Moderately disappointed. I specifically went for local honey. SIXTEEN dollars for a small jar of wildflower honey. šµThere was no one around when I got there. I stood there for around 8 minutes waiting. When she finally came around, zero fs or apologies given about the long wait/absence. I almost left but I had already come all that way to try a different honey, and I said it MUST be REALLY good for that price!... (meh...not really...) Also, She couldnt tell me where the honey came from or the weight. (Its not on the bottle) I love to support small local businesses, but I just didn't get a welcoming or happy vibe from there at all. I felt like I had interrupted or disturbed her.
Edit: my daughter has informed me that the young girl working was definitely not Tanya herself. Possibly a granddaughter. Explains a lot. Still...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis place is truly a joy to come to and get fresh vegetables and produce. They have just about anything that you need, want, and somethings you may have ever heard of. The lady at the counter, I'm not sure if she is the owner, but whoever she is, she's the most nicest person that I have ever known. Like that song on cheers, you want to go where everyone knows your name. Well, if she doesn't know your name, she makes you feel like you're a member of the family. When you return, she will welcome you back like you're a family member coming back home that's the type of welcome you...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreGreat people who own it and their workers!!## Great produce of all kinds. The best tomatoes. Watermelons, cantaloupe, and peaches right now. Fresh peas shelled and ready to cook. You can watch the shelling machine while you are there! Have pumpkins in fall....Christmas Tree....fresh Real Milk right from the cow!!!! Okra looks great. What ever the season has they got it!! A Very Hard Working Bunch of People. You will FALL IN LOVE with the Place and The People and ALWAYS go back to see...
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