family and friends!

Market will close at 9:00pm Sunday for the Crossfit Market!
Market will close at 6:00pm Monday for the Hamilton Mill Market!
Market will close at 6:00pm Monday for the Lilburn Market!


Order now since you are just a click way!

Happy shopping!

Take me to the Lilburn Market
.
Take me to the Crossfit Market

Take me to the Hamilton Mill Market




BUY LOCAL ~ Know your Farmer!

Joyful thoughts and bountiful blessings!

~Maryanne


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Heirloom Living Market Lawrenceville :  "Bits and Bites" May 11, 2014


Bits and Bites

For Chrome users or plain text users, you will find this easier to read and be able to see pictures if you go to the Market and choose Weblog …it’s easier on the eyes!



Greetings Crossfit Market Folks:

Well, this is certainly a LATE Newsletter – but you still have plenty of time to read the news and get your orders in by 9:00pm tonight!

PLEASE take the time to read this Newsletter! Although it may be a bit chatty — there are…

Important Reminders, Other Matters and Pertinent Information

Market will close at 9:00pm Sunday for the Crossfit Market!
Market will close at 6:00pm Monday for the Hamilton Mill Market!
Market will close at 6:00pm Monday for the Lilburn Market!

The Newsletter is sent out each week to give you information pertinent to the Market. You can skip reading it now and find it under the Blog Tab to read later.

I am asking you again to READ the entire blurb!


Volunteers Needed


Lilburn Market Thank you to Kathy Barnes and husband Keb, who volunteered this past Thursday and who have agreed to help on an on-going basis. Thanks also to Susan Cocker who has also volunteered. Bruce and Yolanda Wallace have volunteered their help (and their boys’ assistance)also! Thank you all! Marie Wheeler was there Thursday and showed Kathy the ‘ins-and-outs’ of getting the Market set-up and broken down and everything in between! Thanks Marie!

We still need YOU! The goal is to get enough folks on board so that we can rotate volunteer duties. Can you spare a few hours once a month? Without you as Members, the Market would not exist and now the Market needs your help!

Please click Volunteer Information for the Lilburn Market for the particulars! Thanks for your help!

Sarah Rockey is the primary volunteer at the Hamilton Mill Market. Pat Gibbon has also stepped up to help us out! Thank you ladies!

Please click Volunteer Information for the Hamilton Mill Market for the particulars! Thanks for your help!

Sue Wood generously volunteered for the Lawrenceville Crossfit Market and then her work schedule was changed! I so appreciate her offer and understand the “work thing”! One has to eat and pay bills, after all! So, if you would like to check out helping on Tuesday, please talk to me at Market!

and now for the news…

Milk Customers
Raw Cow Milk Customers, I told you last week that I would be sending a separate email to you; however, there was a change in plans! As soon as I have the OK from Sam, I will be sharing the news!

Farmer Updates



…so great to see Fry Farm back at Market! Vicky and Steve have some great produce to offer this week: Arugula, Asparagus, Leeks, Bibb Lettuce, Romaine Lettuce, Green Onions, Cherry Belle Radishes and French Breakfast Radishes and Spinach. Welcome back Fry Farm!

Tammy of Burnell Farms does not have any items available this week but will return to Market next week!

The Veggie Patch is providing a good selection of wonderful fresh Spring veggie offerings and have fresh Herbs listed as well! Arugula, Bunching Onions, 4 types of Kale or a Mix, Green Lettuce, Red Lettuce, Mizuna, 2 kinds of HOT Peppers, Salad Mix and Swiss Chard. In addition, they offer cuttings if Herbs: German Thyme, Rosemary, 2 types of Parsley, Oregano, Chives and Medicinal Herbs: Marjoram, Lavender and Chamomile. The Heirloom Seedlings, (both Herb and Veggie) that I received are all doing well! Andrew and his crew certainly got them off to a banner start — now if I can just keep them healthy!

