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	<title>On the Market.</title>
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	<description>News, reviews, and events on the Roanoke City Market.</description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 12:58:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Agnew Seed Owner Dies.</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/07/22/agnew-seed-owner-dies/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 12:58:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Owner of Roanoke market&#8217;s Agnew Seed dies - from the Roanoke Times.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/170266">Owner of Roanoke market&#8217;s Agnew Seed dies</a> - from the Roanoke Times.</p>
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		<title>Lavender Sachets</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/07/21/lavender-sachets/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Create your own fragrant lavender sachets with this simple recipe.
Ingredients:
1/2 pound lavender flowers
1/2 ounce dried mint
1/2 ounce dried thyme
1/4 ounce ground caraway
1/4 ounce ground cloves
1 ounce sea salt
Instructions:
Detach the lavender flowers and leaves from the stems and mix with the other ingredients. Place in small bags made of silk, unbleached cotton or cotton with die-fast [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Create your own fragrant lavender sachets with this simple recipe.</p>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
1/2 pound lavender flowers<br />
1/2 ounce dried mint<br />
1/2 ounce dried thyme<br />
1/4 ounce ground caraway<br />
1/4 ounce ground cloves<br />
1 ounce sea salt</p>
<p><strong>Instructions:</strong><br />
Detach the lavender flowers and leaves from the stems and mix with the other ingredients. Place in small bags made of silk, unbleached cotton or cotton with die-fast color. Sew shut and tie with a ribbon if desired. Decorate the bags with ribbons or paints to give as gifts. Be sure to check out this <a href="http://www.craftsmag.com/projects/project.ihtml?content_id=71&amp;cat_idx=12">Idea for Herbal Brew Bags form Crafts Magazine.</a></p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t grow your own lavender, you can purchase it and other supplies from either <a href="http://coldfusion.affiliateshop.com/AIDLink.cfm?AID=021074&amp;Redirect=/bulkherb/l.html">Mountain Rose Herbs</a> or <a href="http://coldfusion.affiliateshop.com/AIDLink.cfm?AID=022385&amp;BID=1871" target="_blank">Glenbrook Farms.</a></p>
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		<title>Chamomile Tea Cookies</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/07/20/chamomile-tea-cookies/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 11:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Keep those chamomile blooms from your herb garden! Not only do they make a relaxing tea - my favorite blend is 50% dried chamomile blossoms and 50% dried lemongrass steeped for five minutes - but they&#8217;re great for cooking too! Here&#8217;s a little recipe compliments of Blossom Farm for Chamomile Tea Cookies.
Ingredients:
1/4 cup dried chamomile [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keep those chamomile blooms from your herb garden! Not only do they make a relaxing tea - my favorite blend is 50% dried chamomile blossoms and 50% dried lemongrass steeped for five minutes - but they&#8217;re great for cooking too! Here&#8217;s a little recipe compliments of <a href="http://www.blossomfarm.com">Blossom Farm</a> for Chamomile Tea Cookies.</p>
<h3>Ingredients:</h3>
<p>1/4 cup dried chamomile flowers<br />
1/2 cup softened butter<br />
1 cup sugar<br />
2 eggs<br />
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract<br />
1 3/4 cups flour</p>
<h3>Instructions:</h3>
<p>Heat oven to 350 degrees. Chop the chamomile blossoms and set aside. Cream the butter and sugar, then beat in the eggs and vanilla. Stir in the flour and chamomile flowers.   Drop by small teaspoonfuls on a lightly greased cookie sheet. Back 9-10 minutes.</p>
<p>A great place to purchase organically grown, dried herbs in bulk is <a href="http://coldfusion.affiliateshop.com/AIDLink.cfm?AID=021074">Mountain Rose Herbs</a>.</p>
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		<title>She just couldn&#8217;t stay away.</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/07/19/she-just-couldnt-stay-away/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 00:24:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Crafters]]></category>

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		<category><![CDATA[clothing]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[
Former Roanoke City Market Manager, Hope Hollingsworth, just couldn&#8217;t stay away from the Market forever. A year later and you can now find her on Saturdays helping Tim Belcher sell his homegrown heirloom tomatoes, squash, and beans. She&#8217;s also selling something of her own.

These cute tops designed and sewn by Hope are lightweight and airy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/hope.jpg" alt="Hope Hollingsworth" align="middle" /><br />
Former Roanoke City Market Manager, Hope Hollingsworth, just couldn&#8217;t stay away from the Market forever. A year later and you can now find her on Saturdays helping <a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/profiles/rollingmeadowfarms">Tim Belcher</a> sell his homegrown heirloom tomatoes, squash, and beans. She&#8217;s also selling something of her own.<br />
<img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/hopesclothes.jpg" alt="Hope's designs" align="middle" /><br />
These cute tops designed and sewn by Hope are lightweight and airy - perfect for keeping cool in this summer heat. And of course, Hope models her clothing herself to everyone she sells to!<br />
<img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/hope2.jpg" alt="Hope in her shirt." align="middle" /></p>
<p>Also new on the Market are some beautiful casserole dishes by <a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/profiles/ifitsdirt">Sherry Tucciarone</a>.<br />
<img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/casseroledish.jpg" alt="Sherry's casserole dish." align="middle" /></p>
<p>A vase by <a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/profiles/blueheronpottery">Jayn Avery</a>.<br />
<img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/birdvase.jpg" alt="Jayn Avery's vase." /></p>
<p>Lampwork jewelry completely handcrafted by <a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/profiles/roanokevalleyclayworks">Brian Seckinger</a>.<br />
<img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/lampworknecklace2.jpg" alt="Lampwork necklace." align="middle" /></p>
<p>And Milk Baths by <a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/profiles/rebeccassoapdelicatessen">Rebecca Dillon</a> made from healing goat&#8217;s milk, high mineral dead sea salts, colloidal oatmeal, and shea butter.<br />
<img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/milkbaths.jpg" alt="Rebecca's Soap Delicatessen Milk Baths." align="middle" /></p>
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		<title>This Weekend at 202 Market</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/07/17/this-weekend-at-202-market/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:15:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Weekend entertainment at 202 Market
Friday, July 18th
Parachute Musical/9pm/$8
&#8220;&#8230;a brainy brand of piano-pop that&#8217;s classically complex but warm and inviting&#8230;&#8221;
Legendary JC&#8217;s/11pm
&#8220;&#8230;sweaty, horn-gueled, old-school R&#038;B&#8230;a must see show!&#8230;&#8221;
Columbian Independence Party/9pm
Live music, prizes, food, dance, and many more!
