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Stones River Market:  Market is OPEN -- See you Wednesday


Welcome to the June 9th and 10th and Market is OPEN,
closes Monday evening at 9PM.

Pickup Orders on Wednesday June 12th 5:00 – 6:15pm,
if you are unable to pickup,
please contact me so other arrangements can be made.

Always check back when market is open, some Growers add or update their inventories during the week.

Growers with available products this week:

Backyard Tailz
C&M Valley Farm
Calico Farms
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
NashPhilly
Oakview Farm
Periwinkle and Pine Co
Pinky’s Micros
Quarter Spring Farm
Quinn’s Mercantile
RC Farms TN
Safe & Sound Soap Co.
Sow’s Ear Piggery
Sunshine Farms
Sweet Beets Farm
Tailwynds Farm
The Natural Nook
Triple LLL Farm

Growers News:

Welcome New to the Market …. Jay’s Bake LLC….At Jay’s Bakes, every batch of cookies, muffins and pies is made with care. Jay’s Bakes offers artisan baked goods made with homemade vanilla extracts and modern ingredient substitutions to ensure everyone can enjoy dessert. Vegan and/or gluten friendly options are available on 99% of our products.

Oakview Farm:

We have PEACHES from Morning Glory Orchard this week on the MARKET! They are clingstone peaches, first of the season, and beautifully sweet. We also have our pies, sourdough breads, jams, and peppermint patties for sale this week as well!

Calico Farms:

Back this week are our organic strawberry thumbprint cookies. Delightfully simple, yet bursting with summer flavor, these cookies are rich & buttery (yet dairy-free!), with a generous dollop of strawberry jam as your prize in the middle.

Also available, for gluten-free & non-gluten-free fans alike, our organic peanut butter oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. These are delicious on their own, with coffee or tea, or crumbled on top of your favorite ice cream at the end of a hot day (don’t ask how I know lol).

Both cookies are sold in convenient 6-packs.

If you’ve never tried our homemade vanilla extract before, let me tempt you here. Our customers swear once you try it, you’ll never go back to store bought! We use a vodka base and infuse it with organic Madagascar vanilla beans for a MINAMUM of 2 months then strain & bottle in 4 oz extract bottles. Our current batch actually steeped 4 months and the longer the time…the better the flavor. Pick some up today for you or your favorite baker!

Our salsa has been FLYING at our in-person markets lately, so grab a jar of our 16 oz mild salsa & see what the fuss is all about. We only have 3 left so get ‘em before they’re gone!

Pink’s Micros:

New Spring blend of power packed microgreens…Romaine, Golden Leeks, Lemon Basil and Red Panda Sorrell.
Also check out our other Micro’s – Basic Salad Mix, Broccoli, Cilantro, Pea, Radish, Red Amaranth, Sunflower and Wheat Grass Shots.

Quarter Spring Farm:

We 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.

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.

Dogwood Valley Greenhouse:

Several items ready to plant in cooler weather. Herbs, Ferns, Hosta and Shrubs.

Flying S Farms: We’ve added several items of Spring/Summer Produce: Broccoli, Cauliflower – Purple, Orange and White, Green Cabbage heads, Red Cross Lettuce, Napa Cabbage, Mixed Kale Bundles, Hakurei Turnips, Garlic Scrape, Kohlrabi, Romaine Lettuce, Long Colorful Carrots, Medium size Bulb Onions, French Breakfast Radishes, Straight Neck Yellow Squash, Zephyr Squash (my favorite!) Swiss Chard and Zucchini Squash. We have several baked item our delicious Sour Dough Breads, along with Brownies, Biscuits, Various Friendship Breads. Strawberry Jam is back in stock and more jams soon to be on the market again.

Look forward seeing you Wednesday, June 12th 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, June 12th 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.
We have Delivery Service again, if your new to our Delivery Service, please put direction to your address in the comments when you place your order.
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.

Dothan, Alabama:  We Have The Vegetables! M@D is Open!



