good morning all! a breezy cold morning here at The Ann Arbor Farmer's Market in beautiful Ann Arbor. Last week taught a class on raising poultry at The Family Farms conference in Battle Creek Michigan with Nic.
these days i have chicken, duck, turkey, and eggs.
Might i suggest going to Zingerman's Deli for a John H. Turkey Pot Pie? or how about a Berkshire Pot Pie made with Nic's 4H pig?
AND if you are interested, my eggs are in: Plum Market Ann Arbor, Arbor
Farms, The Ann Arbor People's Food Coop, Hillers Markets, and Zingerman's Creamery.
Also coming to all the Plum Markets, at all three stores, will be my whole chickens.
Harnois Happy Hens. Hand-raised Chickens, Eggs, and Heirloom Turkeys. Hi, I'm John Harnois and I raise and sell free-range chickens, eggs, and heirloom turkeys in Webster Church Township near Ann Arbor, Michigan. If you are interested in having some of these, or in just talking about hand-raised food and heirloom birds you can call me at 734-645-0300. My Email adddress is harnoishappyhens@gmail.com
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Thursday, January 17, 2013
The New Year
hey there all you appreciaters of great food! i hope the winter is finding you well. Here on the farm things are a bit slower. In December we had the last of the meat chickens, turkeys, and ducks processed up at Munsell's Poultry Processing and in the freezers. We still have 700 or so layers laying, two geese, and two sets of ducks - one set past their prime and the other getting ready to lay. If you go to Zingerman's Deli you can order a John H. Turkey Pot Pie or a Berkshire Pork Pot Pie made with Nic's 4H project pig (Joyce). (My pot pie has a first name J-O-Y-C-E).
At The Ann Arbor Farmer's Market, which is open on saturdays in beautiful Ann Arbor (who'd a thought!), we are purveying all sorts of goodies: whole chicken, half chicken, whole chickens cut up into 8 pieces, breasts, legs, wings, livers, gizards - (or lizards as I often mis-say), stewing hens for soup as well as feet. We also have whole duck, turkeys - both broad brested and heritage birds, and eggs. Oh! and we also have a few braising ducks!
This saturday Nic and I are going to the Family Farms Conference in Battle Creek to talk to interested people about raising poultry. We did this last year at the conference and it was fun. Apparently we did OK as they asked us back again and in the brochure it states "back by popular demand" so we must have done something correctly!
i want to learn to play the bass guitar.
At The Ann Arbor Farmer's Market, which is open on saturdays in beautiful Ann Arbor (who'd a thought!), we are purveying all sorts of goodies: whole chicken, half chicken, whole chickens cut up into 8 pieces, breasts, legs, wings, livers, gizards - (or lizards as I often mis-say), stewing hens for soup as well as feet. We also have whole duck, turkeys - both broad brested and heritage birds, and eggs. Oh! and we also have a few braising ducks!
This saturday Nic and I are going to the Family Farms Conference in Battle Creek to talk to interested people about raising poultry. We did this last year at the conference and it was fun. Apparently we did OK as they asked us back again and in the brochure it states "back by popular demand" so we must have done something correctly!
i want to learn to play the bass guitar.
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