Doug of Doug’s Garden 2 types of Veggie Boxes available on the all Markets this week. Both contain a plethora of Veggies and the Herb Box has an added bag of freshly harvested Herbs! (lots of herbs!) In addition, he has added 1# bags of Spring Mix Lettuce, Young Spinach and Spicy Lettuce Mix! Lilburn folks were fortunate to see his huge Kohlrabi (alien looking root veggie) and a few were ‘brave enough’ to purchase! Please be sure and pick up Recipes at Market and check out this great veggie! Kohlrabi is very versatile — peeled and shredded along with a Granny Smith Apple makes an outstanding Cole Slaw! Depending on what is ready for Harvest this coming week, Doug will have additional items on the Farmers’ Sales Table.

High Garden Center formerly Cedar Seeder! Yes, finally George has gotten the new green house at their new property up and running and his plantings are yielding results! He had quite a undertaking to get the new place cleared and ready for planting and now Sunflowers, Broccoli, Wheat Grass, Kale SPROUTS are ready for us to eat! Also called Microgreens or Micros – no matter your preference of names, these are little but mighty powerhouses of nutrient dense food! These are plants and come in pots that fit into the Cedar Planters hand made by George. (You can purchase the planters on the Market also!) Either way – put them in your kitchen window and add to salads, smoothies or juices! It’s Spring; time to detox and renew! Welcome back Krista and George!

Be sure and check out the wonderful meat selections available from B&G Farms. Lynda has Necks and Backs on sale; perfect to add to those chicken carcasses you have been saving to make Bone Broth. I have some ‘brewing’ as I write this!

Joyful Noise Acres Farm has a few items on the Market this week and will be adding more in the near future!

Carrell Farms will be re-listing their items in early June when David returns from his Alpaca Shearing. He travels during the Spring in the Southeast and Shalley must care for the Farm. Unfortunately, she has no help at this time and cannot leave the Farm for deliveries. David and Shalley also raise Alpacas so between the Water Buffalo, the Alpacas, the Aviary and the fact that it is Spring and there are LOTS of new babies, she is one busy lady!

Both Golden Farms and Rocky Acres offer fresh eggs from pastured chickens fed organic, soy and GMO free feed.


If you are interested in Lamb, please contact Maryanne at 404-432-4337. White Gates Farm near Butler, Georgia has Lamb offerings.

Lamb

Lamb Chops at $15.00/lb
Ground Lamb at $10.00/lb *
Neck Bones at $3.50/lb
Stew Meat at $8.00/lb
Shoulder Roasts at $11.00/lb
Whole and Half Legs at $10.50/lb
Lamb Ribs at $11.00/lb


Please email Maryanne at heirloomlivingmarket@gmail.com or call 404-432-4337 to place an order for pickup at Market. *At the present time, there is no ground lamb available. Linda has just returned from England; however, she is scheduled to have surgery on her shoulder (which was injured when she was thrown from a horse). I will let you know when it becomes available.

There is a limited supply of Salmon Filets and Halibut from Doug’s Wild Alaska Salmon. Their Halibut and Salmon Wild Caught of the Alaska coast by Doug and his Family. The quality and taste are phenomenal!

My Daily Bread supply us with fresh, organic baked goods that are yummy! Be sure and check out Dabrielle’s offerings this week. For those of you who are Gluten Free, Dabrielle does offer Brownies and Sugar Cookies. Her Spelt Bread and Spelt Pumpkin Muffins are also good choices for those who cannot have wheat. Although Spelt does contain Gluten, it can be eaten by some folks who have a slight gluten intolerance! We never know what will be brought for the Farmers’ Sale Table, so be sure and place an order for what you want so you are not disappointed.

Marie of Bakery on Brooks is back in full swing with her her Gluten Free and Paleo goodies! She is a creative Baker (read Mad Scientist in the Kitchen) and has found the secret of Gluten Free goodies. Her Paleo Bites are fabulous – don’t know how she does it – but they are small and mighty bites of heaven! Try any of the varieties. I will stick with the Almond Joy thank you very much!

Cara of Golden Farms has Duck Eggs available! Get your order in early because there is a limited supply!

The 4 Pack of Honey from Dances With Bees has been a great seller of late! Everyone is wanted to find their favorite! Be sure and check out Jay’s Honey varieties! Have you seen the Blackberry Mead Vinegar Jay has listed in his offerings! WOW! It makes a great salad dressing! I also tried reducing it and used it as a glaze for Lamb Chops! Oh, yes, it was a winner!

Patti makes some outstanding Natural Body Products from the honey and beeswax. Her Gardener’s Friend Soap is fantastic!

Bo and Megan of My Quality Mushrooms had a very busy and productive Winter making many improvements to their Farm! They are concentrating their efforts on serving the restaurant community; however, I am talking with them about purchasing on a monthly basis. Please let me know if you are interested – we would have to have a minimum order.

That about sums up the Farmer Updates unless of course you want to know about

STRAWBERRIES


Watsonia Farms Strawberries Arrived this past week! Mine were fabulous and besides just popping them in my mouth, they found their way into some Strawberry Gummies! Organic Strawberries will be available in quarts or gallons through the season – which doesn’t last long, so be sure and get yours soon!

Remember, these are ORGANIC Strawberries. They have not been sprayed with pesticides, herbicides or fungicides. They may not be ‘perfectly shaped’ but they will be fresh and flavorful! Pay attention now — this is important. Here is a hint – when you get your berries home, soak them in a solution of Vinegar and Water 1 part Vinegar to 3 parts Water (preferably filtered water or spring water). I use Apple Cider Vinegar (Bragg’s) however, white vinegar will work also. Soak those little red juicy globes of strawberry goodness for about a half hour; swish the water around when you think about it. The soak will remove any spores that may be present on the berries and will prolong the life of them greatly. After the soak, rinse well. I spin my berries dry (salad spinner) and then put in a glass container lined with a paper towel. I do not put the lid on tightly so that moisture does not accumulate and there is air flow! My berries keep til I finish the last one ~ sometimes up to 5 days later! Try it, it really does work! (Thanks Mom!)


Azure Standard

Ordering Deadline is Tuesday, May 20th

For items that are not produced/grown locally we blessed to have a great resource! With over 9,000 Organic, “Clean” food products to choose from, Azure Standard can now be your “go to” place to get your Pantry Staples and other great items that are just not available from the local farmers and producers! You can order items in bulk or individually and save on the premium prices charged at places like Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods! All items are shipped via semi-truck to our Drop Off location in Lawrenceville on a specified date. On pickup day, you come to the location, pickup your items and you are good to go! Simply log onto Azure Standard, create a free account and start shopping!

Please share this information with friends and family to ensure that we will all have this great resource available to us!

Here’s the scoop:

Azure Standard Ordering Deadline: Tuesday, May 20th 6:00pm
Azure Standard Pickup Date: Tuesday, May 27th at 5:30pm
Pickup Location: 963 Buford Drive, Lawrenceville, GA
Drop #: 796431
Drop Name: Heirloom Living Market Lawrenceville
Drop Coordinator: Maryanne Vaeth
Contact Information: Email Drop Coordinator
Phone: 404-432-4337

This Group on Facebook will keep you up to date on the “happenings” with this service!

Azure Standard Lawrenceville Drop Information: My Azure Standard Drop Lawrenceville

I want to check out Azure Standard.



… this and that …

We acknowledge our Mothers today ~ without them ~ we would not be. Without our Mother, we would not be WHO we are today! A Mother’s love ~ perhaps our greatest gift. Celebrate her today! Happy Mother’s Day!

It is time to say – thank you for taking the time to read this missive…

Please know that we appreciate the support of All Saints Lutheran Church, Crossfit O-Zone Gym and the Hamilton Mill Community for the use of the great spaces for Market. We are grateful for you and for your support of our dedicated, LOCAL Farmers/Growers and Artisans.

Please “Like” us on Facebook and please share the Market with family and friends!

