Directory of AGRI-FOOD Products in the Haut-Saint
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Directory of AGRI-FOOD Products in the Haut-Saint
Directory of AGRI-FOOD Products in the Haut-Saint-François MRC 2015 Edition sadchsf.qc.ca Canada Economic Development offers a financial support to the SADC T S E T N O C Eat Fresh, Eat Local Get a chance to win $100 towards the purchase of local products! Participate in our contest by filling out our online survey on the Directory of AGRI-FOOD products in the Haut-Saint-François MRC – 2015 Edition To participate: G o to the following address: www.sadchsf.com/en/survey Enter the password: products C lick on the survey link and complete it. Hurry; the contest ends September 1, 2015. Good luck! When you choose local products, you’re choosing to please your taste buds. When harvested at its peak, food has a richer flavour, and is better-tasting and more nutritious. The Haut-Saint-François SADC’s mission is to promote and support local economic development throughout the area. We provide support and guidance to self-employed workers and businesses in setting up and carrying out their projects. For more information on our services, contact us at: 819 832-2447, 1 877 473-7232 or www.sadchsf.qc.ca When you purchase from a local producer, you can ask questions that will influence the production of the food we all consume. Your choice also has an impact on fair income for local producers, enabling their livelihoods and businesses to survive. It also helps them to continue to provide food for the surrounding population. Investing in Our Economy In Quebec, the average family consumes approximately $8000 of food products in one year, but less than one-half of these products are from Quebec. An increase of just 1% in sales in the Quebec food industry would lead to the creation of 1800 jobs in our region. According to a statistic provided by Agri-Réseaux, if each Quebecker were to replace $30 worth of products that come from elsewhere by products grown in Quebec, this would create a one billion dollar profit over five years, and would create tens of thousands of jobs. Protecting the Environment Even though our environment is increasingly toxic, we are fortunate to still be able to control the quality of the food we eat! Bringing producers and consumers closer together reduces energy consumption related to transportation, storage and marketing, and thus reduces our impact on air pollution and climate change. Local products need less packaging in their journey from the farm to our plate, which also reduces waste. This directory promotes producers who register on a free and voluntary basis. Graphics, editorial and pictures: Beauregard gestion_communication 3 Fruits and Vegetables Eat Local, Eat Organic By purchasing locally, you are choosing recently harvested food, which increases its nutritional value. When fruits and vegetables are harvested at peak maturity, they are able to reach their full vitamin potential with greater concentrations of vitamin C, folic acid (vitamin B9), polyphenols and antioxidants. When you choose organic products, you are choosing food that is free from pesticides, GMOs and chemical products. Also, they generally use less irrigation which means their juices are more concentrated for enhanced flavour. 