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Kitchen Hours

Lunch
Wednesdays - Sundays
11-3pm
 
Dinner
Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday
5-8:30pm (8pm Sundays)
 

Grocery Hours
Wed - Sunday: 
11-6pm
now open later on Sundays 


Farmers' & Artisans' Market
Thursdays: 4pm - 8pm
Dinner starts 4:30
till 8
Happy Hour:
$1 off all beers

164 Highway 4
Murphys, CA 95247
209-728-1164

Mailing address:
PO Box 2052
Murphys, CA 95247
 
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2014 CSA BOX DELIVERIES CSA  
Do you want to enjoy fresh seasonal produce and knowledge of where it comes from? Do you and your friends live outside our current distribution and would love to have Outer Aisle come closer to you? Contact Kaedence to see about starting deliveries in your area!

Weekly or bi-weekly deliveries to:
  • Tuolumne County
  • Calaveras County
  • Alpine County  
Benefits of Becoming a CSA Member:
  • Enjoy local and seasonal fruits and veggies all year round
  • Fresh, high quality, home-grown flavor
  • Bi-weekly fall, winter and spring deliveries to convenient drop off locations near you
  • Your choice of the size bag for your needs: mini, basic and full sizes. Add on fruit, roots, and greens
  • Access our on-line web store  
  • Vacation when you are out of town
  • Supplement your own garden, you grow greens: we have roots and fruits!
  • Lower your carbon footprint. Save gas, we deliver to you
  • Support local growers, producers and makers.
 
Recipe of the Week
  

 Tomato, Cream, and Bacon Pie with Double the Crust

 

Another amazing tomato recipe this week as we feature the bounty coming in from the garden this week! This pie is drool worthy to say the least. If you try it make sure to comment on the recipe and tell us how it went!

 

 Get the recipe here

 

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Community Support Request!

Our "Fill Our Sails" Campaign is the sustenance we need to grow into the community center we work towards.

 

Thank you Ray for coming up with a washer and dryer!! We were impressed with how many of you came forth with computers and unfortunately all of them were too old to run the more modern programs that we operate with. We are seeking a modern (2012 or later version) laptop or desktop and willing to do store/restaurant trade for one.

 


Email Christine at outeraislefoods@gmail.com if you have any leads. Thank you all for your support!

 

Greetings  
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Another week of BIG SPECIALS on Heirloom tomatoes (including the colorful cherry toms) this week. Take advantage of this narrow of tomato opportunity when not only the price is right the flavors are at their peak. Tomato tasting and rating at the Farmers Market Thursday and check out our new menu in the FM section below.

It was 21 years ago that we started the Arnold Farmers Market with a six foot table and folks would ask: "Is this a farmer's market"? "It is" we would say and the evolution began!
 
 
   
Here we go again full circle and gratefully this time joined by two of our old FM friends: Gabriel Bridges from Love Creek Permaculture and Mary Wetzel from Marygold Fabricating.  



We have a busy month planned ahead. Check out our music events this month; a dinner show with Faux Renwah and the next week a late show with Risky Biscuits in their "back in Murphys celebratory show". 

Take the time to come to the garden in August. We are leading our second garden tour and appetizers this time with Chatom Vineyard. Should be a fun time it was last time.  

Wine & Appetizers at Harmon Gardens after the tour.
Find lots of tomato recipes here. Check out our latest recipes online here.


Got canning jars in the garage and want to give them to us?? We'll take them off your hands! 

 

Upcoming Events

 

Every Thursday(4pm-dusk)

Farmers' & Artisans' Market

We'll have all the varieties on display with samples to try and even rate. Wouldn't you like to know which variety comes out tops.
 
