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This page is where you can place your orders. If you're logged in to your account *and* the market is open, you will see quantity box an "Add to Cart" icon next to each item. If you just want one, click on the icon to add it to your cart. If you want more, you can either change the quantity and then click, or click the number of times you want.
Once you've finished shopping, click the checkout link in your shopping cart (located at the upper left side of this page, below this help area).
You can place orders on Tuesday and Wednesday
I will get your orders to you according to the following schedule:
Hunters Walk Neighbors: I’ll bring your produce to you on Saturday mornings. Please place a cooler with ice on your porch if you won’t be home. Be sure I know your street address.
North Forsyth Jazzercise: I’ll meet you before or after the 7:30AM class on Fridays. I can meet you in the parking lot between 8:30 and 9:00 if you’re not going to class. !
12Stone Buford: I’ll meet you before or after the 9AM service.
Special Deliveries: To sign up for this one, you’ll need to discuss it with me, I really can’t go everywhere!
Payment: You can pay me when you take delivery with cash, check or venmo.
The Market Managers have temporarily disabled ordering at this market.
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Herbs & Spices
Turmeric - Fresh Turmeric RootGrower: Weedy Soil Farm
Price: $3.50 ( 4 oz )Available (Estimated): 5
My turmeric is truly fresh - not dried up like I've been seeing in the grocery stores.
Turmeric is a powerhouse of medicinal foods. It is the natural source of curcumin, proven to be anticeptic, antibacterial and anlagesic. It has too many health claims to list.
More importantly - it tastes great! I was a little skeptical at first, but the fresh version is not nearly as pungent as the dry powder. I have been adding a piece to my morning smoothies along with some ginger and cinnamon and it's really good.
Or make some turmeric tea.
Also - I don’t peel it. That’s just too much work and turns everything it touches (especially your fingers) bright yellow. I just snap a piece off, wash the dirt off and toss in in the blender.
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