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.
Champaign, OH: Happy Halloween!!
It’s all fun and games unless you miss getting your market orders in!
The time is now, before I close things out at 8am!
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Statesboro Market2Go: Happy Halloween!
Order before 10 on Tuesday night!
Halloween is fast approaching, so embrace the rich autumnal produce that’s in season and available on Market2Go!
Consider cooking up:
- A vegan Persimmon smoothie with cozy spices like ginger and cinnamon!
- A deliciously cheesy sweet potato Skillet Bake that also features farm fresh eggs and collard greens
- Or some Butternut Squash Grits for a seasonal twist on a southern staple recipe (you can also substitute other winter squashes if you’d prefer!)
Plus, get ready to welcome some locally grown citrus in a few weeks by checking out Market2Go’s ever-expanding recipe section for some culinary inspiration!
Fayetteville Farmers' Market: ONLINE ORDERS STILL OPEN UNTIL 6 AM WED
Hello!
Orders are open through 6 AM on Wednesday morning, so you still have time to order or add to your current order.
Broccoli and carrots added since we sent the last message—still aavailable a good selection of vegies!
Produce, meats, baked goods, jams and other locally made cider and other foods, locally handmade crafts and more available.
If you have ordered we thank you—if you add to your order, it will be collected into one order and your card charged only once.
Order at:
https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.
Get ready for an 11 am away game weekend—order and pick up on Thursday.
Thanks again for your support.
Grumpy Goat: Last Day for in person shopping!
Tomorrow, Tuesday October 31st will be the last day for in person shopping at the farm. Stop on out for the last fresh peppers, eggplants, garlic, squashes, pumpkins, and herbs of the season. We will also put out some of Matt’s newly printed cards, jams, yarn, honey and syrup. After this week please use the grumpygoat.locallygrown.net site to preorder. Pick ups will still be Tuesdays 2-6:30! Thanks for making this a great season. We’ll share with you all soon what markets you will see us at this holiday season!
Siloam Springs, AR: The Online Market is Open!
We have plenty of products on our online market to keep you stocked through the off season! This week we are featuring Martin Mountain Coffee! You can’t go wrong with any of the varieties for a quick pick me up! Pick up for your online orders will be available on Saturday mornings from 9am-10:30am in the Moss House. See you this Saturday!
Lathemtown Farm Fresh Market: This Week at the Market
Well, this is one of those weeks where we have every single season in one week! I was able to fix up the greenhouse replacing deteriorating panels and prepping for the cold weather while it was 80 degrees. I enjoyed hanging around and listening to live music in light fall attire this weekend, and now…. hold on because winter is coming for a few days! I’m hoping all the tender starts will be ok, but looks like this will be the last for the flowers! I’ll be covering as much as I can to save peppers and squash so they keep going!
Have a great week!
Farmher Chef Amy
Stones River Market: REMINDER -- Still time to get your order in by 10pm
There is still time to get your order in or add to your exsisting one. Market will close at 10PM TONIGHT….
THE STONES RIVER LOCALLY GROWN WEEKLY MARKET IS NOW OPEN for taking orders!
Market opens October 29th Sunday 8:00 AM and Closes Monday October 30th at 10PM.
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 November 1st 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.
With Holiday Season fast approaching be sure to check out our Markets Craft Section, several useful items especially the theraputic beads from Bead Wench, Thweatt Things has added new items, Periwinkle and Pine has beautiful wreaths for every season.
If you know a Crafter and would like to be part of the market, please have them contact me. Fall is HERE and Holiday Season is right around the corner, easy shopping for gifts on the Market.
MUST READ:
Fast approaching…Thanksgiving week..we will have the Market open Sunday 11-19 and Monday 11-20 market as usual but will have pickup on TUESDAY 11-21, so Growers and customers can spend time with their families or travel on Wednesday.
Growers this week – Subject to change
Bead Wench
C&M Valley Farm
Carole’s Herbs (CS3 Farms)
Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
East Fork Farm/ Worm Castings & Luffa
Flying S Farms
Heath Homespun
JillianFaithArt
Lavendar Cottage
Linwood Lamb
McIntosh Field & Flower
Pennie’s Delights
Periwinkle and Pine Co
Pinky’s Micros
Quarter Spring Farm
Quinn’s Mercantile
RC Farms TN
Rainbow Hill Farm
Rus-T-Acres
Sow’s Ear Piggery
Spring Meadow Farm
Sunshine Farms
Sweet Beets Farm
The Natural Nook
Thweatt Things
Valley View Farm and Garden
Yentz Family Farm
Grower News:
SPRING MEADOW FARM: Welcome Back on the Market with some of their great items. Fresh cut Cilantro along with Fresh Cut Dill and Fresh Cut Mint, Granola, Kale, Red Leaf ettuce, Romaine and Sugar Pod Snap Peas.,
Valley View Farm and Garden: this week added Radishes, Pak Choy both fall crops grown organically. We also have added Potpourri using the dried flowers all grown on the farm. We also have added various essentials oils to provide a wonderful scent for the home or office.
