Saturday, December 20, 2014

'Tis the Season to be Joyful! Falalalalalalalala!


Christmas . . . A time to celebrate in a meaningful way . . . A time to give honor to God for the abundant blessings throughout the year. Let us spend the time in reflection and continual thanks giving to all of the people who have extended a hand to offer help in 2014. Let us be mindful at all times to demonstrate how much you've appreciated their kindness, thoughtfulness and love.


 Make a Plan . . .
"By its nature, planning is a somewhat paradoxical process. It looks toward the future, yet it tends to be grounded in the past. It is fundamentally about change, yet in and of itself it changes nothing. It tries to respond to anticipated future events, yet it also contributes to future events. Almost everyone agrees that it is crucial for success, yet people and organizations sometimes succeed without planning, and also fail even with the best planning."  A reflection . . . Psalm 33:10-11 . . . The Word in Life Study Bible, page 942

Plan to join us in 2015 as we look forward in the 
New Year of rebuilding, renewing and innovating!
"Information is an indispensable asset."

Prime Business Solutions, LLC, founded in 1995, is a technology company sharing industry insights regarding critical and emerging subjects on cybersecurity and internet security technologies. Information develops thoughts that help people understand cybersecurity threats and the methods required to mediate big data and more loss. Our company facilitates leader and IT team objectives to reveal awareness, information, and learning practices to detect and stop an immediate network data intrusion. 

Let's connect in 2015!

Phyllicia M. Hatton, Chief Operating Officer
Prime Business Solutions, LLC
Phyllicia@pbcglobe.com
(301) 910-8076 Mobile

Friday, August 8, 2014

Affordable vs. Quality . . . What's your Preference?


Most of the world is not aware that I have switched gears and I am now employed by another company . . . Temporarily.  Mind you, fifteen years of holding the reigns in my company (Phenomenal Productions LLC and Hannah's Grace, Inc.) are deeply saturated into my being and I've come to realize there is no changing my independent spirit . . . However, I am thrilled to have the opportunity to learn something new and exciting!

A special thanks to a dear LGW colleague and friend, Harry! I have into the world of cybersecurity. The best part is, this specialized discipline is in line with my educational objective  . . . Environmental Ethics.

Google Image
Needless to say, cyber security is not a new.  It is all becoming to common, the on-slaught of cyber attacks here of late we need experts in the technical, cyber, engineering and intelligence professions, as they are becoming extremely significant and in-demand in our world today. The media report that, if not personally, citizens are discovering the magnitude and the seriousness of these issues and how often our security is being threatened -- hundreds, thousands, billions of citizens are affected by hackers finding their way into our personal lives, eager to snatch information from us. I can relate as my beloved mother's bank account was "attacked" while incapacitated in the hospital. Hence, the phrase . . . "warfare."

Now that I have returned into the thick of the busyness of downtown, needless to say, a home based business was one of the best gifts I was afforded. Self employment has its challenges, however, literally, it took 2 seconds to get to work!  One click and my laptop was open and I was on the J-O-B!  Now, I travel 30-40 miles round trip, a half hour in the morning and one and a half hours back home. How in the world did I do that years ago! Not to mention, people downtown don't smile or speak to you . . . Not so good for my spirit! I suppose it's due to the fact that so many people always have their faces pointed downward peering at their IPhones that they just don't know how to look at a happy, smiling face. But my spirit was renewed! I was just out for a stroll during my lunch break . . . Oh, I do that now too! and a group of Asian students had gathered together on the sidewalk to take a photo -- you know how much friends of this culture enjoy taking pictures, so I stuck my head between the clasped arms and smiled! Snap goes the camera and laughter filtered the air!

The best part of my commuting experiences into the city is that I have the opportunity to watch people and observe how much my hometown has changed. Mind you, over the years I have always ventured into town for meeting planning conferences, events, or meeting up with colleagues for lunch or dinner.

