Monday, January 25, 2010

West Virginia Small Farm Conference!

The 2010 West Virginia Small Farm Conference is just down the road for SW Pennsylvania farmers and market gardeners. How about a day or two away from the farm enjoying the company of fellow farmers' market vendors, getting new ideas, and comparing notes? The West Virginia Extension Service folks do a great job with getting speakers from all around for this conference ........... LFLF hasn't been to this conference since it expanded to cover the livestock end of the business. I've heard good things about the Winter Blues Farmers' Market & it looks like they grossed over $7500 last year. This event is worth at least a day trip! Note that there is a "scholarship" application if you need help to attend.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

We'd be remiss ......

LFLF would be remiss if we didn't mention the upcoming
PASA Farming For the Future Conference on February 4-6 in State College, PA. If you're a farmer/grower, farmer wannabe, local foodie, etc., put this conference on your to do list! Check out the sessions in the on-line brochure. The great feature of this conference is that you don't have to pre-register for sessions, just look over the list and go to what interests you! If you miss a session, PASA has all of the sessions recorded and they can be purchased just after the session or later after the conference.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Roadtrip finds local goodies!


We made a trip out to Lehman's Hardware in Kidron, Ohio and picked up a couple of local items. First was a crock from Holmes County Pottery ..... handmade pottery fired in "Ohio's largest wood burning kiln".
We also picked up local meat stix from Streb's in nearby Dalton, Ohio. They also carry larger items like Streb's ham but we didn't have a cooler to carry that home!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Honey From Locals


We picked up some honey at our local grocery store from McCormack Apiaries this week. Honey is a great sweetener for herbal & spiced hot tea at this time of year. We usually see McCormacks at the Beaver & Ambridge Farmers' Markets "in season" and they have a great display.
We've also noticed various "local" honeys at feed stores & at hardware stores around the region.
Next to our honey bear is a winter squash ..... it also tastes good baked with honey or brown sugar, but that's for tomorrow!

Friday, January 1, 2010

Windowsill Garden


Rosemary makes a great windowsill garden plant ... this plant was purchased at the Ambridge Farmers' Market 2 years ago. After 2 summers outside and graduating to a larger pot, it's finally coming into it's own as a Christmas tree! It loves the southern window exposure and even came into bloom last week. Most of the clippings are used in the kitchen, so no more dried leaves for LFLF!