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Myra Harrison Report: Adair Farmers Market, Fri., June 24, 2011

Myra Harrison is back today at the Farmers Market, and she sends this report on what's for sale at 6:22amCT, Friday, June 24, 2011:

It's Yellow Squash Day: We've got more sellers today. Crops are coming. The supply is good and the quality is great. Caitie has a wonderful new Squash bread, and she has samples. Yellow Squash is in great supply. Customers tell us they use it in so many ways: Fresh in salads. (Some even cut it with a pocket knife, sprinkle a little salt on it, and eat it raw - the way they would a turnip or apple). Put up as pickles. Simmered and buttered. Sauteed in a medley or by themselves. And a Sano specialty: Battered and deep fried. The nutty flavor is addictive. I've tasted Caitie's sample squash bread. It's great. I won't say it's my favorite - but it's one of my favorites. All of her bread is so special.
  • John and Joyce Wolodozki, McGaha, KY: Cucumbers, Tomatoes. Roma Beans. Yellow squash. Cabbage. Green Peppers. Green Tomatoes.
  • Darrell Bunnell, Coview Farms, Coburg, KY: A good assortment of Flower and Herb Plants. Fresh Cut Flowers. Broccoli. Small Heads of Cabbage. Green Onions. Potatoes. Fresh Pork including Sausage. Fresh Chicken.
  • Caitlyn Bunnell, Coview Farms, Coburg, KY; New! Yellow Squash Bread. It's really good and she has samples! And she has Lemon Bread, Zucchini Bread, White Bread and Wheat Bread - all fresh baked and delicious.
  • Myra Harrison, Yellow Hammer Farms, Greater Fairplay, KY:
  • Cabbage. Yellow Squash. and Fresh Basil.
  • Holly Sinclair, Sano, KY: Dark Red and Light Red and White Sweet Potato Plants. Pepper and Tomato Plants. Green Onions. Potatoes.
  • Margie Rooks, Sano, KY: Red potatoes. White Potatoes. Cucumbers. Yellow Squash. Beets. Cabbage. Onions
The Adair Farmers Market is now open: 6am-10amCT, today, June 23, 2011. Open each Tuesday and Friday at these times during the 2011 growing season, at the Adair County Extension Office Parking Lot, 409 Fairground ST, Columbia, KY.




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