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The Cumming Harvest - Closed:  Newsletter - March 25, 2015


WHY BUY LOCAL?

Our farmers are dedicated to stewardship and committed to quality. And while they love what they do, many aren’t doing it for entertainment. They need to make a living. Consumers that value fresh food and a working landscape support local farmers by buying their products. Here are some reasons why:

LOCALLY GROWN food tastes better and is better for you. The crops are picked at their peak, the shorter the time between the farm and your table, the less likely it is that nutrients will be lost. Food imported from far away is older and has traveled on trucks or planes, and sat in warehouses before it gets to you.

Local food preserves genetic diversity. Smaller local farms often grow many different varieties of crops to provide a long harvest season, an array of colors, and the best flavors.

Local farmers aren’t anonymous and they take their responsibility to the consumer seriously.

Local food supports local families. The wholesale prices that farmers get for their products are low, often near the cost of production. Local farmers who sell direct to consumers cut out the middleman and get full retail price for their food – which helps farm families stay on the land.

Local food builds community. When you buy direct from a farmer, you’re engaging in a time-honored connection between eater and grower. Knowing farmers gives you insight into the seasons, the land, and your food. In many cases, it gives you access to a place where your children and grandchildren can go to learn about nature and agriculture.

Local food preserves open space. When farmers get paid more for their products by marketing locally, they’re less likely to sell farmland for development.

Local food benefits the environment and wildlife. Well-managed farms provide ecosystem services: they conserve fertile soil, protect water sources, and sequester carbon from the atmosphere. The farm environment is a patchwork of fields, meadows, woods, ponds and buildings that provide habitat for wildlife in our communities.

Local food is an investment in the future. By supporting local farmers today, you are helping to ensure that there will be farms in your community tomorrow. That is a matter of importance for food security, especially in light of an uncertain energy future and our current reliance on fossil fuels to produce, package, distribute and store food.

One of our local farmers at the Cumming Harvest is HEIRLOOM GARDENS

Heirloom gardens is CNG (certified naturally grown) and owner Paula Guilbeau personally ensures all her produce is of the highest quality. Check out her wonderful produce available under the “vegetables” tab on the market website.

Heirloom Gardens is located in the beautiful historic town of Dahlonega, known as the “heart” of the North Georgia Mountains. “It’s important to know what you’re eating. And it’s even more important to know what you aren’t eating. We produce naturally grown food year round using unheated hoop houses without the use of any synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides. Our offerings include a large variety of heirloom tomatoes and vegetables, salad greens and premium cut flowers.”

You can find more information about this locally grown farmer here

VENDOR OF THE WEEK

My Daily Bread will be the vendor of the week and they have the following specials:
Jams and Jellies will be $1.00 off this week.
Cinnamon Rolls will be $1.00 off 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 – Place your order online for Cod liver oil and coconut oil. Payment is due the week you order. An order will be placed once the 12 item minimum is reached.

Raw Cheese – Place your order online for raw Amish cheese from Meadow Valley Farm in Indiana. Orders are to be pre-paid and cheese will be available for pick up the following week.

Butter – Butter is available NOW, you may send me an email to add it to your order or just pick some up on Saturday.

Market Classes

Homemade Baby Formula
APRIL 11 – 9-10am – The Cumming Harvest
We all know breast is best but sometimes breastfeeding is just not possible. Fortunately, there is another option besides commercial baby formula. The Weston A. Price Foundation has created a nutritionally balanced recipe for homemade baby formula using real food. We will discuss sources for the ingredients and demonstrate how to make it.

Here is a link with more information about the recipe: Weston Price Baby Formula Recipe

Please sign up for this class here. Baby Formula Class

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:  Tuesday, Tuesday!


It’s a groovy Tuesday, little local market of love customers!!

Tuesday evening is when we wrap up this market, each and every week!!

Make sure to take a bit of time, before 10pm, this evening, to think about your orders, what you need, what you may want to try, what you want.

The ordering is easy, it takes just seconds, and then you are done for the week! All that is left to do is to pick it all up at the YMCA on Thursday evening!!

You still have plenty of time…I will see everyone at 10pm!!

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 strawberries, broccoli, and more!

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

Tullahoma Locally Grown:  Vegetable plants and pork


Fountain Springs farm had listed more pork products and Double Tree farm has listed cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and brussel sprout plant starts for your garden!

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


Hello Friends,
There’s still time to place your order for pickup on Friday, March 27th. 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

Middle Tennessee Locally Grown:  Manchester Locally Grown market - Just a Short Time Left to Order!


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.


Good morning!

