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    Churchtown Dairy

    4.8 (8 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Ryan H.

    It is a work-in-progress right now, but mark my words, this place is going to be great one day. This is a very high-minded farm that focuses on dairy, medicinal plants, and education. And it's being built with (literally) Rockefeller money. What is built so far is an enormous and gorgeous round barn with a slate roof which is used for events (and supposedly housing the cows), a cheesemaking operation (including underground cave!), and a cafe. There's a greenhouse under construction and you can get a tour of the gardens, farm, and cheesemaking at certain times during the week. But we were there on a Saturday to check out the self-service cafe. Right now it's a pay-what-you-will deal with cheese plates, soups, and the like. We felt a little awkward with the payment system, so we just went for the dairy case. We picked up a half-gallon of raw milk and two cheeses. I've never had raw milk before (legally you can only buy it at a farm) and unsurprisingly, it tasted like milk. The only difference in taste is a bit of a, umm, grassy undertone. But otherwise identical to your pasteurized grocery store milk, at least to my mouth. The raw milk goes into the cheeses, and the Coperthwaite cheese is a must-buy. It is a beautiful round soft cheese that is melt-in-your-mouth delicious. There's definitely a passion for what they do here, and a ton of investment going into it. I'm looking forward to what else gets built here. Apparently hiking trails are in the future! I don't know when I'll be back, but I'm holding on to my glass milk bottle for my eventual return.

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    Wonderful tour of the farm and learning about the medicinal gardens. The milk and cheese were a delight and enjoyed greatly.

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    1 year ago

    Very good prices, always polite, when you bring back the milk containers you get money off. Highly recommend

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    Hudson Farmers' Market - Fun

    Hudson Farmers' Market

    5.0(2 reviews)
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    I can't believe there aren't more reviews about this amazing farmers market. Granted, it's not as…read morebig as other FM's but you can find a lot of great gems here, we left loaded with goodies. I counted at least 4 stalls selling different kinds of produce, one of them I bought heirloom apples from where the outside looked like a granny smith, but the inside was pink; super cool and delicious! Also, ended up buying a bottle of bourbon from the Berkshire distillery stall to give as a gift so this is especially convenient if you're from out of town and want to give friends and family local goods. I think the thing we were most impressed with is that there were two stalls offering handspun alpaca yarn. One of the stalls had a flyer with details about what kind of alpaca breed the yarn is from and where the farm is located. (see pic) I thought that made the shopping experience extra special especially as someone who crochet's and is interested in where the yarn comes from. Another interesting item we bought were heirloom garlic bulbs that were bright purple. They're little but one clove has the potency of like 10 garlic cloves; really cool find! Also bought local made soap, farm fresh eggs, and baked goods. Again, even though it's not a very large farmers market, I consider this to be one of the best I've visited; would absolutely make a trip out here again.

    I love surprises. And this little town has a fabulous farmers market! It's open and airy with lots…read moreof selection and live music. I was able to find lots to eat even though I'm gluten free and dairy free. I ate and tasted my way through. It's harvest time, but it had a ton of beautiful local produce. So check it out!

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