Bleugrass Chèvre
Fayette/Clark County
This week we'll be at the market wearing our Bleugrass Sorbet hat with DAIRY FREE PUMPKIN SORBET to top off your Thanksgiving feast. It's amazingly creamy and spicy with cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and vanilla, plus a drizzle of Lucy Breathitt's sorghum, and the results have been getting rave reviews. There's no gelatin added, so it's also vegetarian. Just come by for a taste and you'll see what we mean.
We'll have it by the scoop and will bring along a few pints, as well, but we would like to have orders so we'll know how much to make. Just email us at gourmetgoats@msn.com and let us know.
On the cheese front, we are still waiting for enough milk to make cheese. We need at least 10 gallons every three days to make a batch that will meet regulations, and we just don't have that much yet. The does are waddling around making "Om" sounds which means babies are close. They have had ultrasounds just to make sure those round bellies weren't from too much alfalfa, and sure enough, plenty of kids are on the way. We are guessing they will all arrive at once, and it will be crazy fun, plenty of milk and cheese for the winter, and very little sleep for me! Fortunately, the whole process is very energizing. Hope to see you at the market ... We have everything you could possibly need for an "all local" Thanksgiving.
Cheers,
Susan cell 859.421.6983
"Local Raw Honey" by NICK and BEV NICKELS Fayette County We are in the fall season of Lexington Farmer's Market, so come out and stock up for the winter. On Saturday November 19th we will be downtown at Cheapside Park. We will be at the Saturday market unless it rains. Come on out and replenish your local honey, pollen supplies, and beeswax candles.
You may also purchase honey, pollen, and/or beeswax candles from us anytime from our home at 1909 Nicholasville Road in Lexington. Call us first at 859 276-0258, and we will put what you want on our back porch for you to pick up. You may also call to make an appointment to look at Bev's candle selection.
Out home is located one block north (toward downtown) of the intersection of Southland Drive and Nicholasville Road. Turn on Goodrich Avenue and take the first driveway on your right, and you will be in our back yard. There will be a silver travel trailer (Airstream) under an awning directly in front of you. Your honey will be on the back porch. If we are not home, just leave the money on the counter. There is change in a small jar on the counter if you need some.
Web Site www.KentuckyHoney.com
Thank you, Nick & Bev Nickels
HILLSIDE HERITAGE FARM Gerrard County
Hello everyone, this will be our last Saturday at the outdoor Market. So, it will be our last Saturday to be there with the old orange box truck with a complete selection of our offerings.
We will be offering stock up specials this week. Buy $50 of our Pork products and receive a 5% discount, $100 gets a 10% discount and $150 earns a 15% discount. This offer is good for Saturday Nov. 19, 2011.
Starting the first weekend in December, we will be at Victorian Square on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month. We encourage you to call or e-mail orders so we will have what you want. We will be coming with just one freezer and limited quantities.
Thanks for your support this year and we look forward to continuing our efforts of supplying the best ASH Free Pasture raised Pork available!
John Contini 4344 Poor Ridge Pk. Lancaster, KY 40444
Henkle's Herbs and Heirlooms
Jessamine County
We still have homegrown tomatoes! Saturday will be your last chance to stock up on them. Look for us and our big box truck at the corner of Short and Upper on Saturday. All of our offerings are sustainably grown, Kentucky Proud, 100% homegrown, and pesticide free. We are delighted to inform you that we do not sell anything that we do not grow. We will have the following: -Homegrown tomatoes, numerous varieties, mostly heirlooms, get them while you still can -Green tomatoes -Fresh cut flat leaf parsley -Fresh cut cilantro -Baby lettuce mix -Velvet's homemade chicken salad -Our popular Uglies But Goodies Look for our new Henkle's Herbs and Heirlooms page on Facebook! There are lots of pictures as well as cooking ideas. We look forward to seeing you at the market!
ELMWOOD STOCK FARM
Georgetown, KY
We will be attending each Saturday farmers market this fall and hope to see you there too! Yes, we are outdoors until Thanksgiving, so plan ahead to Eat Locally for your holiday celebrations!
At the Saturday morning downtown market (year-round), we will have a selection of Certified Organic produce, organic chicken, organic beef, organic farm eggs, jarred products, dried pantry staples, and much more!
TALKIN' TURKEY? At the farm, our Heritage breed and broad-breasted breed Certified Organic turkeys are sizing up nicely. Elmwood is one of just a few farms in the US that grow heritage breed turkeys that are also Certified Organic, making these holiday turkeys a very special item.
We keep the breeding stock hens and toms here year-round. The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy recognizes some of our breeds as in danger of extinction. In order for farms to afford the costs and upkeep of keeping heritage breed animals without a supporting source of income to offset the expenses, Slow Food USA is helping to spread the word and promote heritage breed products as a food source. By creating demand for heritage foods, then farms can work to produce and maintain heritage breeds such as Bourbon Red and Narragansett turkeys.
We take pre-orders for Elmwood turkeys either in person at the market or though email. They are processed at a USDA inspected facility and will be ready for pickup the weekend prior to Thanksgiving or for December holidays. Just contact the farm and we'll share more details with you on expected available sizes, the differences in taste and appearance dependent on heritage or broad-breasted breeds, and pricing.
Certified Organic PRODUCE we are harvesting includes seasonal fall items such as Potatoes, Onions, Garlic, Beets, Savoy Cabbage, Swiss Chard, Celery, Leeks, Daikon and other Radishes, Kale, Collard and Mustard Greens, and Fall Squashes of Acorn, Sweet Dumpling, Butternut, Stripetti, Buttercup, and Spaghetti.
MEAT and POULTRY We have restocked our inventory of grass-fed Angus organic beef, along with a full selection of certified organic hens and cut-up chicken pieces. In addition, we have chicken liver and ground chicken. Feel free to order ahead for quantity amounts or a particular cut for that special meal, and we'll have it ready for pickup at any of the farmers markets. View our website for special Beef & Chicken Bundles, popular this time of year going into cold-weather baking and stew season.
EGGS We offer each market our certified organic eggs from free-ranging hens who live outdoors on grass pasture. Both whole dozen and half-dozens available. Our hens are always outside, enjoying the green growing grass & clover and rewarding us with beautiful big brown eggs packed full of flavor, orangey color, and healthful omega-3-fatty acids.
These days, more than ever, it's important to know the source of your family's food and you can look to our local organic farm to meet your body's nutritional needs resulting in good health. Visit our website to learn more, review our price lists, pre-order your special items, or to contact Elmwood for more information. http://www.elmwoodstockfarm.com/
CAFFEMARCO
Bourbon County
"Fair Trade, organic, hand-crafted, and utterly delicious." -The Lexington Herald-Leader I pulled over and cut the engine. Slumped beside me in the passenger seat, the famous mystery writer, lecturer and bee expert. I needed to gather my wits. Some evil was afoot and the Lexington Farmers Market will never be the same if we can't solve this one. Something had happened to the famous LFM street musicians. Those artists and free spirits who make our commercial arena such a joyful, musical place. Something, perhaps sinister, was plucking them from amongst us making the marketplace less gay. I needed most urgently to consult one of the keener minds around town when it concerned anything murky or criminal, but, oh, here she is, awakening somewhat from her honey-induced stupor. " it's the cold weather " she said and fell back asleep. Oh. CaffeMarco 729 Main St. Paris, KY Tel. (859)684-7555 www.caffemarco.com
QUARLES DAYLILLIES AND FARM
Shelby County
Winter is approaching and though the summer has passed there's still plenty to keep us busy. We've weaned the spring calves and we're busy trying to get the daylily field ready for the winter. We still need to trim the blackberries and get a few potted plants in the ground that have been sitting patiently since the middle of the summer. We're canning green tomato relish and processing pumpkins for all our breads. We still have lots of beef and breads at the Saturday market as well as winter squashes, kale, mustard greens, collards, turnips and turnip greens. We've got some nice potatoes to go with a chuck roast for some real comfort food. We'll have hot coffee and hot chocolate for sale if you need a little "warming up" while shopping!
Those of you who aren't keen on a traditional turkey for Thanksgiving might want to think outside of the ordinary just a little this year. What about a lovely rump roast cooked to perfection with red potatoes on the side? Or a big juicy ribeye and a stuffed baked potato and a fine salad? Doing something different can cause a new tradition to begin! Follow us on Facebook, visit our website at quarlesfarm.com or give us a call at 502-803-7292.
BLUE MOON FARM***Sustainably Grown***
Madison County
Garlic planting season is here, so you will no longer find us at the market on Saturdays. The first of the 2012 crop is in the ground! Our BABY GREEN GARLIC has been planted for the first markets of the year, and a few of the early softneck varieties are in the ground too. Now it looks like a couple of days of rain are setting in....just in time, in my opinion! This Tuesday is my (Jean's) birthday, and we are planning a day off! Hard to imagine! Almost like normal folks! We're hoping for a reasonable amount of rain, but not too much, as it takes forever to dry out in the cooler temperatures, and we'll need to get back to the garlic fields soon. With Thanksgiving coming up next week, we thought we should run our "Not Your Average Cranberry Sauce" recipe again. It is SO good! We encourage you to try it this year....your family and friends will love you for it!