Market will close at 9:00pm Sunday for the Crossfit Market!
Market will close at 6:00pm Monday for the Hamilton Mill Market!
Market will close at 6:00pm Monday for the Lilburn Market!


Order now since you are just a click way!

Happy shopping!

Take me to the Lilburn Market
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Take me to the Crossfit Market

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Joyful thoughts and bountiful blessings!

~Maryanne


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The Cumming Harvest - Closed:  Newsletter - May 11, 2014


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HAPPY MOTHERS DAY! To all Mom’s that do their best to buy, prepare and feed their family the most healthy foods available. To mom’s that ask all the right questions of the farmers and the food they buy. To all mom’s that take time to make dinner from scratch. To mom’s that challenge school food by always making their child’s lunches. To mom’s that dole out regular doses of cod liver oil to their families. To mom’s that make regular batches of beef bone broth that stinks up the house but then makes delicious and nutrient dense soups with it. To all mom’s that have to respond to friends and relatives the reason their child can’t have the candy. There are so many more challenges we face but we stand strong in our belief that local, pastured, sustainably grown food is best for us. Happy Mother’s Day!

The market is open and ready for you to place orders online. You may pay here or when you pick up with either cash, check or a credit card. A 3% convenience fee is added to all credit card payments.

Ancient Awakenings will have a “Grape Water Kefir” class on Sunday, June 1st. The class will be held in a classroom near the market. Each person that attends will receive 2-3 tablespoons of organic cultures (water grains) and the knowledge to make water kefir indefinitely. You will also learn how to grow cultures in order to supply your family and friends with water grains as well. Limited number of spots available (10 maximum). Class is $60. Please register by placing your class order on the market.

PICK UP LOCATION
Building 106, Colony Park Dr. in the Basement of Suite 100, Cumming, GA 30040. Pick up every Saturday between 10-12pm.
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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!

Champaign, OH:  New Mother Nature


…Cause it’s the new Mother Nature takin’ over
It’s the new splendid lady come to call
It’s the new Mother Nature takin’ over
She’s gettin’ us all, she’s gettin’ us all…
(Guess Who – New Mother Nature)

Sending out very happy, and love filled wishes to all of the lovely women of our little market, on today, Mother’s Day! Mothers of children, pets, friends, nature…mothering of anything/anyone is a beautiful thing.

I have always been a very open, very loving, very expressive person. Early on, I was always the natural mother of my friend circles. In my different groups, in my different decades, I have always filled that role. I sensed when I needed to stick up for a friend, freely give out hugs, feed souls, listen, laugh, cry, help.

Recently, my old group of pals from elementary/middle school, have all reconnected. Old pictures have been surfacing, fast and furious, on Facebook. Young faces, young dreams, young smiles. Even in these pictures, I am in the middle, arms around everyone, tending to all needs. I was lucky enough to grow up in a neighborhood, the West End, where it was all kids, it was the 1970s, we were free to just be. Our mothers just pushed us all the door, told us to get on our bikes, and that was it. We fended for ourselves. But, I felt that while I was all about fun and games, I needed to keep a watchful eye. The years where I was the mom to friends, was just getting me ready to be the mother to my own Little Miss Sunshine.

My early love of gardening, planting seeds with my grandfather, learning all about his love of nature, gave me a mothering instinct to all things around us.

It takes many components to be a mother to anything or anyone. I like to think that since there is no real life manual, you learn with a dose of love, a dose of compassion, and open arms at all times.

This little market has become my little mothering act of love. From the customers, to the vendors, to the YMCA, to the products. It’s a love circle that needs constant mothering, watching, nurturing…I feel myself, once again, stepping into the natural role of mothering.

So, today, I give you the Sunday market reminder and happy wishes for a beautiful day from the market that I now mother over:)

Peace and Love,
Cosmic Pam

Heirloom Living Market Lilburn:  "Bits and Bites" May 11, 2014


Bits and Bites

For Chrome users or plain text users,
you will find this easier to read and be able to see pictures if you go to the Market and choose Weblog …it’s easier on the eyes!

