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6635 StudeBaker - Virtual Farmstand:  The farm stand is closed.


We will re-open for ordering Wednesday evening!

McColloms Market:  January FFFN Order is Now Closed


Pick up will be at my house on Wednesday, January 17th from 4:30-6:30.

Have a good night.

Best,

Melinda
518-354-0202

Suwanee Whole Life Co-op:  Chuck, our volunteer is in the hospital


Hi Everyone, just wanted to let you know what’s going on with with one of our members/volunteer/friend Chuck since many of you know and have met him at pick up in Buford over the years. I spoke with him today and he said it was okay for me to share and ask for prayers.

Chuck started having some problems Friday night and Saturday he drove himself to the hospital. They confirmed that he was having a heart attack. He had a heart catheterization yesterday and they put in a stent where he had almost a hundred percent blockage in one artery. He attributes his change in eating habits over the past 3 years to why both are not blocked. He is feeling much better today and the doctor says he’s doing great. I know his positive outlook and faith in God are helping him get through this. He’s in good spirits and want you all to know that he’s gonna miss seeing everyone this week at our first pick up in Suwanee on Wednesday.

Please keep Chuck lifted in your prayers and thoughts for continued healing and speedy recovery!

Blessings,
Nora

Green Acres Atkins:  Opening bell


This is the opening bell for Green Acres Atkins on the week of January 15th, 2018!

We hope that you can stay warm during this cold snap. We are working to make sure that you have another week of great produce and products.

We just took 3 pigs to the butcher so soon you will have new cuts of meat available to fill your freezers and create new crock pot meals.

It is crock pot meal month!

So start dreaming of great recipes and place your orders at:

http://greenacresatkins.locallygrown.net

Orders must be placed by noon on Wednesday.

have a great week

Tom and Kami Green

Winnsboro, TX:  Online Market is Open - Shop Warm and Comfy


We have several kinds of salad greens available from the Embry Family and East Texas Aquaponics this week; add a little zip to your salad with fresh arugula.

Turnips, radishes, and sweet potatoes are here too. Check out all the meats we have available including Jersey Girls ground beef.

It’s cold again this week so pick up will be inside the Depot again – West/Main Entrance – Main and Broadway.

Debra Aaron
903.629.3332 (home office land line)
312.307.0114 (iPhone with no service at home office)

www.winnsboro.locallygrown.net

Foothills Market:  The Market is Open - January 15


Looks like we’re in for another really cold week of winter. But Foothills Market has limited amounts of some fresh vegetables despite the freezing weather. Happy Horseshoe Farm is offering Brussels sprouts as well as the first harvest from the new aquaponics growhouse – celery stalks.

We also have a good selection of locally-grown meats, as well as several sweets. Treat yourself to some candy, spread some jelly on a slice of toast, or munch on a fresh blueberry muffin to take your mind off the cold!

The market will be open for orders until Thursday at noon. Browse our offerings, fill your cart, then press the “Place Your Order” button. We’ll have your order ready for pickup between 4-6 p.m. Friday at the Food for Thought Garden house at 815 N. Hillcrest in Clarksville.

Stay warm, and eat something fresh this week!

McColloms Market:  Reminder - January FFFN Market Closes Tonight at 5ish


Hi All:

If you want to place an order this month and haven’t done so, just a gentle reminder that the Market is open until 5ish this evening.

Have a good day.

Melinda
518-354-0202

GFM :  SPOTLIGHT VENDOR OF THE WEEK


SPOTLIGHT VENDOR
RURAL RESOURCES

Rural Resources Farm is on a former tobacco farm where we now practice sustainable methods to ensure this land for future generations of farmers. We practice organic farming methods, and only use antibiotics as needed and prescribed by the vet. We are a local non-profit connecting farms, food, and families through educational experiences. One of those educational experiences is our Farm and Food Teen Training Program that works with at-risk low income youth from around the county that have food security issues to help improve their food choices and availability. We do this through an intensive 4 year program where teens progress through different levels of food production. In year 1 the teens learn garden and livestock managements with the opportunity of having a home garden. The second year, the teens work with local chefs to learn how to cook fresh food in a healthy manner and use different kitchen equipment from standard home equipment to commercial. During the year, teens also cater meals in the community to reinforce skills they have learned and pick up some job skills. The 3rd and 4th year our teens learn about business development, planning, and implementation. Through this program, pigs have become the teens main livestock learning opportunity.

 
Heritage hogs are becoming very popular to grow on pastures again as farmers begin to think more about sustainable practices. *Rural Resources Farm and Food Teen Training Program *have been raising a heritage hog, hereford, over the past 10 years. The teens have been producing a few each year for meat production and have begun selling the meat to help cover expenses. The pastured pork program has allowed at-risk low income teens to learn about animal husbandry and business practices. They have spent time learning about rotational grazing practices and the use of cover crops to feed our little herd. The hogs have allowed the teens a hand on experience on farming and food security. Beyond this learning, the teens have learned responsibility, life skills, communication skills, business planning and implementation, and customer service. This project allows us many opportunities to support our mission of connecting farms, food, and families. Beyond just raising the pork for sale, a few piglets in the stock each year are gifted to teens for them to raise for meat to help support their families’ food needs. Purchasing our pork is supporting not only a local farm, but a mission that is making an impact in our community to help educate youth about their food and to impact those who are food insecure.
 
You can find our products on line at http//gfm.locallygrown.net
You will also find us at several local Farmers Markets throughout the season with our products.

Green Fork Farmers Market:  Weekly product list


Dear Green Fork Farmers Market Customers:

We won’t have a market next week, so stock up this week. We’ll have our next market on Wednesday, January 31.

Figgieville has an inventory reduction sale going on. All jars of olives are only $6.00!

Also available this week:

Vegetables—Kale, lettuce, swiss chard, spinach, beets with greens, broccoli, radishes and pumpkins.

Herbs and Spices—cilantro and hot chili powder.

Eggs—From pastured hens.

Meat—Pastured beef and chicken.

Olives and Olive Oil—Direct from the organic grower in California. Check out sales prices on selected varieties!

Salsa—Made with locally grown and organic ingredients.

Live plants—Fig trees, fig houseplants.

Crafts—Natural, handmade soy candles scented with pure essential oils (no toxic chemicals!)

Place your order now, then pick up and pay on Wednesday from 4-7 pm at Nightbird Books in Fayetteville.

We will also have a selection of locally grown and handmade goods available for sale from the table at the market on Wednesday.

We look forward to seeing you!

Green Fork Farmers Market

Yalaha, FL:  Yalaha Market Open


Order now through 5 pm Jan 18th for Jan 20th Pickup

Remember to tell me when you want to pick up!

Expanded Goat cuts available. Try Chops or Roasts. (Let me know if you are interested in Heart or Liver.)

Sorry, No Milk for the Time being.

Send me a message if you are interested in Getting Channel Catfish.

If you have any particular requests, let me know I’m happy to grow to order.

Sign in to order. https://yalaha.locallygrown.net/market

You have to sign in to see the add to cart button. Then click the add to cart button on the items you want to buy. Remember you need to check out before your order will be placed.
Remember to let me know when you want to pick up on Sat or maybe even Friday late afternoon or on Sunday. (If I don’t send you an e-mail confirmation of your order and pick up time, please make sure you checked out and completed your order.)