The Weblog
This weblog contains LocallyGrown.net news and the weblog entries from all the markets currently using the system.
To visit the authoring market’s website, click on the market name located in the entry’s title.
Frontier Farms: Good monday morning!
things are starting to get busy on the farm.. lots of good veggies starting to come. Swiss chard, skips bibb, and variety lettuces are back.
https://frontierfarms.locallygrown.net/market
Champaign, OH: Good Day, Sunshine!
Good day sunshine
Good day sunshine
Good day sunshine
I need to laugh, and when the sun is out
I’ve got something I can laugh about…
(The Beatles)
Happy Monday! Good Morning! Did you have a lovely Easter weekend?
Well, it was a beautiful day, yesterday, with a week’s worth of sunshine on the horizon!
Why not make your week even sunnier by placing all of your market orders, and just sit back, enjoy the week, and the ease of just driving through, on Thursday, and driving away with all of the loveliness this market has to offer?
Go ahead…make your week just a bit more sunshine filled!
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Fayetteville Farmers' Market: Weblog Entry
Orders are open from now until 6am Wed morning. Easy drive by pick up in the outdoor lot at the Fayetteville library!
Order at:
https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.
IMPORTANT NEWS AND NOTES:
-Produce this week so far: chard, spinach, radishes, kale, salad mixes, mustard greens, carrots, sweeet potatoes, turnip greens, mushrooms.
-Lots of EGGS available online this week!!
-Ozark Natural Breads is back!
-Gardening time is here! Check out the Live Plants category for lots of options from Hatch Farm, Mountain Greenery, and Rutherford Farms and Dripping Springs. Vegie and herb plants, strawberry plants, blueberry bushes and more.
OTHER GOOD THINGS AVAILABLE: meats, baked goods, honey, processed products, craft items, locally roasted coffee beans and other goodies ARE available.
PICKUP TIME THURSDAY April 13 *is 4:30-5:30. Note: if you know that you cannot make it by 5:30 pm, but 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.
Our online market offers some great ideas for gift giving: handcrafted leather goods, locally sewn fabric items, wooden crafts, art prints and more!
All of our bakers have GREAT variety right now—including sweet treats, cookies, pastries, breads, granola and other goodies.
Special dietary needs? Check gluten free baked goods. We speak from personal experience that all of these items are delicious and would please anyone no matter what their dietary needs are.
A UNIQUE GIFT: how about a certificate for local knife sharpening services? Can be redeemed at a local drop off location.
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.
DELIVERY OPTION IS AVAILABLE FOR FAYETTEVILLE ZIP CODES BUT MUST BE REQUESTED WHEN YOU ORDER OR NO LATER THAN THURS 9 AM.
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 orders 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.
Reply to this email if you have questions
V.I Prime Produce locally Grown: MARKET OPEN
Good afternoon Prime Produce Market is now open and accepting orders
The Wednesday Market: Happy Easter from The Wednesday Market!
Good afternoon, and Happy Easter from The Wednesday Market.
The 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
Foothills Market: The Market is Open!
We at Foothills Market hope you are enjoying your weekend, however you choose to do that. But a new week lurks just around the corner, and with it, the most dreaded question – “What’s for dinner?”
While we can’t answer that question for you, we have plenty of items on the market that can give you a place to start. You can build your menu around some of our local beef, or you might enjoy a variety of fresh greens grown here in Johnson County. Don’t have time to bake? We’ve got you covered there, as well, with decadent brownies and cookies like Grandma used to make.
Shop between now and Wednesday at 5:00 p.m., and we’ll have your order ready for pickup on Thursday.
Eat something fresh this week!
Stones River Market: Market is OPEN -- See you Wednesday
THE STONES RIVER LOCALLY GROWN WEEKLY MARKET IS OPEN!
Market opens April 9th Sunday 8:00 AM and Closes Monday April 10th at 10 PM
The Market will always open SUNDAY at 8 AM with or without Weblog. Weblog may occasional be delayed.
Thank you for supporting our local farmers, bakers and craftsmen.
We will look forward seeing you Wednesday April 12th on the porch of Quinn’s Mercantile from 5:00 – 6:15pm when you pick up your order.
PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU WILL BE LATER THAN 6:15..we can make arrangements for you to pickup your order.
Growers this week, subject to change:
Bead Wench
Billie Rose Bread and Butter
C&M Valley Farm
Carole’s Herbs (CS3 Farms)
Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Flying S Farms
JillianFaithArt
Linwood Lamb
NashPhilly
Oakview Farm
Pennie’s Delights
Periwinkle and Pine Co
Pinky’s Micros
Quarter Spring Farm
Quinn’s Mercantile
RC Farms TN
Rus-T-Acres
Sap Creek Gardens
Shroomegy Gourmet Mushrooms
Singing Bee Honey
Sow’s Ear Piggery
Spring Meadow Farm
Sundae’s Best Dog Treatery
Sweet Beets Farm
Sweet Girl Honey Farm
Thweatt Things
Growers News:
FROM THE MARKET: Hope everyone has a wonderful and safe Easter Holiday,
we look forward seeing you Wednesday when you pickup your purchases.
