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RI DEM News Release: Seven Indoor Winter Farmers’ Markets Throughout the State Offer Rhode Islanders a Wide Variety of Local Products

by David Dadekian November 22, 2013
written by David Dadekian

RI Department of Environmental Management

For Release: November 22, 2013
Contact: Gail Mastrati 222-4700 ext. 2402

Seven Indoor Winter Farmers’ Markets Throughout the State Offer Rhode Islanders a Wide Variety of Local Products
Visit the Farmers’ Markets to Shop for Rhode Island-Grown and Produced Produce, Poultry, Meats and Seafood to Serve as Part of Your Thanksgiving Meal

PROVIDENCE – Rhode Islanders now have seven winter farmers’ markets available throughout the state where they can purchase a wide variety of locally-grown and produced products. The Department of Environmental Management’s Division of Agriculture and partners are helping to sponsor the indoor farmers’ markets through the “Get Fresh. Buy Local.” statewide campaign aimed at promoting awareness of and interest in buying RI-grown specialty crops.

“As you prepare for your Thanksgiving meal, take some time to visit one of our seven winter farmers’ markets,” said DEM Director Janet Coit. “Nothing’s better than a Rhode Island-grown turkey, locally-harvested fish and shellfish products, and farm-fresh potatoes, carrots, apples, cider and winter squash to compliment your Thanksgiving menu. They are all available – straight from the farm and the sea – at the winter markets.”

The South Kingstown Indoor Winter Farmers’ Market in the Peace Dale Mill Complex at 1425 Kingstown Road (Route 108) in Peace Dale is open on Saturdays through April 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Now in its fifth year, this market is an outgrowth of the South Kingstown farmers’ market that operates at URI’s East Farm and at Marina Park from May through October. This indoor winter market features a cornucopia of locally-grown and produced products, including seasonal vegetables and fruits, cornmeal, breads, harvest decorations, eggs, honey, candles, jams, RI wool blankets and yarns, artisan soaps, RI raised beef, pork, lamb, chicken, turkey, oysters, fish, seafood, baked goods, and dog biscuits. For more information about the South Kingstown Indoor Winter Farmers Market, visit its website at www.southkingstownfarmersmarket.org.

The Coastal Growers’ Winter Market in North Kingstown at Lafayette Mill on Route 102, just west of Wickford in North Kingstown, is open on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. through May 17. Throughout the summer and fall, the Coastal Growers’ Market operates on Saturdays at Casey Farm in Saunderstown. Shoppers are able to purchase a wide variety of vegetables, fruits, cheeses, naturally raised meats, breads and baked goods, fresh eggs, preserves, honey, chocolate, local seafood and fish, ice creams, kettle corn, flowers, wreaths, soaps, coffee, and handmade pizza for lunch. For additional information about the Coastal Growers’ Winter Market, visit its website at www.coastalmarket.org.

The Mount Hope Winter Farmers’ Market at Mount Hope Farm in Bristol is open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Among the many products that are available at this market are locally-raised meat, fish, vegetables, eggs, Alpaca felted items, freshly-baked breads, pies, cakes, coffee, honey, herbs, granola, and knit items. The Mount Hope winter market is located at 250 Metacom Avenue in Bristol, and will be open through May 31. For more information, visit www.mounthopefarm.org/farmersmarket.

The Farm Fresh RI Wintertime Farmers’ Market at Hope Artiste Village at 1005 Main Street in Pawtucket is open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through May 17. From now through January 29, the market will also be open on Wednesdays (except for Dec. 25 and Jan. 1) from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Now in its seventh year, the market specializes in fresh, locally-grown and produced food including fruits, vegetables, baked goods, eggs, meats, fish, shellfish, artisan chocolate, granola, coffee, jams, jellies, and prepared lunch items from numerous local farms and food producers. For more information about the Pawtucket Wintertime Farmers’ Market, call 312-4250 or visit www.farmfreshri.org.

