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Hebron Farmers Market -
Sunday November 01, 2009 - By Shelly
The 2009 summer harvest season in Connecticut is officially (sadly) over. With Thanksgiving only a few weeks away, we believe we should express our most heartfelt "Thank You" to The First Congregational Church of Hebron for the...
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Breeze Hill Farm -
Monday October 05, 2009 - By MaLinda
Yesterday we decided a day off
from everything was necessary for mental and physical health. We got up
early, took care of the livestock and headed for Montpelier in Orange
county, VA, to the Fall Fiber Festival & Sheepdog Trials.
What a beautiful...
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Breeze Hill Farm -
Friday October 02, 2009 - By MaLinda
As most of you know the other
side of my farm business is goats milk products. This time of year I am
kicking it into high gear getting ready for Holiday Markets, Open
Houses, and Shows. One item that I make (knit or crochet) is a big
supply of wash...
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Breeze Hill Farm -
Thursday October 01, 2009 - By MaLinda
It's
amazing how little it takes to excite me anymore. I just joined several
Ravelry Groups in hopes of sharing some of what I do and make new
friends in the fiber world. If you don't know what Ravelry is check out
their website at Ravelry.com . It's...
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GraNann Spa Essentials -
Wednesday September 23, 2009 - By pat@sleepingdogranch.com
Nurture products are our most gentle soaps because they contain only one oil: olive. Known for centuries as a healing oil, olive oil is rich with antioxidants and vitamin E. Both are nutritional powerhouses that protect against age-accelerating free...
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The Mushroom Hut @ Fox Farms -
Thursday September 10, 2009 - By Alan and Susan
This week at the market was very wet! There was still a good turn-out of customers. More fall crops coming in! We had Jerusalem Artichokes and their beautiful bright flowers for cut bouquets. Our Shiitake Mushrooms are finally coming in...we...
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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...
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Breeze Hill Farm -
Monday August 24, 2009 - By MaLinda
Good Morning Everyone! It's been awhile again since my last entry. If this happens again you will know that I have been too busy to Blog. Everything is going very well here. Business is great and we are adding more every day. All of the animals are surviving...
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M's Organic Sustainable Farm -
Wednesday August 19, 2009 - By MM
See M's ORganic Sustainable Farm at the Logan Square Farmers Market in Chicago Don't forget to visit www.msorganicfarm.com for CSA details. Here's the link to the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeZYYS5VIPw
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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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Breeze Hill Farm -
Monday August 03, 2009 - By MaLinda
Well every time I promise to Blog more often, I seem to get worse at it. I don't know how people who blog all the time can do it. There just isn't enough time in a day for me to get everything else done and blog too! I must be getting old or business must be...
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Bluegrass Farmers Market -
Thursday July 30, 2009 - By Kentucky Proud
Saturday is almost here and from what I have seen, the Bluegrass Farmers' Market will be loaded with homegrown goodness once again! And, in case you didn't know, there is a difference between “local” and “homegrown!” The word “local” means that the...
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The Mushroom Hut @ Fox Farms -
Wednesday July 29, 2009 - By Alan and Susan
There were quite a few vendors and shoppers out today at the Market even though it was a bit wet. The vendors have quite a variety for a small market. There was cabbage, chard, kale, tomatoes, potatoes, onions, garlic, squash, beans, cuccumbers,...
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Dutch Hollow Acres -
Wednesday July 29, 2009 - By lklik
Felting soap is a great activity for both adults and kids. For detailed instructions and photos on how to felt soap please visit our blog at
http://www.alpacabytes.com/?p=205
We have many other fiber projects there too!
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Bluegrass Farmers Market -
Thursday July 16, 2009 - By Kentucky Proud
Okay, I am so excited about what our farmers will be bringing to the market this Saturday! It's kind of like an Oh My Gosh moment!!! We have been enjoying the bounty so far but it's always exciting to know that tomatoes, corn, peppers and green...
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Breeze Hill Farm -
Wednesday July 15, 2009 - By MaLinda
What a beautiful morning this is. It was 62 degrees at the farm when we got up, bright sun and almost no humidity. That’s really saying something for summer in Virginia. A morning like this made fixing a country breakfast mandatory. The most enjoyable part of...
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The Mushroom Hut @ Fox Farms -
Monday July 13, 2009 - By Alan and Susan
Everyone welcome to the Bakersville, NC Farmers' Market. Located in the parking lot below the Bakersville Medical Clinic. Time is 8:00-12:00 on Saturdays. The vendors offer a variety of "goodies". Fresh local produce; new...
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Breeze Hill Farm -
Monday July 13, 2009 - By MaLinda
Haven't been around much lately. I really do have to get better about my bloging. It's just been so crazy busy here that by the time I think about the blog, it's after midnight and I'm off to bed.
The soap and lotion business is doing it's impersonation...
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The Mushroom Hut @ Fox Farms -
Wednesday July 08, 2009 - By Alan and Susan
This week at the Spruce Pine, NC Farmers' Market was a good turn-out of both vendors and customers. A mix of local and visiting customers. Produce available at the Market this week was; chard, cabbage, squash, herbs (fresh), garlic, onions,...
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