Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Give the gift of Kentucky Proud

by Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer

The hustle and bustle of the holiday season is upon us with Thanksgiving next week and Christmas just around the corner.

But the joy of the Christmas season is sometimes squelched by the stress of finding just the right gifts for your friends and loved ones.

I have a fantastic gift idea: Give the taste of Kentucky this holiday season – Kentucky Proud foods and products.

The Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA) has an Internet search engine to help you find Kentucky Proud foods and products. It’s free, easy to use and enables you to search through some 1,800 Kentucky Proud members selling thousands of products grown, produced or processed in Kentucky.

From the KDA’s Web site, www.kyagr.com, go to the “KY Proud” pull-down menu on the top right side of the home page. Click on “Find KY Proud Producers” and enter any combination of the company name, the county and the city to find Kentucky Proud producers. Or click on “Find KY Proud Products,” select one or more product categories and then select one or more product names. You can narrow your search to a specific county or city, or search for all products in a county or city.

The search result provides links for viewing details of each Kentucky Proud member’s listing. Each listing contains contact information for the member, products the member produces and/or sells, the member’s physical address and the Web site address if it has a site.

Kentucky Proud products are also available in stores throughout the Commonwealth. Look for the familiar blue, green and red logo at Doll’s Market, Good Foods Co-Op, the Kentucky Proud Market, Kroger, Liquor Barn, Meijer, Paul’s Market, Rainbow Blossom, Remke Markets, Save-A-Lot, Slone’s Signature Markets, ValuMarket, Wal-Mart, Whole Foods and numerous independent grocery stores.

Kentucky Proud sales generate economic activity in our rural communities. The program accounted for $250 million in retail sales through Kentucky Proud member retailers during the past three years.

The Agricultural Development Board’s total investment in Kentucky agriculture is closing in on $300 million since 2001, and one of its best investments is Kentucky Proud. A University of Kentucky report published last year said every $1 of tobacco settlement money invested in Kentucky Proud generated up to $4.70 in new farm income.

Kentucky Proud businesses offer a vast array of products in every price range. One Kentucky Proud member is offering an extravagant gift for bourbon lovers in this year’s Neiman Marcus Christmas Book. For $7,500, the gift recipient can serve as master distiller for the day at Maker’s Mark Distillery in Loretto, Ky.

The VIP package includes an all-day tour of the bourbon production process and two golden bottles etched with the likeness of the recipient and dipped in gold wax with 24-karat gold flecks. Each recipient will also get to hand dip in red wax and take home six 375-milliliter bottles, share a gourmet dinner with Maker’s Mark president Bill Samuels Jr. and spend the night in a luxury hotel of his or her choosing in nearby Louisville.

Whether your Christmas budget is $7,500 or $7.50, you can buy gifts with a distinctly Kentucky flair, support our state’s producers and keep your gift-giving dollars right here at home. The recipient of your gift of Kentucky Proud foods and products will find what you already know, that “Nothing else is close.”

Monday, November 9, 2009

Lynn's is a paradise of Kentucky Proud foods.

Kentucky Proud...Nothing else is close.A Kentucky Proud profile


Lynn's exterior

Lynn's Paradise Café lights up the neighborhood at night. (Photo courtesy Patty Schnatter)

Native Kentuckian Lynn Winter’s eclectic Louisville restaurant serves delicious, Southern-style food, with as much of it as possible grown and produced in Kentucky. But what sets Lynn’s apart from other eateries is its quirky décor, much of it created by local artists... more.

Lynn's interior

The décor inside Lynn's is always lively and colorful. (Chris Aldridge photo)

Friday, November 6, 2009

Did you catch the premiere of "Vintage Kentucky: The Vine to Wine Experience" last night?

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Still shot from the documentary, "Vintage Kentucky: The Vine to Wine Experience."

Kentucky Proud Bourbon Steak--Nothing else is close.



You'll need:

1 (1-1/2 pound) Kentucky Proud top round steak, 1-1/2 inches thick

3 tablespoons olive oil

2 tablespoons Dijon mustard

1/4 cup Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey

1/3 cup soy sauce

2 tablespoons red wine vinegar

1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce

1/4 cup packed brown sugar

2 tablespoons minced Kentucky Proud garlic

1 teaspoon salt

2 teaspoons pepper

Combine all ingredients except steak in a bowl. Mix well to produce marinade. Place steak in a sealable plastic bag. Pour the marinade over the steak and seal the bag. Marinate in the refrigerator for 6 to 12 hours. Drain the steak, discarding the marinade. Place the steak on a grill rack. Grill, uncovered, over medium-hot coals for 25 to 30 minutes for medium rare to medium. Remove the steak to a cutting board. Let stand for 3 to 5 minutes. Cut diagonally across the grain into thin strips. Serve with roasted potatoes.

Yield: 4 servings

Recipe courtesy of Angie Vives, Chef, Kentucky Lt. Governor's Mansion, Frankfort, KY. From the Kentucky Department of Agriculture and UK Agricultural Extension Service cookbook, "Pride of Kentucky", available at bookstores across Kentucky, or at your county Extension Office.


Kentucky Proud has made great strides., but we've just scratched the surface.

Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer by Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer

As vice chair of the Kentucky Agricultural Development Board and chairman of the Kentucky Agricultural Finance Corporation, I have been pleased to play a role in helping to diversify Kentucky’s agricultural industry. ... more

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Documentary Celebrates History, Resurgence of Kentucky's Grape and Wine Industry


Wine Tasting at Talon Vineyard and Winery

A wine tasting at Talon Winery and Vineyards near Lexington is depicted in "Vintage Kentucky."

Vintage Kentucky: The Vine to Wine Experience” tells the story of Kentucky’s wine industry from its status as a national leader in the 1800s, to its demise as a result of Prohibition, to its current re-emergence. The 30-minute documentary, a project by the Kentucky Grape and Wine Council and the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, will be shown statewide on KET with the first airing on Thursday, Nov. 5 at 10:30 p.m. Eastern time (dates and times of additional airings are available at www.ket.org). The film, produced by New West LLC and The PPS Group, will have its private premiere showing on Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. at The Kentucky Center in Louisville...more.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Incredible Food Show Survey

Commissioner Richie Farmer would like to thank everybody who attended the Kentucky Proud Incredible Food Show at the Lexington Civic Center October 3 and 4.

Please, take a moment of fill our our survey to help us plan for a future show. Thank you for being Kentucky Proud! http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=F4PZa033k2l5RI8_2bhDw0PQ_3d_3d