"Not Your Average" Cranberry Sauce
Into a medium saucepan put: 1 Bag Fresh Cranberries, washed and drained 1 Cup Water 1/2 Cup Honey 1 Large Apple or Pear, peeled, cored and cut into cubes 1 Medium Jalapeno Pepper (Optional) finely minced (remove seeds first for a little less heat!!) 1-2 Cloves Blue Moon Farm Garlic, minced 1/2 to 3/4 inch Freshly Grated Ginger Root
Bring to a boil, then simmer until cranberries pop. Serve warm or cold.
Enjoy!
Remember! Blue Moon Farm garlic is available in the produce section of Good Foods Co-op, and Blue Moon Farm Garlic Scape Pesto is available in Good Foods "grab and go" section, ask for it by name if you don't see it! We wish you all a wonderful Thanksgiving, surrounded by those you love, and feasting on good local foods! We are thankful for another year at the Lexington Farmers' Market with our friends and faithful customers! We can still create a handcrafted GARLIC BRAID for holiday giving, so if you need us for a special order, just drop an email garlic@bluemoongarlic.com and keep in touch on Facebook www.facebook.com/bluemoongarlic. We'll let you know how things are going here from time to time. Jean will be working on the website over the winter months too....
As we like to say.....Blue Moon Farm "Garlic makes good scents!"
Have a great Thanksgiving!
VIBURNUM VALLEY FARM CONFECTIONS
Fayette County
We are on a short hiatus from the LFM until December 3rd, the first weekend in Victorian Square. Visit us indoors and try our homemade chocolates, pastries, caramels and more. Until then, feel free to call or email for special orders.
Marianne
FOREVER FAMILY FARM Madison County Though we haven't made it to the Lexington Farmers' Market as much as we would have liked this season, you can still celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas with one of our turkeys! The turkey price is $3.90 / lb. for turkeys under 18 pounds and $3.75 / lb. for turkeys over 18 pounds. Most of the birds will be around 20 pounds. The breed is broad breasted bronze. Folks can call Bryce at 859.661.1501 or email at bryce@stewardsoftheland.com. I'll plan on being at the Saturday market during the month of November for folks to pick up their birds. REED VALLEY ORCHARD Bourbon County We are finished with the LFM for the 2011 season. Farm hours are 9:30-5:30 everyday except Sunday and Tuesday. We have many varieties of apples including Winesap, Fuji, Goldrush, Enterprise, Arkansas Black, Granny Smith and Melrose. You can call the orchard at 859-987-6480 or visit our website http://www.reedvalleyorchard.com ABIGAIL'S Fayette County Thank you for a wonderful season. I will not be attending until next April. If you need something, just order on the website www.abigailkeam.com. You all treat Peter nice this Saturday and I will see you next April.
STOCKING STUFFERS - LIP BALMS, HONEY BEARS, SOAP, PEPPERMINT FOOT BALM, GIFT CERTIFICATES, MYSTERY BOOKS AND MORE!!!!!!!
HONEY - More fall honey. I will have 1lb and 8 oz sqeezable bottles plus something new. A teeny honey bear - just right for stocking stuffers.
HAND BALMS - If you are storing up on soaps, you probably should go ahead and get your hand balms for the winter too. LAVENDER, HONEYSUCKLE AND HONEY NATURE (FRAGRANCE FREE) made with all natural ingredients - olive, coconut, canola, and tea tree oils, honey, beeswax and Vitamin E plus essential oils or fragrance. Nothing you can't pronounce or don't know what it is. Put just a little on, spread (goes on a little oily) and let soak in. Will keep your hands wonderfully soft in this bad winter that I think is going to come.
GIFT IDEAS - Yes, it is that time of the year to start getting ready for the holidays. Why not just get the shopping out of the way. Get a gift certificate from Abigail's, or make your own basket with Abigail's hand balms, honey plus my books - very different and unique gift. How about a Lexington Farmers' Market bag stuffed with goodies from Abigail's. Don't worry. My stuff will keep. See you at the market.
SOAPS - LEMONGRASS, SUPERMOIST SOAP, FRENCH VANILLA ALMOND SCRUB, AQUA, HYACINTH, LAVENDER, OATMEAL BODY SCRUB, NOIRE, APPLE CINNAMON, PUMPKIN SPICE, MINT JULEP, BEE POLLEN, AND SUNRISE. I am not making any more soap this year, so soap bars are limited. Just wanted to let you know.
GOING MORE GREEN - We are doing everything we can to go green - so we are reusing clean plastic bags for our customers. Another way we can help our honeybee friends.
