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August 19, 2009
The Boyle County Farmers Market will host a customer appreciation day from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Boyle County Fairgrounds. Prizes will be awarded every half hour from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. They will include hearth bread; a basket of tomatoes; a basket of heirloom tomatoes; sausage; watermelon; cantaloupe; barbecued sandwiches; Num-Num and granola basket; choice of loaf of homemade bread or homemade muffins; a dozen ears of corn; a...
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October 28, 2009
Saturday marks the last regular market for 2009 for the Boyle County Farmer's Market at the Fairgrounds. Many, many thanks to all of our wonderful customers and friends! Your patronage and encouragement has helped our market to grow. We will be back next season with even more fresh-from-the-farm goodies. Regular market hours are 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday at the Boyle County Fairgrounds. This week look for: Amish Friendship Bread Pumpkin raisin bread Sourdough bread Whole grain bread Zucchini bread Assorted baked goods Dried dip mixes Boyle County honey Homemade granola Homemade Boyle County jams and jellies Homemade Boyle County pickled beets Fresh local product: Apples Beets Butternut squash Carrots Chard Kale Potatoes Pumpkins Rutabagas Sweet potatoes Tomatoes Turnips Fresh local meats: Pork products: a variety of cuts including roasts, ribs, cured bacon, breakfast and Chorizo sausage, and more Sneak peek: We will be back in our usual location for a special sale on Saturday, Nov. 21. We will have a variety of fall products and baked goods just in time for your Thanksgiving Day Celebration.
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July 8, 2009
Everyone's favorite, fresh local tomatoes and sweet corn, are coming in now. These goodies and more will be at the Boyle County Farmer's Market this week. Vendors will set up from now until Nov. 1 at the Boyle County Fairgrounds. Hours are 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturdays. See you there! This week look for: Freshly baked breads: potato bread; white and whole wheat; whole grain; sourdough; Amish Friendship Bread Assorted baked goods Homemade granola Homemade jams & jellies Pickled beets Dried apples Dried dip mixes Fresh cut flowers Fresh local produce: Blueberries Cabbage Chard Corn Cucumbers Green onions Herbs Kale New potatoes Roma green beans Squash - yellow, scallop and zucchini Stringless green beans Tomatoes White half-runner beans Yellow beans Fresh local: Free-range chicken eggs Fresh from Georgia: Cantaloupe Melons Peaches News and Notes: To make your Farmer's Market shopping experience even better, we now have fresh, hot coffee available at our information booth.
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August 5, 2009
The Boyle County Farmer's Market will be open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week. Due to the U.S. 127 Yard Sale, one entrance will be blocked. You will need to enter at the opposite end - at the Humane Society entrance. Farmer's Market parking will be available. Hours this week are 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. This week look for: Freshly baked breads: potato; white and whole wheat; whole grain; sourdough; Amish Friendship BreadAssorted baked goodsHomemade dog biscuitsHomemade branolaHomemade jams and jelliesRelish and pickled beetsDried dip mixesFresh cut flowersHandmade quilts Fresh local produce: Beans: Roma; stringless tenderette and jades; white half-runnersCantaloupesChardCornCucumbersEggplantHerbsNew PotatoesOnions: candy, Walla-WallaOkraPeachesPeppersPotatoesSquash: yellow, scallop and zucchiniTomatoes: better boy, heirloom, cherry Fresh local: Free-range chicken eggsPork products: a variety of cuts including roasts, ribs, cured bacon and more - - - News and notes To make your shopping experience safer, we have roped off the market area.
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June 10, 2009
We have a winner! The hand-painted picnic basket along with farmer's market gift certificates were won by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Crittenden of Danville. Congratulations! Vendors will set up from now until Nov. 1 at the Boyle County Fairgrounds. Hours are 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays. See you there! This week look for: Freshly baked breads: whole wheat; white potato; sourdough; Amish friendship bread Assorted baked goods Homemade granola Homemade jams and jellies Dried apples Dried dip mixes Vegetable plants Herb plants Flowers Fresh local produce: Cabbage Cucumbers Green onions Herbs: dill, cilantro and more Kohlrabi Lettuce: romaine, speckled romaine, oak leaf and more New potatoes Roma green beans Shell peas Snap peas Strawberries Stringless green beans Tomatoes (limited supply for now)
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August 12, 2009
The grapes are coming, the grapes are coming!! Plump, juicy Concord grapes are ripening. We will have them Saturday. If you require large quantities, call ahead and order yours at (859) 332-7849. Hours for the Boyle County Farmer's Market are 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, and 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. This week look for: freshly baked breads Amish Friendship Bread assorted baked goods homemade dog biscuits homemade granola homemade jams and jellies homemade relish, bread and butter pickles, pickled beets dried dip mixes fresh cut flowers handmade quilts Fresh local produce: beans: Roma; stringless tenderette and jades; white half-runners; yellow wax cantaloupes chard corn cucumbers eggplant concord grapes herbs new potatoes onions okra peaches peppers potatoes squash: yellow, scallop and zucchini tomatoes: better boy, heirlooms, cherry Fresh local: free-range chicken eggs pork products: a variety of cuts including roasts, ribs, cured bacon and more News and Notes To make your shopping experience safer: We have roped off the market area.
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October 14, 2009
Cooler temperatures are bringing crisp and colorful fall vegetables and fruit. Check with our vendors for winter squash, turnips, sweet potatoes and more. Stock up soon ? only three more weeks of the market. Boyle County Farmers Market is open 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, and 8 a.m.?3 p.m. Saturday at the Boyle County Fairgrounds. The last regular market day is Oct. 31, but watch the newspaper for special announcements. This week look for: Amish Friendship Bread assorted baked goods cinnamon raisin bread potato bread pumpkin bread sourdough bread Boyle County honey homemade Boyle County jams and jellies homemade Boyle County relish and pickled beets dehydrated dip mixes Fresh local produce: apples beets beet greens butternut squash chard cushaws kale peppers ?
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June 24, 2009
Crisp, green cabbage, and multiple varieties of squash and beans, are coming in from our local farmers. Tomatoes and cucumbers also are beginning to ripen. Vendors will set up from now until Nov. 1 at the Boyle County Fairgrounds. Hours are 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays. See you there! This week look for: Freshly baked breads: whole wheat, white potato, sourdough, Amish Friendship Bread, and other assorted baked goods Homemade granola Homemade jams and jellies Dried apples Dried dip mixes Fresh cut flowers Fresh local produce: Blueberries Cabbage Chard Corn Cucumbers Green onions Herbs Kale Kohlrabi New potatoes Roma green beans Scallop squash Stringless green beans Tomatoes White half-runner beans Yellow beans Yellow squash Zucchini Fresh local: Free-range chicken eggs - they even come in colors -check out the blue eggs Fresh from Florida and Georgia: Cantaloupe Cucumbers Green Beans Melons Peaches Potatoes Tomatoes Yellow squash ... and more News and notes To make your Farmer's Market shopping experience even better, we now have fresh, hot coffee available at our information booth.
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