4 Agricultural income for fruits and vegetables in the Haut-Saint-François is currently at approximately 1.9 million dollars, according to a MAPAQ study completed in 2010. Tips for Eating LOCAL • Visit farmers’ markets such as those in Lingwick and Scotstown • Buy directly from producers • Make fruit and vegetable preserves and freeze them to keep them longer. • Make preserves, sauces and jams Aspergeraie de Weedon enr. 1113, 2e Rang Sud, Weedon aspergesweedon@hotmail.com Owners: Léo Provencher and Micheline Lacroix Point of sale: on site. Group purchases offered 819.877.3368 Product: asparagus Bleuetière chez Dan 301, route 214, Bury Owner: Daniel Jacques Point of sale: on site, pick your own and pre-picked 819.872.3877 Products: lowbush (wild), giant blueberries, and blueberry plants Cap aux Sources 2147, route 112, Weedon Owner: Gaétan Bouchard Point of sale: on site 819.877.2571 Product: blueberries Ferme au Pré Bleu 409, chemin Paul, Ascot Corner Owners: Olivier and Nicolas Simard Point of sale: on site, pick your own and pre-picked 819.832.3959 Products: strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries, fresh and frozen Ferme CloDel S.E.N.C. 188, chemin Hooker, Dudswell (secteur Bishopton) clodel@bell.net www.fermeclodel.com Owners: Sylvie De Lafontaine and Réjean Cloutier Point of sale: on site 819.884.1117 Products: fresh vegetables Ferme Croque-Saisons 111, route 108, Lingwick croque.saisons@gmail.com www.croque-saisons.com Owners: Caroline Poirier and Sébastien Alix Points of sale: on site, Marché de la petite école in Lingwick and various pick-up sites 819.877.5254 Products: vegetable baskets Ferme du Coq à l’Âne S.E.N.C. 931, rue Hardwood Flat, Bury fermeducoqalane@hotmail.com www.fermeducoqalane.com Owners: Jean-François Levasseur and Jean-François Labbé Points of sale: on site, pick-up sites for ASC baskets (Agriculture Supported by the Community) 819.872.1147 Products: 50 varieties of certified organic vegetables Ferme La Généreuse 540, chemin Labonté, Cookshire-Eaton flemay13@hotmail.com www.lagenereuse.com Owner: Francine Lemay Point of sale: on site, pick your own 819.875.5156 Products: apples, raspberries, vegetables and herbs 5 6 Ferme La Paysanne 771, chemin Brookbury, Bury paysanne@live.ca Owners: Colette, Yvon and Sylviane Bégin Points of sale: on site, order by phone and IGA Cookshire 819.640.6148 Product: organic garlic Fraisière Bibeau enr. 2245, chemin Paré, Weedon Owner: Jean-Yves Bibeau Point of sale: on site, pick your own 819.877.2575 Products: strawberrries and raspberries Jardins des Îles 6465, chemin de la Rivière, Ascot Corner Owner: Jules Ellyson Point of sale: on site, pick your own 819.566.8371 Products: strawberries and sweet corn J. Omer Dionne Inc. 810, chemin du Bassin, Cookshire-Eaton Owner: Pierre Dionne Point of sale: on site 819.875.3329 Product: potatoes La Framboisière de l’Estrie S.E.N.C. 2010 48, chemin Couture, Cookshire-Eaton (secteur Johnville) sisi828@hotmail.com Owners: Cynthia Ouellette and Philippe Boulanger Point of sale: on site, pick your own 819.837.0171 Products: raspberries, vegetables in season La Légumerie Groupe Dionne Inc. 375, chemin Learned Plain, Cookshire-Eaton info@lalegumerie.com www.lalegumerie.com Owners: Anne-Marie, Jean and René Dionne Point of sale: on site 819.875.5477 Products: fresh peeled potatoes (fries, cubed, oven-ready, fancy varieties). Various vegetables and ready to use mixed vegetables Les Jardins de Victoria 266, 9e Rang, Saint-Isidore-de-Clifton jdv@abacom.com Owners: Marc-Sylvain Pouliot and Bibiane Leclerc Point of sale: www.atrst-isidoredeclifton.com 819.658.3695 Products: various small greens, spicy-sweet mixes, tiny arugula, wheat grass, sunflower shoots, radishes and buckwheat sprouts, 4 seasons mix and other vegetables Les Serres biologiques Fontainebleau 20, rang Lisée, Weedon simon.reina@hotmail.com Owners: Reina Gilbert and Simon Beauregard Points of sale: on site 819.877.3320 Products: tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers Serres Bo-Jardins 248, rue Spring Road, Ascot Corner rodrigue.alain@videotron.ca Owner: Denise Lessard Rodrigue Point of sale: kiosk on site 