Showing posts with label quick pickle kit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quick pickle kit. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

@SLONaturalFoods Co-Op New #QuickPickleKit Retailer




@SLONaturalFoods is selling the #QuickPickleKit and Spice Packets as a #natural #food option for #preserving your #vegetables.  Welcome to our new retailer!  More info: http://slonaturalfoods.coop/, http://www.quickpicklekit.com/.

Talley Farms Fresh Harvest New Website - #Collaborator Spotlight



#QuickPickleKit recommends checking out #TalleyFarms Fresh Harvest new #website. They have an informative #newsletter that you can #subscribe to.  #Pickling is a great way to #preserve the #bounty of the #harvest for tomorrow.  More info: http://talleyfarmsfreshharvest.com/, http://www.quickpicklekit.com/.

@SLONaturalFoods Co-Op New #QuickPickleKit Retailer

@SLONaturalFoods is selling the #QuickPickleKit and Spice Packets as a #natural #food option for #preserving your #vegetables.  Welcome to our new retailer!  More info: http://slonaturalfoods.coop/, http://www.quickpicklekit.com/.

Retailer Spotlight - Healthy Inspirations

#Healthy #Inspirations in San Luis Obispo, CA  is selling the #QuickPickleKit and Spice Packets as part of their #weightloss and #wellness offering.  Linda Lex, the owner is so dedicated to helping #women be their best.  Pickling is a great way to eat #realfood says Linda.  More info: http://weightlossslo.com/, http://www.quickpicklekit.com/.

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Thousands fill Main Street for Remsen Barn Fest




A young boy dressed as a pickle danced to a bagpiper as he invited visitors of the Remsen Barn Festival to try the event's famous pickle-on-a-stick. By Alissa Scott

REMSEN — A young boy dressed as a pickle danced to a bagpiper as he invited visitors of the Remsen Barn Festival to try the event's famous pickle-on-a-stick.

"Pickle-on-a-stick!" Ben Becker, 10, chanted. "Pickle-on-a-stick! Who doesn't want a pickle on a stick? Everyone wants a pickle on a stick!"

The barn fest celebrated its 37th year Saturday, as Main Street transformed into a mile-long retail strip featuring more than 250 vendors. Thousands filled the streets throughout the day.

The event annually ends the summer season, as it is celebrated the last weekend of September. Temperatures stayed in the high 60s, and the sun was out most of the day.

Emily Voelker, a junior at Vernon-Verona-Sherrill school, manned a trailer that demonstrated how to turn tree sap into maple syrup. She is part of a club that makes it on school grounds and explained the process to visitors.

"It's a lot of work," Voelker said, giggling. "But it's worth it. It's worth all the hard work."

The event continues from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, beginning with a 7 a.m. package breakfast at the firehouse in Remsen. Admission to the festival is free, and there is a $5 fee for parking in Festival of the Arts lots.

At 10 a.m., there will be a free Snow Country quilt exhibit at the Remsen Arts Center and CoCo the Clown will be painting faces at booth No. 138. The Butler-Sheehan School of Irish Dance will perform at the Soda Fountain at noon, and The Old Main will perform from noon to 4:30 p.m.

For a detailed schedule of events, visit remsenbarnfestival.com. #quickpicklekit Try the Quick Pickle Kit Read more here: remsen-barn-fest