Community Foods – Tilapia, Cod & Salmon in Forsyth County

It’s time for another Community Foods Order

If you’re not familiar with Community Foods, let me start with a little background first -  It’s actually based in Cumming, GA but they offer deliveries throughout Metro Atlanta. The overall concept is that they sell products – Chicken (hormone free, no steroids, etc.), Ground Beef (all natural, no hormones, etc.) and Fish (now Tilapia, Cod & Salmon).

It’s easy to become a customer, you simply visit their Delivery Calendar, add to your cart, purchase online & then drive to the pick-up location you select on the day & time specified. Not all products are sold at the same time. I haven’t totally figured out their delivery cycle yet, but it seems that each item might come out for delivery once a month or maybe once every other month.

Now for those of you that placed your first order last month when CHICKEN came out, you probably cursed me when it arrived!!  It’s ok, I’ll get over it.  Because remember I said “I have never ordered their chicken, so I can’t speak from experience.” … that was your warning!!  So if you gag while you were cutting all FORTY lbs of raw chicken while having your hands all in the nasty junk, well … I was right there with you.  BUT – I did save my family a lot of money and I have PLENTY of chicken in my freezer now, so I’m happy!

The good news though is now it’s time to order FISH!! I have ordered the Tilapia (Tilapia only, not Salmon or Cod yet) and was super impressed with it. It was flash-frozen & individually wrapped. It comes in large filets – 5 to 7oz and is really pretty in color & it was perfect for sharing or splitting with friends. The Tilapia has also tasted great!! We all eat a lot of it – even my three year old.  And since it’s individual it’s easy for even me to pull one out for lunch.  The order form says that the Tilapia & Salmon are individually wrapped.  It does not say the same for Cod, so if you’re interested in that & need to know how it’s packaged first … contact Community Foods.

Tilapia

$3.29 per pound!

  • 5 – 7 ounce fillets
  • Flash frozen & individually packaged
  • Farm Raised

Minimum Order = 20lbs or $65.80

Salmon

$6.79 per pound

  • 8 ounce fillets, skin on
  • Flash frozen & individually packaged
  • Wild-Caught Alaskan

Minimum Order = 20lbs or $135.80

Cod

$5.99 per pound

  • 7 ounce fillets
  • Flash frozen & individually packaged
  • Wild-Caught

Minimum Order = 20lbs or $119.80

To Order

There are several Metro-Atlanta Pick-up locations, and now there are TWO convenient stops in Forsyth County:

Pick-up at River of Life Church of God

June 19, 2012
5:30 PM – 6:30 PM

610 Canton Road
Cumming, GA 30040

Click here to order at River of Life Church

Pick up at The Forsyth Avenue

June 14, 2012
6:00pm – 6:30pm

The Avenue Forsyth (see instructions for parking lot pickup)

Click here for other Metro Atlanta Delivery Locations

If you’re not interested in the chicken, but maybe something else, be sure to get on their mailing list & then you can at least stay in the loop.

*Note: If we’re the first ones to share Community Foods with you, it would be awesome if you’d be so kind as to list “info@cumminglocal.com” as the referral. If not, I won’t know any better, so no worries!!

Save at Lake Lanier – LanierWorld Waterpark

Save 50% on LanierWorld Admission

With today’s SweetJack deal, purchase an admission ticket for just $17 (regularly $35).  This deal won’t last long – only available for one day unless sold out sooner, so snag it now if you’re interested.

Definitely read the fine print first though! Once purchased, the certificate is available for any day in May but may only be used Monday – Thursday in June and expires June 28th.

Click here to snag the deal.

If you haven’t signed up to receive SweetJack deals yet, click here to sign up.

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Save at Adventure Kids

Save on Unlimited Play at Adventure Kids

This is a great deal to snag now & take advantage of during the hot summer break!  Our friends at Adventure Kids are featured on Coupsicle.

Purchase a Two-Week Unlimited Pass for just $10.

This allows you to come & go as you please for two full weeks (open Wednesday – Sunday).   Let the kids take advantage of their sand pit, inflatables, concert stage, trampoline, games & more while you take advantage of free wi-fi, cool temperatures inside & the ease of Adventure Kids!

Don’t delay … click here to snag it now!

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Save at Sweet & Sassy

Save with a Sweet & Sassy Deal

Sweet & Sassy at the Forsyth Avenue is currently featured on Living Social.

Purchase a Glittery Glam Child’s Makeover & treat your daughter to a fun afternoon.

For $12 (regularly $25), the deal features a Glittery Glam makeover with Party Updo, Polish, and an age-appropriate make-up application.  It will be her special day!


Deal is available through Saturday, so don’t wait!