819.563.4629 Products: tomatoes, cucumbers, greenhouse peppers of different colours, and various organic field vegetables 7 Meat Superior Quality With more space than on industrial farms, animals that are raised ecologically in the region are given more respect and have a better quality of life. With regard to organic meat, it offers a remarkable difference in taste. In addition to being fed solely with hay, and organic grain with no hormones or antibiotics, these animals spend a large portion of their time outside, and are slaughtered later in life. Their meat is therefore more compact and contains much less fat and water than conventionally-raised meat. 8 Income from beef, pork, poultry, sheep, heavy veal calves and fish farms reached 45.6 million dollars in 2010 according to a MAPAQ study completed in 2010. Tips for Eating LOCAL • Purchasing a quarter of a beef steer, vacuum packaged by the producer, provides you with high-quality meat that can be kept all year round in your freezer and quickly thawed for your convenience Bergerie Malvibois et Newport 1344, route 210, Cookshire-Eaton Owner: Marie-Antoine Roy Point of sale: place your order by phone 819.889.2729 Product: lamb, whole carcass only Boucherie Éric Vachon inc. 15, chemin Clifton Est, Saint-Isidore-de-Clifton boucherie.ericvachon@hotmail.com Owners: Éric Vachon and Annie Blouin Point of sale: on site 819.889.1331 Products: wholesale and retail sale of veal, beef, pork, chicken: cuts prepared by request. Budget boxes also available Boucherie Blouin 71, rang 10, Saint-Isidore-de-Clifton Owner: Sébastien Blouin Point of sale: on site 819.658.1210 Products: frozen beef, pork and poultry; beef raised on the farm Charcuterie Laval Lemelin 530, rue Champlain, Dudswell lauraine.lemelin@b2b2c.ca Owner: Laval Lemelin Point of sale: on site 819.887.6772 Products: pâtés, mousses, terrines, rillettes, cretons, sausage varieties and garlic sausage Charcuterie Scotstown 40, chemin Victoria Ouest, Scotstown charcuteriescotstown@abacom.com Owners: Jean Désilets and Donald Legendre Points of sale: Scotstown Axep and Bonichoix La Patrie 819.657.4955 Products: terrines, dry sausage, deli meats, sausages, cretons, rillettes, ham, prosciutto, capicollo; contract orders and purchases Ferme CloDel S.E.N.C. 188, chemin Hooker, Dudswell (secteur Bishopton) clodel@bell.net www.fermeclodel.com Owners: Sylvie De Lafontaine and Réjean Cloutier Point of sale: on site 819.884.1117 Product: lamb, garlic, and various sausages Ferme du Coq à l’Âne S.E.N.C. 931, rue Hardwood Flat, Bury fermeducoqalane@hotmail.com www.fermeducoqalane.com Owners: Jean-François Levasseur and Jean-François Labbé Points of sale: on site, drop-off points for CSA baskets (The Community Supported Agriculture) 819.872.1147 Products: certified organic beef, pastureraised pork and guinea fowl 9 10 Ferme Croque-Saisons 111, route 108, Lingwick croque.saisons@gmail.com www.croque-saisons.com Owners: Caroline Poirier and Sébastien Alix Points of sale: on site, Marché de la petite école in Lingwick 819.877.5254 Product: lamb Ferme Daniel Breton 950, chemin Brookbury, Bury daniel_breton@sympatico.ca Owner: Daniel Breton Point of sale: on site 819.884.5945 Products: frozen beef cuts, veal and pork Ferme d’ORée 273, chemin Beaver Ridge, Cookshire-Eaton info@fermedoree.com Owner: Sarah Hui Point of sale: on site 819.875.1606 Products: pasture lamb, grass fed beef, pigs of the forest Ferme FCMO, François Biron 107, route 112, Westbury Owner: François Biron Point of sale: on site, by appointment 819.832.1163 Product: red deer, cuts selected by the customer Ferme La Paysanne 771, chemin Brookbury, Bury paysanne@live.ca Owners: Colette, Yvon and Sylviane Bégin Point of sale: on site and order