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    80 Acre Market

    3.3 (4 reviews)

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    Whitehouse Indoor Flea Market - My second China cabinet from here most but not all the things inside are from here

    Whitehouse Indoor Flea Market

    4.7(3 reviews)
    40.4 mi
    $$

    I'm obsessed with teapots & vintage tea sets & they have the biggest selection I have found in this…read morearea.. the best part is the prices & service can't be beat like on Saturday I came in to buy a China cabinet I had picked out & I told Nance that I plan to put a china set on layaway on Tuesday & she said because I want it & I'm a regular she will go ahead & take it off display just on my word to bring money on Tuesday.. most places would have said hope it's still there on Tuesday but they truly care about keeping their regular customers happy I totally recommend this shop! Every peace I have bought from them I googled as soon as I got home & I haven't over payed yet all prices are at or below online prices & no shipping cost to worry about.. they are willing to meet you on Mondays for pick ups if that's best for you even though they are closed Update: I value honesty & I find it here.. I bought 3 blue onion plates today at $10.95 each when I got home I saw that one had a different price on it $5 as is because of a large chip on the back of it that you can't see on the front... I called them back about over payment on the damaged plate.. they normally don't do returns but they offered one.. I'm keeping the plate but getting the difference back when I come back in..

    Lots of cool little treasures and the owner is superb. Love all the cool toys. We will be back.read more

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    Way Back When Dairy

    Way Back When Dairy

    3.5(2 reviews)
    52.7 mi

    HUGE FAN! We were a raw milk family but when my one year old began drinking cow's milk, it was too…read moredifficult to make it to the farm twice a week. I found "Way Back When Dairy" at Georgia's FM and at Revival Market in the Heights and have never had anything else since. Their milk is so tasty and has a great use by dates since they are delivered so fresh. The owner is very accessible and very friendly. No one else sells non-homogonized, low pasturized milk in Houston. If you haven't tried their milk, you are for sure missing out. If you are a natural family, this is a must!

    First, if they had a website that I can find, or a customer service phone number on their label, I…read morewould afford them the courtesy of contacting them without the need to air this dirty laundry in public. I bought a gallon of their 2% milk at the Eastside Public Market in June of 2012. The cost was high and the expiration date was smudged, but it looked like 16 days into the future. Since it was June in Houston, I went right home with the milk (ten minute drive) to get it into the refrigerator. Seven days later and 2/3 consumed, the rest of the gallon went sour. I never have had this problem with store-bought gallons in this refrigerator. I understand low temperature pasturization, but if their shelf life is only one week, the expiration date ought to reflect that. The taste was better than store-bought, but not worth the price they charge. In addition, the best tasting milk that I have had have all come in glass bottles (this is my anecdote; I cannot prove a causal relationship and it is subject to my bias, I admit, but I have never had the best tasting milk in plastic or a carton, no matter how fresh or how much I have paid for it). I assume that recycling and the cost of glass bottles would be a headache for WBWD small-business owner Mike, but if he is as passionate about his milk as other bloggers say that he is, why would he not use glass bottles? I noticed that they store their dairy in a refrigerated truck at the Eastside Market but I also noticed that I never hear the compressor on when I walk by their stand. I have no knowledge of how insulated trucks stand up against the Texas summer sun. I will enjoy WBWD products when I am served them in establishments; if they are not good, at least there will be someone there who can take them back.

    80 Acre Market - publicmarkets - Updated May 2026

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