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ALFN Local Food Club:  Market Reminder!


Arugula flowers? Zucchini plants? We have all that, and everything in between! So don’t forget to get your order in before The Market closes at noon.

-Rebecca Wild
Program Manager

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


Spa City Co-op online market is now closed for ordering. Please pick up your orders Friday between 3:30 and 5;30 at Emergent Arts 341A Whittington Ave.

See you then.
Denise Marion
501-655-3130
Spacity@locallygrown.net

The Cumming Harvest - Closed:  Newsletter - April 15, 2015


Wow, Now that is a big galon of milk!

Heritage Farm is now selling Raw Cows Milk through The Cumming Harvest.

Their grass fed jersey cows produce healthy, whole milk. Supplemental feed is organic, non-GMO and non soy.

Prices will be $9 per gallon and $5 per half gallon. Initially there will be a limited supply so order early, if the interest is there then Greg can increase production as needed down the road to meet the demand.

Please note: In the state of Georgia raw milk is labeled for pet consumption only

Heritage Farm specializes in grass fed and pastured meats including beef, pork, poultry, rabbit, and lamb. They employ rotational grazing methods for the benefit of animal welfare and soil health. Their animals enjoy fresh forage and the pasture rotation provides a constant supply of natural fertilizer to the pastures. They do not give their animals antibiotics or growth hormones and do not use harmful chemicals, herbicides, or pesticides on our pastures.

NEW product this week – Heritage farms will be selling chicken sausage, they will also have chicken breasts and legs for sale as well.

Pick Up Options

COLONY PARK PICK-UP This is our main location and all orders will be prepared for you for pick up at this location if you don’t choose another option below. You can order and pick up meat and seafood at this location.

VICKERY PICK-UP – Vickery Village Cherry Street Taproom pick up is between 1:00-1:30pm. If you would like to pick up at Vickery choose VICKERY PICK-UP item in the categories on the The Market page/tab. Customers choosing to pick up at Vickery should not order meat or seafood as we cannot transport meat and seafood due to Dept. of Ag regulations.

DELIVERY to Vickery/Polo Area – Please add this item to your order if you would like delivery to your home on Saturday between 1:30-3pm. Only prepaid orders will be accepted. Deliveries will be dropped off at your front door. If you are not going to be home, please leave a insulated bag or cooler for your order. The delivery person is not responsible for making sure your food is in the appropriate container once dropped off. Please plan for possible rain and make sure your order will be protected. The delivery person will travel with your orders in insulated bags with ice packs to protect it during travel. No Meat or Seafood will be able to be delivered.

Group Buy

Green Pastures – April order has arrived and is ready for pick up at the market.

Main Market Location and Pick Up
Building 106, Colony Park Dr. in the Basement of Suite 100, Cumming, GA 30040. Pick up every Saturday between 10-12pm.
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!

Champaign, OH:  Hey, Now!!


So….hey, we are at the bewitching hour of the market closing. But, guess what? I am giving you a bonus until 10:30, for last call!!

I was in a vendor meeting, and then had a second meeting, and then came home to a surprise of fun messages and pictures, via Facebook, from a long ago friend. A fun laugh, and walk down memory lane.

SO…because of my crazy evening, I am giving you this extended last call!!

Go, order, take advantage…make it all work!!

Peace and Love,
Cosmic Pam

Russellville Community Market:  RCM Order Reminder


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

If you’re starting a garden this year, be sure to check out the live plants section for tomatoes, broccoli, and more!

Also, don’t miss the fresh strawberries, and delicious greens!

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

Fisher's Produce:  OKC Asparagus run


For any of our friends in the OKC metro area,

I will be doing a delivery to the old farmer’s market building Thursday morning around 11:00am.

1305 SW 2nd Street in the Farmers Market District — located directly west of PAM’s Greenhouse near the corner of SW 2nd and Ellison

Place an order with “Bristow” listed as the delivery location but leave a comment in the comments section specifying OKC delivery.

Please have orders in by noon on Wednesday.

Luke

Cape Locally Grown:  "Rain, rain go away..."


Buy Local Cure the rainy blues with some local foods.

Check out the selection of meats, veggies and breads. Want a special treat? Try Dandelion Jelly made fresh from Upchurch Meats and more.

We’ve also got a new recipe online featuring local foods available this week. Look under the recipe section to find out more.

Click here to go to Cape Locally Grown

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


Hello Friends,
There’s still time to place your order for pickup on Friday, April 17th. 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/146991555352846

Old99Farm Market:  Old 99 Farm, Week of Apr 12, 2015


More greens each week, though the quantities are still small. So be quick and get the greens you want. Seedlings are started for lots of lettuces, chard, peppers, tomatoes, onions, cabbages, and more.

Where to get credible nutritional information? I came across this essay and quote it below. It’s a blog post from Jan 30, 2015, by Tina Paxton, (“I live on .6 acres in a ‘sub-rural’ coastal community, NC. I have a BA in Human Relations and an MA in Nutrition but currently earn a paycheck doing research and adding info to a database.”)
You can read more at http://www.permies.com/t/2776/food-medicine/Weston-Price-Foundation.

Check out http://www.westonaprice.org/about-the-foundation/beginner-tour/ for more on WAFP.

I’ve spent a lot of time looking at what the WAPF teaches/preaches as well as what Paleo/Primal teaches. There are many similarities (bone broth, the love of butter…) and there are a few disagreements (grains). It is one of those situations where I wish they would focus on their agreements and not separate on their disagreements.

Both camps have their dogmatism but I think WAPF is more entrenched and less flexible on their dogma (Fermented Cod Liver Oil and High Vitamin Butter Oil being their most dogmatic doctrines) than the Paleo/Primal folks are. I prefer the flexibility of Paleo/Primal perhaps for no better reason that I tried the FCLO and HVBO and as God is my witness they both made me ill! I’ll get my vitamin A and D in other forms, thanks!

Where they all agree:

1. Processed foods are killing us.
2. Animal fat and coconut oil are good for us.
3. vegetable oils are bad.
4. Soy – bad.
5. GMOs – bad
6. EAT REAL FOOD
7. Eat fermented food.
8. BONE BROTH ROCKS — drink lots of it!
9. Animal protein (pastured) is good for us (some disagreement in how much).

Healthy Eating,
Ian and Cami

Fisher's Produce:  Harvest Update


We had a good asparagus harvest today, despite having to pick in the rain, and a farmer shouldn’t compain about the rain, so it was a good day.

Other items of interest around the farm: Hudson and I ate the first ripe strawberry of the season yesterday (and Chantee followed it up a few seconds later with the second). It won’t be long until there are more!

We have room for several more CSA members this season. If you or any of your friends are interested, let us know. We can work out a pro-rated membership fee (280.00) as we have already passed the first delivery.

This week’s CSA selection will likely include:

Fall harvested sweet potatoes (very excellent)
and your choice of:
Asparagus and Spinach (two bunches/bags total)
Collards, Kale, or Bok Choi
Baby lettuce mix or butterhead lettuce
Salad Turnips or Easter Egg Radishes
Green Onions or Basil

See you on Thursday!

Luke