by phone 819.872.3354 Product: beef (retail sales) Ferme La Villandroise 680, rue Principale Ouest, Cookshire-Eaton villandroise@netrevolution.com Owners: Andrée Dugal and Paul Villeneuve Point of sale: on site 819.875.3238 Products: cuts of standard and grass-finished beef Ferme le Sabot d’or 976, route 253, Cookshire-Eaton fermelesabotdor2010@hotmail.com Owner: Gervais Therrien Point of sale: on site, pre orders preferred 819.823.2813 Products: venison meat, steak, roast, sausages, liver, ribs, etc. Ferme Strongwind 50, chemin de High Forest, Saint-Isidore-de-Clifton strongwind@live.ca Owners: Mark and Faith Harmer Point of sale: www.atrst-isidoredeclifton.com 819.889.1284 Products: beef and pork, whole or in quarters, 10 sausage varieties Ferme Thomas inc. 52, chemin Thomas-Doyon, Saint-Isidore-de-Clifton r.poitras@globetrotter.net Owners: Antoine Doyon and Rolande Poitras Points of sale: on site and at www.atrst-isidoredeclifton.com 819.658.3614 Products: cuts of grainfed veal (portions or whole carcass), deli meats, sausages, rillettes, cretons, chops, cutlets and veal stock Ferme Paysanne RDF 431, route 108, Cookshire-Eaton info@fermerdf.com Owner: Lucie Durocher Point of sale: on site, by appointment 819.674.1387 Products: farm-raised grain-fed chicken without antibiotics; whole and in portions, deboned, processed products and pastureraised pork La Ferme Patry de Weedon 1981, 2e Rang Nord, Weedon jppatry@xplornet.com Owners: Jean-Pierre, Jean-François and Pierre-Marc Patry Point of sale: on site 819.877.2450 Product: cuts of beef for the freezer, beef quarters without hormones and antibiotics 11 12 Meat Cuts La Ferme Renaissance 1120, 2e Rang Sud, Weedon info@lafermerenaissance.com www.lafermerenaissance.com Owner: Frédéric Poudrette Point of sale: on site or via website 819.877.2813 Products: boar, wild turkey and rabbit La Pointe aux sangliers 2370, route 112, Weedon pointesanglier@sympatico.ca www.pointesanglier.com Owner: Stéphane Palardy Point of sale: on site 819.877.3116 Products: various cuts of boar meat, rillettes, pâté, bacon, cretons, sausages, wild turkey and rabbit Le Coureur Rigolo 1143, 2e Rang Sud, Weedon Owners: Richard Tanguay and Marie-Josée Daigle Point of sale: on site, by appointment 819.877.3996 Products: goose, partridge, quail, duck , rabbit. Special requests will be honoured upon advance notice Les Entreprises North Hill 3, chemin North Hill, Lingwick northhill@live.ca Owners: Trudy Beaton, Steven Whalen and Claude Lussier Point of sale: on site 819.877.5461 Products: frozen cuts of beef and lamb Pisciculture Gilbert 3B, route 108, Lingwick pisciculture.gilbert@hotmail.com Owners: Serge Gilbert and Brigitte Martel Point of sale: on site, by appointment 819.877.2676 Products: brook trout, rainbow trout for pond stock Viandes Giroux (1997) inc. 250, rue Georges-Pinard, East Angus info@viandesgiroux.com Owner: Roger Giroux Point of sale: on site or by telephone 819.832.1212 Products: beef, pork, lamb, chicken, sausage, fish, veal, seafood BEEF 1. Chunk 2. Brisket 3. Rib 4. Plate 5. Short loin 6. Flank 7. Sirloin 8. Tenderloin 9. Sirloin tip 10. Bottom sirloin 11. Round 12. Shank PORK 1. Head 2. Ear 3. Jowl 4. Shoulder 5. Back ribs 6. Loin 7. Rump 8. Leg/ham 9. Belly 10. Spare ribs 11. Arm/shoulder 12. Hocks 13. Feet 14. Tail LAMB 1. Neck 2. Shoulder 3. Rib/rack 4. Loin 5. Chump 6. Leg 7. Flank 8. Breast 9. Shank Hock 10. Foreshank 13 Dairy Products Essential Nutritional Elements Many studies have shown that dairy products can help reduce the risk of certain diseases such as hypertension, obesity, diabetes, osteoporosis and colorectal cancer. Vitamin A Helps in the development of teeth and bones. Also contributes to maintaining good night vision and healthy skin. Calcium Stimulates the formation and maintenance of healthy teeth and bones. Vitamin D (added to milk) Improves the absorption of calcium and phosphorus, which the solidity of bones and healthy teeth depend on. Riboflavin Helps convert food into energy and tissue regeneration. proteins Involved in the formation and repair of body tissues, including muscles and bones, while training antibodies to fight against infections. 