Shows, fairs, and general excitement!!!

OMG – can’t believe “show season” is here -we are off and running!

This weekend we are headed to what I expect to be grand at The Garden Symposium in the even grander location of The Equinox Resort in Manchester VT.Their will be wonderful nationally known speakers and a related vendor marketplace. Naturally, we fit in the second. We will leave all the words off about how great it will be and what an exciting season we are working on (check and watch the schedule grow on our calender page) In the mean time, we will just say WE ARE EXCITED TO BE “On the road again” -off to meet new friends and spread our motto of “Live Kind, Live Green, Live Creatively

Our hope is that on Sunday we can connect up somehow and have a little magic with The Beekman Brothers. They run a company called Beekman 1802-from their own website words “Two NYC guys who bought a farm and are sharing their experiment in living better lives, season by season, neighbor by neighbor.” The Botanical Beauties & Beasties  love that statement/mission. We want to chat with them!

Right now they are promoting  THE SAUCE THAT COULD CHANGE THINGS  (click on name)  Below is the page for this cool idea and product. Please help if you can. It helps all the small local American Farmers stay alive and that’s truly a wonderful thing. The Power of Tomatoes, people and good ideas!

heirloom tomato pasta sauce“We’ve got some really big news.

We are really excited about our new pasta sauce. ‘Cuz it’s gonna change the world.

No. Seriously. Not hyperbole.

Remember when we won that little show called The Amazing Race?  Let us refresh your memory:

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Wasn’t that awesome?

It was.

Here’s why. It allowed us to pay off the mortgage on our farm so that we could both devote ourselves full-time to growing Beekman 1802 and our community.

So what does The Amazing Race have to do with pasta sauce? A lot, it turns out. And it has even more to do with raising money for other American farmers.

It’s a little round-about-story, but first you need to know a little Race trivia:

Even though you didn’t see the finish till December, the race actually ended in June. Which meant we already knew we would be able to pay off our mortgage with the prize money early last summer. (We’re good secret-keepers, right? Keep that in mind next time you have juicy gossip.)

However, we also had a field full of tomatoes growing on the farm in June. Some of these tomatoes were a variety called “Mortgage Lifter” heirloom tomatoes. They’re giant, delicious tomatoes.

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Why are they called “Mortgage Lifter?”

Well,  in 1929 a man named Marshall Cletis Byles owned an auto repair garage in Logan, West Virginia. When his business began suffering during the Great Depression, Marshall (who went by the nickname “Radiator Charlie,”) decided to earn extra money by selling the best tasting tomato variety he could breed.

It took a few years, but Charlie finally bred his perfect tomato. He advertised that one single plant, with its 1-2lb fruits, could feed a family of six. And he wound up selling enough seedlings in four years to pay off his mortgage. In full.

Hence “Radiator Charlie’s Mortgage Lifter Tomato” was born.

Those of you who’ve followed our story know that before we won The Amazing Race, one of our primary goals was to pay off the Beekman Farm mortgage. So when we planted our garden in early 2012, we planted a ton of Mortgage Lifter tomatoes, in hopes of developing a pasta sauce that would help us do just that.

And then we won The Amazing Race. Let’s revisit again. ‘Cuz it was awesome:

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(Did we really make that face on national television? There are “ugly cry” faces and “ugly win” faces, apparently. This was both at once.)

Anyway, last year was a really good year for tomatoes. Here’s one afternoon’s haul:

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So, since we’d paid off our mortgage…what were we going to do with all these tomatoes?!??!

Then it hit us.

We’ll use these tomatoes pay off another small farm’s mortgage! Pay it forward.

So we went ahead and kept developing the pasta sauce. We used the best tomatoes from our farm and other farms, fresh garlic and spices, and other summer vegetables. And we went ahead and stuck with the name: “Mortgage Lifter Heirloom Tomato Pasta Sauce.

Looks amazeballs, right?

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The only difference is that now we’ll use 25% of the profits from this sauce to help aid another farmer.We’re teaming up with an agricultural 501c3 so make that happen.

The other 75% of the profits will go right back into the business to hopefully develop a whole range of “Mortgage Lifter” food products that will not only help support American small farms with profits, but also by growing a sustainable food brand for small farms to supply.

