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1818 Farms - A gift box for my sister. Cream, lip balms, wax sachet, and resin ornaments!

1818 Farms

5.0(2 reviews)
17.5 mi

I had a lovely shopping experience with 1818 Farms recently! A couple of Sunday afternoon's ago, I…read moreordered several lip balms and a beautiful "resin art - rectangular tray," please see the picture which does NOT do the product justice. These were birthday gifts for my favorite Sister. Fast forward to Tuesday, and the extremely well packed box arrived! Wow, talk about fast shipping! The lip balms were treated with so much care! They were packed in a reusable ice pack envelope, and packed so well, I had to get the scissors out to open them, which sadly, damaged the envelope package but not the balms. 1818 offers a handwritten note along with their products, which I forgot about. After Sister joyfully opened her gifts, I remembered the hand written note, which we retrieved from the abundant bubble wrap in the trash can, and Sister just loved the note! Such a nice, sweet, personal touch! To this day, Sister is looking for the perfect easel on which to display her beautiful resin tray, and you can even specify a color scheme for the flowers in the resin products. Do consider 1919 Farms for unique, natural, and in nearly all [perhaps all] cases handmade items that support a locally owned Farm. Thanks so much 1818 Farms for making my Sister's birthday extremely memorable!!!!!

I met the owner of 1818 Farms, Natasha McCrary, at a craft fair featuring Alabama made products…read moreearlier this year. 1818 Farms is located in the historic town of Mooresville, near Decatur, Alabama, population at last count was 53. Events here may triple the population of the town on a regular basis. In addition to Natasha's line of cosmetics, the beautiful little farm raises organic produce, heritage breed Babydoll Southdown Sheep, and other farm animals. It is a popular site for weddings and receptions I understand. Seminars, children's camps, classes and retreats are just a few of other activities that are found here. When I first met the owner, she told me about their farm-to-table dinners featuring produce grown on site and when I got home, went online and made reservations shortly before it sold out. On June 10, 2016, I attended my first Dinner on the Farm featuring Chef Jakob Reid of the Albany Bistro in nearby Decatur, Alabama. You will not find a prettier setting for a farm-to-table dinner. A rustic pavilion with fans, elegant seating and table settings is located in a shady corner of the property with a view of the woods and a nearby creek. Beautiful music provided by the Mellotones of Madison, Alabama, provided a really serene background of perfect relaxing live string harmonies. Appetizers were the first enticement offered to guests. A platter of grilled shrimp on miniature grit cakes tasted as good as they looked. A variety of pickled vegetables made in the Farm kitchens were spread with an assortment of cheeses, including a local goat cheese, and crackers. An egg salad dip from on site farm chicken eggs rounded out the bountiful appetizer table. A special treat with the Camembert cheese was a blueberry jalapeño jam hand made with on site ingredients by the hostess, Natasha McCrary. The slight spiciness of the jalapeños was a surprisingly good compliment to the sweet blueberries. With the cheese, it was a powerhouse combination. The first course consisted of a beautifully prepared bruschetta with heirloom tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, with a drizzle of Georgia olive oil and balsamic vinegar, and farm raised basil grown and picked just feet away from our tables. The second course was a small salad of fresh, young cucumbers marinated in Georgia olive oil, vinegar, dill and basil served on a wedge of Italian flat bread. The main course was a perfectly roasted moist and flavorful skinless chicken breast, named by the chef "airline chicken" with a wing bone left attached like the tail of an airplane. A grit cake well toasted on all sides with a faint taste of Andouille sausage was a great side to the chicken and was a fitting compliment, almost like a Cajun cornbread, to perfectly cooked vegetables which were my favorite dish of the evening. Farm grown squash, zucchini, and pole beans were steamed with a light seasoning that complimented but did not hide the wonderful taste of the vegetables. Chef Reid has the ability to showcase the taste of the wonderful fresh produce he prepares without over seasoning. The final course for the evening was a very French inspired baked meringue with a topping of strawberry mousse from locally grown strawberries and drizzled with a dark chocolate Ganache. It was a very decadent desert to end a very wonderful meal in a very wonderful setting. The special dinners served here do not include beverages except for water and so you are encouraged to bring your own. Most guests did bring their favorite wines which were very abundant. I prefer wines matched to the food on special dining occasions so a menu, which was not provided, would be a helpful suggestion. Dress is casual and should be comfortable for an outdoor setting.

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1818 Farms - Resin ornament made with their homegrown dried flowers!

Resin ornament made with their homegrown dried flowers!

1818 Farms - Resin ornament made with their homegrown dried flowers!

Resin ornament made with their homegrown dried flowers!

1818 Farms - Lip balms for Sister's bday

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S&J Produce Farms

S&J Produce Farms

3.9(8 reviews)
9.1 mi
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Hubs and I were looking for fresh homegrown tomatoes. The ones in the grocery store are tasteless…read more I checked Yelp and S&J Produce Farms came up. I read reviews and we decided to check the business out. The store is located near Clift Farm in Madison. Highway 72 can be rather crowded so be prepared to ensure stop and go traffic. The business is easy to find. It's across the street from the Target. We plugged the coordinates in and made the journey there on a Monday. Upon entering the business, two doors were open and there was a breeze. Against a wall there is a fan blowing so be prepared for dry eyes if you wear contacts. The selection of tomatoes was pretty good. There were red and green ones. We picked up a basket with 5 tomatoes for $8. The onions were fresh and we picked up a basket of 7 small onions for $3. I saw pickling cucumbers, bell peppers, okra, squash and more. The bell peppers looked old to me and I prefer my okra and squash to be much smaller. Outside there were some hanging baskets, $15 for 1 petunia or two hanging petunia baskets for $25. I saw a couple of ferns but didn't see a price. My experience here was good and I will return again soon.

*GROSSLY MISLEADING AND OVERPRICED*…read more Great location, unfortunately not what I was hoping for. PRODUCE IS NOT LOCAL--bought from a distributor--and is of average quality. Limited selection of produce that is prepackaged in baskets. They discourage picking and the man who slowly rings everybody up actually replaced some of my cucumbers with others he chose without asking. Everything is about 1-2 dollars overpriced. Example: $9 watermelons, $7 jams, $5 wilted turnip greens. Go to Publix or Wholefoods and pay less for organic. I'd also like to add that while the folks are friendly, they are clearly new to retail--disorganized, chaotic, inefficient and can't seem to handle more than 2 customers shopping at once. I'm shocked at the 5 star reviews on Facebook, BUT with every transaction they do give you a lengthy spoken guideline of how to give them a FB review.

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S&J Produce Farms
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