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Next Gen Farmer, Daniel Salatin
Photos courtesy of Food Love 
Next Gen Polyface Walking Tour
Saturday, September 7, 2013
   
With Joel lecturing around the world, his son and business partner, Daniel Salatin, plays a key role in the day-to-day farm operations. This apple didn't fall far from the tree, so don't be surprised if you get a glimpse of Daniel's own exuberance and love for farming and innovation. This walking tour will hit all of the Polyface highlights.

Celebration! At Polyface
Learn the Basics Polyface Next Gen Tour
 
10:30 a.m. -  2:30 p.m.
  • 4 Hours of Polyface Bliss 
    • $125 for adults and $50 for children ages 3-10     by August 20th 
  • Walking Tour with Joel's son, Daniel Salatin
  • Legendary Farmstead Lunch with the Salatin Family, Staff and Interns
  • Festivities including Winetasting, Children's Activities, Live Bluegrass Music (listen to the foot-stompin'),  and Remarks from Special Guests  

 
 

 

Make it a weekend you won't forget!  

Come for the day, or stay for the other Save Your Bacon weekend events. 

 

Early birds: Save $165 when you register by August 20th for the Save Your Bacon Basic Weekend package, which includes the Celebration! at Polyface Next Gen Tour, BaconPalooza cook-off, and P3: Paleo, Polyface, Porkfest workshop

Then take advantage of the extended hotel deadline good for the $99/night special.  
 
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Farmstead Lunch with the Salatins
 
Lunch preceded by Ox-Eye Vineyards' Winetasting
   

Augusta County Farmers' Market Tomato Salad with 

    Tarragon Vinaigrette, Grilled Onions, Toasted Pignolas, 

    and Edible Flowers   

Organic Maple Baked Beans

Sweet Potato Purée

Roasted Beets, Charred Peaches, Minted Parsley Vinaigrette

Zero Waste Dirty Rice

Apple & Peach Chutneys for slathering

Parsley & Lemon Grilled Market Vegetables

Herb Jerked Polyface Farm Pastured Poultry

Polyface Farm Pigaerator Pork barbequed by Daniel Salatin   

Iced Tea

 

  

Dessert:
Cobblers with Amish Ice Cream 
Apple Rosemary
Peach Lemon Thyme
Plum Good

 

Paleo options available. 

   

 

 

 
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Extended Deadline! Make Your Reservation by August 12!   
     
 
Optional Paleo Breakfast Buffet  
Sunday 8:00 - 9:00 a.m.

Stonewall Jackson Hotel 
24 S. Market Street  
Staunton, Virginia 24401

(540) 885-4848 
Stay together with all the other foodies!   

Get the special rate of $99/night, plus applicable taxes and fees for up to four people in a room.

But, you must reserve by Monday, August 12th.

  

The historic Stonewall Jackson Hotel is nestled in downtown Staunton, just steps away from antique shops and two local food restaurants.  

 

Call (540) 885-4848 and mention "Poly2013" or click here to reserve your room.

  

Visit the Save Your Bacon weekend page at www.farmtoconsumer.org/syb  

More about the Giveaway 

Save Your Bacon Book Giveaway!

Be one of 71 Winners!   

 

Giveaway ends Monday, August 12th and includes:  

     
2 winners BaconPalooza party packages, four tickets per package, a $100 value.

4 winners of Beyond Bacon: Paleo Recipes that Respect the Whole Hog, signed by the authors and BaconPalooza contestants, Matthew McCarry and Stacy Toth, a $34.95 value.

5 winners of Quick and Easy Paleo Comfort Foods (will be released September 24th), signed by the authors and BaconPalooza contestants, Julie and Charles Mayfield, a $25.95 value.

10 winners of The Paleo Summer Survival Guide ebook by BaconPalooza contestants, Julie and Charles Mayfield, a $2.99 value.     
    
10 winners of soon-to-be released Quick Loss Paleo book, signed by the author, Lisa Roberts, a $25 value.

40 winners of The Paleo Miracle ebook, a $19.99 value.
 
Enter today and win!
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