Greetings Lilburn, Crossfit and Hamilton Mill Market Folks:

PLEASE take the time to read this Newsletter! Although it may be a bit chatty — there are…

Important Reminders, Other Matters and Pertinent Information

Market will close at 9:00pm Sunday for the Crossfit Market!
Market will close at 6:00pm Monday for the Hamilton Mill Market!
Market will close at 6:00pm Monday for the Lilburn Market!

The Newsletter is sent out each week to give you information pertinent to the Market. You can skip reading it now and find it under the Blog Tab to read later.

I am asking you again to READ the entire blurb!


Volunteers Needed


Thank you to Kathy Barnes and husband Keb, who volunteered this past Thursday and who have agreed to help on an on-going basis. Thanks also to Susan Cocker who has also volunteered. Bruce and Yolanda Wallace have volunteered their help (and their boys’ assistance)also! Thank you all! Marie Wheeler was there Thursday and showed Kathy the ‘ins-and-outs’ of getting the Market set-up and broken down and everything in between! Thanks Marie!

We still need YOU! The goal is to get enough folks on board so that we can rotate volunteer duties. Can you spare a few hours once a month? Without you as Members, the Market would not exist and now the Market needs your help!

Please click Volunteer Information for the Lilburn Market for the particulars! Thanks for your help!

Sarah Rockey is the primary volunteer at the Hamilton Mill Market. Pat Gibbon has also stepped up to help us out! Thank you ladies!

Please click Volunteer Information for the Hamilton Mill Market for the particulars! Thanks for your help!

Sue Wood generously volunteered for the Crossfit Lawrenceville Market and then her work schedule was changed! I so appreciate her offer and understand the “work thing”! One has to eat and pay bills, after all! So, if you would like to check out helping on Tuesday, please talk to me at Market!

and now for the news…

Milk Customers
Raw Cow Milk Customers, I told you last week that I would be sending a separate email to you; however, there was a change in plans! As soon as I have the OK from Sam, I will be sharing the news!

Farmer Updates



Miss Vicky of Fry Farm is back at the Lilburn Market! After set backs with winter crops (weather took a terrible toll), Vicky and Steve pushed through it and have some great produce to offer this week: Green Onions, Leeks, Lettuce Mix, Romaine Lettuce, Cherry Belle Radishes and French Breakfast Radishes. Welcome back Fry Farm!

Tammy of Burnell Farms does not have any items available this week but will return to Market next week!

The Veggie Patch is providing a good selection of wonderful fresh Spring veggie offerings and have fresh Herbs listed as well! Arugula, Bunching Onions, 4 types of Kale or a Mix, Green Lettuce, Red Lettuce, Mizuna, 2 kinds of HOT Peppers, Salad Mix and Swiss Chard. In addition, they offer cuttings if Herbs: German Thyme, Rosemary, 2 types of Parsley, Oregano, Chives and Medicinal Herbs: Marjoram, Lavender and Chamomile. The Heirloom Seedlings, (both Herb and Veggie) that I received are all doing well! Andrew and his crew certainly got them off to a banner start — now if I can just keep them healthy!

Doug of Doug’s Garden 2 types of Veggie Boxes available on the all Markets this week. Both contain a plethora of Veggies and the Herb Box has an added bag of freshly harvested Herbs! (lots of herbs!) In addition, he has added 1# bags of Spring Mix Lettuce, Young Spinach and Spicy Lettuce Mix! Lilburn folks were fortunate to see his huge Kohlrabi (alien looking root veggie) and a few were ‘brave enough’ to purchase! Please be sure and pick up Recipes at Market! Kohlrabi is very versatile — peeled and shredded along with a Granny Smith Apple makes an outstanding Cole Slaw! Depending on what is ready for Harvest this coming week, Doug will have additional items on the Farmers’ Sales Table.