Let’s Roll: All Skate for a Cure

A Stick it 2 Cancer Fundraising Event

Join team JTECH at the Let’s Roll Stick it 2 Cancer event!

An evening of:

  • pizza,
  • skating races,
  • prices,
  • Si2C Tee Shirt & Cell Phone Holders,
  • Raffle Tickets (drawing for a Kindle Fire),
  • Concessions,
  • Costume Contest (best 80′s fashions),
  • lots of fun & all for a great cause!

Celebrate the end of the school year with an 80′s style roller rink party AND raise money for a CURE!

Admission (including skate rental) is only $8, regularly $9.

Event Details –

When:  Thursday, May 24th – 5pm to 8pm

Where:  Slapshots Family Skate Center
5065 Piney Grove Road, Cumming GA 30040

More Information about the Event

More Information about Stick it 2 Cancer

Whole Foods Budgeting 101

The following is a guest post by Cumming Resident Anna Everhart.  Anna is a wife, mother, author, blogger and someone I’m happy to know personally! So many of us have a desire to eat real, clean, whole food but often struggle with the thought that good food is also more expensive food.  Today, Anna’s sharing some very basic concepts and tips for eating locally grown, organic food … on a budget!


Whole Foods Budgeting 101 by Anna Everhart

2012 has brought me a task of super mommy epic proportions.  Or, that is, my husband Jeremy has charged me with coming up with a grocery budget of $400 while still eating locally grown, organic food.  “Oh, that will be easy honey!” I say as I bite my lip and grab a pen and paper.  One thing that makes budgeting so easy with local food is that it’s a flat rate with no extra tax.  I know exactly to the dollar what my grocery bill will be!  OK, I have THAT going for me….but not much else!

Feeding a family of 4 good wholesome food on $400/month, is…a stretch.  BUT, I have to do it, so I thought I would share this information with you!  I am sure many of us are in  budget crunch mode.  Truth be told, I could sacrifice quality and have more money for…what…snack food?  McDonald’s?  But, what good will that do for our health?  NO, I am staying the course and enforcing our whole food lifestyle, and I am super mommy, budget green extraordinaire, and I am going to DO THIS!

Will you join me?  Will you make 2012 your healthiest year yet while staying on a budget fit for a lower middle class family?  Let’s forge ahead, shall we?

To read the rest of this article, click over to Anna’s post on Thoughts for Today.

Faith’s House Acknowledges Cici’s Pizza for Support

Faith House Presentation to CiCi's

Local Non-Profit Acknowledges Cici’s Pizza for Support

Faith’s House Inc., whose purpose is to empower single moms to better their lives through providing links to community resources and higher education acknowledged Scott Edwards, owner of Cici’s Pizza on Ronald Reagan Blvd., with a plaque thanking them for their ongoing support of donated pizzas.

Cici’s has supported our mission by donating dinner for our monthly meetings since 2008. This donation gives our families at least one night where they don’t have to worry about dinner.

Our Single Mom Meetings are on the first Thursday of each month, we meet at the Mentor Me North GA location. The group meets from 6:30-8pm, childcare provided by Mentor Me and Dinner provided by Cici’s Pizza Buffet.

For more information about Faith’s House:

Faith House OnlineFaith House on Facebook

In picture from left to right: Suzanne Graff (FH Board Member), Diana Bader (FH Volunteer), Scott Edwards (Owner Cici’s), Valerie Daniel (FH Director), Kimberly Funderburg (FH Board Member)

Flavors of Forsyth 2012

It has a new location, a new date, and an outstanding line-up in 2012!  We’re talking about the United Way Flavors of Forsyth.

When:  Sunday, May 20th – Noon to 6pm

Where:  Forsyth Conference Center
7745 Majors Road, Cumming GA 30041
Click here for Directions

This is a fun way to taste a variety of restaurants in Forsyth County! Bring the entire family & enjoy food, fun, music & more!

There is NO Entry Fee.  However, tickets will be available to purchase for all food, drinks, and children activities.  Tickets are 50 cents each.

The food line-up is REALLY good this year!!  Vendors scheduled to attend, include:

  • Back Yard Burger
  • Braise
  • Buckhead Pizza Company
  • Castleberry Ale House
  • Chef Kern’s
  • Chepes Mexican Grill
  • Creations Bakery
  • ‘Cue Barbecue
  • Dreamcakes Cupcakes
  • Good Grub Subs
  • Ice Cream Social
  • Ichiban Steak & Sushi
  • Jim ‘N Nicks Bar-B-Q
  • Kani House
  • Lenny’s Sub Shop
  • Marlow’s Tavern
  • Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt
  • Mia Ristorante Italiano
  • Moe’s Southwest Grill
  • Norman’s Landing
  • Rio Balsas Taqueria
  • Robin Hood Tavern
  • Romano’s Macaroni Grill
  • Shane’s Rib Shack
  • Smokejack Southern Grill & BBQ
  • The Ridge Great Steak & Seafood
  • Which Wich?
  • Yogli Mogli

Told you it was REALLY good!!