But, like Radiator Charlie…we’re starting with the basics. The most perfect pasta sauce we could make.

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We hope you love it. Please give it a try. The more you buy, the more you’re directly helping American farmers. If you purchase enough, it will also help catch the eye of a few larger grocery chains. (Any grocery moguls out there? Wanna chat? Email us! )

Stay tuned for a recipe contest and progress of sales….

PLEASE CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE BEEKMAN 1802 MORTGAGE LIFTER HEIRLOOM PASTA SAUCE SAVE SIGNIFICANTLY ON PRICE & SHIPPING WITH ORDERS OF MULTIPLE JARS.”

Winter Solstice, 12-21-12, and the Last weekend of The Market!

The December solstice occurs when the sun reaches its most southerly declination of -23.5 degrees. In other words, it is when the North Pole is tilted 23.5 degrees away from the sun. To our southern hemisphere friends hope you are happy to see the  ”summer solstice!”  It is the winter solstice only in the northern hemisphere.Either way-Hurrah for the Solstice and the beginning of LONGER DAYS again!!!

The countdown to the apocalypse is on.Well sort of, we woke up and the world is still here, the world did not end as the Mayans feared it would….however, we are in some rough and turbulent times. The Fiscal Cliff- one would think that the left, right and middle could get it together and truly do what is best for the majority, the country and the land. I understand Politics are exactly that “Politics” but to what cost? Today our US legislators left for vacation – I really understand how they could do that. It is an embarrassment.

Since the world seems to be going on, and the weather is looking fine for tomorrow  - how about joining us for your last chance or those last minuet gifts!

Come and down and see us at The LAST (until next year) Providence Holiday Market! Local Arts, Local Goats fromThe Reynolds Barn - Yes, that means fresh wonderful goat milk soap and scrub! Reyonals Farm GoeatDelicious Local granola from Providence Granola which means  a twist of helping folks out as well as yum… Fraggles and Friggles is Local Jewelry to bedazzle, Beautiful Local Wreaths/Greens from Robin Hollow Farm made into beautiful holiday greenery gifts and home decor…and of course Local US – The Botanical Beauties and Beasties.  We still have some fabulous Note pads, beautiful Mini Art (cards) a few Wine glasses  of our “Marvelous Easy Peasy Ready to go Mug Gift ” sets: 4 Themes-1) Beauty 2) Words 3) Dog and 4)  Garden. All have amazing beautiful organic products inside them! Here’s a quick run down: ALL  are Dishwasher/Microwave safe 15 oz.  mugs/ have 3 bookmarks/have a gift tag already on them for you/ have a card telling about the Botanical on one side and about community and working together  on the other side and a bell to jingle as you give the gift! In addition to that each amazing beautiful LOCAL organic/all natural  products  that go with the theme. Beauty has skin care, Words has a metal Clarity spray, Dogs have salves for paws and drops for calm and room spray for you and Garden has a most beautiful lavender salve, a luscious cuticle and/or lip butter and a Quartz!

Mug Gift Sets

Only 2 more chances-Only 2 More weeks until the big day!

A Holiday Kiss ....

Mabel steals a kiss from Mrs. Claus!

Ok – we have not been batting 100 on sunny weather and glorious crisp clean air..BUT we are hopeful! Right NOW – the Weather Channel says- Saturday Dec 15, Providence RI – 43 and Mostly SUNNY!!!!! chance of rain is only 10% and even the wind is almost nonexistent. That would be GREAT !

 

As always this week too has entertainment. Naturally Santa and Mrs Claus will be there wandering the area 12-4. The offer is still out for a prize for the best /most imaginative/cute photo of you, Santa and the Mrs. … yes, I am the deciding judge but I will ask the other vendors for their opinions too! The Eighteen Wheelers are to be serenading the Providence Holiday Market this Saturday.

http://Providenceholidaymarket.com

I believe these folks will be at the Market this Saturday:

  • Peter Zuerner and his beautiful hand-made wooden cutting boards
  • Robin Hollow Farm – beautiful Greens and  Floral delights
  •  Fraggles and Friggles- wonderful things to dazzle yourself with
  • Seven Acre Toys- safe imaginative toys for the little ones
  • The Reynolds Farm- beautiful Goat Milk soap and scrub
  • Tallulahs Tacos – yummmmmmm   (not sure if they will be there?)
  • Bravo Wood Fired Pizza – and more yummmmmm
  • The Providence Granola Project – Yum with a great cause too!
  • Oh, and of course US ! The Botanical Beauties & Beasties! – Amazing creations to enrich your day! Art with a message and a story. We are beginning to sell out of some items… so scurry on down for the best selection of the “Easy Peasy Ready to Go, marvelous Mug set” , note pads and holiday cards!