Market at Dothan is open to accept orders. Orders close Tuesday at 5pm
We use the word “Sustainable” over “Organic”.
You can grow organic without being sustainable, but you cannot be sustainable without utilizing organic practices.
Thank you for your continued support of our local farmers. We count it a privilege to serve you!
Our Website: marketatdothan.locallygrown.net
Order prepayment link: paypal.me/marketatdothan


Pickup for this order cycle is Friday, June 14, 2024

MISC MARKET NOTES

Why Local?


It seems that since Covid the availability of organic food has exploded. Nobody is going to argue that’s a bad thing despite the bulk of trucked in foods being products of big agra modified to meet minimum standards. One such example are some organic Florida blueberries. We shared a couple of years ago about how the bushes are growing in big pots sitting on plastic laid on soil that’s not fit to grow food. But they’re certified organic because of whats in the pots and the kind of care they receive. This managers opinion is that they need to move the pots and call David Goodman in there to turn the land into a thriving food forest.

Market at Dothan has never claimed to be “organic”. We can’t. Our growers are too small to invest in that certification and in most cases their practices exceed “organic” standards anyway. That word is owned by the USDA and all products that carry that label fall under their standards, flimsey as some of them are. Honey is one example. USDA has no standards for organic honey, yet their certification agencies will make up “rules” for any honey producer willing to pay for the privilege of using the label and the word.

“Local” is looking better and better isn’t it?

What follows are a few more positive thoughts as to why we are proud to offer fresh SUSTAINABLE (meaning organically produced and kind to the land) products that come within a 50 mile radius of Dothan.

Per Healthline: 7 Fantastic Benefits of Eating Local
1. Local food is very fresh …
2. Local food is often more nutritious …
3. Eating local is an opportunity to try new foods …
4. Purchasing local food benefits the environment …
5. Eating local supports your regional economy …
6. Eating local teaches you how your food is grown …
7. Eating local is remarkably easy …

Utah State University reports that the 2008 Farm Bill defines local as within 400 miles of where products are grown! Roslynn McCann, who authored the above linked article advises that you always look at product origin first when attempting to support actual local business and provides a multitude of good reasons to buy local in the link.

Retro picnic
This backyard gardner shares the journey to her most local food possible.


Lastly, the Food Revolution Network digs deep into the health benefits. One we found particularly interesting is that  locally grown produce is probably safer to eat.  When foods they are imported and out of season, fruits like tomatoes, bananas, and pears are often picked unripe. And then, they are artificially “ripened” with ethylene gas. Your market manager witnessed this many years ago when privy to a traffic accident involving a tractor trailer with perfectly uniform green tomatoes spilled all over the highway. Talk about a mess!

If you wish to check the linked articles (in green above) and become a bit more familiar with what’s going on in the world of food around you we are listing the actual websites below.

https://thesurvivalgardener.com/ (this author has both books and informational youtube videos)
https://extension.usu.edu/sustainability/research/the-local-food-movement-definitions-benefits-and-resources
https://foodrevolution.org/blog/why-buy-local-food/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K48WGZYWsxc

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Newest Items, Relisted & On Sale


NEW – White Patty Pan Squash
NEW – Blanched Frozen Italian Zucchini
New: Plantain Herbal Salve from Longears-n-Herbs
New: Reflux Relief from Longears-n-Herbs
New: Comfrey Herbal Salve from Longears-n-Herbs
D’s Mahaw Jelly and Hot Pepper Jelly is Relisted!
Zephyr Squash is Relisted!
New: Blanched Frozen Yellow Green Beans
New: Cucumbers, Yellow Squash and Zucchini from Phillips Farm
New: Raw Pickled Carrots from Phillips Farm
New: Cowboy Candy from Phillips Farm
VIP – Check our listings in case we missed anything!
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This and That

Many thanks to Wendy who will be overseeing Order Pickup this Friday while Ros checks on her Mom.

Katherine’s Kitchen Summer’s here all-a-sudden! But even if, like me, your spring was too crazy for you to even think about planning a garden, it’s not to late to do a little garden planning now! 

