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, Happy!
The way I feel after every week when I get to see all of you…happy!!
I am opening the market up, again, for your weekly ordering pleasure!!
Don’t forget to take advantage of the seasonal produce!!!! It’s so nice to have so much on the market, and you don’t want to miss out on the fun!!
Also, thank you, to all, who asked about when I will be returning with my baking!! I just got back from Maine, and am now going into the end of the season weddings, with two large weddings for catering!! After that, I am heading to FLA for a few days to babysit my sweet grandson, Lennon, and then by mid September, I will be back to baking for you!!
Ok, have a lovely weekend, and while you are at it, show the market some ordering love!
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
CLG: Pick Up TODAY 3-6p: Strack Farm extras!
Good morning,
This is a pickup reminder for those of you who ordered this week. Strack Farm will have lots of extras today so be sure to stop by early even if you don’t have an order to snag some goodies: tomatoes, squash, peppers, and zucchini.
If you ordered milk WITHOUT deposit, don’t forget to bring your RINSED bottles (no caps needed) thanks :)
You can pick up your order starting at 3:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church at 925 Mitchell Street in Conway. You are welcome to come in and sit down in the lobby if you are early, but we may not be able to check you out until 3pm.
If something comes up that you cannot personally pick up your order today, please contact someone to pick it up for you.
Remember to bring your reusable market bags. Reduce, reuse, recycle! See you this afternoon!
How to contact us:
You CAN reply to this email or…
Phone or text: Sandra – 206-890-7460
Email: Sandra – conwaylocallygrown@gmail.com
Champaign, OH: Thursday Pick Up!
Just a quick reminder that if you placed an order, this week, today is your pick up day!!
You may begin picking up at 3pm!!
If you need a Friday or Saturday pick up, just let me know!!
I will see all of your happy faces, later today, at market pick up!!
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Foothills Market: Market Reminder
Foothills Market is open for ordering until 5:00 p.m. Don’t miss your chance for fresh, local foods this week!
Berea Gardens: Market Day
Hi Friends,
I didn’t send a Sunday email this week, but we will have our regular market today. We will have melons, tomatoes, eggplant and sweet peppers on the table today. Hope to see you between 4 and 6.
Blessings,
Bob & Lynnita
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown: Welcome New Farmer! And New Pork Products!
Middle Tennessee Locally Grown market
will be open for your orders till Tuesday evening at 10 pm.
The market is open now, and these late announcements mean that I will leave it open for your orders a little later tonight – till midnight. If you need to place a late order Wednesday morning, please text me to be sure that’s OK. (Linda: 931-273-9708) If you have already placed an order this week, the software will combine the two for us at pickup. Pickup of all your orders will be on Thursday at any one of the locations listed in the pickup section.
Remember: You can change the pickup location anytime you want. Feel free to do so because of changes in your job situation, illness, or for any reason at all.
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.
This week we welcome Paisley’s Acres to the market. Ed and Mary Dulin, located in Morrison TN, grow organic flowers and produce. Their quality products can also be found at the Manchester, Tullahoma, and Shelbyville booth markets.
Please note: only the tomatoes are listed this week, due to time constraints. Look for peppers and some other items to be added next week.
Andra Martens from Sow’s Ear Piggery writes:
Sows’ Ear Piggery has just listed a few new products: one uncured bacon (1 lb, sliced), 2 small tenderloins (12 oz. each), and 3 pork roasts (3 pounds each).
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 outside “Nature’s Elite”, which is located at
105 West Decherd 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 (4:00 – 5:00 p.m.) at the market pavilion on Fort Street, Manchester.
THURSDAY afternoon pickup (5:30 – 6:00 p.m.) at “Nature’s Elite”, 105 West Decherd St, 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!
Champaign, OH: Tuesday Reminder
It’s Tuesday, the market closes in one hour!!
Do you have your weekly orders in?
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Statesboro Market2Go: Peppers!
Ranging from a touch of sweet heat to a spicy sensation, this week we’re highlighting the plentiful peppers that are available on Market2Go!
Enjoy them as:
- An awesome appetizer in Jalapeño-Pear Chutney served on chips, crackers, or toast
- A brilliant breakfast with egg, tomato and cheese Stuffed Peppers
- Part of a luxurious lunch in a spicy Salad or Sandwich Wrap
- In a stupendous spicy supper with Lomo Saltado (a spicy beef stir fry with homemade fries) or Vegan Masala Bell Pepper Curry with spices, nuts, and locally grown tomatoes
- Or for a unique dessert with Watermelon, Chili, and Basil Ice Pops, a cool treat with some spice in the ice!
Order before 10 on Tuesday night!
Martin's Farmstand: Watermelon and Sweet Corn
There is a varity of melons on the stand- with various types of watermelon and cantelope. Ranging from $5.00-$10.00. Fresh peaches and pears are also availble right now.
The Greenwood family loves to enjoy watermelon lemonade- simply blend fresh watermelon with any lemonade of your choosing and enjoy a delicious summer drink!
We also have sweet corn available for $6.50 a dozen or $.75 an ear.
Along with cucumbers, potatoes, cabbage, green and yellow beans, zuchinni, summer squash, many types of lettuce, salad mix, green peppers, hot peppers, herbs, carrots, beets, broccoli, and cauliflower – the stand is well stocked and ready for business Tuesday through Saturday 10am-6pm.
The farm only recieved minor damage due to the flooding seen in the Potsdam area, and we send well wishes to anyone in the community who is dealing with the aftermath of this natural disaster.
We appreciate your patience in the coming weeks as Matthew heals from emergency gallbladder surgery this past Friday. The doctor and CPH took great care of him and he is on the mend and doing well- but he will be on light duty while healing.
The farm will be busy in the coming weeks as we have a lot of weeding to do in the fields and a lot of catching up on tractor work from the many days of rain. All the while feeling blessed and greatful for the abundunce the farm brings in its many forms.