During the first few mornings, while sitting in traffic after passing through the 2nd Street tunnel, I glanced to the left and peeped through the guard rail and I could not believe my eyes -->
For some residents, this is "affordable housing". . . Under the bridge (7/23/14) . . . Believe or not, while driving into the city this morning (8/8/14), I noticed that these tents were no longer visible . . . Hummmm.

This image was surrounded by a backdrop of towering condominiums and the George Washington Law Center across the street. And if you live and work in the D.C. region you've probably heard about the new owners of the Woodley Park apartments who recently purchased the building for a pretty hefty penny. But what made my jaw drop is the rent . . . $12,000 per month!  Another  . . . Hummmmmm?

 
Recently, I've heard that D.C. has become one of the most popular cities in the country!  Wow! Really?  As a native, I've always considered my hometown as the BEST place to live, work and enjoy all of its treasures. All of my life, I have touted to many that D.C. is rich with so much history, places to go, people to see and things to do! When a transplant approaches me and says, "you are unique" meaning, it is rare to meet a person who was actually born in D.C. So, I simply tell them, "not really, I know exactly where Washingtonians reside . . .  In the neighborhoods!"

And speaking of "affordable" . . . You know I cannot chit chat without talking about food! I so enjoy my new market -- "Roots & Stems."  Although it is still just me and the two farmers, the market is taking "root" in the community!  Folk are starting to discover that we are there every weekend and they now include the market on their Saturday morning things to do. People are venturing out to purchase local produce from the farmers after their morning walk, run, bike ride, during softball games, tennis tournaments, playing basketball, or engaging in other fun activities.

And . . . August 5-11 is . . .

'The 15th Annual National Farmers Market Week' "is off to a great start! Farmers markets connect and unite people living in urban and rural environments, provide access to fresh, healthy and delicious foods, and—best of all—put a face to the farmers and ranchers who produce their wonderful wares. We, in turn, can support farmers and local communities with our purchases. Read more » - See more at: http://blogs.usda.gov/tag/national-farmers-market-week/#sthash.zmh6ALmY.dpuf


Beet salad served at the MD Governor's Annual Cookout
Passing down family traditions is almost something of the past; but I am hopeful, people will realize that purchasing food that has been wrapped and packaged in "plastic bags and containers" is not a good idea.  I look forward to the weekend. Market shoppers spend time sharing memories about their lives growing up in the south on the farm . . .

"I remember when I was a young boy/girl, my mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, uncle, aunt had me out in the fields everyday pluckin' berries or cuttin' greens, pulling corn, pickin' and shuckin' cow peas . . .  I was in the fields so much, I missed going to school!" "Oh, but the fruits, vegetables had so much flavor and healthy!"

Cow peas
And the fruits and vegetables purchased at farmers markets today are the same . . . 

DELICIOUS! 

It is sad to hear folks share their disappointments regarding the produce in the local grocery stores. There's no flavor in the produce they purchase . . . And the farmers reply, "of course not! The food is picked off the vine while it is still green, stacked up on the trucks for who knows how long, and then the food travels across the country. By the time it reaches the food shelves, the food begins to ripen . . . Maybe." Believe me, the quality of produce at the markets is worth the "competitive" price!

Farmers Know BEST!

If you have a question about a particular vegetable, fruit, or how to prepare a food, they will certainly tell you!  As they should . . . They plant it, nurture it, and harvest the best produce and ummm, ummmm! It is sho nuf good eatin'!  Just like these cow peas!

That's a wrap!  If you are in the area, come on out and support our local farmers! And if you desire to sell your healthy food -- baked goods, relishes, sauces, etc., give me a call (301) 910-8076 or send a note to phyproductions123@gmail.com.

Let's celebrate and enjoy good food and
develop healthier lifestyles!

Phyllicia
Roots & Stems, a Community Farmers' Market
Tucker Road Athletic Complex
1770 Tucker Road
Fort Washington, MD  20744
8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - Saturdays until October 25th

Feel free to share with your family, friends and neighbors!

