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Fayetteville Farmers' Market:  Resending: Online Orders NOW OPEN


Hello—
We apologize but there seemed to be an electronic glitch last night which did not allow this email message to get out to every single person on our list so we are resending. Thanks for your patience!

Online orders are now open!
Closing at 6am on Wed morning.

https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.

NEWS AND NOTES THIS WEEK:

PICKUP at the library is Thursday August 1 from 4:30-5:30 pm.

A&A Orchards is back with peaches, apples and pears this week.

Hatch Farm has watermelons, honey, fruit syrups and more.

Flower bouquets! Lee Family and Rainbow Farm are offering different sizes and flower combinations.

Lots of veggies available!

This hot time of the summer is when chickens lay many fewer eggs, so we do not yet have eggs available this week online.

Baked Goods updates:
-Celi Bakes has gluten free items that look and taste wonderful!
-Dirty Apron is away temporarily this week but will be back soon.
-We are sorry to announce that Ozark Natural Breads will no longer sell their products online. However, you can still find their items at the Saturday square market.

GRILLING TIME IS HERE! LOCAL MEAT: Consider local meat for your grill or your table—chicken, beef, pork, lamb, and more available online now.

Bartleby’s has locally made seitan products for tasty plant based options.

OTHER GOOD THINGS AVAILABLE: local honey, locally made food products including sauces, salsa and hot sauce, locally handcrafted items and more.

Reply to this email or 479-935-5111 if you have questions.

Champaign, OH:  Monday Morning


I’ll be there if you want me to
No one else that could ever do
Got to get some peace in my mind…
(Fleetwood Mac)

Hello, Monday morning!!

Just a little song lyric to put some groove into your morning, and, well, it is Monday, this little local market always puts some peace in my mind, and, finally…I am coming off of a mini reunion weekend with my group of besties from high school. A 42nd mini weekend of too much fun, friendship, laughter, cocktails, memories, and going back to where it all began, taking back that town, and then leaving it, and our group, behind, again, knowing we are all there if one of us needs the group to be there. Just like this market…we are always here for you…

So, with all of the love, and laughter that I am coming away with…

Monday morning, you sure look fine…

ALSO…Please check out the produce that is flooding the market from JCGrowers!!!!!

It’s seasonal, it’s local, and it’s all the best!!!!!

XOXO,
Cosmic Pam

Fayetteville Farmers' Market:  Online Orders NOW OPEN


Online orders are now open!
Closing at 6am on Wed morning.

https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.

NEWS AND NOTES THIS WEEK:

PICKUP at the library is Thursday August 1 from 4:30-5:30 pm.

A&A Orchards is back with peaches, apples and pears this week.

Hatch Farm has watermelons, honey, fruit syrups and more.

Flower bouquets! Lee Family and Rainbow Farm are offering different sizes and flower combinations.

Lots of veggies available!

This hot time of the summer is when chickens lay many fewer eggs, so we do not yet have eggs available this week online.

Baked Goods updates:
-Celi Bakes has gluten free items that look and taste wonderful!
-Dirty Apron is away temporarily this week but will be back soon.
-We are sorry to announce that Ozark Natural Breads will no longer sell their products online. However, you can still find their items at the Saturday square market.

GRILLING TIME IS HERE! LOCAL MEAT: Consider local meat for your grill or your table—chicken, beef, pork, lamb, and more available online now.

Bartleby’s has locally made seitan products for tasty plant based options.

OTHER GOOD THINGS AVAILABLE: local honey, locally made food products including sauces, salsa and hot sauce, locally handcrafted items and more.

Reply to this email or 479-935-5111 if you have questions.

Continue to read if this is your first order or if it’s been awhile since you ordered.

2024 FAYETTEVILLE DELIVERY SERVICE

Delivery service by Seeds that Feed is added as an item with a small charge, to help their volunteers cover the expenses of delivery to Fayetteville addresses.

Delivery will still be FREE for the following Fayetteville customers:
-SNAP customers
-customers 70 or older
-customers who are not able to drive to pickup location on Thursday
-customers who already donate each time they receive a delivery

If you are a customer in any of the above categories, please put “Free Delivery” in the comments as you finish ordering.