DEATH BY DROWNING AND DEATH BY A HONEYBEE have both been placed on USA Book News "Best Book List of 2011" This is quite an honor for a little mystery series about a curious, fat, middle-aged sleuth who sells honey at the local farmers' market in Lexington, KY. Want to thank everyone who purchased a copy and help spread the word about it. LEXINGTON PASTA Fayette County We are finished at the LFM for the 2011 season but you can still buy our local, fresh pasta at 227 N. Limestone and at Good Foods Coop. Lexington Pasta is now featuring coupons throughout the fall and winter seasons! Customers can come to the pasta shop to purchase the same flavors that they buy at the Lexington Farmers' Market every week. We are also offering a 3-4-5 Deal It means that they can get 3 bundles of fresh pasta for only $5.00 (Coupon Valid only at 227 N. Limestone - Store Front Location!) Please visit us at http://www.lexingtonpasta.com/ to see all our new flavors, shapes and filled pastas available! Don't forget to ask about our new Potato Gnocchis! Boone Creek Creamery Handmade Artisan Cheese We were recently featured in the Lexington Herald-Leader. To read the article follow this link: http://www.kentucky.com/2011/09/29/1901107/lexington-cheese-maker-becomes.html Boone Creek Creamery specializes in Old World cheeses that are often difficult to find - wonderful cheeses like Lancashire, Rhapsody En Bleu, Cheshire, Wensleydale, Pyrenees, Cantal, or Beaufort. Of course we've added our own touch to create some new classics like our Ginger Rhapsody, Tuscan Sun, Abbey Road, Wildcat Blue, and our exclusive Coffee Gouda. You won't see hydraulic presses and fancy modern equipment in our micro-creamery. Instead, we make our cheeses by hand using traditional European techniques to protect the delicate curds. This is a lot more work and very time consuming, but we believe it creates better cheeses with rich complex flavors. We hope you agree. Our cheese is made from all natural JD Country Milk, a family owned Mennonite dairy farm in Logan County. The cows are pasture grazed and never given any antibiotics or hormones. Instead they are fed a vitamin enriched diet and all the grass they can eat. The milk is not homogenized and is pasteurized at just 145 degrees, then quickly cooled to preserve the natural flavor and enzymes that Mother Nature intended. We think the milk tastes better because the cows are happy. We also offer cheese making classes, supplies, and equipment. For details, call or visit our website. Boone Creek Creamery 859-402-2364 www.boonecreekcreamery.com
ed2@kycheese.com THE PAW PAW PLANTATION Powell County I will be at ever market this week with: - Tomatoes
- Rhubarb
- Sassafrass
- Home baked sourdough and sweet breads
- Kentucky agate slices and gemstones (Agate is the official State Rock of Kentucky, and I slice agate geodes with diamond saws and handcraft all of the gemstones I have for sale.)
Roland McIntosh from the Paw Paw Plantation PITTMAN FAMILY FARM Casey County I'll have beets, potatoes, and more at the Saturday markets. Everything is from Casey County. LA PETITE CREPERIE Fayette County La Petite Crêperie brings a little taste of France to the Bluegrass. The idea for opening a walk-up crêperie was hatched many years ago when I was a student in France. After discovering crêpes they became a staple of my diet because as a hot, quick meal they fit right in with the poor student budget. The best part was that they were never far away. Walk-up crêpe windows are like hot dog stands in New York; they are everywhere. My husband Mark and I took many more trips to France and ate countless more crêpes. We decided that the good people of Lexington should be able enjoy them here. After years of tweaking batters and looking for just the right griddle, and after serving hundreds of crêpes to our friends, family and my French students, we think we've hit on a good combination. La Petite Crêperie hopes to recreate the experience of ordering a French crêpe à emporter. Half of the fun is watching, smelling, and anticipating how delicious it's going to be. Our batter contains only eggs from the market, Weisenberger white and wheat flours, Kentucky produced whole milk, water, canola oil, sugar and salt. Our sweet crêpe fillings include honey and jam from Farmers' Market vendors, and the butter and sugar crêpes are made with homemade butter from the market. We also make a hearty breakfast crêpe with market eggs, cheese and vegetables. Our menu will vary as other fruits, berries and vegetables come into season. La Petite Crêperie will be open most Saturdays at Cheapside from 7:00 am until 2:00 pm. and most Sundays at Southland from 10:00 until 2:00. You can visit our website, www.petitecreperie.com to find out exactly where we will be and when. Bon appétit! Remember to visit our website at http://www.lexingtonfarmersmarket.com for more information about the market. If you would like your name removed from the Lexington Farmers' Market Weekly Newsletter mailing list, please send a reply message with "REMOVE" as the subject. You can do the same thing if you've changed your email address, just reply with your new information and your name. If you received this email from another source and would like to be added to our list, send a message to jeff@lexingtonfarmersmarket.com with "SUBSCRIBE" in the subject line. |