High Garden Center formerly Cedar Seeder! Yes, finally George has gotten the new green house at their new property up and running and his plantings are yielding results! He had quite a undertaking to get the new place cleared and ready for planting and now Sunflowers, Broccoli, Wheat Grass, Kale SPROUTS are ready for us to eat! Also called Microgreens or Micros – no matter your preference of names, these are little but mighty powerhouses of nutrient dense food! These are plants and come in pots that fit into the Cedar Planters hand made by George. (You can purchase the planters on the Market also!) Either way – put them in your kitchen window and add to salads, smoothies or juices! It’s Spring; time to detox and renew! Welcome back Krista and George!

Be sure and check out the wonderful meat selections available from B&G Farms. Lynda has Necks and Backs on sale; perfect to add to those chicken carcasses you have been saving to make Bone Broth. I have some ‘brewing’ as I write this!

Joyful Noise Acres Farm has a few items on the Market this week and will be adding more in the near future!

Carrell Farms will be re-listing their items in early June when David returns from his Alpaca Shearing. He travels during the Spring in the Southeast and Shalley must care for the Farm. Unfortunately, she has no help at this time and cannot leave the Farm for deliveries. David and Shalley also raise Alpacas so between the Water Buffalo, the Alpacas, the Aviary and the fact that it is Spring and there are LOTS of new babies, she is one busy lady!

Both Golden Farms and Rocky Acres offer fresh eggs from pastured chickens fed organic, soy and GMO free feed.


If you are interested in Lamb, please contact Maryanne at 404-432-4337. White Gates Farm near Butler, Georgia has Lamb offerings.

Lamb

Lamb Chops at $15.00/lb
Ground Lamb at $10.00/lb *
Neck Bones at $3.50/lb
Stew Meat at $8.00/lb
Shoulder Roasts at $11.00/lb
Whole and Half Legs at $10.50/lb
Lamb Ribs at $11.00/lb


Please email Maryanne at heirloomlivingmarket@gmail.com or call 404-432-4337 to place an order for pickup at Market. *At the present time, there is no ground lamb available. Linda has just returned from England; however, she is scheduled to have surgery on her shoulder (which was injured when she was thrown from a horse). I will let you know when it becomes available.

There is a limited supply of Salmon Filets and Halibut from Doug’s Wild Alaska Salmon. Their Halibut and Salmon Wild Caught of the Alaska coast by Doug and his Family. The quality and taste are phenomenal!

My Daily Bread supply us with fresh, organic baked goods that are yummy! Be sure and check out Dabrielle’s offerings this week. For those of you who are Gluten Free, Dabrielle does offer Brownies and Sugar Cookies. Her Spelt Bread and Spelt Pumpkin Muffins are also good choices for those who cannot have wheat. Although Spelt does contain Gluten, it can be eaten by some folks who have a slight gluten intolerance! We never know what will be brought for the Farmers’ Sale Table, so be sure and place an order for what you want so you are not disappointed.

Marie of Bakery on Brooks is back in full swing with her her Gluten Free and Paleo goodies! She is a creative Baker (read Mad Scientist in the Kitchen) and has found the secret of Gluten Free goodies. Her Paleo Bites are fabulous – don’t know how she does it – but they are small and mighty bites of heaven! Try any of the varieties. I will stick with the Almond Joy thank you very much!

Cara of Golden Farms has Duck Eggs available! Get your order in early because there is a limited supply!

The 4 Pack of Honey from Dances With Bees has been a great seller of late! Everyone is wanted to find their favorite! Be sure and check out Jay’s Honey varieties! Have you seen the Blackberry Mead Vinegar Jay has listed in his offerings! WOW! It makes a great salad dressing! I also tried reducing it and used it as a glaze for Lamb Chops! Oh, yes, it was a winner!

Patti makes some outstanding Natural Body Products from the honey and beeswax. Her Gardener’s Friend Soap is fantastic!

Bo and Megan of My Quality Mushrooms had a very busy and productive Winter making many improvements to their Farm! They are concentrating their efforts on serving the restaurant community; however, I am talking with them about purchasing on a monthly basis. Please let me know if you are interested – we would have to have a minimum order.