The new Hope Valley Indoor Winter Farmers’ Market, located above the police station in the Richmond Community Center at 1168 Main Street in Wyoming, is open Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., through April 19. Vendors participating in the market include Our Kids Farm, Usquepaugh Baking Co., Stoney Hill Cattle, Carolyn’s Kitchen, Amador Coffee, Brown Family Seafood, Hanna’s Farm Alpacas, and Shepherd’s Harvest. For more information, email market manager Meredith Westner at mwestner@yahoo.com

In Cranston, the Pawtuxet Village Winter Farmers’ Market will be open on Thursdays, beginning December 5, at the Edgewood Congregational Church located at 1788 Broad Street. The market will run every Thursday from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. until April 17. Vendors include Blue Skys Farm, Pak Express, The Local Catch, PV Farmstand, Bernie B’s Honey, Barden Family Orchard, Presto Strange O Coffee, GC Farm, Long Entry Farm, Foremost Baking Company, Terry’s Tasty Treasures, Little Falls Café, and Virginia & Spanish Peanut Company.

The Aquidneck Growers’ Market located in the parish hall of St. Mary’s Church in Portsmouth is open Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. through early May. A wide variety of locally-grown fruit and vegetables will be available through the winter in addition to fresh breads and pastries, locally-sourced fresh seafood, pasture raised meat and eggs, and changing weekly artisan vendors. The market is located at 324 East Main Road. For additional information, visit www.aquidneckgrowersmarket.com.

The state’s $170 million agriculture industry benefits Rhode Island’s economy and quality of life, and provides access to local foods and horticultural products. Rhode Island has 1,219 farms, mostly family run, which occupy 61,000 acres. In addition to the seven indoor winter markets, the state has 50 seasonal farmers markets in urban, suburban and rural areas, and numerous pick-your-own farm stand operations. According to the 2007 USDA Census of Agriculture, Rhode Island was ranked number three in the country for direct marketing sales of fruits and vegetables from farms to consumers, on a per farm basis. Rhode Island also had $6.3 million worth of agriculture sales sold directly to the public, equal to 9.5 percent of all agriculture market sales, which ranked Rhode Island first in the US for percentage of direct market sales. The Economic Impact Study conducted by URI significantly determined that many economic values surpassed USDA figures.

“Buying fresh, locally-sourced meats, seafood, vegetables, fruit and dairy products at the winter farmers’ markets helps Rhode Islanders enjoy delicious, healthy foods and supports our local farmers, so get out and visit one of the markets today,” Director Coit added. “It promises to be an enjoyable – and delicious – experience!”

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Rhode Island Community Food Bank Holiday Meal Drive 2013
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News Bites: RI Community Food Bank, Easy Entertaining, Southside Community Land Trust

by David Dadekian January 2, 2019
written by David Dadekian

Current news releases—Eat Drink RI is not the source for these items—please follow any links for more information.

Rhode Island Community Food Bank

Holiday Meal Drive
November 1 – December 31

Rhode Island Community Food Bank Holiday Meal Drive 2013

Rhode Island Community Food Bank Holiday Meal Drive 2013

The need for food assistance in Rhode Island remains at record high levels. Every month, the Food Bank’s network of food pantries and meal sites is serving more than 68,000 people. One in three served is a child under the age of 18.

Here’s how you can help the Food Bank collect 350,000 additional pounds of food between November 1 and December 31.

  • Drop off donations of non-perishable food any weekday (excluding holidays) between 8 am and 5 pm at the Food Bank, 200 Niantic Avenue, Providence.
  • Organize your own food drive in your neighborhood, school, business or organization. We can provide posters and collection bins. For helpful tips, click here.
  • Make a financial donation to our Holiday Meal Drive by clicking here. Every dollar you gives enables us to acquire three pounds of healthy food for a family in need.
  • Visit our Kids’ Page and learn more about how young people can make a difference.
  • Attend our Holiday Meal Drive Open House on Saturday, Dec. 7 — see details below!

Most needed items

Tuna, peanut butter, canned and dried beans, canned soups and stews, canned fruits and vegetables, nutritious breakfast cereals, whole wheat pasta, brown rice, boxed macaroni & cheese, granola bars, and tomato sauce.

Holiday Meal Drive Open House
Saturday, December 7, 9 am to Noon

Rhode Island Community Food Bank, 200 Niantic Avenue, Providence

Bring the whole family for a festive and heart-warming event at the Food Bank.

On this special day, all ages are invited to drop off donations of non-perishable food and join in the work of the Food Bank, with hands-on sorting and packaging of food for families in need.

