NEAFP Blog - Last comments http://www.neafp.com/blog/blogs/index.php?disp=comments en-US http://backend.userland.com/rss 60 In response to: Farmer's Market - The Come Back Wed, 18 Jul 2007 19:17:57 +0000 Kate Lathrop [Visitor] c479@http://www.neafp.com/blog/blogs/ Our local farmer's market is one of our best advertising vehicles. We have been exhibiting at the Barre market for 3 years and we have a wonderful time. They have a children's day and so, of course, we bring our alpacas. I also have done spinning/carding demos. We live quite a way out in the country so this is an easy and inexpensive way to give the people in our community a way to get to know us. (And besides which, it is a lot of fun!) Last year, the alpaca sales in our store increased significantly due to this exposure!
Last year, the alpaca sales in our store increased significantly due to this exposure! ]]>
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In response to: Weather Cheater Kudos Fri, 6 Apr 2007 16:46:04 +0000 WMaster [Visitor] c8@http://www.neafp.com/blog/blogs/ Just received some great words concerning our WeatherCheater. The buzz is truly heating up about this great, innovative product. JoAnn and Kristina Flegel, of Dos Donas Alpaca Farm had this to say about the WeatherCheater: "We used it on a four week old cria-it is the warmest coat we have ever used!" "We have not experienced any sweating with it. . .and the baby stayed dry, despite a downpour." "The belly band is wider, compared to others. . .you don't have to adjust the fit as often." Lindy Huber, of Seldom Scene Farm told us: "The Weather Cheater coats were very welcome with the string of cold-weather crias we had this year. With attention to such details as a tail strap, the coats fit well and stayed in place. Light rain and snow did not appear to penetrate the coats, which also have great breathability. All in all, these are coats of extremely high quality and fit, and we are glad to now own four of them!"

JoAnn and Kristina Flegel, of Dos Donas Alpaca Farm had this to say
about the WeatherCheater:

"We used it on a four week old cria-it is the warmest coat we have ever used!"

"We have not experienced any sweating with it. . .and the baby stayed
dry, despite a downpour."

"The belly band is wider, compared to others. . .you don't have to
adjust the fit as often."

Lindy Huber, of Seldom Scene Farm told us:

"The Weather Cheater coats were very welcome with the string of
cold-weather crias we had this year. With attention to such details
as a tail strap, the coats fit well and stayed in place. Light rain
and snow did not appear to penetrate the coats, which also have great
breathability. All in all, these are coats of extremely high quality
and fit, and we are glad to now own four of them!"
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In response to: Mozilla Firefox vs. Internet Explorer Mon, 2 Apr 2007 17:56:33 +0000 blogadmin [Member] c7@http://www.neafp.com/blog/blogs/ After researching the issue, it seems with an up to date version of Internet Explorer, the site will display as intended. The newest version of IE is 7.0 and it can be downloaded here http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/default.mspx

The newest version of IE is 7.0 and it can be downloaded here

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