Posts Tagged ‘Alabama Goods’

One Week Left to Vote for Pepper Place Farmers Market in America’s Favorite Farmers Market

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

It can mean only one thing if you’re reading this: you love Pepper Place. And there’s a lot to love at Pepper Place – cool shops and restaurants, the offices of a lot of Birmingham’s best-small businesses, and, with your help, home to America’s Favorite Farmers Market.

Right now, we’re in the top five and we thank everyone who has helped us get to this position. If you haven’t voted, here’s all you have to do:

1.)    Go to www.farmland.org/vote

2.)    Type in our zipcode of 35205 or type in Pepper Place Saturday Market; and,

3.)    Click “Vote”

That’s all it takes to vote bringing us closer to being America’s Favorite Farmers Market. You can leave us a message as well, telling us why you love the Pepper Place Farmers Market or leave us a message in the comments on this, or any of our posts.

American Farmland Trust has introduced leader boards where you can keep track of the Top 5 markets receiving votes in Alabama.

According to American Farmland Trust (AFT), the purpose of this contest is to re-connect local consumers to local farms, with the ultimate goal of keeping our nation’s farm and ranch land productive and healthy!  Buying at the farmers market keeps money in the local community and helps farms and ranches remain economically viable. By voting, you’re helping support farms and communities across the nation. As American Farmland Trust says, “No Farms No Food™!”

Don’t forget to vote for Pepper Place Saturday Market at www.farmland.org/vote and spread the word!

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Christmas in July with King’s House Oriental Rugs

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

Once a month King’s House Oriental Rugs invites the public and customers to have lunch with leading designers and artists from all across Alabama for a special event called Third Thursday. This month’s Third Thursday, which falls on the 21st, is called Christmas in July.

Several custom furniture designers, local artists, and a swing bed craftsman will be attending to show off their work.

If you want to see photos from previous Third Thursdays, check out King’s Facebook photo albums. And make sure to like and comment while you’re there.

Make reservations at 205-244-1933 or kingshouseorientals@gmail.com. If you’re one of the first 25, you’re entered to win a free Dash and Albert rug of your choosing.

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AlabamaGoods.com Joins Forces with the General Store Bringing the Essence and Culture of our State to Historic Pepper Place

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Wine bottles made into wind chimes, metal shaped into home décor, and pens made from rifle shells… these are just a few of the unique items brought to you by AlabamaGoods.com. The beauty of these products is that they are all made by the local artists of our sweet home, Alabama, and they can now be purchased at the General Store in historic Pepper Place!

AlabamaGoods.com is the place that provides the “planet’s largest selection of Alabama made products,” said co-owner Sherry Hartley. She and Beth Williams teamed up in October 2007 after they noticed a remarkable gap in the market for locally made products. The demand for such products continued increasing, “so we took the opportunity and ran with it,” said Hartley. They create gift baskets that are representative of Alabama, they are a great source for corporate and executive gifts, and recently, more and more people have been turning to AlabamaGoods.com for bridal gifts.

Initially Hartley and Williams primarily sold their products through their website, but beginning May 2010 they joined forces with the General Store in Pepper Place. Cookbooks, t-shirts, and a few food items are what once filled the store, but much has changed since May. You can now find jewelry, pottery, garden ornaments, baby gifts, a variety of Alabama-made food products, and many more items that are “representative of our states culture and essence” now fill the walls of the store. “Before this collaboration, the General Store was screaming out for Alabama’s personality, and AlabamaGoods.com was the perfect match,” said Hartley.

Pottery is what makes up a bulk of the products in the store. You can find anything from decorative art, to baking dishes, to salt and pepper shakers made by potters across the state. According to Hartley their number one seller is a garlic zester made by Lynne Killion who is located here in Birmingham. An additional noteworthy artist in this category is Tena Payne, from Leeds, Ala., whose dinnerware is used at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, and at Birmingham’s very own Hot and Hot Fish Club on a daily basis. Payne teamed up with her husband and son to establish a company called Earthborn Studios, making the production of her products a family affair. You too can own some of this artist’s pottery by visiting the Alabama Goods website or the retail store in Pepper Place.

In addition to the pottery you can find several unique pieces in a variety of categories, many of which come from a husband and wife team: Steve and Sally Smith from New London, Ala. The products made by Steve include wind chimes and jewelry made from recycled wine bottles, loofahs grown by Smith himself, and birdhouses and benches made from reclaimed wood. Sally is a photographer who uses her nature shots for greeting cards. Not only can you purchase one of her photos for a birthday card, thank you note, etc., it can also be used as frameable art.

One thing you can count on when shopping at AlabamaGoods.com is the products being of top quality. Hartley and Williams are very selective as to what products they choose to feature in their shop, and all must meet certain criteria before being selected. They pay close attention to the production process of each potential product. For non-food items they prefer to use vendors who utilize earth friendly production methods, especially in the area of packing materials. They do not like to contract any vendors who use plastic or resin. For food items, they must be made in a commercially-approved kitchen. They are extremely particular when evaluating the ingredients used and the quality of each product. Bottom line – you are guaranteed to get the best quality possible when making purchases from AlabamaGoods.com.

Hartley is in the process of transitioning her home to being decorated mainly with natural art, which has caused the rooms in her house to “take on a whole new feel,” she said. If you are someone who truly appreciates natural art and would like to support the local artists, you will adore the products found at AlabamaGoods.com. There truly is a difference in the quality of the Alabama-made products found in their store versus the quality of items that are imported and mass produced, according to Hartley. But, don’t take her word for it… come by the General Store in Pepper Place today and see for yourself!

The General Store, 212 29th Street South,  Birmingham, AL 35233

This was a guest post from long time Pepper Place enthusiast Kendra Moore. Thanks Kendra!