Entertainment will be provided by the a capella group, Voices of Christmas, and local teen singing sensation Emeline Easton , along with celebrity appearances by the new Miss Rhode Island USA and Paws from the PawSox.

There will be activities for the whole family, including tours of the Food Bank, a scavenger hunt, a make-your-own donation box activity, and hot chocolate and cookies prepared by our Community Kitchen.

Remember to bring your donations of our most-needed items (see list above or click here for a complete list).

For more information on the Holiday Meal Drive Open House, call 401-230-1674 or email celder@rifoodbank.org.

Many thanks to our event sponsors: Unilever and CVS Caremark.


Easy Entertaining

Easy Entertaining Serves Up A Locavore’s Thanksgiving
Skip the stress, don’t worry about the mess. Easy Entertaining Inc. has Thanksgiving covered this year!

Easy Entertaining Inc. is preparing gourmet Thanksgiving meals to order. The holiday menu features traditional farm to fork favorites such as Baffoni Farm turkeys, herb rubbed and ready to roast. The menu also features a choice of three appetizers, including homespun pumpkin cheese & pretzel roll dippers, ten gourmet sides, such as their signature stuffing with or without sausage and two desserts, including mouthwatering apple spice cake with caramel buttercream that serves 12-15 guests. Customers can head over to the Easy Entertaining Inc. website for the full menu and to place an order.

This is the seventh year Easy Entertaining is preparing Thanksgiving for customers and their first year offering online ordering. “In the last few years we have sold out on dinners and sides. Our staff preps for months to be ready to fulfill our customers’ holiday needs” said Katie Roberts, owner and executive Chef of Easy Entertaining.

“As a sustainable company we are so excited for this time of year to be able to share the local fall flavors of New England with everyone. Thanksgiving is the time of year to harvest and give thanks, and being farm to fork, we embody that concept completely.” Said Roberts.

Customers can order a complete meal that serves four to twelve guests. The deadline for ordering Thanksgiving dinner is Thursday, November 21, at 5 p.m. Customers can pick up their dinners on Wednesday, November 27 or even have their meal delivered.

To place an order click HERE or call 401.437.6090

For more information please contact 401.437.6090 or email Katie@EasyEntertainingri.com.


Senator Jack Reed (far right) with members of the Providence community

Senator Jack Reed (far right) with members of the Providence community

Southside Community Land Trust

New Federal Funds to Help Grow Urban Agriculture in Providence
U.S. Senators & SCLT announce $255,000 to help refugee gardeners plant roots in the community and cultivate food security

Today, U.S. Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse joined with Margaret DeVos, Executive Director of the Southside Community Land Trust (SCLT), non-profit leaders, community gardeners, and volunteers to announce a new $255,000 federal grant to support urban agriculture and refugee resettlement in Providence.

SCLT has been selected as one of 11 organizations nationwide to receive a federal grant from the Refugee Agricultural Partnership Program (RAPP). Other sites selected include New York, NY; Oakland, CA; Tampa, FL; Cleveland, OH; and Nashville, TN. Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island will also be working under the grant to support the initiative.

Rhode Island Department of Agriculture Chief Ken Ayers (left) with Senator Jack Reed

Rhode Island Department of Agriculture Chief Ken Ayers (left) with Senator Jack Reed

This funding will allow new refugees to grow food for their families and neighbors and accelerate their transition to becoming self-sufficient and active members of the community. In addition to providing fresh, affordable, and locally grown food, SCLT’s initiative will turn underutilized land into plots of verdant, sustainable, community assets.

“I commend Southside Community Land Trust and am proud to help make this grant possible,” said U.S. Senator Jack Reed, a senior member of the Appropriations subcommittee that funds RAPP. “In addition to providing healthy food and a potential source of income, this program helps refugees plant roots in Rhode Island and connect with the greater community through food and farming.”

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Gracie’s Pastry Chef Melissa Denmark’s Apple Buttermilk Tart video from the Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau

by David Dadekian November 21, 2012
written by David Dadekian

Just in time for Thanksgiving dessert comes this baking demonstration video from Gracie’s Pastry Chef Melissa Denmark, produced by the Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau. You can watch it above and if you click through to YouTube you can find the recipe . Thank you to Gracie’s and the PWCVB. Happy Thanksgiving!

