Snow's coming, Ma!


By now I'm sure you've heard that it's going to snow this weekend.  Cue the scurry to prepare!

I spent most of yesterday getting ready for our first substantial snow of the season-stockpiling hay, bedding sheds, making sure our shovels are where we can find them...

Part of my storm-prep routine is to also contemplate what I'll cook while the weather does it's thing.  Something easy and slow-cooking so that we can come in from chores to a house redolent with the smell of a warm winter favorite. Looking forward to the good meals helps take the edge off the extra work a snow storm creates for a farm.


Other folks must do this same thing because I've gotten a few requests for deliveries this weekend.
I need just a few more orders and then tomorrow morning I will head out to the villages of Clinton and Hamilton to make deliveries before the snow flies!  Can I bring you anything? 

We have lots of ground beef and lamb, pork sausage, pork chops, fresh bacon and hams, beef short ribs, lamb chops and roasts, fresh eggs and more. 

  • I will be in Clinton at 9am in the Hannaford Parking lot-down by the entry end that is across from the liquor store. 

  • I will be in Hamilton at 10am, parked near the front of the Hamilton Public Library (pretty much in front of where our Hamilton Market booth is during the summer).



Thank you for being here! I hope you have a warm and safe weekend and a thoughtful Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
-Kelly

Winter Markets Reminder:

Don't forget the Poolville Winter Farmers Market will only be held once a month from now through April.  There is NO market there tomorrow and the next Poolville Market will be Saturday, February 2nd from 10am to 1pm.   
 

The Oneida County Public Market's schedule does not change for the remainder of the winter season.  It will continue to be held on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month.  We'll be there again NEXT Saturday, 1/26 from 9am to 1pm. 

Have happy, healthy days until we see you next.  :)

"If you can't fly then run, if you can't run then walk, if you can't walk then crawl, but whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward."
-Martin Luther King Jr.