We will see you soon!



Thursday, July 17, 2014

It's here! Buy Local Week!

A song! Let's Sing!

We've been waiting for so long
Waiting to play for you some of our songs
We've been waiting for so long
We want to play for you some of our songs

Betcha by golly gee wow
Graham Central Station is the name of our group
We're making this record especially for you
So lay on back and hear us play and sing
'Cause we're really gonna do our thing

Graham Central Station
'Cause we've been waiting for so long
Waiting to play for you some of our songs
We've been waiting for so long
Waiting to play for you some of our songs
'Cause we've been waiting!

 
Just in case you were wondering, the gentleman above was one of the performers with Copper and Rose who entertained folks at the "Friday Twilight Rt.1 Gateway Farmers' Market and Bazaar" located in North Brentwood, MD . . . Another market that I have the honor to help manage and promote! 

More about Rt.1 Market:  http://artlivesheremd.wordpress.com/gadevents/route-1-farmers-market-bazaar/

And you just had to be there to see these two little munchkins dancing to the music! What a treat!  

Lots of activities, fun, food, crafts and neighbors come out on 1st and 4th Fridays and every 2nd and 3rd Saturday. 


And best of all, there's a farmer . . . Leonel Lopez, Lopez Farms who grows and harvests these delicious . . . Golden yellow zucchini . . . I've been eating this all week long . . .



Did I tell you!  

It's that time 
of the 
 year again! 

July 19 until July 27!







What a great time to visit and support local farmers and food producers in the community! I am so excited that I am trying to come up with a song just for this occasion!


Did I tell you?  Buy Local Week originated in Maryland  . . .  "The Buy Local Challenge was created by the Southern Maryland Agricultural Development Commission and has since become a statewide program. 

The Challenge encourages all Marylanders to eat at least one locally grown or raised product each day of the Buy Local Challenge Week, which is always the last full week of July."  Read more at:http://mda.maryland.gov/pages/buy-local-cookout.aspx

No one has to twist my arm to encourage me to eat locally grown produce . . . My palate has changed so drastically, that I no longer enjoy eating produce from the grocery stores. 

Just thinking about fruit from the local farms -- sinking my teeth into delicious, juicy, vine ripe tomatoes causes my eyes to roll, ummmm ummmmm! Berries in a bowl . . . Cherries, blueberries, blackberries, melons . . Blended with juicy peaches! Oh My! 


I bet folks will begin to change their eating habits when they commit to eating food grown by local farmers. I witnessed a tractor trailer  rolling down the highway with a flat bed full of onions with only a piece of black tarp partially covering the onions . . . Hummmmm?  

Moving along, I would be remiss if I did not give a "Shout-Out" to my dedicated farmers who come out every Saturday -- Joel of Joel's Produce, Charles County, MD and Jake and Ashely of Shlagel Farms in Waldorf, MD serving the greater community with their great produce at my market . . . 


"Roots & Stems"is partnering with TNI (Transforming Neighborhoods Initiative), a program formed in 2012 by the Prince George's County's Executive Office. And leading the effort is  Nicole, Community Relations Liaison.

Lastly, I now have postcard flyers that are being shared throughout the region. The design and artwork was created and designed by Ose O. of GrindRevolt! Awesome talent!




Need I say more? Except, go out and support local farmers! I will look forward to seeing folks at Roots & Stems, a Community Farmers Market . . . We are still accepting applications for food vendors, so connect with us! We'll be around until October 25.

Thank you for supporting local farmers!

Phyllicia M. Hatton
Market Master - "Producer of Great Things that Enhance your Life!"

Connect with us . . . 
Phyproductions123@gmail.com
(301) 910-8076 Mobile 

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Friday, July 4, 2014

Get Fit! Get Healthy! . . . In the Zone!