Saturday, July 19th
Speidel, Goodrich, Goggins &#038; Lille/9pm/$15
&#8220;&#8230;it makes you feel good&#8230;clever song writing, freshness, warmth&#8230;&#8221;
+ Latin Dance w/DjDiego/9pm/$5
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Weekend entertainment at <a href="http://www.202market.net">202 Market</a></h2>
<h3>Friday, July 18th</h3>
<p><strong>Parachute Musical/9pm/$8</strong><br />
&#8220;&#8230;a brainy brand of piano-pop that&#8217;s classically complex but warm and inviting&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Legendary JC&#8217;s/11pm</strong><br />
&#8220;&#8230;sweaty, horn-gueled, old-school R&#038;B&#8230;a must see show!&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Columbian Independence Party/9pm</strong><br />
Live music, prizes, food, dance, and many more!</p>
<h3>Saturday, July 19th</h3>
<p><strong>Speidel, Goodrich, Goggins &#038; Lille/9pm/$15</strong><br />
&#8220;&#8230;it makes you feel good&#8230;clever song writing, freshness, warmth&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>+ Latin Dance w/DjDiego/9pm/$5</strong></p>
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		<title>Sun &#038; Skin Soother</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/07/16/sun-skin-soother/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 12:20:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Have dry, thirsty hands from working in the dirt this summer? Maybe a little sunburn where you forgot to wear you hat while gardening? Well here&#8217;s a little recipe I created to counter the effects of both. This rich cream is perfect for replenishing those stubborn spots of dry skin or for soothing and healing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have dry, thirsty hands from working in the dirt this summer? Maybe a little sunburn where you forgot to wear you hat while gardening? Well here&#8217;s a little recipe I created to counter the effects of both. This rich cream is perfect for replenishing those stubborn spots of dry skin or for soothing and healing a sunburn.</p>
<h2>Sun &amp; Skin Soother</h2>
<p>©2005 Rebecca&#8217;s Soap Delicatessen</p>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
1 Cup <a href="http://coldfusion.affiliateshop.com/AIDLink.cfm?AID=021074&amp;Redirect=/butter/butter.php">Shea Butter</a><br />
1/2 teaspoon <a href="http://coldfusion.affiliateshop.com/AIDLink.cfm?AID=021074&amp;Redirect=/aroma/f-l.php">Lavender 40-42 Essential Oil</a><br />
1/4 teaspoon <a href="http://coldfusion.affiliateshop.com/AIDLink.cfm?AID=021074&amp;Redirect=/aroma/q-z.php">Tea Tree Oil</a><br />
2 teaspoons <a href="http://coldfusion.affiliateshop.com/AIDLink.cfm?AID=021074&amp;Redirect=/supply/ingred.php">Raw Organic Aloe Vera Gel</a><br />
1 teaspoon <a href="http://coldfusion.affiliateshop.com/AIDLink.cfm?AID=021074&amp;Redirect=/bulkoil/s-z.php">Vitamin E Oil</a><br />
2 teaspoons of <a href="http://coldfusion.affiliateshop.com/AIDLink.cfm?AID=021074&amp;Redirect=/face/face.php#bod_sso">Mountain Rose Herbs Secret Skin Oil</a></p>
<p><strong>Instructions:</strong><br />
Melt shea butter in a pot on the stove over low, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat. Stir in remaining ingredients. Pour into <a href="http://coldfusion.affiliateshop.com/AIDLink.cfm?AID=021074&amp;Redirect=/supply/glass_jars.html">containers.</a> Makes 2 4oz. jars.</p>
<p><strong>You may also interested in trying these recipes:</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://coldfusion.affiliateshop.com/AIDLink.cfm?AID=021074&amp;Redirect=/newsletter/08/July/handcream.html">Gardener&#8217;s Hand Cream Recipe</a><br />
<a href="http://coldfusion.affiliateshop.com/AIDLink.cfm?AID=021074&amp;Redirect=/newsletter/08/July/sunburn.html">Natural Herbal Sunburn Relief Recipes</a></p>
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		<title>Gallery Show for Cheryl Dolby</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/07/15/gallery-show-for-cheryl-dolby/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 21:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Friday, July 25th, the Market&#8217;s own Cheryl Dolby will be hosting an open house for her gallery showing at WVTF. Please come by and see the beautiful sculptures she&#8217;s been working on this year for this event. The show is being held at WVTF Public Radio Station from 5pm - 7pm. There will be music [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Friday, July 25th, the Market&#8217;s own <a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/profiles/cheryldoblyoriginals">Cheryl Dolby</a> will be hosting an open house for her gallery showing at WVTF. Please come by and see the beautiful sculptures she&#8217;s been working on this year for this event. The show is being held at WVTF Public Radio Station from 5pm - 7pm. There will be music by Charlie Perkinson Trio and catering by <a href="http://www.ediblevibe.com/" target="_blank">Edible Vibe Cafe &amp; Coffee House</a>. While you&#8217;re there, you can also enter to win one of Cheryl Dolby&#8217;s Goddess Ceremonial Necklaces by guessing the number of beads on her car, B-Dazle.  <a href="http://www.wvtf.org/art_gallery/index.php">Click here for directions and more information.</a></p>
<p><img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/cherylshow.jpg" alt="" width="430" height="618" /></p>
<p><em>Sculpture by Cheryl Dolby; Photograph by Rebecca D. Dillon.</em></p>
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		<title>This week at Blues BBQ</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/07/14/this-week-at-blues-bbq-4/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 13:06:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Daily Specials this Week at Blues BBQ Co.
