Farmers Market

Potato Salad–German Style

I make a very unique potato salad. Since I am giving up my recipe for my famous potato salad (probably only in my mind), for the first time ever, you have to humor me as I tell you the history of this dish. When I was in the 8th grade the Einsendel family moved in next door to us. This was a really big deal because Frank Einsendel was my age. We had seen enough movies that we knew all…

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Container Gardening

We are now in the middle of May.  Today was absolutely beautiful.  It feels like summer is right around the corner.  I told you about Farmer Brown in my last blog.  Last Saturday Farmer Brown and Joyce stopped at Sherman Provision and they did not come empty handed.  They brought me a beautiful bushy tomato plant.  Tom said it would produce yellow tomatoes in between the size of a cherry tomato and a regular tomato.  I can’t wait.  There is something…

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Wilkins Run Farm

When I was a child we had a garden every year. It wasn’t an option.   It was a major source of our food.  We had fresh produce all summer.  Mom canned and froze everything we didn’t eat.  For a family of 6 it was a necessity.  I can remember going out with my dad to check our garden. I loved those times with my dad. What I wouldn’t give to be able to walk out one more time with him to…

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Farmer’s Market

I have wanted to have a Farmer’s Market at Sherman Provision for at least 10 years.  I was never sure if there would be enough room to host the Market.  I wasn’t really sure how to get started.  In March 2012 I was talking to Ty Stewart, a great customer and supporter.  I mentioned I would like to have a Farmer’s Market at Sherman Provision.  That was all it took.  Ty was engaged.  He made things happen…fast!  He filled out…

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