July 4th is here and will soon be over . . .  But! The Farmers' Market season is moving right along! 

Remember -- "Chubby Checker recorded the original nostalgic party jam – "let's twist again like we did last summer," Summer of 1960."  Twisting is a Great Exercise! So . . .


If you've been indulging and grilling up those hamburgers, hot dogs, short ribs, long ribs, tofu ribs since the advent of the summer season (and it isn't over yet), perhaps you should consider visiting a nearby local farmers market and gather up some of those delicious vegetables and fruits!

Boy oh Boy! When I sliced up some of those juicy red, hearty tomatoes, my eyes rolled back in my head! Memories of how a REAL tomato should taste like! And then I cut up some of those crunchy baby cucumbers, sprinkled a bit of pepper and lemon seasoning and made me want to shout! 

I love summertime and fresh seasonal vegetables and fruit . . . They lots of flavor! In another day or so, I am going to slice up my summer squash, but I have to eat up my pot of cooked kale -- the way my mother and grandmothers used to cook them -- in a pot so I may savor that good ole pot liquor . . . Ummmmm, ummmm! 

Don't get me wrong, I have been eating "RAW" most of my life because my parents instilled good eating habits when my sister and I were little people. Our grandparents would venture outdoors at the crack of dawn and pick vegetables, dig up potatoes, pull up beets and corn from their garden and prepare healthy meals each and every day.  Besides, I consume enough green leafy vegetable -- salads, carrots, and eat lots of other food with fiber -- so, it is best not to not consume too much fiber! Balance is the key!
 
Berries, berries and more berries! 

When you get a handful of sweet juicy blueberries from the local farm, there's nothing like them in the world! One of our customers came by last Saturday and said she could not put the carton down . . . She just kept poppin' them in her mouth until they were all gone! Needless to say, those berries never made it in her home . . . Drop some on top of your cereal, yogurt -- Yum! 

It is a good thing I ate dinner before I prepared this blog! I am excited that tomorrow is Farmers' Market Day! 







 

Roots &Stems
Farmers' Market is now in its third weekend and the harvest is plentiful!

If you are in the area, grab a recyclable/sustainable bag to the market this Saturday! Joel Edelen Produce and Shlagel Farms will be at the market with loads of farm produce!



What's in season . . .??

Fennel
White Sweet Potato
Red Potato
Korabi
Kale (3 varieties), Collards, Swiss Chard
Salad Greens (chemical  free hydroponic)
Beets, Leeks, Radish
Spring Onions, White and Red
Broccoli
Cabbage; Green
Cabbage; Pac-Choi
Yellow/ Green Squash
Pickling  and Regular Cucumbers
Green Beans
Red Potatoes; New
Tomatoes, Home Grown
Blueberries
Eggplant -- 5 Varieties!
And, brown eggs!



In the coming weeks , we will be adding a few prepared food vendors too!  

Kirksey Catering - featuring Raw Kale with brocolli/carrot, pumpkin seed salad with/without Grilled chicken and Red Velvet Cupcakes

Keesha and Cousin - Homemade deserts
And more goodies will be added in the coming weekends! If you or you know a foodie looking for a great new farmers' market, tell them to give us a call!  We would love to have them join us!

Bring the family, tell the neighbors! Find a market, come out and support our local Maryland farmers  . . . 




Mark your calendars!
Buy Local Week is coming up soon!  End of July!

 “Roots &Stems
a Community Farmers' Market
Tucker Road Athletic Complex
1770 Tucker Road, Fort Washington, MD  20744
Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.

 We'll see you on Saturday!  And remember bring your walking shoes and . . . Get in the Zone!

Phyllicia                                                              Mark
Market Manager                                       Market Manager
Phyproductions123@gmail.com
(301) 910-8076 Mobile

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

"Get in the Zone!"