Monday, July 14th  Chopped Brisket Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink  $8.95
Tuesday, July 15th  Pulled Chicken Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink $8.95
Wednesday, July 16th  Fried Chicken Club, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink $9.95
Thursday, July 17th  Savannah Pulled Pork Sandwich, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Daily Specials this Week at <a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/FarmersMarket/restaurants/bluesbbqco">Blues BBQ Co.</a></h3>
<p>Monday, July 14th  Chopped Brisket Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink  $8.95<br />
Tuesday, July 15th  Pulled Chicken Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink $8.95<br />
Wednesday, July 16th  Fried Chicken Club, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink $9.95<br />
Thursday, July 17th  Savannah Pulled Pork Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink $9.95<br />
Friday, July 18th  Meatloaf Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink  $8.95</p>
<p>$6 Lunches Monday through Friday (Drink not included.)</p>
<h3>Weekly Happenings at <a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/FarmersMarket/restaurants/bluesbbqco">Blues BBQ Co.</a></h3>
<p>Karaoke Monday, July 14th Starting at 9p.m.<br />
Bluegrass Tuesday, July 15th Featuring Acoustic Endeavors, Starting at 7p.m.<br />
Wing Wednesday, July 16th Wings 50 cents!  Starting at 5p.m.<br />
Guys&#8217; Night Thursday, July 17th Drink and Appetizer Specials!  Starting at 7p.m.<br />
Friday, July 18th  BeeBop Hoedown, Starting at 9p.m.<br />
Saturday, July 19th  Gumbo, Starting at 9p.m.</p>
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		<title>Homemade Raspberry Thyme Vinegar</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/07/12/homemade-raspberry-thyme-vinegar/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2008 12:29:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Another delightful recipe made from market fresh ingredients.
Recipe courtesy of Blossom Farm.
Ingredients:
1/2 gallon white wine vinegar
1 pint fresh raspberries
1/2 cup maple sugar  or honey
Lavender thyme sprigs
Instructions:
Thoroughly wash 3 wine bottles. Divide fruit and thyme sprigs among the bottles. Warm vinegar in a stainless steal pot to 100 degrees. Pour maple sugar or honey into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another delightful recipe made from market fresh ingredients.</p>
<p>Recipe courtesy of <a href="http://www.blossomfarm.com/" target="_blank">Blossom Farm.</a></p>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
1/2 gallon white wine vinegar<br />
1 pint fresh raspberries<br />
1/2 cup maple sugar  or honey<br />
Lavender thyme sprigs</p>
<p><strong>Instructions:</strong><br />
Thoroughly wash 3 wine bottles. Divide fruit and thyme sprigs among the bottles. Warm vinegar in a stainless steal pot to 100 degrees. Pour maple sugar or honey into warm vinegar, stirring well. Using a funnel fill bottles with warm vinegar mixture. Cork the bottles. Label and store in cool dark place for at least 1 week before using. Keeps up to 8 months.</p>
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		<title>2008 Roanoke Arts Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2008 00:09:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Information courtesy of Hotel Roanoke; submitted by Thomas Becher.
2008 ROANOKE ARTS FESTIVAL SET
Second annual event to feature legendary Crystal Gayle;
Rock ’n’ roll, Bluegrass and classical music planned;
Theater, culinary arts, film, and puppets among offerings
Planning already under way for 2009 Festival
ROANOKE, Va., (July 10, 2008) – The second annual Roanoke Arts Festival, re-timed this year to [...]]]></description>
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<h2>2008 ROANOKE ARTS FESTIVAL SET</h2>
<p>Second annual event to feature legendary Crystal Gayle;<br />
Rock ’n’ roll, Bluegrass and classical music planned;<br />
Theater, culinary arts, film, and puppets among offerings</p>
<p><strong>Planning already under way for 2009 Festival</strong></p>
<p>ROANOKE, Va., (July 10, 2008) – The second annual Roanoke Arts Festival, re-timed this year to help celebrate the opening of the new Taubman Museum of Art, will be held Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 8-9 with free and ticketed events and activities to appeal to a wide range of audiences.</p>
<p>The 2008 Roanoke Arts Festival will complement the museum’s grand opening weekend and once again pay tribute to arts of the region and beyond with a host of rich offerings capped by a performance by Country-music legend Crystal Gayle. The Festival will include a free downtown rock ‘n’ roll concert, great Bluegrass music, a musical puppet show, an exposition of the culinary arts, theatrical performances, classical music and more.</p>
<p>The Festival will also serve as the grand finale to “40 Days and 40 Nights,” a celebration of arts and culture with daily activities and exhibits coordinated by the Arts Council of the Blue Ridge.</p>
<p>“This year’s Festival – timed for the museum’s opening and this historic moment for the arts and culture for our region – is a great way to celebrate all facets of the arts,” says Susan Jennings, Roanoke’s public art coordinator. “The 2008 Roanoke Arts Festival will extend this excitement onto the streets of downtown Roanoke and into venues in Roanoke Valley.”</p>
<p>“With the Taubman Museum opening its doors as one of the most impressive museums of its kind, we felt the Arts Festival should tie into that spirit and welcome visitors to explore not just the visual arts, but music, drama, film – even the culinary arts,” adds Festival manager Rick Salzberg.</p>
<p>As the final touches are being made to this year’s schedule, planning already is under way for the third annual Roanoke Arts Festival, scheduled to be held next fall.</p>
<p>“With strong interest and broad audience appeal from our inaugural Festival last year, we’ve heard from fans of the arts from throughout Virginia urging us to offer even more choices in years ahead,” Salzberg says. “That’s why we’re already looking ahead to next year, when we will resume a four-day Festival.”</p>
<p>The 2007 Arts Festival was recognized as one of the year’s best festivals by the readers of City Magazine, and even nationally renowned performers lauded the Festival.<br />
“I want to thank the committee for inviting me to the first Roanoke Arts Festival – and I know there will be many, many, many more,” Judy Collins said when she took the stage last October at the Roanoke Performing Arts Center.</p>
