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Middle Tennessee Locally Grown is your online Farmers’ Market for local produce, baked goods, plants, and handcrafted items. You can order between 8 a.m. Sunday and 10:00 p.m Tuesday. Pickup is at one of three specified times and locations on Thursday afternoons:
- On Thursday afternoons between 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. under the big pavilion on Fort Street with signs that say “Coffee County Farmers Market.” It’s across the street from the Manchester City Schools administration building, 215 East Fort St, Manchester.
- Or on Thursday afternoons between 5:30 and 6:00 p.m. outside “Nature’s Elite”, which has moved to
105 West Decherd St, Tullahoma, TN.
- Or on Thurday afternoons between 5:30 and 6:00 pm outside Martin Chapel Fellowship, at 110 Market Street, McMinnville, TN. It’s very close to the big water tower and the farmers’ market pavilion.
We can also deliver your order to your home in Coffee County on Thursdays, for a small fee, if it’s more convenient for you. If you prefer to utilize this service, please order it same as other items, indicating location.
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Featured Products
10 inch Spring Viola ...
Price: $20.00
( each bowl )
Beef - 30 lb ...
Price: $270.00
( 30 pound package )
Beef - Ground Beef ...
Price: $7.35
( 0.95-1.0 lb )
Bird Seed Bunny Ornament
Price: $5.00
( 4oz )
Bird Seed Cake - ...
Price: $3.00
( 7oz )
Cake - Einkorn Buttercake
Price: $10.00
( 1 cake )
Cake -“Mini” Einkorn Buttercake
Price: $5.00
( 1 cake )
Colloidal Silver
Price: $25.00
( 16 oz )
Columbine Plant, Purple & ...
Price: $8.00
( trade gallon pot )
Cookies - Strawberry and ...
Price: $5.00
( 2 cookies )
Coreopsis Plant, Dwarf
Price: $8.00
( Gallon pot )
Cornbread - Einkorn
Price: $5.00
( 1 - 8” round )
Cucumber Plant - Arkansas ...
Price: $3.00
( 4 inch pot )
Cucumber Plant - Boston ...
Price: $3.00
( 4 inch pot )
Cucumber Plant - Rhinish ...
Price: $3.00
( 4 inch pot )
Dwarf Crested Iris Plant, ...
Price: $8.00
( gallon pot )
Eggs - All natural ...
Price: $5.00
( dozen )
Eggs- hard boiled(in shell)
Price: $6.50
( dozen )
Elderberry Bush
Price: $7.00
( each gallon pot )
Herb Plant - Mint, ...
Price: $8.00
( gallon pot )
Honey - All In ...
Price: $16.00
( 6 oz )
Milk, goats - Raw ...
Price: $6.00
( 1 )
Mukdenia rossii Plant
Price: $8.00
( gallon pot )
Natural Cones from White ...
Price: $5.00
( 3 gallon bucketful - around 40 cones )
Pincushion Flower Plant, Lavender
Price: $8.00
( Gallon pot )
Salve - Yellow Healing ...
Price: $35.00
( each )
Seeds - Mexican Sunflower
Price: $5.00
( .50 oz )
Shrub (Large) - Azalea, ...
Price: $15.00
( 3 gallon pot )
Solomon's Seal Plant, Dwarf
Price: $8.00
( trade gallon pot )
Solomon's Seal Plant, Tall, ...
Price: $8.00
( gallon pot )
Syrup - Elderberry
Price: $48.00
( Quart )
Tea - Relaxing Herbal
Price: $7.00
( .5 ounce )
Tincture, Mushroom - Reishi
Price: $32.00
( 4 oz )
Tomato Plant - Sungold ...
Price: $3.00
( 4 inch pot )
Turkey, Broad Breasted - ...
Price: $90.00
( 1 whole Turkey )
Turkey, Heritage - Thighs
Price: $10.00
( 1 Thigh )
Pork - Breakfast Sausage, ...