New this week:   
  • Jill Warren rocks the house
  •  Tomato Taste-off this Thursday!
  • Sampling house made deli items: salsa, hummus, baba ghanoush.
  • Just picked peaches from the Dykens of San Andreas
  • Cheese sampling: Meredith Diary Marinated Feta and Barely Rubbed: expresso and lavendar
  • Happy Hour

 

Launching our all new
Farmers' Market menu
serving 4:30pm to 8pm
 

Starting this week we are introducing an exciting new menu of light fare
at great prices. We are bringing back the popular beef burger and sticking with a couple of lunch favorites, as well as keeping our amazing salad bar and soup station open.

Small Plates:
Eggplant Parmesan
Tomato Lover's Plate
Heirloom Tomato-Basil Savory Tart
White Cheddar "Sugar Buns" Corn Cakes
Cheese Plate
Special:
Wild King Salmon (local catch), with herbed rice and garden ear of corn.

 

We welcome you to our place to enjoy the evening, meet new and old friends, have a bite to eat, pick up some fresh veggies and other goodies. We'll see you down here.  


Happy Hour -- $1 off beer


Events at the Market 6-7:30 pm:
August 7th: Jill Warren returns! Plus: Tomato taste-off

Know a producer looking for a great market? Join our farmers' market as a vendor: we have room to expand and this is only the beginning of something great.

  




Saturday, August 23rd (5:30-7pm)
Showcase Wine, Apps, & Garden Tours
Join us for a fun and educational tour of our beautiful garden. We'll stroll over to Harmon Gardens next door and enjoy appetizers and wine tastings in their unique garden setting. You'll enjoy seasonal foods prepared by our talented chefs, as well as tastings from a local winery. Experience a diversity of award winning heirloom varietals and observe techniques developed over our twenty years of growing food. Our productive garden supplies our farm market, restaurant and weekly food delivery and is a showcase in biodiversity. 
  
More dates:    
Sept 13th (featured winery: Tanner), 
Oct 11th (featured winery: Ayrael Vieux) 
  
RSVP: 209-728-1164  |  $18 per person
Includes tour, wine tasting & appetizers   

Share it with friends and tell us you're coming (not an official RSVP) on facebook  here.

Interested in a group Agritour (including an extensive farm tour and custom Farm To Table Dinner) for your family, large party or organization?  Contact Christine: 

 

 

Saturday, September 20th 6pm
Farm to Table Under the Stars 

 

 

Join us in welcoming guest Chef Jimmy Sadegi as he does his magic with the premier ingredients of the season transforming them into a night to savor.

 

Don't miss it! We have one opportunity at this incredible location just minutes from our farm.   

  

Call us 209/728-1164 and make a reservation today. RSVP your seat now by calling us!

 

 

Join us for the event on facebook: click here 

 

  
It's been quite a delightful and fun experience to support this great event. Wow, what an awesome community and what sages the Mountain Sage folks are. Looking forward to next year and also the last concert of the year.   Click here for summer concert schedule and tickets. We look forward to eating well and making merry with ya!
 
Only one more concert to go: August 16 

 


Saturday, August 16th & Friday, August 22nd 

Music Nights Return for August in full swing!
August 16th
7pm to 9:30
Join us in welcoming the Faux Renwah trio. They combine a humorous, relaxed stage presence with an eclectic repertoire of Old Time and original tunes. "Wielding" the
traditional instruments, fiddle, banjo, mandolin, guitar and bass  violin,
they reap their music from a fertile field, catchy songs harvested from early folk music, to the 1960's and beyond. The mix is seasoned with a sprinkling of Irish and American fiddle tunes, which blend harmoniously with their own compositions.
 



LATE NITE SHOW: AUGUST 22nd, 9:30 - 12:30pm
Serving a selection of small plates late....

Music like you haven't heard - great local talent and eclectic style that'll have you getting up on the dance floor before you know it.

Learn about the bands and invite your friends on the facebook event page here. 

 
 
Highlights from this Weekend's Dinner Menu

 

Chef Webster and his amazing team are busy creating this weekend's menu.  