<p>Ramsey Lewis of the Ramsey Lewis Trio, had this to say: “When the Trio performs our intent is not only to communicate and have fun with each other on stage, but to extend those wonderful moments to the audience, and hopefully they will become a part of our musical conversation. When this happens, performer and audience become one and energize each other. This was the occasion on October 4, 2007, at the first Roanoke Arts Festival. The audience was musically sophisticated and a joy to play for. We eagerly look forward to our return.”</p>
<p>A video of highlights from last year’s Festival is available on the Festival’s web site at: <a href="http://www.roanokeartsfest.com/raf_movie/index.html">http://www.roanokeartsfest.com/raf_movie/index.html</a></p>
<h2>2008 ROANOKE ARTS FESTIVAL EVENTS AND SCHEDULE</h2>
<p>The Roanoke Arts Festival schedule, released today at a reception for sponsors and supporters at the home of noted art collector Jim Hyams, will feature free performances, events and exhibitions at multiple venues across the city. Many of the activities, including the rock concert, will be free.<br />
Ticketing details will be released closer to the Festival. A schedule of events is available on the Festival’s web site,  <a href="http://www.RoanokeArtsFest.org">www.RoanokeArtsFest.org</a>, and will include:</p>
<h3>Saturday, Nov. 8</h3>
<p>•	“FiddleFest Lite,” a day of Bluegrass with teaching workshops and jam sessions followed by a concert by acclaimed Bluegrass performers.<br />
•	“Day of Music.” A free rock concert with the “Magic Twig Community” and a number of other popular regional bands.<br />
•	“Doubt.” The Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play presented by the theatre departments of Hollins University and Virginia Tech.<br />
•	The James Piano Quartet.<br />
•	A concert at Blue 5 with great guest artists.<br />
•	Downtown art gallery tours.</p>
<h3>Sunday, Nov. 9</h3>
<p>•	“An Exposition of the Culinary Arts” at the new Culinary Institute of Western Virginia.<br />
•	Staged readings from the works of venerated authors Nelson Bond and Jack Kestner presented with the Roanoke City Library.<br />
•	World premiere of “Bull – A Puppet Musical” by The Thistledown Puppets.<br />
•	A special film presentation by the Grandin Theatre.<br />
•	A second performance of “Doubt.”<br />
•	Crystal Gayle concert at the Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre, with the exciting new Nashville duo of Sam &amp; Ruby as her opening act.</p>
<p>Also throughout the Festival, there will be ongoing exhibitions at area museums and public art, including:<br />
•	White Liquor, Blue Ridge Style at the History Museum of Western Virginia.<br />
•	Transportation Art: Photorealism From the Collection of James W. Hyams at the Virginia Museum of Transportation.<br />
•	A photography exhibition at the O. Winston Link Museum.<br />
•	Public art on view at different locations in the City with the Roanoke Arts Commission.<br />
•	The James W. Hyams Collection on view in Old Southwest. (Portions of this collection have been on loan to more than eight museums, including the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.)</p>
<p>“We are thrilled with the lineup we have so far, and especially delighted to be welcoming Crystal Gayle to Roanoke,” Salzberg says. “With three dozen hit records and 19 number one singles, her classic songs and continued success – Crystal was named ‘Best Female Entertainer’ by American Magazine for 2007 – assures a memorable performance which will delight fans, and serve as a strong cap to a weekend packed with something for everyone.”</p>
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		<title>Bountiful Berry Harvest</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article courtesy of FamilyCorner.com.

With summer comes berries, fresh berries on the vine that is. So what to do with the bushels full of ripe blackberries and raspberries you&#8217;ve harvested? Below you&#8217;ll find a few delicious recipes, the method for canning these plump, delectable fruits, and how to freeze for later use.
Canning
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Article courtesy of <a href="http://www.familycorner.com/" target="_blank">FamilyCorner.com.</a></p>
<p><img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/blackberries.jpg" alt="Blackberries" /><br />
With summer comes berries, fresh berries on the vine that is. So what to do with the bushels full of ripe blackberries and raspberries you&#8217;ve harvested? Below you&#8217;ll find a few delicious recipes, the method for canning these plump, delectable fruits, and how to freeze for later use.</p>
<h3>Canning</h3>
<p>This method applies to all berries, with the exception of strawberries. Yield: 3/4 to 1 1/2 pounds, processing time approximately 10 minutes.</p>
<p>For firm berries, add about 1/2 cup sugar to one quart fruit in a pan; bring to a boil, shaking the pan to prevent sticking; pack hot; cover with hot syrup.</p>
<p>For soft berries, fill jar with raw fruit; shake down; cover with hot syrup or berry juice.</p>
<p><strong>Syrup for canning:</strong><br />
Light &#8212; 2 cups sugar, 4 cups water &#8212; yields 5 cups<br />
Medium &#8212; 3 cups sugar, 4 cups water &#8212; yields 5 1/2 cups<br />
Heavy &#8212; 4 3/4 cups sugar, 4 cups water &#8212; yields 6 1/2 cups</p>
<h3>Freezing</h3>
<p>Happily, berries can be frozen successfully. You can pack your fruit without a sweetener if you wish to eat the fruit raw when partially thawed or if you plan to use it in pies or other cooked dishes. But you&#8217;ll find that most fruits will taste better and retain their shapes best if some sugar or syrup is added. You can add sugar directly to the fruit before freezing by gently mixing the two together with a spatula until fruit juices flow and sugar dissolves (usually about 1 part sugar to 4 to 5 parts fruit by weight). You can also pack the berries in syrup before freezing by using the syrup recipes above. Place berries into container or storage bag and pour cold syrup over the top of the fruit. Leave 1/2 - 3/4 head space in containers, squeeze all excess air out of storage bags, then freeze. Use within 3 months.</p>
<h3>Making Fruit Leather</h3>
<p>This age-old process couldn&#8217;t be simpler. The lightly sweetened purees of fruits and berries, spread in thin layers and left in the sun, dry into translucent sheets of fruit that are chewy and good. Here&#8217;s how you can make your own fruit leathers.</p>
<p><strong>Setting Up:</strong><br />
You need only a smooth level surface, such as a table; a place to put it in full sun; and a roll of clear plastic wrap. Tear off strips of the wrap, stretch it across the drying surface, and fasten with cellophane tape. To keep the fruit clean while drying, stretch a sheet of cheesecloth over it; you can secure it to two 2 by 4-inch boards on either side, taking care to keep it from touching the puree.</p>
