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Market Calendar for July 16, 2011

Blog: Williamsburg Farmers Market   -   Tuesday July 12, 2011   -   By WFM

Saturday, July 16, 2011 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. This Saturday at the Williamsburg Farmers Market The Trellis Restaurant will be at the Chef Tent, the Master Gardeners will attend and Louis Vangieri will play guitar. Shop for fresh, local...

I could get used to this!!

Blog: Moonstruck Farms   -   Tuesday May 17, 2011   -   By Rowena

Wow!! Wow!! Wow!!  Three employees coming and going and by next Wednesday I should be all caught up!! What a difference...I should have done this the day the greenhouse was completed!!  I could really get used to this.  I can think so much...

Think Spring

Blog: KellerBerryFarm   -   Wednesday March 23, 2011   -   By Farmer

Welcome back to KellerBerryFarm’s newsletter! Are you tired of winter? A lot of people would say a resounding YES! If you are, it may be encouraging to know that some areas in Iowa saw 80s by the end March last year. In fact, last year we started planting...

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Holiday Market and Final Market of 2010 at William...

Blog: Williamsburg Farmers Market   -   Tuesday December 07, 2010   -   By WFM

Saturday, December 11, 2010 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. The year-end Holiday Market at the Williamsburg Farmers Market will be held on December 11.   Reveille , William & Mary acappella singers, will entertain with festive...

Flower Essence Jellies and Fresh ground cornmeal r...

Blog: The Mushroom Hut @ Fox Farms   -   Thursday November 25, 2010   -   By Alan and Susan

We have flower essence jellies available just in time for gift giving.  These come in 4oz. or 8oz.  The varieties available now are:  Nasturtium, Yucca, Burgundy Okra and Sumac-ade jellies.  We also have the traditional jellies: ...

Williamsburg Farmers Market Holiday Market

Blog: Williamsburg Farmers Market   -   Tuesday November 23, 2010   -   By WFM

Saturday, November 27 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Over 30 vendors offer wreaths, trees, berries, forced bulbs, baked goods products for gift giving, produce, meat, seafood and more at this special Holiday Market at the Williamsburg Farmers...

Contest Update and Market Calendar for July 24 & 2...

Blog: Williamsburg Farmers Market   -   Tuesday July 20, 2010   -   By WFM

Great news!  We are up to 237 votes in the American Farmland Trust "America's Favorite Farmers Markets" contest.  No, that  is not enough for us to win, but we are getting there.  If you have not had time to place your vote for...

Farmer's Market Calendar July 17 & 20, 2010 & Cont...

Blog: Williamsburg Farmers Market   -   Tuesday July 13, 2010   -   By WFM

Saturday, July 17 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. The Fat Canary will be at the Chefs Tent at 9:30 and 10:30.  There will be live music performed by Blush from 9:00 – 11:00.  The Master Gardeners will be at their tent...

Spring in North Florida Big Bend

Blog: Golden Acres Ranch, LLC   -   Saturday May 08, 2010   -   By Bobbie

When I moved from Ohio to Florida years ago, many folks would comment about not being able to distinguish the seasons.  Well, I've learned there is a big difference in the four seasons just minus the snow, ice and long periods of freezing weather.  ...

Canning tip of the week!

Blog: The Jam and Jelly Lady   -   Wednesday April 14, 2010   -   By Sonya

Starting today, I'm going to write one canning tip per week.  It IS the beginning of canning season, right?  The strawberries are just about ready to burst, herbs are appearing, and canners are pulling equipment from their basements and...

Easter Alternatives

Blog: The Appalachian Shed   -   Tuesday March 23, 2010   -   By Terrie

Why not give the kids something other than candy this Easter.  How about a blueberry bush, thornless blackberry, or even a fruit tree?  Besides offering your youngster an alternative to a basket full of high fructose corn syrup, you'll be opening up...

March is driving us mad

Blog: Jake's Farm   -   Friday March 12, 2010   -   By Chris

This month is driving me mad. I tried last week to get into the lower field to plant our acre of potatoes and the mud would not let me. The upper areas are so so. I did manage to get some ground turned and disc'd for onions. The greenhouse that was crushed by...

Juniper Berries: The Forgotten Food and Medicine

Blog: Morgan Botanicals   -   Thursday February 25, 2010   -   By Jessica

  Juniper Berries, scientifically called Juniperus communis, come from the Juniper shrub and are widely found throughout the Northern Hemisphere. The juniper is an evergreen tree native to Europe, Asia, and the northern parts of North America. The...

Sunny thoughts on a Rainy Day - Berries and Eggs

Blog: Dolce Farm and Orchards   -   Friday February 12, 2010   -   By Annie

The rain is coming down in torrents and I am thinking of the Loganberry plants I just purchased. They are becoming quite rare since they can't be harvested by machine. I think this variety will be a good fit for our farm tolerating lots of rain and sun. They...

Winter Is For The Birds! :: Home Made Suet Balls

Blog: Wall Flower Studio Garden   -   Monday January 25, 2010   -   By Karen

Feeding Feathered Friends in Winter - Fun - Easy - Economical! Ingredients: -1 pound lard or fat - 3/4 cup peanut butter -1/2 cup flour - 1/2 cup cornmeal - 1 cup sugar - approximately half a loaf of bread crumbs - 1-1/2 cups of...

Flavor Renaissance

Blog: Christopher Ranch   -   Thursday December 24, 2009   -   By Justin

2009 was a tough year for the restaurant industry, and many operators responded by going back to the basics: streamlining operations and keeping menus simple. New data from the NPD Group supports this strategy, indicating that one of the most effective ways to...

Spruce Pine, NC Farmers' Market this Wednesday

Blog: The Mushroom Hut @ Fox Farms   -   Monday September 07, 2009   -   By Alan and Susan

Last weeks' market showed a sign of fall.  Root crops such as irish potatoes, sweet potatoes and turnips were at the market.  We had pumpkins...the Sugar Pie pumpkins are in and they make wonderful pies.  The roasted seeds are delicious...

This Week At The Bluegrass Farmers' Market!

Blog: Bluegrass Farmers Market   -   Thursday September 03, 2009   -   By Kentucky Proud

The kids are back in school, the weather folks keep telling us that the meteorological fall season has started, the pools have closed, windows are being opened and the AC is being turned off. What does that mean for the folks at the Bluegrass Farmers' Market? ...

Spruce Pine, NC Farmers' Market this Wednesday

Blog: The Mushroom Hut @ Fox Farms   -   Wednesday August 05, 2009   -   By Alan and Susan

Today, at the market, the vendors opened a little early in order for people out for lunch to be able to visit the market in one trip.  Some of us were there between 1:00-1:30 p.m and stayed open until 5:30 p.m. Tomatoes are finally on the list of produce...

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