Locations

You can find Grama Sue's Rainbow Eggs at:

The Hy Vee on Agency in Burlington, IA


Markets:

Wednesday - Friday 9am to 1pm at the farm 1/2 mi east of the Nauvoo-Colusa Jr. High then 3/4 mile North on 1050.

Wednesday 3-7 pm at the Painted Corners on HWY 96 in Lomax, IL

Saturday:

7 - 11 am Keokuk Farmer's Market at the mall





Monday, June 23, 2014

Menu Update


Aren't they cute? Grampa Tom had a fit. He thought I was planting his boots. The one with the strings is his boot, but it's an old one that I stuck away in the store room a couple of years ago when I first saw this project on Pinterest :) I'm asking $10/boot!

So this week we hope to have:
Grama Sues Pasture Raised Rainbow Eggs
Radishes
Kale
Chard
Red Onions
Sugar Snap Peas
Beets
Zucchni
Cucumbers
Cabbage
Kohlrabi
Carrots
Broccoli

We may be able to bring in some:
Tomatoes
Sweet Corn
Peaches and Melons

In the herb department we should have:
Greek and Italian Oregano
Sage
Dill
Thyme
Chives
Cilantro (Dried only)
Tarragon
Basil and Parsley

Come get some good eats!

God Bless You All!
~Grama Sue

Monday, June 16, 2014

This Week's Menu Possibilites

 While supplies last!

Grama Sue's Pasture Raised Rainbow Eggs
Salad Mix
Tomatoes (only available Fri. and Sat.)
Radishes
Kale
Chard
Green Onions
Rhubarb
Beets
Kohlrabi
Peaches
Broccoli
Strawberries
Turnips
Peas

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

This Week's Menu Possibilities

Grama Sue's Pasture Raised Rainbow Eggs
Spinach
Salad Mix
Tomatoes (only available Fri. and Sat.)
Radishes
Kale
Strawberries
Chard
Green Onions
Asparagus
Rhubarb
Cucumbers
Beets
Kohlrabi
Peaches
Sugar Snap Peas
Sage
Greek and Italian Oregano
Dill
Thyme
Chives
Cilantro
Dried Gourds
Blown Eggs
Plants:
   Aloe
   Calencula
   Lemon Balm
   Pumpkin on a Stick
   Hanging Flowers

Monday, June 9, 2014

Update on Grampa Tom

Life has been crazy busy with Grampa Tom down. Hate to be so MIA from this blog, but it's kinda low on the priority list right now :(  I am going to try to  post a list of menu possibilities once a week for anyone who might want us to deliver to their home.

Grampa Tom is slowly recovering. He had a set back with some infection in the incisions on his legs, but hopefully in a couple of weeks that will all be healed up.

He started cardiac rehab last week. His blood pressure has been really good since the surgery, but when he started the rehab, it shot way up. Don't know why that is, but they put him on some blood pressure meds and it is back down. The meds really knocked him out the first day. He seems to be adjusting to them now, although he tires really easily.

He is able to wash eggs and do some little things around the house. Can't wait till he can haul the 50# feed bags out to the chickens again! I am getting pretty strong though, I should probably keep doing it  :)


We have been so blessed by people who have stepped up to help. Several people have come to help plant and weed the gardens, lots of people have given money to help us through this difficult time and even more people have held us up in prayer!

Job 14:7 “For there is hope for a tree,
If it is cut down, that it will sprout again,
And that its tender shoots will not cease.

Grampa Tom may have been cut down, but a sapling that comes from a tree that has been cut down is often stronger than the original tree because of the large root supporting it. We are fortunate to have strong roots in God, in our family and in our community! Thank you for all you have done!