<p><strong>Preparing Fruit:</strong> Wash fruit and prepare each as directed below; it should be fully ripe. Cut away any blemishes; then measure (up to 5 pints for any one batch). Add sugar and heat as directed. Remove from heat and whirl (part at a time, if necessary) in a blender or put through a food mill or wire strainer; cool to lukewarm. Pour puree onto prepared surface and spread to 1/2 inch thick (a full 5-pint batch covers a 30-inch-long strip of 12-inch-wide plastic film).</p>
<p>Remove stems and measure whole berries; use 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar for each cup raspberries (1 cup for 5 pints), or 2 1/2 tablespoons sugar for each cup blackberries (1 1/2 cups sugar for 5 pints). Boil berries, stirring, until liquid appears syrupy; then put through a food mill or wire strainer to remove some of the seeds; spread the berries about 3/16 inch thick.</p>
<p><strong>The Drying:</strong><br />
It may take 20 to 24 hours to dry, depending on the fruit and the sun&#8217;s heat. By the end of the first day it should be dry enough that you can loosen tape, slip a baking sheet underneath, and carry it inside; return to sun the next morning. When firm to touch, try peeling the fruit sheet off the plastic. It is sufficiently dry when the whole sheet can be pulled off the plastic without puree adhering. (Don&#8217;t leave in sun longer than needed.) In humid climates, you may need to finish the drying indoors. Set the sheets of fruit on pans in a 140-150 degree (F) oven and leave oven door slightly open.</p>
<p><strong>Storing:</strong><br />
Roll up sheets of fruit leather, while on plastic film, then cover that with more plastic and seal tightly. Color and flavor keep well about one month at room temperature, four months in refrigerator, or one year if frozen.</p>
<p>Many of the recipes included here call for raspberry or blackberry jam. To make your own jam is quite simple. Here&#8217;s how:</p>
<h3>Easy Raspberry Jam</h3>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
3 cups raspberries<br />
3 cups sugar</p>
<p><strong>Instructions:</strong><br />
Mash berries in a saucepan and stir in sugar. Bring to a boil and boil for 3 minutes. Remove from heat and beat with a wire whip or mixer for 6 minutes. Pour into jars and allow to cool. If not canning, keep stored in refrigerator.</p>
<p>Some recipes to enjoy with your over abundance of jam!</p>
<h3>Blackberry Jam Cake</h3>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
1/4 cup butter or margarine<br />
1 cup white sugar<br />
2 egg yolks<br />
1 teaspoon baking soda<br />
1 cup buttermilk<br />
2 cups all-purpose flour<br />
1 teaspoon baking powder<br />
1/2 teaspoon salt<br />
1 teaspoon cocoa<br />
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon<br />
1/2 teaspoon allspice<br />
1 cup blackberry jam<br />
1 cup sifted confectioners sugar<br />
1 to 2 tablespoons milk<br />
1 tablespoon butter or margarine, softened<br />
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract</p>
<p><strong>Instructions:</strong><br />
Combine flour, baking powder, salt, cocoa, cinnamon, and allspice. Dissolve soda in buttermilk, stirring well. Cream butter or margarine and sugar, beating well. Add egg yolks, beating mixture well. Mix flour mixture into the creamed mixture alternately with the buttermilk mixture, beginning and ending with flour mixture. Fold in blackberry jam. Pour batter into a greased and floured 10 inch bundt pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 to 50 minutes, or until cake tests done. Cool in pan for 15 minutes. Remove from pan, and cool completely. Combine confectioners&#8217; sugar, milk, butter or margarine, and vanilla. Beat until mixture is smooth. Spoon over cooled cake.</p>
<h3>Old Fashioned Blackberry Spice Cake</h3>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
2 sticks (1 cup) butter, softened<br />
1 1/2 cups sugar<br />
3 large eggs, beaten<br />
3 cups flour<br />
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon<br />
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda<br />
1/2 teaspoon salt<br />
1/4 teaspoon each, ground: cloves, nutmeg, ginger 1 cup buttermilk<br />
1 1/2 cups blackberry jam<br />
1/2 cup chopped walnuts or pecans</p>
<p><strong>Instructions:</strong><br />
Heat oven to 350 degrees. Beat butter and sugar in bowl of electric mixer until well mixed. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Stir together flour, cinnamon, baking soda, salt, cloves, nutmeg and ginger in medium bowl. Alternately add flour mixture and buttermilk to butter mixture, beating well after each addition, beginning and ending with flour. Beat in jam. Stir in nuts by hand.</p>
<p>Pour batter evenly into three greased and floured 9-inch round cake pans. Bake until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean, about 35 minutes. Cool 10 minutes in pans; turn out onto wire racks. Cool completely. Use a 7 minute frosting or a cream cheese icing with this cake. Caramel frosting is good too.</p>
<h3>Raspberry Thumbprint Cookies</h3>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
3 3/4 cups all purpose flour<br />
1 1/3 cups butter or margarine, softened<br />
3/4 cup sugar<br />
1/4 cup orange juice<br />
1 egg yolk</p>
<p>NOTE: This makes a LOT of cookies! You can cut this dough in half, use one half, and freeze the other for another time.</p>
<p><strong>Instructions:</strong><br />
Shape rounded teaspoonfuls of dough into balls. Place 1 inch apart on cookie sheets. Press thumb into centers of cookies, making deep indentations. Bake 10 minutes at 375 degrees F.</p>
<p>Remove from oven, and with 1/3 cup red raspberry preserves* fill indentations. Bake 5 minutes; immediately remove and cool cookies on racks.</p>
<p>*You can vary this recipe by using different strawberry, mixed berry and boysenberry all with excellent results.</p>
<h3>Raspberry Meringue Bars</h3>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour<br />
3 teaspoons baking powder<br />
1 1/4 cups sugar<br />
3/4 cup butter &#8212; cut in pieces<br />
2 tablespoons grated lemon peel<br />
3 egg yolks<br />
1 1/2 cups red raspberry jam<br />
1 cup chopped nuts<br />
3 egg whites<br />
1 cup sugar<br />
1 cup flaked coconut</p>
<p><strong>Instructions:</strong><br />