If you request Fayetteville delivery and you are NOT in the above categories, please choose delivery service as one of your items when you order. You can find this item under Delivery and the cost is $7 total for each delivery date. This service will be charged to your order. We make sure that Seeds that Feed receives all of those fees.

NOTE: ALL DELIVERY ORDERS (PAID AND FREE) MUST FORWARD THE ORDER EMAIL TO delivery@seedsfeed.org AFTER YOU GET CONFIRMATION EMAIL FOR YOUR OWNER. That insures that you are on the delivery list. Thank you.

INFO YOU ALREADY KNOW IF YOU HAVE ORDERED BEFORE..IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST ORDER PLEASE READ ON:

DRIVEBY PICKUP TIME AT THE LIBRARY OUTDOOR PARKING LOT is THURSDAY afternoon from 4:30-5:30. Note: if you already know that you cannot make it by 5:30 pm Thursday and you want to order this week, just reply to this email or text 479-935-5111 and we will work with you on a plan.

SEARCHING TIP: On large categories such as baked goods or meats click on the category to get a drop down of specific items in that category.

HOW TO CHECK ITEMS FROM A PARTICULAR SELLER: Scroll down on left side until you see “show specific growers”. If all the boxes are checked, you can click on “reverse all” then click the boxes on or off of those sellers you want to see. Then click “show specific growers” again.

BUYING TIP: If you see items that you want but not much available, order and pay and then log back in and continue shopping. Your orders will be combined and you will only be charged once.

SNAP CUSTOMERS ONLY: you may choose pay at pickup and bring your EBT card on Thursday. We will swipe your card and match up to $100 of your order. NOTE: please do not bring tokens or match cards to pickup at the online market.

NOTE: New customers and new orders are always welcome—no minimum order required, no weekly order required.

TIPS:

1) Sellers sometimes add more products later in the ordering period, so be sure to check back. The product list changes each week, even from the same seller, so it’s worth exploring the categories you are interested in.

2) Multiple orders from you at different times will be automatically combined into one order before pickup and you will only be charged once.

PICKUP LOCATION:
The OUTDOOR parking area at the south end of the new part of the Fayetteville Public Library. Follow the line of cars towards the building and stay in your car in line while we get your order.

Thank you for your continued support of the online market.

Russellville Community Market:  7/28/24 closing


To ensure your order is placed, make sure you click the “Place My Order” button once you have completed your shopping. You will receive a confirmation email.

Don’t forget to shop the extras when you pick up your order from 4-7 PM this Tuesday at the depot!

So many great foods to choose from… What will be on your menu this week? The Foutunate Mushroom’s fresh mushrooms are even more beautiful than usual this week and will include pink, gold and brown oyster mushrooms!! Shop for your favorite summer vegetables like cucumbers, tomatoes and squash or treat yourself to something different like Connor’s green tomatoes or Justin’s watermelon! Lost Eden has duck eggs this week in addition to our growers’ selection of chicken eggs. If the duck eggs have you in the mood to try different things this week, check out the candied fruit from Sweetbirds Candy Kitchen or maybe some tropical granola from McAnulty Mercantile! It is great to have Maple Brook Bakery back; enjoy some of her bagels this week or pair her sourdough herb loaf with some summer tomatoes! Beef tips from R&D will make some tasty meals or shop Porch Swing Farms re-stocked items like bold breakfast sausage or ground pork! C3 Beef has several new product listings this week; try one of their roasts or some delicious New York Strip steaks! The baked goods are plentiful! Try Weatherford’s whoopie pies or blueberry loaf, Mary-Ann King’s rosemary herb crackers, Connor’s lemon loaf or Kaitlyn’s Pina Colada cupcakes! Lanty Cattle Company’s seasonings are a great pairing with local foods or you can complete your table setting with some local flowers! Check out Mary-Ann King’s lemongrass or Backwoods Plants opuntia cactus in the live plants category! Remember to show us what you create with your local foods! We love to share the delicious things you can make!
Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Instagram!

RCM accepts cash, checks, credit and debit cards and SNAP/EBT transactions.

Check back frequently as our farmers regularly update what they have available. Multiple orders are encouraged. :)

Russellville Community Market

FRESH.LOCAL.ONLINE

Foothills Market:  The Market is Open!


Foothills Market is open for another week of providing you with fresh, local food.