Don’t forget to place your order on Manchester Locally Grown market by this evening at 10 p.m. for delivery fresh from local farms on Thursday.

Remember that we are a year-round market, not subject to seasonal closings like the local farm stands. You will find special items here – honey, jellies & jams, herbal & handmade products, plants for home & garden, and more – as well as spring vegetables, eggs, and baked goods. And gift certificates are available in any denomination. Give the gift of great local products!

Pickup of your order will be at Square Books, 113 E. Main St, Manchester, from 3:00-4:30 on Thursday. We can also hold your order in the refrigerator till Friday morning, if that’s more convenient for you. Square Books will be open on Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Just make a note on your order, or text or call (931) 273-9708 if you prefer to utilize this free service.

Thanks for your orders last week! Please encourage your local friends and family to shop at our year-round market and support local farmers!

Blessings,
Linda


Here is the complete list for this week.

Fresh Harvest, LLC:  Fresh Harvest - Spring Means Lettuce and Flowers!


To Contact Us

Fresh Harvest, LLC
Link to Fresh Harvest
Email us!
Tallahassee May
tally@wildblue.net
JohnDrury
john.drury@att.net

Recipes

Market News

Hello!

We hope you enjoyed this beautiful day!

There are still some nice items available on the Market – lettuces, purple sweet potatoes which are just delicious, carrots, beets, and mache, which is a lovely salad green that you should try if you haven’t yet. The ranunculus flowers are just beautiful this week, and are a special treat for you or a friend.

If you haven’t done so, please take a look at our Market. You have until Tuesday evening to place your order!

As always, thanks so much for your support, and we look forward to seeing you Wednesday, March 25th!

John and Tallahassee


Coming Events

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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Heirloom Living Market Hamilton Mill:  There is still time to order...


Market Closes at 8:00pm Monday!

Thank you to those who have already placed orders!

In October we found it necessary to establish minimums for each Market. If the minimum is not met after Market close, you will receive an email letting you know that minimum for the Market was not met and you will be given a choice to pick up at the Lawrenceville location or cancellation of your order. We sincerely hope that this will not be the case; however, at the time of this writing the total for the Market is a little more than 1/2 of the required minimum of $650.


Please be assured that we are doing everything we can to provide you with what you want from the local Farmers/Growers and Producers; but, please understand that Buying Local means supporting those who are committed to providing ‘Local’! Please continue to share the Market with friends and family!



Check your Grocery List and get your orders in before 8:00pm this evening for delivery on Thursday!



Hop on over to the Market and place your order…



Pickup Day and Time: Thursday 2:30 – 4:30pm
Pickup Location:
Hamilton Mill Community Clubhouse
1669 Hamilton Mill Parkway
Dacula, GA 30019
Click Here for Map

Hop on over to the Hamilton Mill Market

See you at Market on Thursday!
Thank you for your support!




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Heirloom Living Market Lawrenceville :  Countdown to Market Close....


Crossfit O-Zone Market Members:

In October we found it necessary to establish minimums for each Market. If the minimum is not met and you have ordered items, after Market close, you will receive an email letting you know that your items cannot be delivered. We sincerely hope that this will not be the case; however, at the time of this writing the total for the Market is slightly more than 1/2 the required minimum of $650.


Please be assured that we are doing everything we can to provide you with what you want from the local Farmers/Growers and Producers; but, please understand that Buying Local means supporting those who are committed to providing ‘Local’!

Check your Grocery List and get your orders in before 8:00pm this evening for delivery on Thursday!

Hop on over to Crossfit Market


Thank you for your support. We hope to see you on Thursday!

ALFN Local Food Club:  Chag Pesach Sameach!


Whether you’re eager for Easter or planning the perfect Passover, now is the time to start gathering ingredients for your spring feast. The Market, as always, is brimming with gorgeous local ingredients ready to take center stage on your dinner table and add those little touches that make a great meal truly shine.

If you’re looking for seder staples, look no further. We have your maror and chazeret, karpas, zeroah, and beitzah, even pecans and cinnamon for your charoset.

For those of you whose feast is April 5th, we’ve got you covered as well. You can’t go wrong with a classic leg of lamb, and don’t forget to stock up on eggs, eggs, and more eggs. You can dye ’em, hide ’em, hunt ’em, and even devil ’em. So make sure you have plenty to go around.

While it’s always fun to plan the menu, don’t neglect the decor. Nothing brightens a room like fresh cut flowers, and no flower is more indicative of spring than the humble yet lovely tulip. Lucky for us, nature has decreed that the first tulips will be ready to adorn your table by the end of the week. Order now, and all this could be yours:

-Rebecca Wild
Program Manager

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