In large bowl of mixer, beat together the first 6 ingredients until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Pat mixture on the bottom and 1-inch up sides of a buttered 9&#215;13-inch pan. Bake at 350 F. for 15 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to cool for 10 minutes. Spoon red raspberry jam mixed with 1 cup chopped nuts evenly on crust. Beat the egg whites until foamy; slowly add the 1 cup sugar and continue beating till meringue is thick. Fold in the coconut until blended well. Spread meringue evenly over all and bake at 350 F. for about 30 minutes or until meringue is dry and lightly browned. Cover pan with foil and allow to cool. To serve, cut in 1-1/2&#8243; squares.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong> Amanda Formaro is the entrepreneurial mother of four children. She is also the owner of <a href="http://familycorner.com/" target="_blank">familycorner.com</a> magazine.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blueberries, raspberries, and lavender are all in season.  And if you&#8217;re lucky you have a few of these planted in your own yard so you can use the freshest ingredients. If not, then pick them up at the Roanoke City Market. Then enjoy a nice evening in the hot tub with this creative margarita!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blueberries, raspberries, and lavender are all in season.  And if you&#8217;re lucky you have a few of these planted in your own yard so you can use the freshest ingredients. If not, then pick them up at the <a href="http://roanokefarmersmarket.com">Roanoke City Market</a>. Then enjoy a nice evening in the hot tub with this creative margarita!</p>
<p>Recipe courtesy of <a href="http://www.purplehazelavender.com/" target="_blank">Purple Haze Lavender.</a></p>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
3/4 - 1 cup tequila<br />
1/3 - 1/2 cup blue curacao or other orange flavor liqueur<br />
3/4 - 1 cup canned coconut milk<br />
1/4 - 1/3 cup lime juice<br />
1 1/2 - 2 cuts frozen unsweetened raspberries<br />
1 1/2 - 2 cuts frozen unsweetened blueberries<br />
3-4 ice cubes<br />
1 t. lavender</p>
<p><strong>Instructions:</strong><br />
In a blender, combine the tequila, curacao, coconut milk and lime juice. Cover and turn to high speed, then gradually add berries and ice. Whirl until smooth and slushy. Pour into glasses. You can rub glass rims with lime and dip the rim in lavender sugar or salt. Add a lavender sprig for garnish!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Metro! announced in their newsletter today that they will be offering daily &#8220;Cash Crash Lunches.&#8221;
In these trying economic times, we know that even enjoying a good lunch can be difficult.  In that spirit, we&#8217;d like to invite you to join us for our daily &#8220;Cash Crunch Lunch&#8221; specials.  We feature a daily $7 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.metroroanoke.com">Metro!</a> announced in their newsletter today that they will be offering daily &#8220;Cash Crash Lunches.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p>In these trying economic times, we know that even enjoying a good lunch can be difficult.  In that spirit, we&#8217;d like to invite you to join us for our daily &#8220;Cash Crunch Lunch&#8221; specials.  We feature a daily $7 lunch special, such as our grilled prime sirloin salad with buttermilk dressing and golden pommes frittes.  We&#8217;ve also added an heirloom tomato BLT to our hugely successful $6 sandwich menu, compliments of farmer Tim Belcher from Rolling Meadows Farms on the City Market.  </p></blockquote>
<p>You may also be interested in their Sunday early dinner specials where you can enjoy a 3-course European-style boutique dinner from 5-7pm for $20. Or try out their new Fresh Shots menu which contains freshly juiced fruits mixed with Absolut vodka. These drinks are refreshing without being sugary and sweet. They have seven flavors to choose from: Blueberry-Watermelon, Strawberry-Orange, Citrus Orange-Lemon-Lime, Blackberry-Lemon, Bing cherry-Orange, Cucumber-Ginger, and<br />
Cantaloupe.</p>
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		<title>Lavender Riesling Cheesecake</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 15:08:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your garden looks like mine, then you have lavender in full bloom right now. Here&#8217;s a great recipe for cheesecake that utilizes fresh lavender.
Recipe courtesy of Blossom Farm.
Ingredients:
2/3 cup pastry flour
1/3 cup cornstarch
2 eggs, separated
4 whole eggs
1 egg yolk
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/2 cup + 2 Tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Filling:
2/3 cup white wine
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your garden looks like mine, then you have lavender in full bloom right now. Here&#8217;s a great recipe for cheesecake that utilizes fresh lavender.</p>
<p>Recipe courtesy of <a href="http://www.blossomfarm.com/" target="_blank">Blossom Farm.</a></p>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
2/3 cup pastry flour<br />
1/3 cup cornstarch<br />
2 eggs, separated<br />
4 whole eggs<br />
1 egg yolk<br />
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar<br />
1/2 cup + 2 Tablespoons sugar<br />
1 teaspoon vanilla extract</p>
<p><strong>Filling:</strong><br />
2/3 cup white wine<br />
3 Tablespoons fresh lavender, chopped<br />
2+1/2 teaspoons gelatin powder<br />
6 egg yolks<br />
2/3 cup sugar<br />
2 Tablespoons lemon juice<br />
2 cups mascarpone cheese</p>
<p><strong>Instructions:</strong><br />
Preheat oven to 350 F.</p>
<p>Line a jellyroll pan with parchment paper.</p>
<p>Sift together flour and cornstarch and set aside.</p>
<p>Whip the 2 separated egg whites with cream of tartar until stiff peaks and reserve. Warm 4 eggs in their shells in hot water for 2 minutes. Whip the 4 eggs with the 2 separated yolks plus additional yolk on high speed with sugar and vanilla until think and pale. Fold in flour, and then fold in whites in 2 additions.</p>
<p>Spread batter evenly onto baking pan and bake for 15 to 18 minutes. Allow to cool.</p>
<p>Line sides of an 8-inch springform pan with parchment and cut a disc of sponge cake to line the bottom.</p>
<p>Filling: Heat white wine with lavender to infuse the flavour.</p>
<p>Strain out lavender (or leave in for colour).</p>
<p>Soften gelatin in 2 Tablespoons cold water and set aside.</p>
<p>Over a pot of simmering water, whisk together egg yolks, sugar, lemon juice and wine until doubled in volume and whisk leaves a ribbon when you lift it.</p>
<p>Remove from heat and stir in gelatin.</p>
<p>Whisk in mascarpone cheese and pour into springform pan. Chill for 4 hours before unmolding.</p>
<p>To Assemble: Remove springform pan and parchment. Sides can be coated with graham crumbs or left plain and tied with a ribbon for a special occasion. Garnish top with fresh lavender flowers or berries. Serve.</p>
<p>This is a no-bake cheesecake - the light scent of lavender is matched in texture by an almost mousse-like cheesecake filling.</p>
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		<title>Dill Dip Recipe</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/07/08/dill-dip-recipe/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 15:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With dill weed in season, use some of your fresh picked dill for this easy dip recipe. This dip makes an excellent dip for both veggies and chips.