Price: $6.50
( .94-1.00 pound )
What's New
10" Mini Snapdragon Planter
Price: $20.00
( each 10" planter )
Stonecrop Plant
Price: $8.00
( Gallon pot )
Garden Seeds - Cosmos, ...
Price: $5.00
( approx .50 gram )
Cauliflower Plant - Mulberry
Price: $2.00
( each )
Cauliflower Plant - Veronica
Price: $2.00
( each )
Cauliflower Plant - Snow ...
Price: $2.00
( each )
Cauliflower Plant - Snow ...
Price: $2.00
( each )
Broccoli Plant - Calabrese
Price: $2.00
( each )
Cabbage Plant - Padoc
Price: $2.00
( each )
Broccoli Plant - Luna
Price: $2.00
( each )
Shrub (Large) - Azalea, ...
Price: $15.00
( 3 Gallon pot )
Solomon's Seal Plant, Great
Price: $8.00
( Gallon pot )
Jack-in-the-Pulpit Plant
Price: $10.00
( Gallon pot )
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Cucumber Plant - Rhinish PicklingGrower: Dogwood Acres Farm
Price: $3.00 ( 4 inch pot )Available (Exact): 20
Non-GMO, open-pollinated Rhinish Pickle Cucumber plants produce heirloom pickling cucumbers with black spines and small bumps. Growing between 4" and 6" long, Rhinish pickle cucumbers are best for making delicious pickles when they are picked at 4". With a crisp, crunchy texture, they can also be eaten fresh on salads. Keep inside till danger of frost is past.
close Non-GMO, open-pollinated Rhinish Pickle Cucumber plants produce heirloom pickling cucumbers with black spines and small bumps. Growing between 4" and ...
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Cupcake - PistachioGrower: Greenslade Goodies
Price: $3.00 ( 1 Regular size cupcake )Available (Exact): 0
This cupcake is a beautiful green color. It is a mix of cake and pistachio pudding mix which is full of the delicious pistachio flavor. It has chocolate chips inside to add flavor and texture. Topped with powdered sugar.
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Delivery Elsewhere in Coffee Co, TNGrower: Valley View Farm and Garden
Price: $8.00 ( each trip )Available (Estimated): 49
Delivery to your home (or other location) within Coffee County limits on Thursday evening after close of market, or by special arrangement with the manager.
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Delivery Within Manchester City LimitsGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $5.00 ( each trip )Available (Estimated): 69
Delivery to your home (or other location) within Manchester City limits on Thursday evening after close of market, or by special arrangement with the manager.
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Delivery Within Tullahoma City LimitsGrower: Frontier Family Farms
Price: $6.00 ( each trip )Available (Estimated): 44
Delivery to your home (or other location) within Tullahoma City limits on Thursday evening after close of market, or by special arrangement with the manager.
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Deodorant - Clay, Bulgarian LavenderGrower: Solace Farm
Price: $10.00 ( 3.3 oz tube )Available (Exact): 12
Scented with pure lavender essential oil, simple yet classic.
These paperboard tubes actually hold noticeably more than the standard tubes (3.3 oz vs. 2.5), and look smaller to boot with a more compact shape. I love that these are completely recyclable or compostable, including the paper label I apply. These tubes simply push up from the bottom – it may take a bit of effort to get the contents sliding, but holding it for a minute first to warm it can help.
My recipe is based on much research, and then trial-and-error tweaking, resulting in a formula that contains: Shea butter, beeswax, almond, castor & coconut oils, cocoa butter, arrowroot powder, kaolin & bentonite clays, and essential oils for both fragrance and, more importantly, anti-bacterial/anti-microbial power. This formula is the perfect balance of firmness (beeswax), meltable/glide-on-ness (oils), moisturizing (butters) and function (arrowroot & clay powders) – and there are no harmful ingredients - technically, you could ingest it and it wouldn't do any harm! I do not use any baking soda - my research found that many people are allergic to/irritated by the soda in natural deodorants, resulting in rashes. It appears that often users develop a sensitivity to the baking soda with continued use, so I have avoided it in all my deodorants, and use arrowroot starch instead.
close Scented with pure lavender essential oil, simple yet classic. These paperboard tubes actually hold noticeably more than the standard tubes ...
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Deodorant - Clay, Cedarwood BergamotGrower: Solace Farm
Price: $10.00 ( 3.3 oz tube )Available (Exact): 5
My own blend of cedarwood, orange and bergamot essential oils, smoky yet a bit sweet.
These paperboard tubes actually hold noticeably more than the standard tubes (3.3 oz vs. 2.5), and look smaller to boot with a more compact shape. I love that these are completely recyclable or compostable, including the paper label I apply. These tubes simply push up from the bottom – it may take a bit of effort to get the contents sliding, but holding it for a minute first to warm it can help.
My recipe is based on much research, and then trial-and-error tweaking, resulting in a formula that contains: Shea butter, beeswax, almond, castor & coconut oils, cocoa butter, arrowroot powder, kaolin & bentonite clays, and essential oils for both fragrance and, more importantly, anti-bacterial/anti-microbial power. This formula is the perfect balance of firmness (beeswax), meltable/glide-on-ness (oils), moisturizing (butters) and function (arrowroot & clay powders) – and there are no harmful ingredients - technically, you could ingest it and it wouldn't do any harm! I do not use any baking soda - my research found that many people are allergic to/irritated by the soda in natural deodorants, resulting in rashes. It appears that often users develop a sensitivity to the baking soda with continued use, so I have avoided it in all my deodorants, and use arrowroot starch instead.
close My own blend of cedarwood, orange and bergamot essential oils, smoky yet a bit sweet. These paperboard tubes actually hold ...
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Deodorant - Clay, Patchouli RoseGrower: Solace Farm
Price: $10.00 ( 3.3 oz tube )Available (Exact): 1
A unique blend of patchouli and palmarosa essential oils for an earthy lemon-rose scent, surprisingly unisex.
These paperboard tubes actually hold noticeably more than the standard tubes (3.3 oz vs. 2.5), and look smaller to boot with a more compact shape. I love that these are completely recyclable or compostable, including the paper label I apply. These tubes simply push up from the bottom – it may take a bit of effort to get the contents sliding, but holding it for a minute first to warm it can help.
My recipe is based on much research, and then trial-and-error tweaking, resulting in a formula that contains: Shea butter, beeswax, almond, castor & coconut oils, cocoa butter, arrowroot powder, kaolin & bentonite clays, and essential oils for both fragrance and, more importantly, anti-bacterial/anti-microbial power. This formula is the perfect balance of firmness (beeswax), meltable/glide-on-ness (oils), moisturizing (butters) and function (arrowroot & clay powders) – and there are no harmful ingredients - technically, you could ingest it and it wouldn't do any harm! I do not use any baking soda - my research found that many people are allergic to/irritated by the soda in natural deodorants, resulting in rashes. It appears that often users develop a sensitivity to the baking soda with continued use, so I have avoided it in all my deodorants, and use arrowroot starch instead.
close A unique blend of patchouli and palmarosa essential oils for an earthy lemon-rose scent, surprisingly unisex. These paperboard tubes actually ...
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Deodorant - Clay, Peppermint Tea TreeGrower: Solace Farm
Price: $10.00 ( 3.3 oz tube )Available (Exact): 3
A classic invigorating, germ-busting combo of peppermint and tea tree essential oils.
These paperboard tubes actually hold noticeably more than the standard tubes (3.3 oz vs. 2.5), and look smaller to boot with a more compact shape. I love that these are completely recyclable or compostable, including the paper label I apply. These tubes simply push up from the bottom – it may take a bit of effort to get the contents sliding, but holding it for a minute first to warm it can help.