The weather is looking great & the line up does too, so mark your calendar & plan to get out to taste the Flavors!!

Connect with Flavors of Forsyth:

Like Flavors of Forsyth on Facebook Like United Way of Forsyth County on Facebook
United Way of Forsyth County Online

2012 Summer Fun – Things to Do in Forsyth County

There are lots of Summer Fun activities for kids to take advantage of this year – all in Cumming, GA & Forsyth County.  And many of them are actually FREE!!

FREE Summer Movies

Summer Movies for Kids at Movies 400 / Carmike Cinemas
Georgia Movies in the Park

FREE Summer Bowling

Kids Bowl Free at Stars & Strikes

Summer Camps for Kids

Summer Camps for Kids in Cumming, GA & Forsyth County
Summer Camps for Kids (5 Years & Younger) in Cumming, GA & Forsyth County

Vacation Bible School for Kids

Vacation Bible School – 2012 Round-Up

Calendar of Events

Cumming Local – 2012 Calendar of Events

In addition to these round-ups, be sure to check out the following resources:

For Events in the greater Atlanta area, we highly recommend:

No matter what you choose to do this summer, we hope it’s a fun & safe Summer 2012!!

2012 Flavors of Forsyth

SAVOR THE FLAVOR WITH UNITED WAY!

United Way of Forsyth County serves you the 3rd Annual Flavors of Forsyth on its new date – Sunday, May 20, 2012 from Noon – 6:00pm. Presented by Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and UPS, this festival of food will benefit nonprofit organizations and programs throughout our community. Last year, United Way of Forsyth County provided $1,291,154 in funds to 60 programs and initiatives in the community, providing services to thousands.
At its new location, outside the Forsyth Conference Center on the campus of Lanier Technical College, Flavors will play host to over 30 local restaurants dishing out delicious samples to over 15,000 festival-goers. From pizza and ice cream to barbecue and sushi, there is something to satisfy every palette.

Local chefs will participate in contests for Best Appetizer/Salad, Best Fast Dining Entrée, Best Casual Dining Entrée, Best Fine Dining Entrée, Best Dessert and Best Booth. Guests can also vote for their favorite restaurant to be the Flavors of Forsyth People’s Choice winner.

New this year – Kid’s Choice Award! Visit the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta tent for your child to cast a vote for their favorite flavor of the day.

Meander through the Artists Market and enjoy the beautiful work by talented local artists or catch the beats from local performers on the main stage. This year’s lineup includes Audio Candy, Riley Biederer and Last Five Standing. 92.9 Dave FM will also be at this year’s event.

Have children? Don’t miss out on the fantastically fun Kids Zone which will include balloon artists, inflatables and more!

From fine dining to on-the-go, there is a flavor for everyone to enjoy. Come eat, laugh, play and support United Way of Forsyth County at the 3rd Annual Flavors of Forsyth!

Admission to the event is FREE. Food tickets are $.50 each and restaurants participating in Flavors will charge $1-3 per food sample.

FREE Parking available: Parking will be available around the Lanier Technical College campus Field Lot on Ronald Reagan Boulevard (within walking distance from the event)

Volunteer opportunities are also available for the event. For those interested or to find out more about Flavors of Forsyth, visit www.UnitedWayForsyth.com, or call 770.781.4110.

Directions to the Forsyth Conference Center on the campus of Lanier Technical College:

Directions going 400 North:

  • 400 North
  • Take Exit 13, Route 141
  • Right onto Route 141
  • Right onto Ronald Reagan Boulevard
  • Entrance to Forsyth Conference Center is before intersection of Majors Road on the right

Directions going 400 South:

  • Take Exit 13, Route 141
  • Left onto Route 141
  • Right onto Ronald Reagan Boulevard
  • Entrance to Forsyth Conference Center is before intersection of Majors Road on the right

More About Flavors of Forsyth

2012 Food Vendors 2012 Market Artists
Like Flavors of Forsyth on Facebook |   United Way of Forsyth Online

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United Way of Forsyth County works to advance the common good by focusing on education, income and health. These are the building blocks for a good life: a quality education that leads to a stable job, enough income to support a family through retirement and good health. It takes everyone working together. Because underneath everything we are, underneath everything we do, we are all connected, interdependent, united. And when we reach out a hand to one, we influence the condition of all. We all win when a child succeeds in school, when a family becomes financially stable, when people have good health. We all LIVE UNITED.

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