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News Bites: Gracie’s, Farmstead Inc. and Temple Restaurant & Lounge

by David Dadekian November 19, 2012
written by David Dadekian
Farmstead, Inc.

Farmstead, Inc.

Three current news releases—Eat Drink RI is not the source for these items—please follow any links for more information.

Gracie’s

Allan Industries hosts 2nd annual Thanksgiving Dinner for Re-Focus clients at Gracie’s

For the second Thanksgiving in a row, Allan Industries will join Gracie’s to proudly welcome approximately 60 clients and staff of Re-Focus, Inc., a Providence-based nonprofit human service agency that serves Rhode Island adults with varying physical and developmental needs.

Since 1972, Re-Focus has enabled persons with developmental disabilities to pursue productive and healthy lives.

“On behalf of the entire Gracie’s team, we’re so honored to spend our Thanksgiving with the wonderful people from Re-Focus,” said Ellen Gracyalny, owner of Gracie’s. “It creates the most meaningful holiday for everyone involved.”

Allan Industries, sponsor of the dinner, is a national cleaning and maintenance company founded and run by Gracyalny’s parents Paul and Eleanor Gracyalny. The two businesses share an on-going dedication to community engagement.

“We value to opportunity to once again partner with Gracie’s for this special Thanksgiving celebration,” said Paul Gracyalny, founder of Allan Industries, whose regional New England office is located in the Ocean State. “It’s a day of sharing and gratitude which creates lasting memories.”

Again this year, Gracie’s will feature recording artist and performer Stephen Roane of Madison, Connecticut who will donate his time to play solo guitar for the guests while they dine.

“We have boundless gratitude to Gracie’s and for the support provided by Allan Industries,” said Re-Focus Executive Director Christine M. Kavanagh, RSM. “Our clients are able to spend Thanksgiving enjoying the most delicious dinner in the best restaurant in Rhode Island.”

Looking back at last year’s Thanksgiving dinner, Sister Kavanagh recalls one particular Re-Focus client who delighted in the dining experience at the restaurant.

“Sadly, she passed away this April. It means everything to know her last Thanksgiving was spent at Gracie’s,” said Sister Kavanagh.

Farmstead Inc.

Gourmet Gifts from Farmstead, Inc.
Stock Up on Culinary Treats for the Foodie on Your List

WHAT: With products ranging from seasonally-driven packages filled to the brim with the shop’s best cheeses, charcuterie and preserves to local artisanal treats fit to stuff the stockings of a gourmand’s dreams, Farmstead, Inc. is the go-to destination for thoughtful gourmet gifts during the holidays.

Artisanal Gift Packages:

Meat Club
Outrageously delicious meats and the condiments that love them, delivered to your door six times a year with tasting notes from Farmstead, Inc. Chef and Charcutier Matthew Jennings.
Price: $275.00 (plus tax and shipping if applicable) for a full-year membership at Farmstead, Inc. or www.farmsteadinc.com.

The ‘Rhody Samplah
This Ocean State-themed basket contains an assortment of little Rhody’s best provisions, including Atwell’s Gold Cheese, Pascoag’s Daniele Sopresseta and Garrison Confections Chocolate, plus local jam and Kate’s biscotti made in-house at Farmstead, Inc.
Price: $50.00 starting December 11 at Farmstead, Inc. or www.farmsteadinc.com.

Fantastic Four
A selection of four of Farmstead’s most popular housemade preserves, including one jam, one mostarda, one pickled item and one fermented preserve, each jarred at the peak of freshness.
Price: $35.00 at Farmstead, Inc. or www.farmsteadinc.com.

The Nor’Easter
Named after wintery storms that sweep from south to north, this basket holds a selection of cheeses produced across the country from Tennessee to Maine, plus locally sourced jam, oatcakes and one of Pastry Chef Kate Jennings’ housemade sweets to keep you warm in even the most blustery of weather.
Price: $65.00 at Farmstead, Inc. or www.farmsteadinc.com.

Spectacular For Sparkling
Kick off the New Year with three of the shop’s favorite cheeses to pair with sparkling wines. With a trio of 1/3 pound servings of cheese, oatcakes, local jam and one of Kate’s specialty baked goods, you’ll be clinking glasses to 2013 in style.
Price: $65.00 at Farmstead, Inc. or www.farmsteadinc.com.