Whether you are looking for vegetables, meats, baked goods or jams and other sweet spreads, browse the market between now and 5:00 p.m. Wednesday. Click the button to place your order, and we’ll have your items ready for pickup on Thursday afternoon.

Eat something fresh this week!

Berea Gardens:  Market news


Hi Friends,

Lynnita and I are blessed to have three vehicles, a car for each of us and my old Dodge pickup to use for the big chores. Last week they all came up lame, so this week I am taking off my grower cap and putting on my mechanic and welder’s cap. That said, I will not be taking pre-orders this week, but we will have lots (and lots) of produce for the market this week. I have plenty of tomatoes, eggplant, celery and peppers for everyone and may have a few of our first cantaloupes too. The Stoned Goat Homestead folks have chicken available this week. Please pre-order from them in the next day or so at their Facebook page. We have another beef grower that expects to be at our market on August 10. I will announce it for certain next week. Enjoy the rain and come out to see us Wednesday!

Blessings,
Bob & Lynnita

Stones River Market:  Welcome - Market is Open and will close Monday 10pm


Welcome to the July 28th and July 29th Stones River Locally Grown Online Market!
It is OPEN today at 8am – Sunday and will close Monday 10PM.

Pickup Orders on Wednesday July 31st 5:00 – 6:15pm,
if you are unable to pickup,
please contact me so other arrangements can be made. Unable to offer Delivery this week.

Always check back, some Growers add or update their inventories during the day or week.

GROWERS WITH AVAILABLE PRODUCTS THIS WEEKSUBJECT TO CHANGE

Arrington Bread Co
Backyard Tailz
C&M Valley Farm
Calico Farms
Daniel Peppers and Spice
Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
East Fork Farm/ Worm Castings & Luffa
Flying S Farms
Foster Bakery
Heath Homespun
Hollow Springs Farm
Jay’s Bakes LLC
Kumaika Coffee
Lavendar Cottage
Linwood Lamb
Local Loaves
Periwinkle and Pine Co
Peyton’s Plants
Pinky’s Micros
Quarter Spring Farm
Quinn’s Mercantile
RC Farms TN
Rainbow Hill Farm
Sadie Brooke Farm
Safe & Sound Soap Co.
Singing Bee Honey
Smokin Buttz BBQ
Sow’s Ear Piggery
Sunshine Farms
Sweet Beets Farm
Tailwynds Farm
Terry’s Treasures
Trinity Rose Micro Dairy
Triple LLL Farm
Willoughby Rose Sourdoughs
Windy Bluff Farm

GROWERS NEWS:

Daniel Peppers and SpiceWELCOME NEW GROWER — Naturally grown chili peppers using only living soil and organic fertalizers. Peppers can be dried for later use, pickled or freeze for later use

Windy Bluff FarmWELCOME NEW GROWER
we are a small family operated dairy farm located on a bluff on 30 acres overlooking the Cumberland River in Trousdale County in Middle Tennessee.
We sell our 100% all natural artisan goat milk soap, other natural products & hand crafted goods. Our all natural farm products are made from 100% all natural, wild crafted and simple ingredients. Windy Bluff Farms all natural artisan goat milk soap is approved by a licensed esthetician.
In season we offer some of our ADGA registered Nigerian Dwarf goats from heavy milking and showing lines for sale that we have not retained. Our goats are managed as naturally as possible and free range on untreated pasture, during the day, under careful watch of our two livestock guardian dogs. At Windy Bluff Farm all of our Nigerian Dwarf Goats are Dam raised and handled multiple times a day. Our goal is to breed and raise quality goats that exceed in health, conformation, milking abilities and friendliness; whether you are wanting to show, have a few backyard milkers, start a small herd or just have a few pet companion goats.

Rainbow Hill Farm: Apples and Peaches are available this week, always check back now during the change in weather, fruits will vary.

Linwood Lamb:

We are getting a lot of positive comments on our feta cheese and spinach lamb sliders. They come in packs of 6 patties, are great on the grill and are quick and easy to prepare. Give them a try this week.

Quarter Spring Farm:

We now have Garlic and Garlic Braids as our feature item this week!