Billie Rose Bread and Butter: New this week are our delicious cookies are soft and chewy with the perfect amount of ginger! Each turbinado-sugar-coated goodie measures about 5-6” across. Ingredients include: gluten free flour, butter, molasses, brown sugar, ginger, cinnamon, clove, egg, baking soda, turbinado sugar, salt. Enjoy!
Oakview Farm: has returned with some of their delicious breads and chocolate candies, along with great selection of produce.
Sow’s Ear Piggery: Due to April 1 storm dropping our magnificent cedar tree on utilities and outbuilding, we have lots of clean up to do and need time this week to address damages. We will be off market this week.
We hope to be back on the market next week.
Carole’s Herbs (CS3 Farms): Alpine Daikon Radishes, Carrots, Dinasaur Kale, Fresh Spinach, Foraged Salad Mix and Spring Lettuce
Periwinkle and Pine Co. Returning after a health ordeal with my knee. Find my wreath in Craft Section ‘Wreath’… Brighten up your home or door with our Easter Bunny Wreath, Just Peachy Wreath, Purple Spring Newt Wreath, Yellow Spring Wreath or a Welcome Wreath. Custom wreaths are available by contacting me.
Pinky’s Micros: Microgreens and sprouts are extremely dense in vital enzymes, minerals, and vitamins and chlorophyll. There aren’t many foods you could eat that are fresher. Put them on your sandwich, top your salads with them, or use them in place of lettuce.
Our new Spring Seasonal Chef’s Blend is coming soon.
Every season we’ll be creating new blends to represent each season. Along with Pea, Radish, Broccoli, Basic salad Mix, and Sunflower.
Enjoy a dazzling array of new flavors. Plants are at their absolute peak of flavor intensity at this stage of life. They pack 40x more vital nutrients than their mature counterparts. Come check us out.
NashPhilly: Added this week; 1# of Home made gnocchi made my yours truly, in a rich and garlicy white sauce. Finished with Italian herbs. Sure to be the the best gnocchi in Murfreesboro. Ingredients: Potatoes, flour, eggs, salt, white pepper and nutmeg. Heavy cream, garlic, parmesan cheese, rosemary, thyme, oregano, and parsley. Heating instructions. Combine gnocchi and Alfredo sauce in pan on stove top and cook until hot.
Also by request…Penne noodles and chicken toasted in my garlic red sauce.Smothered with mozzarella, provolone, ricotta, parmesan cheeses, and finished with crushed red chili flakes and of course Italian herbs. Not designed to knock to your socks off spicy but this will have a distinct spiciness to it. This dish can be made without the crushed chili flakes. When placing the order just leave a note to exclude it! Sure to feed a family a four easily. Ingredients: Penne Pasta, chicken, San Marzano tomatoes, garlic, bay leafs, basil, mozzarella, provolone, ricotta, parmesan, parsley, thyme, rosemary, oregano, red crushed chili flakes, salt and pepper. Heating instructions. Leave out one hour prior to cooking* Preheat oven to 400 degrees f. Place in the oven and cook with foil on it for 45min. Remove the foil and cook for an additional 15 minutes. The top part should start to golden brown as this point. Cook until the internal temp reaches 165 degree.
Shroomegy Gourmet Mushrooms: It’s been a busy few weeks here at Shroomegy. We are working hard to bring you great fresh mushrooms! I have been using Lion’s Mane powder in my morning coffee in the ratio of 3 parts coffee to 1 part mushroom powder to up my antioxidants. I feel great! We are also working on a new mushroom jerky recipe with oyster mushrooms. I will be sure to add it to the recipes when I get it just right.
Spring Meadow Farm:
They Are HERE!!..the most anticipated fruit of the season is Ready & Ripe! Sweet Delicious Chandler Strawberries are Here! They are bursting with Sweetness and handpicked just for You. No chemicals on our berries. Raised on our farm.
As well this week, Bok Choy, Butterhead Lettuce, Speckled Bibb Lettuce, Spinach, Spring Mix of Greens, Fresh Cut Mint, Pasture Raised Chicken Eggs, Granola, Egg Salad and Spinach Cheese Quiche. Coming soon the most anticipated fruit of the season…Strawberries – still need alittle more time but the few that have ripened were really delicious!
RC Farm: Enjoy our large selection of produce grown in our greenhouse and/or hydroponically. We have added several other items to our inventory. Fried pies, cakes, pies and breads.
