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Welcome!
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Providing
the GTA with
local, farm-fresh
Hormone-free
and Drug-free Meats,
Produce
and other products
from
Ontario
Amish and Mennonite Farmers
Since
1996
Our
produce farmers are in full harvest: now available, fresh
and local: green
and yellow beans, beets,
broccoli, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, cauliflower, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, green
onions,
kohlrabi, peppers, potatoes,
spinach, squash, tomatoes, watermelon, zucchini, and more.
From Ontario Old Order Mennonite farms.
Plus
peaches,
plums and apricots from a 7th generation Mennonite
orchard in Niagara.
August 31-Sept 4: Fresh this week: 100% grass fed beef and heritage chickens. Also fresh: our usual array of meat, dairy, bakery and more. See our new line of gluten-free breads and desserts. For order pick up Thurs, Fri, or Sat, please specify the desired date in the "special instructions" column on the order form. September 7-11: Click here to order for pick up Friday and Saturday. Fresh veal available. Fresh From The Farm Kitchen: Skewers: Beef or Pork, marinated and seasoned. Burgers: Turkey or Beef, seasoned. "Empanadas": Corn meal patties (beef, chicken, and veggie). Organic Meals to Go: Soups, Lasagnas, Dinners, Hummus, and Pate. Made on location with our meats and products. Hours: Tuesday through Friday (11 am - 8 pm) and Saturday (9 am - 4 pm). In buying locally produced food whenever possible:
Re-cycle
and re-use:
We
are a recycling depot for Level Ground coffee, dried fruit, and
panela; please return those bags.
We
welcome you bringing re-usable bags to carry your food. We also
sell canvas bags.
Please
remember to bring egg cartons if possible.
Privacy Promise: We do not ever sell, give, trade or barter phone numbers or email addresses or any other information about our customers. Never. Not to anyone. Not for any reason. Read the Toronto Star feature article on us. Interact / Debit card / Visa / Master Card payment accepted, and cash of course. |
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