 

Weather may be frightful…We’ll see….

Tomorrow ( Saturday 12/8) – May be a tad soggy in the morning but the afternoon is looking good! Planing on giving it a try if the weather cooperates.  Come down and see us at The Providence Holiday Market  11 (weather permitting) to 4pm.

A great day/place to bring your family Downtown and visit us at the Providence Holiday Market. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be roaming the area beginning at 12:00. The Ladies of the Rolling Pin will be dancing at 12:30. And Princess Rapunzel will be visiting the market all afternoon. Bring the kids and come on out. Bring your Camera and have some fun. If any one takes an amazing photo at the Market/of the Market (ahem, I am the judge) you will get a prize from The Botanical Beauties and Beasties! 

At the Holiday Market this week….Providence Granola, Fraggles and Friggles, Botanical Beauties and Beasties, Reynolds Barn, WIllywaw, Light Forge Studio, Jewelry from the Heart, Robin Hollow Farm, and Accounting for Taste

Bravo Wood Fired pizza will be feeding us this week. The Ladies of the Rolling Pin will be dancing at 12:30. Princess Rapunzel will be visiting the market and Santa and Mrs Claus will be out as well. It’s a great day to bring the family downtown. Hope to see you there.

Carolers and BBB3

Image from last market with The Very Merry Dickens Carolers on November 24. Each week holds NEW fun!!!!    Come on down –  see what we have in store for you THIS WEEK!

 

Small Business Saturday – and Local ART and FOOD – Sat 11/24

TOMORROW!!!!!  Saturday, Nov 24,    11-4 pm

Hard to lose on this one, local art including wearable art, local yummy foods, Santa, wreath making, and Carolers!

SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY.  We may still be “tiny” still, but watch out, 
we are a coming on through! 
Where: Outdoors/Grants Block -( Westminster and Union Street corner – near PPAC)
Providence Holiday Market, Providence RI  
  * Santa and Mrs. Claus will be wandering 12-4 
  • The Very Merry Dickens Carolers will be performing at 1:00
  • Robin Hollow Farm will be doing wreath making demos 
  ••• BBB3- Come see our  NEW ITEMS and gifts!
     The Marvolus Easy Peasy Mug sets (ready to go gift)
      Mini arts (cards)- you can bundle and we ribbon wrap
     Note Pads and…… hmmmm who knows!
American Express is once again supporting local businesses with their Small Business Saturday campaign.  This is a great concept  and a thought-provoking way to go about it.  The Providence Holiday Market is the perfect place to show your support.  There  will be several small businesses you can support with your purchases both at the market as well as the many merchants up and down Westminster Street. Hope to see you!
We will also be  there Saturday Dec o1 , 08, 15 and 22! 
   

Providence Holiday Market Twinks

Need some fun? Food? Holiday Cheer? Art? … Or just a bit of BBB3?

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Come to Bellingham Whole Foods Farmers Market today or else….

…or else, you will have to wait until next year to meet, greet, visit and buy from all us wonderful artisan and farmers that are were out this season for the  2012 WF Farmers Outdoor Market.

Whole Foods Market: Bellingham MA

How you can have fun this Saturday!

38th Annual Hopkinton
Polyarts Festival

Saturday, September 15, 2012
Hopkinton Town Common
10:00 am – 4:00 pm

You can come on over, up or down, and join us in Hopkinton this Saturday. It is suppose to be another stellar sunny weather day, and with over 75 fabulous vendors it promises you a GREAT day! Last year we attended and shopped- because we  had such a great time this year we are proud to be an artisan vendor! 

