 Powisset Farm is officially open for our winter farm stand season!  We have stocked the shelves of the fridge with our beautiful eggs and root vegetables.  And we have pulled the onions, squash, potatoes, garlic, sweet potatoes, shallots, and hot peppers out of storage for you to enjoy!  Our stand is full of these storage delights along with local whole wheat flour, Maine-grown heirloom beans to warm the crock pot, and honey and syrup to keep your winter sweet!  Lastly, we have our freezer filled with frozen wild maine blueberries, Powisset pork, and soon enough we'll be filling it with our favorite Eden Pond Farm frozen chickens.
Powisset Farm is officially open for our winter farm stand season!  We have stocked the shelves of the fridge with our beautiful eggs and root vegetables.  And we have pulled the onions, squash, potatoes, garlic, sweet potatoes, shallots, and hot peppers out of storage for you to enjoy!  Our stand is full of these storage delights along with local whole wheat flour, Maine-grown heirloom beans to warm the crock pot, and honey and syrup to keep your winter sweet!  Lastly, we have our freezer filled with frozen wild maine blueberries, Powisset pork, and soon enough we'll be filling it with our favorite Eden Pond Farm frozen chickens. 
The Stand will be open Monday-Saturday between 8am-6pm.
Please bring cash or check, we cannot accept credit cards at the self serve market.
See you soon! And please email with any questions! mlatronica@ttor.org
Happy January,
Meryl & the team at Powisset Farm
Powisset Cooks! Classes! All Winter Long!
Join
 us next Wednesday evening, January 21, for a very special Powisset 
Cooks workshop!  From the Fields: Farm Chowder will feature two 
delicious
 chowders AND guest speaker, Bobby Jordan, co-owner of our beloved 
Jordan Brothers Seafood!  

Every Tuesday during the summer CSA season Jordan Brothers Seafood comes to Powisset to sell amazingly fresh seafood to YOU!
Bobby
 (far left) and his brother Tommy (second in from the right) began their
 business in 1989 after working for separate fishing companies.
 Tommy coaxed Bobby to go into business together and the rest, as they 
say, is history. Together, along with other family members that help 
them operate the business they have seen tremendous change in the 
fishing industry. In the last five years, following
 the direct marketing trend of farms and small scale food producers, 
Jordan Brothers Seafood transitioned to selling seafood direct to 
customers at Farmers’ Markets and on site at local farms. By changing 
their business model Bobby and Tommy carved out a niche
 for themselves, strengthened their bottom line, and dramatically 
increased their level of fulfillment. Bobby shared that the feedback 
they get from customers is worth all the work involved in selling 
seafood directly!  
If you love chowder and you want to hear the inside scoop about the local seafood industry, this is the class for you!
I look forward to seeing you on Wednesday, January 21, from
5:30-7:30PM. If you have any questions, please email me at
rkaplan@ttor.org.
See you in the Farm Kitchen,
Rachel



Where are you located,pleasr
ReplyDeletewe are at 37 powisset st. dover, ma 02030
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