Flying S Farms: Flying S Farms: Let’s talk Chicken Eggs, they are picking up their production! We can now offer by the dozen or a bundle of 3 dozen!. Brownies, Friendship Breads and Sour Dough to choose from. We are having a SALE…purchase a Pumpkin Butter and get one free!! Still available is our delicious Apple Butter and Fig Jam from local Turkey Fig Tree are great anytime of the year. Apple Jamely (almost a jelly but thick like a jam) HOT Jams – Seriously Hot Strawberry and Habanero Peach are a hit. Warm some up and put over cream cheese and serve with crackers – yummy!
DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE:
We offer after market Delivery Service for $12 within a 10 mile radius of Murfreesboro, outside areas additional $1.00 per mile is added. If this is the first time you’ve requested delivery please put your address in the comments before you check out and any special instructions.
There is an additional $5.00 fee added if Delivery is requested AFTER MARKET HAS CLOSED ON MONDAY EVENING. This fee is so we can make arrangements with our Delivery Staff to prepare your order to be delivery.
The Market methods of Payment is Cash, Checks or Credit/Debit Cards or Invoice (a $2.00 fee is added for invoicing). Reminder, please make sure your email and address is current. Thank you for supporting your Locally Grown Market, it means a lot to our Growers and Community by Shopping Local and Staying Local!
Special THANK YOU to Quinn’s Mercantile for their support of our Locally Grown Market and the use of the front porch. Please be sure to check out the Store, several great gift and useful items, along with items made or produced in Tennessee
We look forward seeing you “On the Porch or At the Curb" of Quinn’s Mercantile WEDNESDAY, April 12thh from 5:00 – 6:15 pm, please contact the Manager if you are unable to pick up your order or are running late, please 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. Remember we do have Delivery Service. If you think you will be later than 6:00 pm, when our Delivery Staff begins delivering orders, please contact us, so we can make arrangements with you.
How to contact us:
Email: stonesrivermarket@gmail.com
Website: https://stonesriver.locallygrown.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/StonesRiverMarket
Locations: Quinn’s Mercantile on Wednesday
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown: The Market Is Open for Your Order
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown market
will be open for your orders till Tuesday evening at 10 pm.
Russellville Community Market: 4/9/23 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.
Did you forget to order something? Ask an RCM volunteer, look at the extras boards outside the depot door or check out the extras table when you pick up your order from 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM this Tuesday at the Downtown Russellville Train Depot. We might have what you need!
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Happy Easter! In between hunting for Easter eggs don’t forget to hunt some fresh and local treats from RCM! It’s not too late to get some Easter candies from Meadowlark Valley! Remember to get your chicken from Christal Fields this week, or you will have to wait until next month to stock up! Enjoy the heavenly fragrance of lilacs from Bluff Top or some colorful tulips from Shoal Creek Farm or Sulphur Springs Truck Patch. The baked goods category is loaded with sweet and savory options; try Shoal Creek Farm’s new cookies or pancake rolls to sample a Malaysian treat! Have you tried McAnulty Mercantile’s new fruit and nut granola? Don’t forget the local honey or jams and jellies to go with those homemade baked goods… Find healthy starts for your garden in live plants, skin care products and bug repellent in the Bath and Beauty Category and so much more! Fresh eggs, homemade cheeses, meats and candles are just a few items our market has to offer in addition to fresh vegetables! Let RCM be your go-to for the best groceries!
Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
REMINDER- We can no longer accept credit or debit cards. We will still be able to process cash, checks and SNAP/EBT transactions.
We appreciate your patience with us during this transition.
Check back frequently as our farmers regularly update what they have available. Multiple orders are encouraged. :)
Russellville Community Market
FRESH.LOCAL.ONLINE


Dothan, Alabama: April 8, 2023 M@D Newsletter - Happy Easter!

MISC MARKET NOTES
If April Showers bring May Flowers then this year’s approaching May should be glorious! We know of at least two events that were canceled today because of heavy rains. With tomorrow’s forecast looking to be dreary as well I am reminded that the first Easter was not marked by happy gatherings, spring events, bright colors or tons of candy. The times were perplexing and people wondered what would become of all the chaos going on around them. People were faced with hard realities and had to choose what to believe about what had happened and was taking place around them.
That sounds a little too familiar doesn’t it? The important questions haven’t changed and mankind is still faced with the same questions – Is Jesus who He said He was, and Did he indeed raise from the dead?
At it’s core Easter celebrates those answers. And we don’t need sunshine to appreciate what that means for mankind.
Mark this on your calendar:

Avalon Farms:

Asparagus has started popping up so there will be a few listed this week. With the cooler cloudy forecast for this next week, it will probably only be 3 bundles. Hey! They’re doing the best they can. Ha ha
Onions are starting to bulb. Sugar Snap Peas have put on their first blooms. Little tomato plants have a few blooms. Soon we’ll be overrun with tasty natural goodness.
We look forward to seeing you next Friday at one of our pickup locations. 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!