Carole’s Herbs (CS3 Farms): We have shifted to making herbal supplements that come in dropper forms. The Lion’s mane is known for its help with brain cognition. The Reishi is known for helping with thyroid issues. They are both also known for helping with the immune system.
This week I have more elderberry syrup. I have plenty of elderberry/ spilanthes tinctures on hand for those who do not prefer the syrup for their fight against viruses through the winter months.
Herbal honeys that I am straining out this week are the Tulsi honey and a lavender chamomile honey.
Finally we have a large sweet basil and a tall Thai basil that will be made into pesto to beat the frost. We will have several of those on the market. They are great to set out a few hours before ready to enjoy them.
Yentz Family Farm: I am doing my best to upload my lettuce this evening. I am guessing a bit and hope to not run short but weather permitting we should have a good lettuce show this week. We are going to cover for the frost and hope for the best. We have several delicious ‘treats or desserts’ items.
Rainbow Hill Farm: We have several varieties of apple this week:
Rome – Dark Red, Mild Flavor, good for both cooking and baking
Jonagold -This apple is a cross of Jonathan and Golden delicious, a tart flavor with some sweetness.
Winesap – A hard tart apple. Great for cooking
Lavender Cottage: Several of their items would go great as Holiday Gifts!
We have added Freeze Dried: Bell Pepper Powder, Tomato Powder, Kale Powder and Tomato. Also have Dried Salsa Mixes. We also have several Freeze Dried fruits and veggies. If anyone is looking for a particular freeze dried candy please by all means send me an email and I’ll do my best to have them available for next week. Freeze Dried Cantaloupe Bites, Golden Watermelon Bites, Gummy Geeks (Originally Nerd Gummy clusters), Dried Jalapeno Pepper, Dried Mixed Color Bell Pepper, Dried Rancher Puffs (Originally Jolly Ranches), Dried Scuttles (originally Skittles), Dried Strawberry Bites, Dried Sun Kist Cherry Tomatoes, Dried Taphy Bombs (aka Originally Salt Water Taffy), Dried Tomatoes and Dried Watermelon Bites, always check back, consently adding new items.
The Natural Nook:
Start buildng up your immune system. I will be offering homemade elderberry syrup as an effective remedy against colds and viruses as well homemade bone broth packed with collagen that can be used as broth in soups or just warmed to drink as is for health benefits.
Quarter Spring Farm: is proud to present pounds and pounds of perfectly pastured poultry products for your palate’s pleasure. Our scintillating skin softening soaps are suavely secented and smell supberb. We also have lamb products.
Pinky’s Micros: You are missing out if you don’t eat these greens…healthy..put them in a smoothy, top you salads or sandwich, make rollups….Microgreens pack 40x more vital nutrients than their mature counterparts. Extremely dense in vital enzymes, minerals, vitamins, omega, and high does of chlorophyll. There aren’t many foods you could eat that are that packed of nutrients and harvested a day before delivery for freshness.
Put them on your sandwiches, top your salads, or use them in place of lettuce.
Flying S Farms: Still have fall/winter produce: Butternut Squash, Radishes – Diakon, White Hailstone, Cherry Bell, Mixed Kale, Cherry Tomato and slicing tomato. Jams will be added as we get them made this week, newest is our Concord Low Sugar Jelly from our vines on our farm! Seriously HOT Strawberry is back in stock! Watch for more jam to be add over the next few weeks. Our Sour Dough Brads available sliced or unsliced in a loaf or assorted pan size rolls.
NashPhilly: CONGRATULATION TO Dustin of NashPhilly, he will be back on the market after he returns from his ‘Honeymoon’ next weeks.
Quinn’s Mercantile: has hosted us on the front porch for several years and it is very much appreciated. They have some great gifts for almost any occassion available along with Murfreesboro ornaments.
We look forward seeing you “On the Porch or At the Curb" of Quinn’s Mercantile WEDNESDAY, November 1st 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
Frontier Farms: Here comes winter!
Looks like we are about to get some winter type temperatures. The deer got into the brussels and knocked come plants over so we have brussels now
https://frontierfarms.locallygrown.net/market
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown: News from CS3 Farms
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown market
will be open for your orders till Tuesday evening at 10 pm.