 A NEW Farmers Market is in the neighborhood!
Roots & Stems
 a Community Farmers Market
1770 Tucker Road, Fort Washington (Oxon Hill/Glassmanor), Maryland

Before sharing the exciting news about the market . . . Did you hear!  Washington, DC is recognized as "Most Physically Fit!"  According to an article in the Washington Informer (June 12-18, 2014),
 "New research was released by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) revealed that the area ranked Number One on the 2014 Annual Fit City Index." "Officials noted that area residents spent an average of $398 at farmer's markets and D.C. had a Walk Score of 74, above the target of 51.1."

Okay, first, I will make the assumption that's $398/month. Secondly, I am one of the first to delve into research and I love metrics and studying data . . . But there is a big elephant in the room . . . One of the primary reasons for establishing a farmers market is to offer access to healthy locally harvested and prepared foods! Especially for disenfranchised communities. Of course folks are going to walk!  Hint: Metro is not in every neighborhood . . . Yet!

Some of our precious citizens still have a ways to go before change is realized. Folks are still consuming fast foods, stopping by the convenience stores to pick up a bag of chips and a bottle of soda, still nibbling on those buy 5 for $1.00 chicken wingettes, and there are more delicatessens opening up . . . Perhaps that famous sub shop is making a bunch of money as athletes continue to "endorse" them.

Hey, if anyone knows of a professional athlete interested in doing something worthwhile -- something a little bit different, tell him/her to give me a call! I have a new opportunity that would bode well with promoting our community farmer's market!

Again, We say . . .
Roots & Stems
a Community Farmer's Market is in the neighborhood!

Our very own farmer's market has just opened this past weekend in the heart of the community . . . Nestled in a nearby location in Fort Washington, Maryland is one of Prince George's County's best kept secrets. Sprawled over hundreds of  acres neighbors and travelers venture down the road to the Tucker Road Athletic Complex to "Get in the Zone!"

The Complex is surrounded by trees, a farm next door with real cows (not the one that talks and cries on television), a fitness center, ice skating rink, basketball and tennis courts, biking, roller skating, and running path, four (4) baseball fields, football fields, a golf course, a play ground for the little people, a pond to catch fish -- and turtles, picnic tables and grills for gatherings and events. And, just through the woods and up the road a bit, is the newly built TechRec facility! A full size basketball court, indoor walking path, fitness center, rock climbing wall, meeting space, computer and teaching labs, and . . . Each month folks will come out for Yoga exercises . . .  
 Get in the Zone!

Anchored by the "Transitioning Neighborhood Initiative" and the Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission's  "Health and Wellness" initiative, "Roots & Stems" has greater significance as it has the potential to reach hundreds of residents who will enjoy the outdoors, purchasing fresh fruits and vegetables, fishing, meeting and greeting neighbors, and more!

Each week, our farmers bring a variety of "seasonal" vegetables, fruits, eggs, direct from farm to the market. Also, neighbors will take part in some of the tastiest prepared dishes prepared by talented local chefs and bakers. Did I mention . . . Neighbors may take pleasure in exercising, playing ball, golfing, or strolling along the path!


As the market takes shape and more and more foodies come on board, we'll be adding some fun food activities that neighbors may learn while soaking in the atmosphere that nature offers. So, here's your task . . . Even if you don't live in the area, you certainly must know someone in our community. If not, go meet someone who lives in Prince George's County, D.C. or Virginia and tell them to stop by for a refreshing experience! And . . . Keep in mind, we are always seeking food artisans to join us.


The community is reflective of people from around the world and so we welcome you to pass this exciting news along to family, friends and colleagues!

The "Roots & Stems" Farmers Market  is located on . . .  
 Tucker Road Athletic Complex
1770 Tucker Road
Fort Washington, Maryland 20744
Saturdays, June 21 until October 25, 2014
Hours: 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. -- Rain or Shine!

Come visit with us often!

Phyllicia - Market Master                                         Mark - Market Master
phyproductions123@gmail.com
(301) 910-8076 Mobile

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