Farm & Food Friday October 9, 2015
Happy Fall Friday! October 10 Maker Day Cobblestone Farmers Market – 9am to Noon This Saturday, come meet these local makers in the metal arts, fiber arts, wood reclamation and hand carving. […]
Happy Fall Friday! October 10 Maker Day Cobblestone Farmers Market – 9am to Noon This Saturday, come meet these local makers in the metal arts, fiber arts, wood reclamation and hand carving. […]
Happy Friday, y’all! Saturday, Auguest 22, 8am-Noon Back to School Day The Corner Farmers Market We will be providing back to school/ healthy lunch box ideas and have made arrangements […]
Happy Friday, y’all! Check out these cool (literally) herb preserving tips from the Grocery Goddess! Saturday, Auguest 15, 8am-Noon Knit the Bridge The Corner Farmers Market Saturday, Auguest 22, 10am till 2pm […]
Howdy there! In case you were thinking of lounging about on Saturday morning, let me tell you: this is THE best time of the year at the markets–vendors are flush […]
Howdy! Not too much going on, but you should check out the recent article written by Joel Salatin regarding proposed legislation around meat processing (good news!) and put Tomato Day at the Curb Market, 8/8, on your calendar. Happy Friday!
Saturday, July 18. 8-11:30 Blueberry Day Greensboro Farmers Curb Market $5 per plate Alex Amoroso from Cheesecakes by Alex will once again be treating us all to blueberry pancakes! Live […]
Reading time: 2 minutes Takeaway: The Cobblestone Farmers Market in Winston-Salem one of the best I’ve ever visited. Farmers from all over the area, including the hills of Virginia, come […]
Oooweee. Must be summer because I don’t want to do anything but sit on the porch in the glider and read a book. I’ll tear myself away for work, blog […]
Happy 4th of July, y’all! In honor of Independence Day, a link to one of our founding farmers, George Washington. Exciting things afoot–the Grocery Goddess, aka Justine, and I will be […]
Saturdays in Sax has a little bit of everything—live music, fresh food, local wine, plants, and even a giant slip-and-slide for the kids (sorry adults!) Not really a farmer’s market, it’s more like a weekly music festival with food, and it is completely delightful.