A fresh salad
Aug. 11th, 2003 12:54 pmB and I stopped at the Farm around the corner from our house yesterday on the way home to pick up what they had. I mentioned the corn on the cobb we grilled yesterday - I also got 2 kinds of lettace, some tomatoes and some cute, teeny peaches.
It makes SUCH a difference eating such fresh food, wow, I forgot. There is so much more flavor, the quality is so great compared to the supermarket. Yum.
So if you're out in our neck of the woods check out Sunshine Farm (their large farm store building will be finished construction supposedly at the end of the month - right now they are selling out of a big awning). There is an article about them in here:
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/business/farm07282003.htm
It makes SUCH a difference eating such fresh food, wow, I forgot. There is so much more flavor, the quality is so great compared to the supermarket. Yum.
So if you're out in our neck of the woods check out Sunshine Farm (their large farm store building will be finished construction supposedly at the end of the month - right now they are selling out of a big awning). There is an article about them in here:
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/business/farm07282003.htm
Re: Envious
Date: 2003-08-11 10:38 am (UTC)I haven't seen animals at this farm, though I know there are horses and cows at some of the other surrounding ones and a family further down the street has lots of animals, including a wallabee :) I think its neat that we're only a 20 minute drive from Boston but have a wallabee (not even sure if I'm spelling that right) nearby.
There's a place we go apple-picking in the fall that's got goats, sheep, chickens, roosters and bunnies out for patrons to have a little 'petting zoo' experience. But from what I can tell, the buns are inside off-season (they are little ones and wouldn't survive the New England winter out there).
Yay, its almost my favorite time of the year :)
Re: Envious
Date: 2003-08-11 10:55 am (UTC)