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: Another Week!
It all starts now! Another week of market ordering fun!!
Don’t miss out on another week of local loveliness!
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Independence,VA: Online Market Open
Hello friends,
The online market is now open for February 19th pickup! Apologies to all those with orders last week. We had to cancel due to the power outages. Here’s hoping the bad weather forecast for next week doesn’t hit us as hard. Hope everyone is staying warm out there!
Please note that our Grow More Vegetables class will be postponed until next Saturday, Feb. 22.
Independence Farmers’ Market
Foothills Market: Market Reminder
This afternoon is the last chance to get some of the baked goodies on the market for Valentine’s Day! We’ve got several special offerings that are the perfect gift for someone in your life – or for yourself! Place your order by 5:00 p.m. for pickup tomorrow.
Statesboro Market2Go: Order Before 10pm tonight!
New listings from Leaf by Leaf Tea, Rubber Duck Coffee, Azure’s Gourmet & Sweets, and Sweet Fruition Farm!
Fayetteville Farmers' Market: FLASH: Ozark Natural Bread has restocked bagels and cinn rolls
Hello! Quick flash:
If you were looking for Ozark Natural Bread bagels or 4 pack cinnamon rolls, they have just been restocked.
If you add to your order it will all be combined and your credit card will only be charged once.
Orders close at 6am on WED morning.
Thanks.
Reply or text 479-935-5111 if you have questions.
Connie's Cornucopia: NEW EGGS: DUCK, QUAIL, & TURKEY EGGS
We now have Duck, Turkey & Quail eggs in stock. Right now, it is Limited Quantities.
Duck
Duck eggs are great for people who have allergies to chicken eggs.
Their shell is thicker than chicken eggs, which makes them harder to break and keeps them fresher longer.
Duck eggs are a good source of protein, vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats. They contain more vitamin A, Vitamin B-12 and calcium than chicken eggs, but less vitamin E.
Quail
Quail eggs are high in protein, fat, iron, riboflavin, and vitamin B12.
Quail eggs have double the iron and riboflavin and close to one-third more vitamin B12 than Chicken eggs. They also contain more fat and protein by weight, with fewer calories.
A single quail egg has one gram of protein, one gram of fat and zero carbs – and only 14 calories.
They contain more yolk than chicken eggs.
They are rich in antioxidants and brain nutrients.
They contain choline, which helps the body make acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter.
May help prevent anemia, boost immunity, and improve memory.
They may help treat allergies, hay fever and sinusitis.
They also may help strengthen bones and reduce allergies.
Turkey
These eggs taste similar to chicken eggs, but a richer and creamier yolk.
Turkey eggs are high in calories, fat, cholesterol, protein and Vitamins A and B.
Turkey eggs can be used in place of chicken eggs in most recipes but are especially good for sauces and baked goods.
Don’t forget we have Fruit and Vegetable Boxes they have 7-10 items in them. We also sell items individually.
Click the link below.
Conniescornucopia.locallygrown.net
Thanks
Connie
Champaign, OH: Tuesday Alarm Clock!
Hello, how are you!! It’s that time of the week to rise and shine, and grab that order list!
You still have plenty of time to order before we close at 8am, for weekly orders!!
Let us help you with your week!!
XOXO,
Cosmic Pam
Fayetteville Farmers' Market: ONLINE ORDERS STILL OPEN UNTIL 6 AM WED
If you have ordered we thank you!
MONDAY UPDATES:
You may still order or add items until 6 am on Wed morning Feb 12. All orders will be combined and you will only be charged once.
Pick up is Thursday Feb 13 from 4:30-5:30 pm. Your credit card will be charged only once, after you pick up, to insure that all items you ordered were packed for you.
Weather: right now there is no snow in the Thursday forecast. If that changes, we will notify you by email about any impacts on pickup.
Order at:
https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.
Treats: remember that our bakers have some wonderful treats for you and your favorite Valentine.
SNAP/EBT can be used online and matched up to $50. Please put a note in the comment to managers at checkout.
Questions? reply to this email or call/text 479-935-5111
Frontier Farms: GOOOOOD MONDAY MORNING!!
this weather is awesome!!
https://frontierfarms.locallygrown.net/market?page=1
see everyone Weds
Fayetteville Farmers' Market: Online Orders NOW OPEN a little early
Hello—
Online orders are now open!
Closing at 6am on Wed morning on Feb 12.
Order at:
https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.
Pickup up on Thursday Feb 13, 4:30-5:30 pm at the library in the outdoor parking lot.
NEWS AND NOTES THIS WEEK:
SWEETS FOR YOUR SWEETIE? Valentines Day Feb 14 is Friday! Dirty Apron and Ozark Natural Breads have some delicious sweet treats. Celi Bakes has cakes and cupcakes that are gluten free (all her products are), and the taste and quality would make ALL treat lovers happy.
EBT/SNAP MATCH IS STILL $50. We do not expect an increase in this match $$ amount until mid March at the earliest.
WHERE ARE THE VEGGIES? Dripping Springs Garden and other produce growers are not able to sell this week. This is a time when even hoop-house growing slows down for awhile. But we will let you know as soon as there’s produce available again.
EGGS? No eggs this week.
A&A Orchard has apples available as well as local cider and apple cider vinegar. Apples marked “seconds” are on sale: 8lbs for $16 and are wonderful for baking, applesauce, etc.
BAKED GOODS: Dirty Apron and Ozark Natural Breads and Celi Bakes are all selling online this week.
LOCAL MEAT: Consider local meat for your your winter table— beef, beefalo, chicken, lamb and pork available online this week.
VEGAN/VEGETARIAN: Bartleby’s has locally made seitan products for tasty plant based options.
OTHER GOOD THINGS AVAILABLE: local honey, locally made salsa and hot sauce, locally handcrafted items.
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