Friday, May 28, 2010

Pork Chop Samples

We will be offering pork chop samples at the Asheboro Farmer's market this Saturday morning. Enjoy your Holiday weekend with a one of a kind cook out item of pastured raised and naturally grown pork chops. Bone-in pork chops are packed 4 to a pack and are $4.50 a pound. We have boneless pork chops too and they are also packed 4 to a pack and are $6.00 a pound. For the best quality in taste, slow cooking is recommended. Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010


Saturday Mornings for

Whipowill Hill Farm


Our new place to hang out on Saturday mornings is the Asheboro Farmers' Market on Church Street. We back into our little space and set up our table, plug in the freezer and we are set. The area is covered and even has fans that help circulate the air. It is a state of the art space.


We meet lots of different people and get to catch up with all of the other vendors set up there. Everyone is there to help the other person out and everyone is friendly. I love being able to get up and check out all the baked goods. Then I go back and check out all the vegetables and plants. Towards the end I finally make my way to Mr. Ingold and get our beef for the week. All this while giving Hugh with Uwharrie Heirlooms a hard time. It is such a great way to spend our Saturday morning!


Last week we had samples of our sausage and almost sold out. We are checking inventory and seeing if we can do samples of something else this week. We need to keep everyone guessing as to what we will have. Please come on by and see us this Saturday. We loved to show you around.


Friday, May 14, 2010

Asheboro Farmer's Market

Wake up early and come hang out with us at the Asheboro Farmer's Market tomorrow. This will be our first day set up in the Farmer's Market world so we could use all the support we can get. Going to Farmer's Markets are one of our most favorite things to do, so we hope selling at one is an enjoyable experience! Tomorrow is strawberry day so things should be hopping. Hugh with Uwharrie Heirlooms will be there with his plants as well. Start time is 7AM and things start slowing down by 1PM. Maybe we will be sold out by then.

Please help support your local farmers. Thanks!