My recipe is based on much research, and then trial-and-error tweaking, resulting in a formula that contains: Shea butter, beeswax, almond, castor & coconut oils, cocoa butter, arrowroot powder, kaolin & bentonite clays, and essential oils for both fragrance and, more importantly, anti-bacterial/anti-microbial power. This formula is the perfect balance of firmness (beeswax), meltable/glide-on-ness (oils), moisturizing (butters) and function (arrowroot & clay powders) – and there are no harmful ingredients - technically, you could ingest it and it wouldn't do any harm! I do not use any baking soda - my research found that many people are allergic to/irritated by the soda in natural deodorants, resulting in rashes. It appears that often users develop a sensitivity to the baking soda with continued use, so I have avoided it in all my deodorants, and use arrowroot starch instead.
close A classic invigorating, germ-busting combo of peppermint and tea tree essential oils. These paperboard tubes actually hold noticeably more than ...
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Deodorant - Clay, Rosemary CitrusGrower: Solace Farm
Price: $10.00 ( 3.3 oz tube )Available (Exact): 2
A bright fresh blend of rosemary, grapefruit, orange & lime essential oils.
These paperboard tubes actually hold noticeably more than the standard tubes (3.3 oz vs. 2.5), and look smaller to boot with a more compact shape. I love that these are completely recyclable or compostable, including the paper label I apply. These tubes simply push up from the bottom – it may take a bit of effort to get the contents sliding, but holding it for a minute first to warm it can help.
My recipe is based on much research, and then trial-and-error tweaking, resulting in a formula that contains: Shea butter, beeswax, almond, castor & coconut oils, cocoa butter, arrowroot powder, kaolin & bentonite clays, and essential oils for both fragrance and, more importantly, anti-bacterial/anti-microbial power. This formula is the perfect balance of firmness (beeswax), meltable/glide-on-ness (oils), moisturizing (butters) and function (arrowroot & clay powders) – and there are no harmful ingredients - technically, you could ingest it and it wouldn't do any harm! I do not use any baking soda - my research found that many people are allergic to/irritated by the soda in natural deodorants, resulting in rashes. It appears that often users develop a sensitivity to the baking soda with continued use, so I have avoided it in all my deodorants, and use arrowroot starch instead.
close A bright fresh blend of rosemary, grapefruit, orange & lime essential oils. These paperboard tubes actually hold noticeably more than ...
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Deodorant - Clay, Spring Rain EO BlendGrower: Solace Farm
Price: $10.00 ( 3.3 oz tube )Available (Exact): 5
Formulated as a men's scent (but a lot of women also really like this one) it makes me think "aftershave - but better". A blend of smoky Amyris essential oil with lavender and cedarwood oils.
These paperboard tubes actually hold noticeably more than the standard tubes (3.3 oz vs. 2.5), and look smaller to boot with a more compact shape. I love that these are completely recyclable or compostable, including the paper label I apply. These tubes simply push up from the bottom – it may take a bit of effort to get the contents sliding, but holding it for a minute first to warm it can help.
My recipe is based on much research, and then trial-and-error tweaking, resulting in a formula that contains: Shea butter, beeswax, almond, castor & coconut oils, cocoa butter, arrowroot powder, kaolin & bentonite clays, and essential oils for both fragrance and, more importantly, anti-bacterial/anti-microbial power. This formula is the perfect balance of firmness (beeswax), meltable/glide-on-ness (oils), moisturizing (butters) and function (arrowroot & clay powders) – and there are no harmful ingredients - technically, you could ingest it and it wouldn't do any harm! I do not use any baking soda - my research found that many people are allergic to/irritated by the soda in natural deodorants, resulting in rashes. It appears that often users develop a sensitivity to the baking soda with continued use, so I have avoided it in all my deodorants, and use arrowroot starch instead.
close Formulated as a men's scent (but a lot of women also really like this one) it makes me think "aftershave ...
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Duck - LiverGrower: Dogwood-Creek Farm
Price: $8.00 ( 1 pack )Available (Exact): 0
1 lb package of our pasture raised pekin duck liver. From ducks raised on native grasses and supplemental conventional grain, packages average 1 lb.
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Duck - Whole Pasture RaisedGrower: Dogwood-Creek Farm
Price: $40.00 ( Each )Available (Exact): 2
Whole Pasture Raised Duck averaging 3.5 - 4.5 lbs each. Heritage Pekin ducks are pasture raised on native TN grasses and supplemented with conventional daily grain ration.