We also have all the affordable luxury that you need this spring. From our moisturizing soaps to our delicious meats and eggs, we have all the goodies to pamper you. You work hard, so treat yourself to an incredible dining experience with our lamb or chicken. It’s healthier and tastier than conventionally grown meats, and better for the planet, too. Our amazing goat milk soaps and lotions will leave your skin feeling like you just dropped 2 grand at a high end spa. You deserve nice things, so let us provide them to you.

Lavender Cottage:

We offer a wide range of Freeze Dried items, from vegetable to fruit snacks and powders. Example our Avocado Powder: Use for topping salads, Salsa – 1 tablespoon water 1 tablespoon powder great creamy avocado for toast, mix one to one with water and produces a great creamy guacamole dip, additive for many many more dishes. High Nutritional value.

We have several Powders that can be used for BBQ dry rubs or Sauce, in casserole’s, try our Breakfast Sausage Mix – NO GMO or additives or preservatives!

We also have several options of our Freeze Dried fruits, perfect for quick snack, put in your lunch boxes, our Dried bites and Gummy clusters are a perfect snacking size bits. We offer a wide range of Freeze died snacks and freeze dried vegetable mixes.

Kumaika Coffee:

If you have not started your morning with our Coffee, you are missing out! We have Dark, Medium and Light Roasted Beans. We are a Certified USDA Organic Product provider. We have a small coffee roaster business. We specialize in roasting and crafting small batches of organic, high altitude single origin and fair trade coffee beans. We bring the coffee beans directly from Nicaragua and roast small batches in our home located in Lascassas TN. We have Beans and/or Ground Coffee available or can’t decide order our Sampler of all 3. Side NOTE: Flying S Farms LOVES our Light Ground Roast!

Dogwood Valley Greenhouse:

They say about perennial plants:
“First year they sleep,
Second year they creep,
Third year they leap!”

Most of the plants you have purchased from Dogwood Valley Greenhouse, particularly in early spring, have been early second year perennials. They are beginning to creep, meaning slow and steady growth, and flowering for their first season, after sleeping in the greenhouse last year and growing strong root systems. But I have a good stock of many of my perennials right now, and would like to offer these larger pants to you, after a second season of growth, for the same prices as the younger plants. Planted now and on into fall, they will put down strong root systems and be ready to leap into full growth and bloom for you next spring! Check through my perennial listings and see what you can use as fill-ins in bare places in your gardens.

I also have a good stock of full, healthy herb plants to add for culinary or medicinal use. I have one of the largest selections of herb plants in middle Tennessee. There is no need to travel to Nashville or Huntsville for those less common herb plants! And my plants are grown and nurtured right here in Coffee County, not in another state and shipped in to the big box store.

If you don’t have a place for herb plants, but you still want a stock of fresh herbs for culinary or medicinal use, please check out my Fresh Cut Herbs.

Periwinkle and Pine:

We are excited to showcase our new beautiful Lavender and Peony wreath, and our pretty summer Periwinkle Berry and Rose wreath. Every wreath in our shop is lovingly handmade.

Trinity Rose Micro Dairy:

We are happy to offer raw cows milk from our Jersey cow. “Zoe” is tested A2 / A2 protein which may be easier for people with milk allergies to digest. Our girls are on pasture full time and get a non-GMO & organic mix of grain while being milked. All milk sold as labeled for pet consumption only as per Tennessee State law.

Calico Farm:

Have you tried our homemade vanilla extract? It’s made with organic Madagascar vanilla beans & aged a minimum of 2 months (usually somewhere between 4-6 months) so you get deliciously rich vanilla flavor with everything you add it to. Sold in 4 oz bottles.

New this week, try our organic dye-free sprinkle cookies, available in 6-packs. These super-buttery soft cookies are dairy-free & are absolutely loved by kids & adults alike, without the yucky artificial food colors in regular sprinkles.

We also have 2 varieties of gluten-free cookies this week: chocolate crinkles & oatmeal peanut butter chocolate chip. Both are also organic & dairy-free, because, well, you know how we roll!

NashPhilly:

So we will be on vacation this week but will be back the following weekend.
We also wanted to say thank you to all the customers that support us and also support this farmers market.

Arrington Bread Co:

We make our sourdough with simple, quality ingredients and our 88-year-old sourdough starter, which we named Josh Dough-ban because we raise him uuuuuup!

