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    8 months ago

    Great fresh selection! Very kind family and great service. Lots of parking in front. Great prices!

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    Penn View Farm

    4.8(6 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    When you think of the historical milk man of Main Street America...this would be his office. What a…read moregem for locals. Traditional glass milk jars fresh from their dairy cows. You can even purchase one of those metal milk jar carriers to transport the milk home. They sell by the half gallon and for a family of four, I go through 4 jars a week or so. Prices are reasonable and they sell ice cream from a Longacres ice cream shop that has been in business since the 1930s in Barton, PA. When you pull up you see the cows that provided you with the delicious milk! I drive about 20min just for the milk. Won't purchase from anywhere else now that I can taste the difference. Staff seem to be local high school students and are very nice. The ambience is straight from small town America.

    If you're on a trip through Bucks County and don't stop at the Penn View Dairy Farm, well....you're…read moremissing something truly special. This family's dairy farm is one of the nostalgic reasons my family settled in this area (just one of many reasons). I mean, where else can you greet the cows that produce the fresh milk you are about to buy in old fashioned glass bottles? That's right! We buy 4 or 6 at a time and carry them in hard wire baskets, just like in the 1950's! And for about the same price you're paying at the grocery store for milk that's been sitting on a store shelf for who knows how long. In summer, they feature locally grown produce. In autumn they sell local apple cider that's unbelievable! And the holiday egg nog is to die for!! If you're driving to New Hope from Philly or just looking for something fun to do on a Saturday, it's a great trip! The dairy has a dedicated local following, my family included. It's cash or check only but they do have an ATM. Just remember, the Dairy closes on Sunday (like the Bible says, rest on the 7th day).

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    Blooming Glen Farm

    4.5(2 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    Puzzled by kohlrabi? Left in wonderment by whiskery beets? Then odds are you've never partaken in…read morethe weird and wild array of vegetable matter sold weekly at Blooming Glen's stand in the Headhouse Farmers Market. Organic and sustainably grown by farming family Tom Murtha and Tricia Borneman, Blooming Glen strives to maintain and expand the rich agricultural history of Bucks County. The ideals are noble, but the proof of success comes at the dinner table -- the rainbow chard, firm-fleshed potatoes and delicate garlic purchased from these folks transform ordinary meals into special occasions. As a cook, this superlative quality is absolutely thrilling. As a shopper, the stuff is not cheap -- but local and organic never is. You're supporting not only local farmers, but helping spread the gospel of local food when you buy here. Since we haven't yet seen peak oil, I'd suggest everyone get on this train before those Chilean strawberries that you must have in January reach $29.99 a quart.

    Listen, if you have not yet joined a CSA-I highly suggest Blooming Glen Farm. It is FUN to come…read morehere on a Thursday and pick up your veggies and be pleasantly surprised by what awaits you. tomatoes watermelon broccoli lettuce cucumber peppers radishes beets berries I loved the summer that passed when I made my own bouquet and cut my herbs from the herb garden. This farm is fantastic. And if you have children, (I don't) I would bring them too and make it a family event. I was always so envious of those families who brought their kids and made it FUN to go find your own strawberries and cherry tomatoes. If you live near, you must buy a share! It broke my heart to hear about Tom and Tricia's harvest getting rotted after last year's unusual rainy season - I hope you will give this place a try. It is truly a wonderful place, though I won't be back this year having to work and spend too much time in Philly. One day I will be back though.

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