I came upon something so revolutionary this week, I have to share it with you, even if you don’t plan to garden this year, it’s just so impressive.
What happens when an engineer becomes a first-time farmer? He starts using that analytic brain in a very unique way. That’s just what Mr. Rory Groves did with his wonderful GARDEN CALCULATOR at “The Grovestead” website. No more worrying about limited space. No more guessing wrong about how many cans of tomatoes each yard of soil will grow. No more scrambling back and forth between your seed packet labels, web searches, and notebook to try to figure out rows and seed spacing.

This is something that should have been invented years ago, the first day internet calculators existed! I know it would have helped me a ton when I first started gardening. Go to www.thegrovestead.com/gardening/how-much-to-grow-calculator/ and plug in how much of each vegetable your family usually eats in a day/week/month. . .and let Mr. Groves do the rest!

God bless Rory Groves!
~Katherine

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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!


The Wednesday Market:  It's Ordering Time Again!


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

Have you ever bought tomatoes from the grocery store in the winter? How did they taste? How much did they cost? My experience is that tomatoes bought out of season are tasteless and expensive! That brings me to this week’s topic: eating seasonally. Why eat seasonally? The short answer is that fruit and vegetables just taste better when you buy them fresh in their growing season. Have you ever wondered what items are in season throughout the year? Here is a great resource for researching in-season produce throughout the U.S.: https://www.seasonalfoodguide.org/why-eat-seasonally

Thank you for supporting Georgia Grown. Have a great weekend, and 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

Statesboro Market2Go:  Market2Go is Open!


Market2Go Is Open! Are you planning to order this week?

Place your order by 10 pm Tuesday night for pickup on Thursday.

Choose your pickup location or delivery option from the drop-down menu before you check out.

  • Statesboro – SCVB Drive Through: Thursday afternoon 4:00 – 6:00
  • Statesboro – Saturday Pick Up: at the market Token & Information booth 10am-Noon on Saturdays
  • Sylvania: Thursday afternoon at Road-Tisserie 3:30 – 5:00
  • Pembroke City hall Thursday afternoon 4:00 – 6:00
  • Home Delivery – must add delivery to cart and prepay

Online Payment Available Register your debit or credit card at Your Account and click “Pay Now” when you check out. Your card will only be charged after you have received your order, including any adjustments for missed items or other credits.

Use your EBT/SNAP card to purchase authorized EBT items through the Market2Go, and you can receive matching “bonus” fruits and vegetables and raw nuts through the Georgia Fresh for Less program – with NO Limit. Please write “EBT” in the order comment field and select the Statesboro – SCVB drive-through pickup. For more information, email market2gostatesboro@gmail.com

Market News


The Statesboro Mainstreet Farmers Market is open each Saturday morning for the 2024 season! The farmers market is located directly behind Visit Statesboro, at 222 South Main Street! There’s a new bridge and boardwalk connecting the Blind Willie McTell Trail to the market venue! Come out and visit your local farmers and neighbors!

We are now offering a new option for your Market2Go order pickup in addition to our Thursday afternoon drive thru. During the market season, you can choose the option at checkout to pick your Market2Go order at the Saturday market Information and Token Booth from 10am till Noon.

Thank you to our sponsors who are helping our market grow! If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of the Statesboro Farmers Market you can find more info here.


Sustaining
Clayton Digital Reprographics
Visit Statesboro
Kiwanis Club of Statesboro

Sowing
Great GA Realty
Ogeechee Technical College
Statesboro Properties
Personal Finance Service of Statesboro
Quality Inn & Suites
Queensborough National Bank & Trust
RE/MAX Preferred Realty
Southern Palace Restaurant
Statesboro-Bulloch County Library
Vyve Broadband
ExperCARE Health Statesboro

Sprouting
Citizens Bank of the South
Synovus
Bulloch County Farm Bureau

Seedling
Georgia Southern University Libraries
Bulloch Solutions

Friends of the Market
Christina Harrell
Michelle Oliver
Anna Clifton
Jennifer Moran
Sam Wainford
Ann Smith-Wilson
Kathy and Larry Smith
Martha Joiner
Trinity Episcopal Church Yoga Group
Ming Fang He

Happy Shopping!

