I have been here so many times and still look forward to going back again! The owners are amazing people in the fact that they alow visitors to walk their property and see/pet their animals at no cost. Their farm is well maintained and very cute & kitchy, makes you think that there is a talking pig about to walk through somewhere and an old lady off inside baking pies 😊 there are bottles and feed for sale to feed the animals which I highly recommend and lots of chickens/fowl just wandering around free so be careful when parking. Great selection of fresh cheeses inside as well as well as an assortment of baked goods, pot pies, pickles, meats, etc. Highly...
Read moreWhat a place! Heaven on Earth :-) Goats, goats, goats and a few sheep, cows and chickens to add to the mix. If you want to drive out to the North Fork to get away from it all for a day or long weekend you must make a stop at Goodale Farms. It's so laid back and chill. You can buy bottles of milk and grain to feed the goats and purchase the cheese and other foods produced from the farm.There wasn't really anyone there in attendance when we arrived, so it was only by good fortune that we met another couple who gave us the low down on what to do and how to get the milk feeding...
Read moreUpdate ** I drove out to Goodale Farms (Saturday) and was fortunate enough to meet Natasha who works at the farm. She was so helpful and supplied me with the eggs my order was missing. She couldn't have been more aplogetic and sweet. Also while I was out there I just had to purchase more of their Strawberry Rhubarb Jam and some Elderberry Jelly. I also happen to adore their cows milk, ricotta cheese, cream cheese, and sour cream. Their whole chicken is also nothing to sneeze at. I just cooked that up and it was...
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