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Friday, June 13, 2008
The business of being born: Chicken hatches in Kingston Springs
This morning on Jackson Cabin:
Isn't life here exciting?
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We are a group of Kingston Springs residents interested in local foods, Community Supported Agriculture, creating a food co-op, a farmer's market and the preservation of our town's beautiful and unique character.
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Farmer's Markets close to K.S.
Ashland City Open-Air Market, North Main Street, open every day, but Saturdays has most vendors
Belle Meade Plantation Farmer's Market, 12:30 to 5 p.m. Thursdays
Nashville Farmer's Market, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday to Sunday
Tennessee Farm products
Pick Tennessee Products site
Local Food Links
Local Table, a guide to food and farming in Middle Tennessee
Pick Your Own farms and orchards
Seasonality chart from Local Table
Useful Links
Feedback from Tennessee farmers and customers
Local Businesses
Tip-A-Canoe
Cliff View Golf Course
Red Tree Coffee
MacK and Kate's restaurant
Studio Mills
Milo Art Gallery and Gift Store
The Locals
Arts Aloud
Berggren Fibers
PT Gazell
Carter's Stained Glass
Friends down the road a piece
Mud Puddle Pottery
Growild native plants nursery
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