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United States Virgin Islands: This week in VI Locally Grown
Greetings Everyone,
The Market is now open for orders. Thanks for supporting your local producers. See you Wed! :)
Blessings,
Your VI Locally Grown Growers
Central Arkansas : Welcome to a Central Arkansas Market Week
Howdy Marketers,
Just want to remind everybody to get those orders in before 10:00 pm tomorrow.
We have some great new items this week:
a few new cuts of meat
new handmade crafts
as the season progresses we get new veggies & herbs each week
I think the most exciting new item is LIVE PLANTS, they are back in season!!
I’m happy to announce I purchased my new Emily Basil plant just last week!!
Happy Marketing folks
CAM Market Mama
Duette, FL: New this week - White turnips with greens
White turnips have a more delicate flavor than other turnips.
Please have a look at what is available this week and place your orders, Thank you.
David and Betty
Duette Locally Grown
Dothan, Alabama: MARKET NEWS
Market News
You’ll Find Us . . .
Our Website: marketatdothan.locallygrown.net
Our Email: marketatdothan@gmail.com
On Facebook: www.facebook.com/MarketatDothan
For Friday Pickup: Dothan Nurseries, 1300 Montgomery Highway, Dothan, AL 36303
Easter News & Announcements
Farm to Table Information
1. Plan Ahead. By planning your “clean” food meal you won’t be easily tempted to indulge in a processed product.
2. Make it yourself. That way there’s not doubt what is in it.
3. Choosing whole wheat or whole grain breads over white is one of the easiest ways to stick to your “clean” diet.
4. Make your vegetable side dishes as attractive as your main entrée by using fresh, wholesome, seasonal produce.
5. Small plates are essential because they help keep portion size under control and calorie overload to a minimum. This is particularly important when temptation is everywhere.
6. Resist the urge to “save up” your calories and skip meals in lieu of a big feast. The practice leads to overeating and making poor food choices.
7. Clean eaters focus on fresh, unprocessed foods like fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, and poultry prepared without loads of fat, sugar, and salt. But, when it comes to special occasions it’s okay to indulge a little. The key is to choose a small amount (think about taking a “taste”) and make sure the food is worth the extra calories.
8. Don’t Ditch Dessert. Don’t deprive yourself just because you’re eating clean. Make desserts that highlight fresh whole fruit and search for lightened-up recipes of more traditional dishes.
Fun Easter Ideas
We 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!
Northeast Georgia Locally Grown: Market is Open for Orders!
Good Evening Locavores!
Northeast Georgia Locally Grown is open for orders!
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Paris Arkansas Farmers Market: Opening Bell!
Hello Market Family!
Welcome to another week of wonderful local food brought right to your town by the fine folks of Paris Arkansas Farmers Market!
Celebrate the first day of Spring this weekend by supporting your local farmers! This is a vital time of year for them all and they all very much value your business!!
Watch in coming weeks for new spring goodies to hit the market!!
Happy Spring, River Valley!!
<3
PAFM
Central Arkansas : Opening Bell
Howdy marketers
Another great market week is upon us!!!!
We have a new grower that started with us, Watkins Farms!!!! They have farm fresh eggs & they are working on some yummy gluten free breads & treats for ya!!!!
Make sure to get those orders in from now till 10:00pm Friday & Happy Marketing folks!!!!
-CAM