Thursday, October 25, 2012

Summer Snapshots: Faces of the Farmers Market

Welcome to Lakes Area Farmers Market, Detroit Lakes!
Let me introduce you to a few market faces.

Every farmers market needs a local honey stand!
We began using Dan's Honey's quality product in our baked goods this summer.

A young entrepreneur

We are there, too!
Note: "we" = my family (some pictured below), me (this picture), and, of course, our baked goods

Maren, my right-hand-woman

We enjoyed Hannah's help when she was on this side of the pond.

Aunt Dorothy came to visit!
She relished Deb's homemade chips bought with some of her birthday money.

It wouldn't be much fun without shoppers of both the window and actual kind. I loved visiting with many while giving caramel roll samples on Customer Appreciation Day!

Children ready for a story and treat
Maren read a children's story each week while eager listeners munched their snack from the picnic basket.

Monday, June 4, 2012

June Flowers


What does this bouquet of garden-picked peonies have to do with baking? Why, they are in the bakery, of course! Even though our eyes were buried in our baking most of the day, we never could forget these lovely flowers. Their perfume permeated the room. Even when the usually overpowering granola and Garlic Sticks were baking, we sniffed the peonies' spicy-sweet aroma. Now that's a nice way to spend a day in the dish water!

Saturday, May 19, 2012

May 4, 2012


Harvey, ND -- The birthplace of quality, organic flour

Dad preparing our trusty pick-up for a heavy load.

Strong backs (over) load the pick-up with 1000+ lbs. of locally grown and freshly ground flour.
Thank you, Dakota Prairie! We will see you again next year.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

More Than a Bakery, Part II

The bakery turned banquet hall awaits Thanksgiving guests.

The guests? 30 relatives. The other 15 were seated in our original dining room.

Monday, January 23, 2012

More Than a Bakery, Part I

Aunt Ruth and Mom roll flatbread while Grandpa looks on.

The bakery is more than a bakery. We knew that it would be way back in the blueprint phase. That's why we...
...chose a floor plan suitable for both a bakery and a living space (if needed in the future).
...chose flooring that's both commercial and "pretty."
...plumbed it for commercial sinks and a small apartment (again, if needed in the future).

I could go on, but you get the picture.

Here is a peek into one of the non-bakery moments. One day last December my grandparents and aunt, Ruth, came for our annual flatbread making day. A Ronnevik family Christmas Eve meal would not be complete without this delicious, crackery bread. This time we were aided by a compact and efficient bakery, four ovens included. The baking was done in record time and satisfied many palettes over the next month.

Grandma and I manned the ovens.

Flatbread. Mmmm...

Friday, January 6, 2012

Meals for a Dime

Together we shipped 109 meals to Haiti and Africa!
Over the summer a can sat on our market table collecting pocket change. By the end of the year we had collected $10.97. Last month we sent that money with our friend, Joey, to the Global Aid Network Distribution Center in Lancaster County, PA. That's where Joey works packing aid to be shipped to needy communities around the world in the name of Christ. Thanks for helping!

To learn more about this project, go to gainusa.org.