Ingredients:
3/4 cup dill weed
3/4 cup accent
3/4 cup season salt
3/4 cup onion flakes
3/4 cup parsley flakes
1 cup sour cream
1 cup Miracle Whip
Instructions:
Mix all dry ingredients together and put in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With dill weed in season, use some of your fresh picked dill for this easy dip recipe. This dip makes an excellent dip for both veggies and chips.</p>
<h3>Ingredients:</h3>
<p>3/4 cup dill weed<br />
3/4 cup accent<br />
3/4 cup season salt<br />
3/4 cup onion flakes<br />
3/4 cup parsley flakes</p>
<p>1 cup sour cream<br />
1 cup Miracle Whip</p>
<h3>Instructions:</h3>
<p>Mix all dry ingredients together and put in a jar with a lid for future use. For dip, combine two Tablespoons of dry mix, one cup sour cream, and one cup Miracle Whip in a small bowl. Refrigerate for at least two hours to allow the flavors to blend.</p>
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		<title>This week at Blues BBQ</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/07/07/this-week-at-blues-bbq-3/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 15:08:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[This week at Blues BBQ Co.
Daily Specials
Monday, July 7th -  Meatloaf, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink  $8.95
Tuesday, July 8th -  Grilled Chicken Salad, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink $8.95
Wednesday, July 9th -  Sliced Pork Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink $9.95
Thursday, July 10th -  Crunchers, fresh cut [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week at <a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/FarmersMarket/restaurants/bluesbbqco">Blues BBQ Co.</a></p>
<h2>Daily Specials</h2>
<p>Monday, July 7th -  Meatloaf, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink  $8.95<br />
Tuesday, July 8th -  Grilled Chicken Salad, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink $8.95<br />
Wednesday, July 9th -  Sliced Pork Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink $9.95<br />
Thursday, July 10th -  Crunchers, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink $9.95<br />
Friday, July 11th -  Buffalo Chicken Sandwich, fresh cut bull chips &#038; drink  $8.95</p>
<p>$6 Lunches Monday-Friday (Drink not included)</p>
<h2>Weekly Happenings</h2>
<p>Karaoke Monday, July 7th  Starting at 9p.m.<br />
Bluegrass Tuesday, July 8th Featuring Acoustic Endeavors, Starting at 7p.m.<br />
Wing Wednesday, July 9th Wings 50 cents!  Starting at 5p.m.<br />
Guys&#8217; Night Thursday, July 10th Drink and Appetizer Specials!  Starting at 7p.m.<br />
Friday, July 11th  Hoppie Vaughn, Starting at 9 p.m.<br />
Saturday, July 12th  Rotgut Revival, Starting at 9p.m.</p>
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		<title>Summer Cooking Classes at Hotel Roanoke</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/07/07/summer-cooking-classes-at-hotel-roanoke/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 14:59:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are the upcoming classes being offered at Hotel Roanoke:
July 27th - Discovering Spain.
Please join us as we take a culinary tour of Spain. This class will cover some of the traditional recipes of the country such as Paella and Chimichurra. We will also talk about the history of the food and sample some Spanish [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are the upcoming classes being offered at Hotel Roanoke:</p>
<p>July 27th - Discovering Spain.<br />
Please join us as we take a culinary tour of Spain. This class will cover some of the traditional recipes of the country such as Paella and Chimichurra. We will also talk about the history of the food and sample some Spanish wines to go along with the foods.</p>
<p>August 17th - Cooking with Wines.<br />
Take a closer look at pairing food with wine and how to prepare dishes with the right wine. This class will focus on some classic and not so classic recipes that you can, with a little time and love, prepare at home. We will also sample a variety of wines and talk about how to use them in cooking and what to look for when pairing wine with food.</p>
<p>There are also classes being scheduled for September and October.</p>
<p>Classes meet on these dates from 1-5 p.m. at the Hotel Roanoke &#038; Conference Center. Cost is $85 person and must be secured with a credit card. A $30 cancellation fee will apply to reservations canceled within three days before the class. A minimum of eight people will be required to hold each class.</p>
<p>To register, call the Regency Room at 540-985-5900 or visit HotelRoanoke.com for more information.</p>
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		<title>This week at Blues BBQ Co.</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/06/24/this-week-at-blues-bbq-co/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 01:12:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[What to look forward to this week at Blues BBQ Co.:
Karaoke Monday, June 3rd Starting at 9p.m.
Bluegrass Tuesday, June 24th Featuring Acoustic Endeavors, Starting at 7p.m.
Wing Wednesday, June 25th Wings 50 cents!  Starting at 5p.m.
Guys&#8217; Night Thursday, June 26th Drink and Appetizer Specials!  Starting at 7p.m.