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Dwarf Crested Iris Plant, BlueGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland garden. In mid-spring, this attractive perennial groundcover is a mass of blue blooms that reach 4-6” in height. Its 5-6” sword-like leaves arise from small rhizomes, that quickly spread, to form impressive colonies with a unique textural quality. Iris cristata does well in average, well-drained woodland soils in shade to partial shade and, once established, is dependably drought-tolerant. It complements other woodland plants such as Phlox divaricata, Uvularia sessilifolia, Geranium maculatum, Hydrastis canadensis, and Trillium luteum.
The iris was said to have first been adopted as an emblem in the 6th century by King Clovis of the Franks.
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Dwarf Crested Iris Plant, BlueGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland garden. In mid-spring, this attractive perennial groundcover is a mass of blue blooms that reach 4-6” in height. Its 5-6” sword-like leaves arise from small rhizomes, that quickly spread, to form impressive colonies with a unique textural quality. Iris cristata does well in average, well-drained woodland soils in shade to partial shade and, once established, is dependably drought-tolerant. It complements other woodland plants such as Phlox divaricata, Uvularia sessilifolia, Geranium maculatum, Hydrastis canadensis, and Trillium luteum.
The iris was said to have first been adopted as an emblem in the 6th century by King Clovis of the Franks.
close The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland ...
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Dwarf Crested Iris Plant, BlueGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland garden. In mid-spring, this attractive perennial groundcover is a mass of blue blooms that reach 4-6” in height. Its 5-6” sword-like leaves arise from small rhizomes, that quickly spread, to form impressive colonies with a unique textural quality. Iris cristata does well in average, well-drained woodland soils in shade to partial shade and, once established, is dependably drought-tolerant. It complements other woodland plants such as Phlox divaricata, Uvularia sessilifolia, Geranium maculatum, Hydrastis canadensis, and Trillium luteum.
The iris was said to have first been adopted as an emblem in the 6th century by King Clovis of the Franks.
close The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland ...
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Dwarf Crested Iris Plant, BlueGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( trade gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland garden. In mid-spring, this attractive perennial groundcover is a mass of blue blooms that reach 4-6” in height. Its 5-6” sword-like leaves arise from small rhizomes, that quickly spread, to form impressive colonies with a unique textural quality. Iris cristata does well in average, well-drained woodland soils in shade to partial shade and, once established, is dependably drought-tolerant. It complements other woodland plants such as Phlox divaricata, Uvularia sessilifolia, Geranium maculatum, Hydrastis canadensis, and Trillium luteum.
The iris was said to have first been adopted as an emblem in the 6th century by King Clovis of the Franks.
close The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland ...
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Dwarf Crested Iris Plant, WhiteGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( trade gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland garden. In mid-spring, this attractive perennial groundcover is a mass of white blooms that reach 4-6” in height. Its 5-6” sword-like leaves arise from small rhizomes, that quickly spread, to form impressive colonies with a unique textural quality. Iris cristata does well in average, well-drained woodland soils in shade to partial shade and, once established, is dependably drought-tolerant. It complements other woodland plants such as Phlox divaricata, Uvularia sessilifolia, Geranium maculatum, Hydrastis canadensis, and Trillium luteum.
The iris was said to have first been adopted as an emblem in the 6th century by King Clovis of the Franks.
close The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland ...
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Dwarf Crested Iris Plant, WhiteGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland garden. In mid-spring, this attractive perennial groundcover is a mass of white blooms that reach 4-6” in height. Its 5-6” sword-like leaves arise from small rhizomes, that quickly spread, to form impressive colonies with a unique textural quality. Iris cristata does well in average, well-drained woodland soils in shade to partial shade and, once established, is dependably drought-tolerant. It complements other woodland plants such as Phlox divaricata, Uvularia sessilifolia, Geranium maculatum, Hydrastis canadensis, and Trillium luteum.
The iris was said to have first been adopted as an emblem in the 6th century by King Clovis of the Franks.
close The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland ...
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Dwarf Crested Iris Plant, WhiteGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland garden. In mid-spring, this attractive perennial groundcover is a mass of white blooms that reach 4-6” in height. Its 5-6” sword-like leaves arise from small rhizomes, that quickly spread, to form impressive colonies with a unique textural quality. Iris cristata does well in average, well-drained woodland soils in shade to partial shade and, once established, is dependably drought-tolerant. It complements other woodland plants such as Phlox divaricata, Uvularia sessilifolia, Geranium maculatum, Hydrastis canadensis, and Trillium luteum.
The iris was said to have first been adopted as an emblem in the 6th century by King Clovis of the Franks.
close The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland ...
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Dwarf Crested Iris Plant, WhiteGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.00 ( gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland garden. In mid-spring, this attractive perennial groundcover is a mass of white blooms that reach 4-6” in height. Its 5-6” sword-like leaves arise from small rhizomes, that quickly spread, to form impressive colonies with a unique textural quality. Iris cristata does well in average, well-drained woodland soils in shade to partial shade and, once established, is dependably drought-tolerant. It complements other woodland plants such as Phlox divaricata, Uvularia sessilifolia, Geranium maculatum, Hydrastis canadensis, and Trillium luteum.
The iris was said to have first been adopted as an emblem in the 6th century by King Clovis of the Franks.
close The colorful blooms and easy culture of dwarf crested iris make it a valuable addition to the shady native woodland ...
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Eggs - All natural chickenGrower: CS3 Farms
Price: $5.00 ( dozen )Available (Exact): 2
The chickens graze in a protected area and lay their eggs in their coop/barn. They are fed from chicken feed from Hoopers in Murfreesboro.
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Eggs - Duck 1 dozenGrower: Solace Farm
Price: $7.50 ( 1 dozen )Available (Exact): 6
View RecipesEggs are one of the most economical and nutritious proteins out there.
You can feed a family on a few dollars, literally. Compare the cost of a frittata with burgers or steak, or a roast chicken!
These are very large (jumbo-sized) white and occasionally green-tinted eggs from our mixed flock of Khaki Campbells and Golden Cascades. These ducks are free-range, roaming the yard and wherever they feel like, really. They do get traditional layer feed overnight but only have access to our yard, pastures, and pond all day long. These eggs have deep orange yolks and thick whites that will show you why they’re called “whites” (and make chicken egg whites look eerily yellow). I don't think there is any difference in taste, but I do think there is a noticable difference in texture - the duck eggs have firmer whites and very rich yolks, I like them much better than chicken eggs.
Duck eggs are the best for baking, giving extra loft and lightness to cakes, meringues, etc. They also make fluffier scrambled eggs and omelettes as well, and are superb hard-boiled.
Note: it is possible to have an allergy to duck eggs due to the difference in their protein, which generally manifests as anything from slight nausea to stomach-bug-type symptoms. HOWEVER - on the other hand, if someone has an “egg allergy” it is most likely only to chicken eggs and NOT to duck eggs, and quite possibly they can actually eat eggs as long as they are duck! I find it frustrating and sad that such potentially life-changing information is so little-known.
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Eggs - Open Range Large to Jumbo BrownGrower: Waynediller
Price: $6.00 ( 1 dozen )Available (Estimated): 64
View RecipesOur eggs are ungraded but comparable to Large and Jumbo eggs. They have a thick brown shell and dark yellow yolks. Our chickens graze on organic pasture and eat non-GMO grains. To learn more contact Wayne Diller 931-692-3333 (closed on Sundays).
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Eggs - organic free rangeGrower: Hamilton Homestead
Price: $5.50 ( 1 dozen )Available (Exact): 0
We keep our chickens happy by letting them free range and feeding them all organic layer feed that is soy and corn free! They provide us with a beautiful array of eggs every day including blue, green, and brown eggs! We can provide them washed and refrigerated or left unwashed so they can stay on your counter! Please tell us your preference in the comments.
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