14 Zinc Plays a role in tissue formation, including bones, and transforms food into energy. According to MAPAQ statistics, dairy products in the Haut-Saint-François net over 22 million dollars, which is 26% of the agricultural income of our region in 2010. Fromagerie Caitya 1023, route 210, Sawyerville caitya@distributel.net www.caitya.com Owners: Marypascal Beauregard and Francis Landry Points of sale: on site, www.atrst-isidoredeclifton.com 819.889.2958 Products: artisanal goat cheeses Fromagerie DuMatin 4676, route 112, Ascot Corner info@fromageriedumatin.com www.fromageriedumatin.com Owner: Christian Béland Point of sale: on site 819.820.0220 Products: cheddars Fromagerie P’tit Plaisir 503, rue de la Carrière, Weedon (secteur Saint-Gérard) celine090@hotmail.ca Owner: Céline Grenier Points of sale: on site, groceries 819.877.3210 Products: fresh cheese made daily, whey, salt-free cheese, cheese curds, cheese blocks, swiss, brie and “la fleur de Weedon” Tips for Eating LOCAL • Visit producers who are engaged in their community, and bring along your cooler • Invite your friends over for local product-themed meals 15 Maple Products Natural and Versatile Maple syrup contains more minerals and vitamins than sugar or corn syrup. As well, a 60 ml portion of maple syrup (1/4 cup) has antioxidative activity comparable to one tomato, a serving of broccoli, or one banana. The income from maple production in the Haut-Saint-François is close to 4.5 million dollars (source: MAPAQ 2010). Comparison of sweetening agents 16 Per 60 ml serving Maple syrup Manganese Honey Table sugar Brown sugar Agave syrup Legend: 100 3 0 9 0 Excellent source Riboflavin (B2) 37 2 1 0 0 Good source Zinc 18 2 0 1 0 Source Magnesium 7 1 0 7 0 Calcium 5 0 0 5 0 Potassium 5 1 0 6 0 Calories 217 261 196 211 256 Sugar (per g) 54 71 51 54 56 Source: Santé Canada Cap aux Sources 2147, route 112, Weedon Owner: Gaétan Bouchard Point of sale: on site 819.877.2571 Product: maple syrup David Cosman Edgewood Farm 92, chemin Kirkpatrick, Bury Owner: Linda Shattuck Point of sale: on site 819.872.3739 Product: maple syrup Érablière Daniel Gaudreau 225, chemin Victoria O., Scotstown nathaliebombardier@hotmail.com Owner: Daniel Gaudreau Point of sale: on site, email, telephone 819.657.4528 Products: maple syrup, butter, jelly, taffy, cones Érablière Landry, Les Entreprises J.M.N.J. Landry inc. 830, rue Pope (route 108), Cookshire-Eaton erabliere-landry@live.ca Owners: Jacques and Jean-Marie Landry Point of sale: on site and in season 819.875.3851 819.574.2473 Products: maple syrup, butter, taffy. Meals served at the sugar shack during the sap running season, reservations required Érablière LPDG 75, chemin de Ham, Dudswell Owners: Gilles and Denise Lemieux Point of sale: on site, open year round 819.887.6661 Products: maple syrup, butter, sugar, taffy, cones, caramel, and gift baskets Érablière Luc Bolduc 525, chemin Lower, Cookshire-Eaton Owner: Luc Bolduc Point of sale: on site 819.875.3022 Products: maple syrup, taffy, butter, old-fashioned taffy on snow Érablière Paré 155, route 112 Est, Dudswell Owners: Mariane, Jocelyn, Isabelle and Gaétan Paré Point of sale: on site; by appointment during the off-season 819.887.6621 Products: various products made with maple syrup Érablière Sanders 256, rue du