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October Markets
*Tues. - Nauvoo State Park 3:00 - 6:00 pm *Wed. -Hamilton Farmer's Market 3-6pm *Thurs. - Burlington Farmer's Market at the Port 5-7:30pm *Sat. - Keokuk Farmer's Market at the Mall 9 - 11 am
At this time, all markets except Burlington are subject to weather!
We will also deliver to homes if it's on our way for no charge!
(All prices are subject to change.)
EGGS:
Rainbow -$2/6-pk $3/doz Small Eggs $2.00/doz
BAKE SALE: All Natural Muffins - Zucchini, Banana, Apple $2.00 bag of 4 $1.25 bag of 2 Cookies - $1.50/ package Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter, No-Sugar Sugar Cookies, Sugar Cookies Crispy Rice Treats Lollipop Cookies $1 Chocolate Covered Peanuts $2 Caramel Corn $1 Chocolate Covered Pretzels $1 Grama Whitson's Pies $8 Grama Sue's Whole Wheat Breading Mix - $1.50/bag Noodles: Small $2.50 Large $4.75.
Oregano, Dill, Basil Baby Swiss Chard $2.50/bag Hot Peppers 10 cents each Green Peppers 50 cents each Swiss Chard $2.50 Pie Apples $1.50 bag Green Tomatoes 25 cents each
Lamb - $4.00/LB packaged to your specifications. Available only in 1/2 or whole lamb bundles.
*All meat must be picked up at the farm. Lamb will be butchered at Weber's Meats in Carthage.
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Quick Facts About Me
Sue Whitson
Niota, IL, United States
Farmer's wife, mom to 3 grown and married children by blood and many other "strays", Grama to 7, retired homeschooler, entrepreneur, home fellowship pastor, radical worshiper of God. Over 25 years ago, I committed the ultimate rebellion. I said yes to Jesus. II Corinthians 4:4 identifies satan as the "god of this world". I turned my back on him.
Did you know that 90% of all vitamins are made in China? My brand is made in the USA - Puritan's Pride!
~Grama Sue
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The Rebel. That's what my neighbor dubbed me when I was a teen. Still am. Grampa Tom was always the black sheep too ... We’re a couple of radicals who are fiercely independent. The idea of punching a time clock really goes against the grain of our personalities. This blog will chronicle our journey away from the paycheck. I’ll try to post about once a week or so to let you know what we’re doing, what works and what doesn’t.
Grampa Tom had a great job managing a farm that gave him the freedom to set his own hours and a steady source of income. After 10 years his boss decided to give up the stress of overseeing the farm and rented out the ground. We couldn’t blame her, but it left us out in the cold. It’s not the first time he’s had a really good job that evaporated through no fault of his own. Our kids are grown. He’s a fantastic farmer and we’ve managed to accumulate a few acres over the years. We figure it’s time he struck out on his own.
Me – I haven’t held what you would call a regular job in years. I got into Avon full-time several years ago, then I started babysitting and homeschooling other people’s kids. I've done elder care for many, many years. Right now, I'm "sleeping around" for extra money. I love saying that! It really messes with people's heads! It's not what you think. I spend the night with elderly folks so they don't have to be alone!, I also assess property for the local tax district.
We've always wanted an Old McDonald's type of farm. Grampa's main focus right now is pasture raised eggs and garden veggies. He is very interested in producing pasture raised poultry, but we're not ready to set up for that yet. We have quite a few sheep and Grampa usually raises some bucket calves every spring. We also have 3 geese, 7 guinea fowl, a hive of honey bees and a dog. Our old tom cat died this winter so we are looking for a few kittens to replace him. We'd love to have a couple of milk cows, some turkeys, ducks, rabbits and a few pigs someday as well.
I'm focusing on egg noodles, breads and blown goose eggs for the moment. I'd love to work more on crafts and other food products to sell at farmer's markets and craft shows, but there's only so much time in a day! I often think about how great it would be to live 900 years like they did in pre-flood days. There is so much I want to do and learn! I know I've got eternity, but it seems my time on earth is disappearing in a flash! At best, there's only 30 or 40 years left to go!
Hope you enjoy this little window into our lives and our farm!
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