Friday, June 27th:  Electric Cameleon, Starting at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What to look forward to this week at <a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/FarmersMarket/restaurants/bluesbbqco">Blues BBQ Co.</a>:</h2>
<p>Karaoke Monday, June 3rd Starting at 9p.m.</p>
<p>Bluegrass Tuesday, June 24th Featuring Acoustic Endeavors, Starting at 7p.m.</p>
<p>Wing Wednesday, June 25th Wings 50 cents!  Starting at 5p.m.</p>
<p>Guys&#8217; Night Thursday, June 26th Drink and Appetizer Specials!  Starting at 7p.m.</p>
<p>Friday, June 27th:  Electric Cameleon, Starting at 9p.m.</p>
<p>Saturday, June 28th:  Kase Project, Starting at 9p.m. </p>
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		<title>Hotel Roanoke Launches Tourism Website</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/06/24/hotel-roanoke-launches-tourism-website/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 00:53:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center and The Virginia Tech Foundation Launch Tourism Website
RoanokeRailCam.com Provides Path to Explore, Learn and Access Roanoke&#8217;s Rich Railroad Heritage
All aboard! RoanokeRailCam.com!
The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center and the Virginia Tech Foundation have launched a tourism web site promoting the transportation that brought tourists and visitors to the Roanoke Valley [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center and The Virginia Tech Foundation Launch Tourism Website</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.roanokerailcam.com">RoanokeRailCam.com</a> Provides Path to Explore, Learn and Access Roanoke&#8217;s Rich Railroad Heritage</p>
<p>All aboard! <a href="http://www.roanokerailcam.com">RoanokeRailCam.com</a>!</p>
<p>The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center and the Virginia Tech Foundation have launched a tourism web site promoting the transportation that brought tourists and visitors to the Roanoke Valley 125 years ago.</p>
<p>Located on top of The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center, the railcam looks out over more than four tracks of the Norfolk and Southern Railroad and gives a glimpse into Roanoke’s history, the downtown skyline and Mill Mountain.</p>
<p>RoanokeRailCam.com provides the path to explore, learn and access Roanoke’s rich railroad heritage with direct links to the O.Winston Link Museum, Virginia Transportation Museum, The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center and The Norfolk and Western Historical Society.  From O. Winston Link’s stunning photography displays located in the historic Norfolk &amp; Western Passenger Station and the vintage locomotives exhibits at the Virginia Museum of Transportation, to the historic Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center founded and built by the railroad in 1882, RoanokeRailCam.com is the premier site for remote train watching in Roanoke, Virginia.</p>
<p>“This site is a celebration of Roanoke’s heritage and provides visitors and residents the opportunity to learn the history of the railroad in the Roanoke Valley,” said Dr. Raymond D. Smoot, Jr., Chief Operating Officer of the Virginia Tech Foundation.  “I invite everyone to visit, learn and enjoy the bustling railroad that has been an integral part in the history and development of the Roanoke Valley.”</p>
<p>The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center has also created a Train Lover’s Package with accommodations overlooking the railroad, breakfast for two in the Regency Room, and a commemorative history mug and book to help tourists easily access the Valley.</p>
<p>“This is a unique opportunity for tourists, residents and visitors to experience how Roanoke became what it is today,” said Gary Walton, general manager of The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center.  “The Hotel and many of us wouldn’t be here if not for Frederick J. Kimball and Norfolk and Western (today Norfolk and Southern).”</p>
<p>The camera is operated by a Sony Impela Network Camera.  A download may be required to view the picture.</p>
<p>ABOUT THE VIRGINIA TECH FOUNDATION<br />
The Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable corporation.  It was established and continues solely to support the instructional, research and public service programs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.</p>
<p>ABOUT THE HOTEL ROANOKE &amp; CONFERENCE CENTER<br />
The Hotel Roanoke, which first opened in 1882, was given to the Virginia Tech in late 1989 by the predecessor of the Norfolk Southern Corporation (Norfolk and Western Railroad).  Designated as a National Historic Landmark, the Hotel Roanoke &amp; Conference Center has 331 luxuriously appointed guestrooms and a 63,000-square-foot, high-tech conference center. It is a joint project of Hotel Roanoke LLC, the City of Roanoke and Virginia Tech and is managed as a Doubletree hotel by Hilton Hotels Corporation.  A multi-million-dollar hotel enhancement campaign is currently underway to carefully incorporate contemporary comfort, amenities and services with the Hotel’s legendary historic ambiance.</p>
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		<title>A Hot Weekend.</title>
		<link>http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/2008/06/11/a-hot-weekend/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 15:21:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[This past weekend was unseasonably hot on the Roanoke City Market. Temperatures soared up to 100 degrees during the hottest part of the day on the Market - and that was in the shade according to a thermometer located in front of Sumdat. Vendors did whatever they could to keep cool.

Box fans were popular even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past weekend was unseasonably hot on the Roanoke City Market. Temperatures soared up to 100 degrees during the hottest part of the day on the Market - and that was in the shade according to a thermometer located in front of Sumdat. Vendors did whatever they could to keep cool.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/boxfan.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Box fans were popular even if some were a bit dated.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/reading.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>The heat affected business as well. Several vendors read to pass the time even if it meant hugging a fan to stay cool.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/visitor.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Visitors napped in the shade.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/water.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>And we all drank lots and lots of water.</p>
<p>If you were able to survive the heat, then perhaps you were able to visit this past weekend. Not only was the Market filled with farmers and crafters, but the Sidewalk Art Show was displaying as well.</p>
<p>Vendors offered a variety of goods.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/fossilnecklace.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/profiles/lindajo">Linda Jo</a> had beautiful necklaces for sale.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/pottery.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/profiles/roanokevalleyclayworks">Brian Seckinger</a> sold this unique, one of kind vase he made.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/wallhanging.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/profiles/crookedlittlehouse">Kari</a> displayed her new wall vases, bird houses and mirrors.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/cherylchat.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/profiles/cheryldoblyoriginals">Cheryl</a> chatted with customers about her work.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/turtledish.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>And turtles relaxed in the shade over at <a href="http://www.roanokefarmersmarket.com/profiles/rollingmeadowfarms">Tim&#8217;s table.</a></p>
<p><img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/sundayband.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>There was also a band, part of the Market&#8217;s Music the Market Series sponsored by UKrops.</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.roanokefarmersmarket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/sidewalkart.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>And lots of artwork.</p>
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