Bakery
Buzz
Jamie's
Choice for Monday October 18th
is Cheese & Dill bread.
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Breakfast
Buns on
Friday October 22nd will be Orange Blossom.
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Muffins this week will
be...
Monday: Bran with Raisin
Wednesday: Orange Cranberry
Friday: Pumpkin Walnut
Saturday: Blueberry
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Buttermilk Currant
Scones will be on Thursday and Saturday.
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It's
Whole Oat's turn on
Monday October 18th (Whole Oat and Seven Grain trade
weeks)
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Berkshire
Grown in "NoCo"
Please join us for "Getting
to Know Berkshire Grown: Celebrate NoCo" on Monday, November 8 from
5:30-7:30 pm at Mezze Bistro+Bar.
Hors d'oeuvres and drinks by Berkshire Grown chefs and farmers
including Baby Cakes, The Clark Caf�, Gala Restaurant, Gramercy
Bistro, Mezze Bistro + Bar, The Red Lion Inn, Wild Oats Market,
Williams College, The Williams Inn, The Berry Patch, Black Queen
Angus Farm, Cricket Creek Farm, East Mountain
Farm, Elmartin Farm, Hidden Pasture Farm, Ioka Valley Farm, Mighty
Food Farm, Peace Valley Farm, Square Roots Farm and Sweet Brook
Farm.
Berkshire Grown members: $25 per person. Non-members can join for
$40 per person, which will include admission to the event. RSVP by
11/1 by calling 413.528.0041
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In
Greenfield November 1?
If so, be sure to visit
Hope & Olive Restaurant between 5:00 and 8:00pm and support the
NOFA/MA Raw Milk Network! Enjoy free food, sample local cheeses and
play board games.
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New
in Store
We have a new book, "The
Legend of Mt. Greylock" A History of a Mountain" by local author
Kristen Demeo.
Kristen says, "The Legend attempts to make a connection between the
May 1990 landslide on the eastern face of Mt. Greylock and the
mountain's name and its origin."
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For
Your Calendar...
November 8 -- "Getting to Know
Berkshire Grown: Celebrate NoCo" at Mezze, 5:30 to 7:30. Call
Berkshire Grown (413-528-0041) for tickets and more
information.
November 20 -- Holiday Farmer's Markets in Williamstown
& Great Barrington.
Get local products for your Thanksgiving table (or just any day of
the week's table!)
December 18 -- Holiday Farmer's
Markets in Williamstown & Great Barrington. Last year's markets
for Thanksgiving were so well received another has been added for
Christmas.
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