Sunday, September 26, 2010

Farm Day

This past Saturday the farm True Fields hosted their first Farm Day. I rode home with another mom and a total of five children. Judging by the noise level on the way home, Farm Day was a big hit with the kiddos! I believe Savannah said she wanted to go to Mrs. Jerica's farm everyday, even on Christmas and Valentines day.

Jerica and Matt Cadman opened up their farm to the community with the goal of educating others on the importance of sustainable farming and the nutrtional benefit of eating meat and dairy products raised in this environment. The educational aspect was hidden amoung the fun child-centered activities including milking a cow, making butter from fresh raw cream, collecting eggs from the hen house, feeding the pigs, and going for a hayride. And then there was the farm fresh scrumptious food. My daughter alone ate at least five of Jerica's fresh sausage balls and about 5 pieces of her homemade motzerella cheese. Refreshing homemade ice cream made with honey provided the finale for the evening.

The kids had a blast and learned where their food actually comes from (or where it should come from) and the parents gained insight that will hopefully affect future food choices. Sign up for their newsletters on their website, truefields.com so you will knowwhen the next Farm Day rolls around. It's something you don't want to miss. Heck it's worth going just to meet the Cadman's. This young couple's passion for health and sustainable farming (not sure if that's the correct term) are evident the first time they open thier mouths. These are the types of people you trust to get your food from. These are the type of people you want to get your grocery dollars. I have read that every dollar you spend on food you are indirectly farming. I farm at True Fields.

And on a side note, their piggies taste wonderful! We ordered a whole pig from them this past summer (it's less expensive if you buy the whole thing) and the meat has been tender and delicious. We have been so happy with thier products that we have already purchased 2 turkeys for Thanksgiving and Christmas.

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