Subj : Farmer's Markets To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Fri Jan 19 2024 13:38:01 Hi Dave, DD> We also have to the north of town Seaney Farms, who have a huge truck DD> garden and a greenhouse-like farmstand set up in Sherman, IL at the DD> intersection of Business I-55 and Andrew Road. Also Jefferies Orchard DD> which offer U-Pick as well as pick-it-for-you fruits and vegetables. RH> Sounds like places to become a regular customer at. DD> I use Suttill's more than the others if only to poke a finger in the DD> eye of the officious twits who don't understand "grandfathered in" for DD> the reason thatb there's an active, working farm within the city DD> limnits. Other towns in our area have markets also but they usually conflict with the hours of ours or are otherwise inconvenient. Besides, we're "home folks" at this market--got to know the regular vendors quite well. DD> I've never made this - but I've had it served to me. Quite nice. DD> Title: Galloping Horses (Thai Appetizer) DD> Categories: Oriental, Pork, Nuts, Chilies, Fruits DD> Yield: 9 Servings RH> Looks like something I'd try, never seen it that I can recall on a Thai RH> menu or at an Asian pot luck. DD> I can only get it at Magic Kitchen - which was the first Thai DD> restaurant in town. They serve very authentic Thai food. Including DD> Thai heat levels unless one chickens out and orders "mild". I'd probably go with the mild. Had a Thai bowl of something (forgotten what it was) in a mall in Hawaii--started mild but got hotter the more I ate of it. Steve had to finish the last few bites; my mouth was on fire. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... Myth #1: The computer only does what you tell it to do. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .