This is my first time purchasing from this supplier and it will be my last. Since moving to the east coast from Texas we have purchased Hatch chiles from other vendors, but they were already sold out so we decided to try a different vendor. We purchased a full bushel the mild given the description 'very little to no heat' - which is true of all other mild hatch chile we have purchased. We received the order timely enough and in good shape, but the chile's were so hot we cannot enjoy or eat them. So now we are stuck with almost $100 (including the shipping) worth of chile we have no use for. When we contacted customer service we were told that 'the chile has been running hotter). Well - why wasn't that listed as a disclaimer on the website when making the purchase? At least I would have known if I was taking a gamble. So now I feel deceived and cheated...
Read moreThe Graves Farm used to be a place were you get a variety of fresh vegetables. Sorry to say, but even at harvest time the freshness was missing. Also new rules came out for the adult WIC program for seniors. It allows only vegetables which are grown on the farm itself. One good thing is still available, if you buy with the SNAP card vegetables, it's only...
Read moreGraves is a sure treasure in Chaves County. They provide chile roasting or raw bushels, bags of red chile, plenty of fresh produce, pumpkin patch in October, and plenty of other local enjoyment. If you live in Roswell, this should be a regular family destination -- I know it is for us. Man, I love the smell of fresh roasted...
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