January 9 Pickup/Delivery Service
Welcome Back! Hattie’s Garden is happy to get started on the New Year and to resume operations. Our order form is now open for the Saturday, January 9 Pickup/Delivery Service.
The deadline for placing your order is Tuesday at 8PM. We suggest you place your order as soon as possible to be sure you get what you want, as we do run out of some things.
What’s Available through the Online Order System
The following items are available now to order for pickup or delivery on Saturday, January 9.
Fresh Harvest has hydroponically grown, pesticide-free romaine, butterhead and mixed lettuce. Totem Farms brings you an assortment of nutritious microgreens.
Stag Run Farms has Fuji apples and Golden Delicious apples for you. We continue to have an assortment of jams and jellies from Backyard Jams & Jellies, with new flavors added every week.
Nancy’s Café has a nice winter menu with great soups, chilis, small and large quiche and more. Flying Squirrel Farms is off this week, but will return for the next service on January 16.
We have free-range whole chickens, half chickens and chicken liver from Dittmar Family Farms and wonderful free-range chicken eggs from Twin Posts. Alaska Wild Seafoods family-run business has Pacific Cod, Pacific Rockfish, Coho Salmon, Sockeye Salmon and Smoked Salmon fresh frozen directly from the boat and flown to the east coast every week.
King Mushrooms brings to us a large assortment of fresh mushrooms, including some difficult to find exotic varieties with amazing health benefits. We get fresh honey from Chrissy’s Bees (part of Stag Run Farm), and delicious aged and fresh cheeses from Chapel’s Country Creamery, made on the farm using milk from their grass-fed cows.
And happy New Year everyone and welcome to 2021. What a year we just had! Hopefully the COVID pandemic will come to an end sometime this year with the promise of the new vaccines. Here at Hattie’s Garden we’re all keeping our fingers crossed for this upcoming year to be a happier and healthier one!
Yours in the Garden throughout the winter,