Domaine, Ascot Corner Owner: Michel Sanders Point of sale: on site 819.346.0852 Products: maple syrup, taffy, and butter; banquets, wedding receptions and spit-roasts (méchoui) Érablière Yves Théroux 138, chemin Goddard, Ascot Corner yvestheroux@hotmail.com Owners: Yves Théroux and Thérèse Ménard-Théroux Point of sale: on site, email, telephone 819.366.2028 Products: maple syrup, butter, sugar, taffy, caramel, and maple sugar bread 17 Other products Ferme Gîte et Érablière du Lac d’Argent 1050, chemin Carette, Dudswell (secteur Mableton) sebas.rodrigue@hotmail.com Owners: Murielle, Réal and Sébastien Rodrigue Point of sale: on site 819.887.6623 Products: maple syrup, taffy, butter, and spread; granulated maple sugar, cones, loaf sugar Ferme M.A.C.K. 124 , route 108, Lingwick micduq@gmail.com Owner: Michael Duquette Point of sale: on site 819.583.6541 Products: maple syrup, taffy and butter; soft, granulated and hard maple sugar, maple candies and cones Le Chalet des Érables 323, chemin Smith, Cookshire-Eaton Owners: Jean Paquette and Lise Plante Point of sale: on site, by appointment 819.875.5315 Products: maple syrup and a wide range of maple products Produits d’érable pur Léopold et Carole Tessier 30, chemin Randboro, Saint-Isidore-de-Clifton caroletessier@globetrotter.net Owner: Carole Tessier Points of sale: kiosk and on site 819.889.3150 Products: maple syrup, granulated sugar, candies, butter, caramel, jelly, creamed sugar, taffy, cones, candy floss, vinaigrettes, jellies spices and meat marinades Société d’Agri-Gestion Delapointe 786, chemin Herringville, Bury levesquepraxede@yahoo.fr Owner: Praxède Lévesque Lapointe Point of sale: on site 819.872.3346 Products: maple syrup, granulated sugar, candy, butter, jelly and cones Guide to replacing sugar with maple syrup 18 REPLACE this amount of SUGAR BY this amount of MAPLE SYRUP And SUBTRACT this amount of liquid 250 ml (1 cup) 250 ml (1 cup) 100 ml (1/3 cup + 4 c. à thé) 180 ml (3/4 cup) 180 ml (3/4 cup) 80 ml (1/3 cup) 150 ml (2/3 cup) 150 ml (2/3 cup) 70 ml (1/4 cup + 2 tea spoon) 125 ml (1/2 cup) 125 ml (1/2 cup) 50 ml (3 table spoon + 1 tea spoon) 80 ml (1/3 cup) 80 ml (1/3 cup) 35 ml (2 table spone + 1 tea spoon) 60 ml (1/4 cup) 60 ml (1/4 cup) 25 ml (1 table spoon + 2 tea spoon) Ferme d’ORée 273, chemin Beaver Ridge, Cookshire-Eaton info@fermedoree.com Owner: Sarah Hui Points of sale: on site, IGA Cookshire 819.875.1606 Product: honey Ferme La Paysanne 771, chemin Brookbury, Bury paysanne@live.ca Owners: Colette, Yvon and Sylviane Bégin Point of sale: on site and order by phone 819.872.3354 Products: oat flowers (for herbal tea) and medicinal plants La Ferme Aux Champêtreries 421, chemin Redden, Newport champetreries@sympatico.ca Coordinator: Geneviève Côté Point of sale: on site 819.872.1187 Products: jam and preserves (red peppers, onions, cranberries), onion confit, pestos, pistous, salad dressings, sugar cream and caramel cream 19 20 Léo Désilets maître herboriste inc. 16, rue du Parc, Scotstown info@leo-desilets.com www.leo-desilets.com Owners: Benoît Fortin, Sylvain and Gérald Désilets Points of sale: natural food stores 819.657.4733 1.800.603.4733 Products: Douceur Champêtre herbal teas, noni kombucha juice Ô Jardins d’Églantine 22, chemin North Hill, Lingwick ojardinsdeglantine@gmail.com Owner: Églantine Vignon Points of sale: on site and Marché de la petite école in Lingwick 819.877.5505 Products: herbal teas Sucre d’orge d’antan 5745, rue Principale, Ascot Corner sucredorgedantan@videotron.ca Owner: Lyna De Grâce Point of sale: available for fundraising activities and at selected boutiques 819.823.7562 Products: barley sugar lollipops, squares and other sweets
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