 

California King salmon (local catch)

 

Eggplant Parmesan

 

Oakdale Lamb special  

 

Oh, by the way customers are raving about Chef Beverly's bread pudding

 

 

We upload our menus online!

Dinner menu 

Lunch Menu

 

 

 

At the market this Week: 
   
Click each of the items below and find recipes on our website! 

FRUIT from Tyson Hill: 
Diva yellow nectarines (my fav), yellow peaches: Faye Elberta, white peach, the first figs, Mariposa plums, Emerald Green pluots, Catalina plums.


Blacktail watermelon - lots of them! 
From the Farm: Heirloom tomatoes, Sungolds, red potatoes, eggplant, sweet red onions, summer squashes, salad greens, corn, watermelon, parsley, basil, chard, green beans, shishito, jalapeno, anaheim peppers, bell peppers (purple, yellow and red), cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, creole garlic, cantaloupe and more.

FROM COKE AND TOMATERO FARMS...oranges, grapefruit, limes, lemons, avocado, artichokes, leeks, carrots, broccoli, fennel, cabbage, dill, cilantro, strawberries, kale, ginger.
 

 Check out all of our latest recipes online here

  

Community Supported Agriculture:

Here's what one of our customer's told us the other week:

"I'm a super busy, working, single woman and LOVE fresh food but end up only getting to the grocery or farmers markets once a month.  Your service has brought back fresh eating into my world and I am so thankful."  
JoLynn

She gets a delivery on a regular basis - would you like to get one too?
For questions contact our CSA & Grocery Manger, Kaedence: 
outeraisle@gmail.com

 

Outer Aisle FARMERS KITCHEN, MARKET & PUB. "growing food, feeding community". 

Behind the scenes of Outer Aisle is Taylor Farms. Located on Main Street, Douglas Flat, our nearly two acre "beyond organic" farm produces a large variety of seasonal vegetables including these seasonal highlights: summer heirloom tomatoes, fall cauliflower, winter carrots and spring potatoes to name just a few! 

Outer Aisle also operates a year round CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program. We distribute the highest quality, local, seasonal and regional produce and products to members all over Calaveras and Tuolumne Counties. We only purchase product from farms and producers who are committed to ecologically sustainable practices and go beyond the National "Organic" standards.
COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE 

We invite you to be a member of our CSA. Community Supported Agriculture is more than a statement of support it's an amazing way to connect your palate with seasonal eating on a regular basis.
 
Where the food comes from?

People ask us all the time is our produce "organic" and while we are tempted to just say yes and let the organic definition tell the story we don't. We are not certified "organic" and to use the word as a casual expression would get us into trouble. We believe that our practice of stewardship goes beyond what is required under the "organic" label. We are committed to caring for the soil and the micro-organisms that so skillfully maintain fertility so that plants can thrive. And above all, we have a direct connection with our customers and invite you to come out to the fields on one of our farm tours. (Starting in May every 2nd and 4th Saturday.)

Thank you to those pioneering farmers who worked for years, at first alone and then together, to stand firm in ensuring the adoption of strict regulations for what was to become a multi-billion dollar industry. Over the years since "organic" moved to a national standard some of those regs have been "watered" down to allow the larger industrial farms to get a piece of the dollar pie.

We love it that the farmers who were the originators of organic are the predominant producers of the food that we eat, we sell and we cook. 

Those pioneering farmers are still doing what they have always done: adhering to their own high standards of organic and going beyond what is required. Full Belly Farm, Terra Firma, Coke Farms are three of the original pioneers that supply us with produce at times when our garden is not producing. They are advocates of a sustainable approach and even though they are certified organic their practices are what nurtures community: soil and people! 

Those pioneers are inspiring the younger generation and we are proud also to complement our produce with those from up and coming organic farms like Tomatero in Watsonville.


Enjoy seasonal produce and the insurance that what you eat comes from farms that practice diversity, stewardship and are pioneers of good health.