That about sums up the Farmer Updates unless of course you want to know about

STRAWBERRIES


Watsonia Farms Strawberries Arrived this past week! Mine were fabulous and besides just popping them in my mouth, they found their way into some Strawberry Gummies! Organic Strawberries will be available in quarts or gallons through the season – which doesn’t last long, so be sure and get yours soon!

Remember, these are ORGANIC Strawberries. They have not been sprayed with pesticides, herbicides or fungicides. They may not be ‘perfectly shaped’ but they will be fresh and flavorful! Pay attention now — this is important. Here is a hint – when you get your berries home, soak them in a solution of Vinegar and Water 1 part Vinegar to 3 parts Water (preferably filtered water or spring water). I use Apple Cider Vinegar (Bragg’s) however, white vinegar will work also. Soak those little red juicy globes of strawberry goodness for about a half hour; swish the water around when you think about it. The soak will remove any spores that may be present on the berries and will prolong the life of them greatly. After the soak, rinse well. I spin my berries dry (salad spinner) and then put in a glass container lined with a paper towel. I do not put the lid on tightly so that moisture does not accumulate and there is air flow! My berries keep til I finish the last one ~ sometimes up to 5 days later! Try it, it really does work! (Thanks Mom!)


Azure Standard

Ordering Deadline is Tuesday, May 20th

For items that are not produced/grown locally we blessed to have a great resource! With over 9,000 Organic, “Clean” food products to choose from, Azure Standard can now be your “go to” place to get your Pantry Staples and other great items that are just not available from the local farmers and producers! You can order items in bulk or individually and save on the premium prices charged at places like Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods! All items are shipped via semi-truck to our Drop Off location in Lawrenceville on a specified date. On pickup day, you come to the location, pickup your items and you are good to go! Simply log onto Azure Standard, create a free account and start shopping!

Please share this information with friends and family to ensure that we will all have this great resource available to us!

Here’s the scoop:

Azure Standard Ordering Deadline: Tuesday, May 20th 6:00pm
Azure Standard Pickup Date: Tuesday, May 27th at 5:30pm
Pickup Location: 963 Buford Drive, Lawrenceville, GA
Drop #: 796431
Drop Name: Heirloom Living Market Lawrenceville
Drop Coordinator: Maryanne Vaeth
Contact Information: Email Drop Coordinator
Phone: 404-432-4337

This Group on Facebook will keep you up to date on the “happenings” with this service!

Azure Standard Lawrenceville Drop Information: My Azure Standard Drop Lawrenceville

I want to check out Azure Standard.



… this and that …

We acknowledge our Mothers today ~ without them ~ we would not be. Without our Mother, we would not be WHO we are today! A Mother’s love ~ perhaps our greatest gift. Celebrate her today! Happy Mother’s Day!

It is time to say – thank you for taking the time to read this missive…

Please know that we appreciate the support of All Saints Lutheran Church, Crossfit O-Zone Gym and the Hamilton Mill Community for the use of the great spaces for Market. We are grateful for you and for your support of our dedicated, LOCAL Farmers/Growers and Artisans.

Please “Like” us on Facebook and please share the Market with family and friends!

Market will close at 9:00pm Sunday for the Crossfit Market!
Market will close at 6:00pm Monday for the Hamilton Mill Market!
Market will close at 6:00pm Monday for the Lilburn Market!


Order now since you are just a click way!

Happy shopping!

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BUY LOCAL ~ Know your Farmer!

Joyful thoughts and bountiful blessings!

~Maryanne


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StPete.LocallyGrown.Net:  Happy Mother's Day to YOU


Wick's Locally Grown:  Wick's Locally Ground is open


Hi to everyone,

Rain came at just the right time last Thursday. We had just finished putting in 3000 tomato plants and planted watermelons and cucumbers and the rain started. We got 3.5 inches at the farm and things are looking nice and green. We just added a recipe section to the web site. We invite you to put any of your favorite recipes on the page. This week we have added leeks to the available produce. Wishing all you Mothers a Happy Mother’s Day.

Dan
Wick’s Locally Ground