The market opened for ordering, as usual, on Sunday morning, and will close at 10 pm on Tuesday. Please support our local farmers, all of whom live within thirty miles of our market. Shorten your supply chain! Shop local!
Please share this mailing with a friend and invite them to become a customer and share in all this local farm goodness.
Sharmyn from CS3 Farms writes:
We have shifted to making herbal supplements that come in dropper forms. The Lion’s mane is known for its help with brain cognition. The Reishi is known for helping with thyroid issues. They are both also known for helping with the immune system.
This week I have more elderberry syrup. I have plenty of elderberry/spilanthes tinctures on hand for those who do not prefer the syrup for their fight against viruses through the winter months.
Herbal honeys that I am straining out this week are the Tulsi honey and a lavender-chamomile honey.
Finally we have a large sweet basil and a tall Thai basil that will be made into pesto to beat the frost. We will have several of those on the market. They are great to set out a few hours before ready to enjoy them.
Merriwether Bakes has a working kitchen once again, and has some of her baked goods on the market this week..
McIllwain Market also has her protein balls and yogurt back for us this week.
Labor of Love goats’ send their love but not their milk again till spring.
Please browse all our various categories for new or returning items, as I haven’t had time to go through and check them all out.
To Contact Us
Our Website:
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown
On Facebook:
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown Online Farmers’ Market
By e-mail:
tnmomof10@gmail.com
By phone:
(931) 273-9708
Our Pickup Locations
Our Manchester pickup location is under the Coffee County Farmers’ Market pavilion, across the street from the Manchester City Schools administration building, at
216 East Fort Street, Manchester, TN
Our Tullahoma pickup location is in front of “Nature’s Elite”, in the Kroger Shopping Center, at
1905 N Jackson St, Tullahoma TN
Our McMinnville pickup location is outside Martin Chapel Fellowship, near the big water tower and the Warren County Farmers’ Market pavilion, at
110 Market Street, McMinnville, TN.
For a map, click on the address link provided.
Only the best fresh flavorful farm products for your family! No more week-old produce trucked cross-country. All the fresh local farm products listed come from your grower and maker neighbors in Middle Tennessee. The freshest produce is picked the day you receive it!
Your year-round weekly market is open for ordering from Sunday morning at 8 am till Tuesday evening at 10 pm.
Receiving options:
THURSDAY afternoon pickup (4:15 – 4:45 p.m.) at the market pavilion on Fort Street, Manchester.
THURSDAY afternoon pickup (5:30 – 6:00 p.m.) outside “Nature’s Elite”, in the Kroger shopping center in Tullahoma.
THURSDAY afternoon pickup (5:30 – 6:00 p.m.) outside Martin Chapel Fellowship, near the big water tower and the Warren County Farmers’ Market pavilion, McMinnville.
Delivery on THURSDAY evening for a small additional fee, or at other hours by arrangement.
See the “About” page for details.
Please help us grow:
spread the word about our market.
share this newsletter with someone.
make my day and ask to hand out some fliers.
And if you are hungry for something special, just let us know, and we will do our best to find it for you.
Fresh from our local farms to your table!
Shorten your supply chain!
Fayetteville Farmers' Market: Online Orders NOW OPEN
Online ordering is now open!!! Closing is at 6am on Wed morning. A great way to get your market items early for the weekend.
Order at:
https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.
NEWS:
Dirty Apron and Eureka Vegan and Round Mountain Lamb are all back online this week!
Chickadee Farm is back with limited amounts of local Cherokee purple tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, okra and yellow squash.
Apples and apple cider available if you are craving fruit.
Sunny Acres is back adding more products in our vegetable category. They also have a very limited supply of “meal bags” with a variety of vegies to chop and add your favorite broth, and meat if you wish.
Charlies Vegetables has an amazing array of pickled items, fruit butters, jams and jellies that she has made from her own garden.
Other vegies available this week include: green and colored peppers, spicy peppers, arugula, chard, greens mixes, lettuce mixes, radishes, turnips, parsley, kale, sweet potatoes and more.
OTHER GOOD THINGS AVAILABLE: eggs, meats, baked goods, honey, locally made food products, craft items, and other goodies.
PICKUP TIME THURSDAY November 2 is 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.
Our online market offers some great ideas for gift giving: handcrafted leather goods, locally sewn fabric items, art prints and more!
Our bakers have sweet treats, pastries, breads, granola and other goodies.
Special dietary needs? Check out our vegan and gluten free and dairy 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 FROM SEEDS THAT FEED AFTER YOU ORDER—-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