We love love love (love!) selling our farm’s naturally grown produce and eggs at farmers markets. But after being up late the night before preparing things, then getting up at 4 to load and drive, and being out in the South Alabama heat for 5 hours, we usually feel like one of our wilted table displays when we finally get back home.

Comments Off on We love love love (love!) selling our farm’s naturally grown produce and eggs at farmers markets. But after being up late the night before preparing things, then getting up at 4 to load and drive, and being out in the South Alabama heat for 5 hours, we usually feel like one of our wilted table displays when we finally get back home.

So, if you made it to Poplar Head farmers market last week, did you try any of our fresh baked breads? If you missed it, we’ll be baking our little hearts out on Friday. Come early Saturday if you want the focaccia (Italian herb flatbread) – it goes fast!

Comments Off on So, if you made it to Poplar Head farmers market last week, did you try any of our fresh baked breads? If you missed it, we’ll be baking our little hearts out on Friday. Come early Saturday if you want the focaccia (Italian herb flatbread) – it goes fast!

It was so good to be back at Poplar Head farmers market, seeing old friends and making new ones! Thankfully the rain held off, and it was pretty pleasant outside. We’re so sorry about the parking issues – there was a graduation ceremony at the Civic Center. Hopefully something like that won’t happen again! PS – just a reminder, it IS hot outside. If the farmers market is your first stop of the day, you might want to bring a cooler for all of your precious treasures. Fresh herbs left in a hot car while you make a few more stops is a terrible sight

Comments Off on It was so good to be back at Poplar Head farmers market, seeing old friends and making new ones! Thankfully the rain held off, and it was pretty pleasant outside. We’re so sorry about the parking issues – there was a graduation ceremony at the Civic Center. Hopefully something like that won’t happen again! PS – just a reminder, it IS hot outside. If the farmers market is your first stop of the day, you might want to bring a cooler for all of your precious treasures. Fresh herbs left in a hot car while you make a few more stops is a terrible sight