Northeast Georgia Locally Grown:  Market is open for orders!


Locavores, Northeast Georgia Locally Grown is open for orders!

Go to the market >>
Produce
Pastured Meats
Pastured Eggs
Naturally Fermented Foods
Baked Goods with Organic Ingredients
See All Products

Market is open Fridays at 9 p.m. through 9 p.m. Mondays!

Thank you for choosing Northeast Georgia Locally Grown as a way to support your local producers. This online farmers market allows you to buy directly from multiple farms committed to chemical-free and local produce all year long! CHEMICAL-FREE means produce and pastures grown without synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides, or insecticides. LOCAL means within 80 miles from the market pickup locations (usually much much closer). Do you know someone who grows chemical-free food in the area? Get them in touch with us. Know someone who wants fresh food? Spread the word. Put the two together, and that’s growing organically!

PICKUP TIME is Wednesday from 5-6:30 p.m. in Clayton, Clarkesville, or Gainesville.

If you do not get an email ORDER CONFIRMATION after you finish the checkout process, then your order is NOT complete. Head back to the market page, and your order might still be there waiting for you to check out! If you have any trouble or questions at all, we are here to help; simply reply to this email.

Once you place an order, be on the lookout for the order reminder email on Wednesday with further pickup and payment notes. Thanks for your support!

Champaign, OH:  All The Love Vibes!


Let’s get this party started!!

The market is back, live, and ready for weekly orders!!

Get ALL the local goodness, right here, right now!!

XOXO,
Cosmic Pam

Martin's Farmstand:  2024 u-pick strawberry information


We are opening for the first u-pick picking of the season Saturday June 8, 2024 starting at 7 am. Peak season is still 7- 10 days out.

Hours for u-pick are Monday starting at 5 PM; Wednesday, starting 2 PM (no morning picking on Monday’s and Wednesdays); Saturday, starting 7 AM. This repeats through out the whole season. The patch closes when the berries are all picked or at 8 pm on Monday and 6 PM on Wednesday and Saturday.
When you arrive you do not need to stop at the stand to weigh your containers if you know the empty weight already. Also you do not need to stop if you are picking into standard Quart containers.
You have the option of bringing your own containers or buying empties from us. Quart boxes 25 cents each. If you are buying empty containers from us please pay when you get them rather than after you are done picking to minimize confusion as to what is going on.
NO DOGS in the field or stand areas. We will be using the same random picking pattern that we did last year. This means that you may start anyplace you wish in the patches that are open as long as you are not cutting in front of someone. It is mandatory that when you are picking that all the ripe berries are picked as you move No roaming or grazing type picking. A section of row must either be picked or not picked when you leave. We will be scouting the patch and keep suggesting where you will find good picking.
Pricing u-pick: $5 per Quart if less than 8 quarts and $3.40 per quart if more than 8 quarts; $27.20 for an 8 quart tray. All containers are expected to well filled but not heaped. We will adjust prices up or down as needed for over or under-filled containers. By the pound price is $2.30/# (limited to bigger containers or larger amounts). If you pay by credit card there is a 3% surcharge added to the above prices and you will need to use the inside checkout station rather than outside express options. Daniel

Connie's Cornucopia:  Fruits & Vegetables In stock


Order yours now. Fresh and delicious ????.

Champaign, OH:  Thursday Pick Up!


Good morning, lovely customers!

If you placed a market order, this week, you may begin pick up, at 3pm, today!!

We will be watching for you, as you pull in, and will be right out! It’s a crazy day, today, getting ready for the first farm event of the season, tomorrow evening, and everyone will be working on last minute jobs, but we will get to you, as soon as we see you, and will grab your orders!!

Thank you for always supporting this lovely little local market!!

XOXO,
Cosmic Pam

Connie's Cornucopia:  Blueberries...


Get your orders in now to get your before they sell out. They will be delivered in next week’s orders.

Thanks
Connie