Hopkinton Polyarts

Polyarts began in 1974 as a demonstration of various arts and crafts to showcase the talents of the local community. Since then it has grown into a day long event with many professional craftspeople, performing artists and community groups participating throughout the day. Polyarts is free to attend and is a family-friendly day with something for everyone, be it food, music, crafts or other entertainment.

The Polyarts committee is very excited to offer a $1000.00 scholarship to two deserving Hopkinton high school students. This scholarship is offered to students who will be pursuing the arts (art, dance, photography, creative writing, music, drama, etc).

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Polyarts-Hopkinton/410492610560 

http://www.hcam.tv/polyarts/index.htm

TODAY and next Monday…and then BIG DAY ON SATURDAY!

It’s a glorious day outside, wander by if you can! Local artisans, farmers, and even free Reiki and Massage! Music plays, and you can get “backyard dinner” for Whole Foods brings out the grill!  Oh, and naturally, you can say Hi to us and buy some Mini Art, or other surprises!

I know its incredible that is FALL already, well not by the equinox yet, but by back to school, the leaves are showing some signs, and after all, it is September.  Since some folks are phenomenally organized, I am NOT one of them I am sorry to report, you all know that the Holidays are a coming… Ready or not, the Beasties have donned their holiday gear and have come on out again on a special line of Holiday Cards which will start to peak out TODAY! Come on down and see them this afternoon (9/10) or next week (9/17) at The Whole Foods Farmers Market.  Alas, Never Fear, Whole Foods Market Bellingham has an October Fest on Oct 28, which we rare delighted to be part of! Mark your calendars for a fantastic event!

And while we are mentioning about marking your calendars…

SATURDAY – the always very lovely Hopkington Poly Arts Festival is on! We will be there along with 69 other vendors strutting our stuff! Look for a special posting in the next day or so all about it! When:  Saturday, September 15, 2012 Hopkinton Town, Hopkington MA. Polyarts is free to attend and is a family friendly day with something for everyone, be it food, music, crafts or other entertainment.

Whole Foods Door

Today and next Monday, and the WF Bellingham Farmers Market Sidewalks will be folded up, rolled up, and tucked away!

A Delight and Surprise!

  • Do you know what these are?
  • Do you think they are edible?
  • Do you think they are beautiful?
  • Have you ever seen them before?
  • Have never heard of the term “sustainable food?”

Comment below and let me know!
My answers are yes, yes, defiantly, not until 2 weeks ago, and yes.

Ground Cheery Whole

As you probably know we set up at Whole Foods Bellingham on Mondays afternoons (4-7) and YES, we WILL BE THERE this Monday – Labor Day! At this market I have had the pleasure of meeting all sorts of wonderful people: farmers,artisans, and shoppers. Among those folks are the lovely Davis family from Long Life Farm.  Laura brought these amazing “things” to the market 2 weeks ago. They are Ground Cherrys. When you tear open the paper-thin shell there is this incredible little cherry tomato like fruit inside!  “Ground cherries (Physalis spp.) are native in many parts of the United States and often grow along roads. The plants have large, deep green leaves and tons of pale yellow flowers that develop into cherry-sized fruits.” (Ground Cherry The ones that Long Life Farm grew, and I got the delight to find out about and taste, are Aunt Molly – A Polish heirloom with a captivating citrus flavor. Laura told me she got the seeds from Seed Savers, another delightful discovery to me, and now the wheels of  sustainable food are churning!

Seed Savers Exchange is a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving and sharing heirloom seeds. Since 1975, our members have been passing on our garden heritage by collecting and distributing thousands of samples of rare garden seeds to other gardeners. “Our mission is to save North America’s diverse, but endangered, garden heritage for future generations by building a network of people committed to collecting, conserving, and sharing heirloom seeds and plants, while educating people about the value of genetic and cultural diversity.” -http://www.seedsavers.org/ 

If you get a chance to buy these at your local market GO FOR IT! Yum and fun. If you are lucky you may find them at Long Life farm stand on Mondays in Bellingham (the outdoors Farmers Market in front Whole Foods) or the Saturday morning market in Ashland. To find out more: http://www.longlifefarm.com

 

Now don’t forget, let me know if anybody knew about these little delights in the comments!

Ground Cherry

The little yummy fruit is delightful!