We offer flavors like jalapeño cheddar, Parmesan garlic, strawberry cheesecake, and of course our classic plain! Plus many more. We look forward to baking for you!

Safe and Sound Soap Co.

I’m so excited to share that I’ve added several new products over the past few weeks! First of all is my Foaming Hand Soaps. These are ultra moisturizing and have an amazing lather! They come in several different scents, as well as an unscented option. You can even purchase refill packs to refill the pump once the soap is completely used.

My other new product is my Room + Linen Sprays. I tweaked my original recipe and now these room sprays are better than ever and last longer! They also come in several new scents : Laundry Day, Sea Breeze, and Honeysuckle Breeze, as well as three essential oil scents, Orange Bergamot, Lavender, and Lemon Eucalyptus.
I also added refill packs for my cleaning sprays.

However if you have an empty spray bottle at home you can purchase the pack and fill up your own bottle! The refill packs contain 8 ounces of my special cleaning formula. It is made with sugar cane alcohol and Castile soap, gentle on surfaces and hard on germs. This cleaning solution kills 99% of bacteria so it’s the perfect multi-purpose spray for your home!

Several of our Meat Producers are offering sales, be sure to check them out.

Flying S Farms:

Several great vegetables to offer this week and our Chickens have finally decided to go back to work, this past week atleast! Weather plays a big factor in how they lay their beautiful Brown Eggs. Eggs available by the Dozen or in a 3 carton offer. Sour Dough Bread this week plain or fresh ground wheat. Unfortunately no sweet breads, set back is due to Ben’s changing treatment schedules!

Look forward seeing you Wednesday, July 31st when you pickup your orders.
We will always try and reach you as a reminder about your order, we can make arrangements for you to get your order to you. “If we do not hear from you, your order will be donated and you will be invoiced for the amount of your order”. We still need to pay our Growers for their products.
We will be looking forward seeing you “On the Porch or At the Curb" of Quinn’s Mercantile WEDNESDAY, July 31st from 5:00 – 6:15 pm.

IF YOU THINK YOU’LL BE LATER PLEASE CONTACT ME. Please note time change, but we still like getting off the porch earlier, please contact the Manager if you are unable to pick up your order or are running late, by phone, email or text the Manager (615.542.1078) so we can make arrangements to get your order to you.
We will always try and reach you as a reminder about your order, we can make arrangements for you to get your order to you. “If we do not hear from you, your order will be donated and you will be invoiced for the amount of your order”. We still need to pay our Growers for their products.

If you need Delivery Service this week, contact me, we can probably work something out!

How to contact us:
Email: stonesrivermarket@gmail.com
Website: https://stonesriver.locallygrown.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/StonesRiverMarket
locations: Quinn’s Mercantile on the corner of Spring and Lytle.

Middle Tennessee Locally Grown:  The Market is Open for Orders!


Middle Tennessee Locally Grown market

will be open for your orders till Tuesday evening at 10 pm.

The Wednesday Market:  Place Your Orders for The Wednesday Market


Good afternoon.

The Wednesday Market is open for orders. Please place your order by 10 p.m. Monday. Orders are ready for pick up between 2 and 4 p.m. Wednesday. See the website for this week’s product offerings. Here is the link: https://wednesdaymarket.locallygrown.net/market

Thank you for supporting Georgia Grown. We’ll see you at the Market.

Thanks,

Beverly

P.S. If you have questions about your order, please contact Nelda. She is available by text, email, or phone call.

Nelda Miller
678-859-6074
neldamiller411@hotmail.com

Martin's Farmstand:  Pickling Season


Pickling season is here! We currently have pickling supplies in stock. Including pickling cucumbers, green and yellow beans, beets and dill heads. Hot peppers are also starting to make an appearance on the stand for anyone looking to add some heat to the years pickled products. We also have sweet corn available! It is a deliciously sweet corn that we are excited to have on the stand.
The Martin and Greenwood family harvested the years garlic and are in the process of drying and clipping garlic. It was an abundant harvest and there is lots of garlic for purchase and storage once it cures.
The Martin family will be absent from the farm the next couple of weeks as they enjoy a much deserved family vacation. The Greenwoods will have their first taste of running the farm solo with support from family and friends. We look forward to seeing you all in the coming days.

Matthew