Stocking Stuffers for Epicures:

Farmstead’s Candied Nuts
Quickly gaining a cult following, these house-candied nuts are a sublime mix of almonds, pistachios and walnuts, tossed with honey and proprietary ingredients and perfect to serve alongside cheeses, meats and pates, or to sprinkled into a salad.
Price: $20.00 at Farmstead, Inc. or www.farmsteadinc.com.

SlantShack Beef Jerky
Grass-fed, humanely raised and made in Brooklyn, this craft jerky comes in a variety of unique marinades, spice rubs and glazes – the perfect treat for any carnivorous foodie.
Price: $9.50 at Farmstead, Inc.

Suss caramels
Made to order in New Hampshire, these quarter-pound cylindrical caramels are hand-poured, cut and wrapped, ready to be sliced into bite-sized servings.
Price: $10 at Farmstead, Inc.

Garrison’s Chocolates
These Rhody-made indulgences are more comparable to works of art than the chocolate treats in most supermarket isles. The small-batch sweets range from luxury chocolates and truffles, to European tablets in unusual flavors like chocolate-lime and sesame milk.
Price: Available for a variety of prices at Farmstead, Inc.

Q-Tee Cut-Up
For cheese-lovers, nothing’s cuter than a tiny 50s-style cutting board, the perfect hard rock sugar maple surface to slice up a single piece of Farmstead cheese.
Price: $9.00 at Farmstead, Inc.

Waxed Plymouth Cheese
The sharp, full-bodied cheese from this Vermont-based company is produced with raw cow’s milk from a single local herd, treated humanely and continuously monitored for quality.
Price: $12.95 at Farmstead, Inc.

WHEN:   Retail hours:
Tuesday – Saturday
11:00 AM – 8:00 PM

WHERE:   Farmstead, Inc.
186 Wayland Avenue,
Providence, RI 02906

CONTACT:   Telephone: 401-274-7177
Web: www.farmsteadinc.com
FB: Farmstead, Inc.
Twitter: @MatthewJennings

Temple Restaurant & Lounge

Temple Restaurant & Lounge Adds New Fall Specialties to Dinner and Cocktail Menus
Cider Glazed Atlantic Salmon, Roasted Pumpkin Brick Oven Pizza and Cucumber Mash Martini Highlight Local Ingredients

For many Rhode Islanders, fall is an incomparable season; complete with some of the region’s most beautiful foliage, cool, comfortable weather, New England Patriots victories, and delicious seasonal foods. To celebrate the season, Temple Restaurant & Lounge has revamped its dinner and cocktail menus to offer guests a variety of appetizing options with a focus on local ingredients.

In addition to its traditional favorites, Temple’s new fall dinner menu features several new scrumptious dishes. Offered as a small plate, the Pumpkin Bisque is garnished with pancetta cracklings and crisp sage. For large plates and entrees, new dishes include Long Island Duck Breast with butternut squash and cranberry orange agrodolce relish; Cider Glazed Atlantic Salmon with beluga lentils and roasted root vegetables; and Temple Dark Braised Short Ribs with parsnip potato puree and local carrots.

For pasta lovers, Temple introduces its Pasta N’ Meatballs plate with roasted tomato sauce, house made veal meatballs and capellini. Highlighting the brick oven pizza offerings is a delectable Roasted Pumpkin Pizza with local pumpkin, house cured pancetta, taleggio and sage.

New to the restaurant’s mixologist-driven list of specialty cocktails are the Barrel Aged Manhattan featuring Rhode Island whiskey and made perfect, dry or sweet; The Mason’s Jar with Russian Standard Vodka, ginger puree, fresh lime, and ginger beer; and the Cucumber Mash featuring Local 9 Cucumber Mint Vodka, mashed cucumbers and mint, and lemon. Also added to the drink menu are two beer cocktails – the Perfect Storm featuring Sam Adams Angry Orchard and Bacardi Oakheart garnished with cinnamon and sugar; and the Michelada, a concoction of Peroni, Agave Loco Tequila, lime juice, and bloody mary mix.

Temple Downtown Providence Restaurant & Lounge is located at 120 Francis Street on Providence’s Capitol Hill. Dinner reservations may be made by calling (401) 919-5050 or online at www.Temple-Downtown.com. Complimentary valet parking is available for all restaurant guests.

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