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    Lull Farm

    Lull Farm

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    Stopped by Lull Farm in Milford, NH -- such a quaint spot filled with charm! They have a great…read moreselection of fresh, locally grown fruits & veggies, plus in-house-made jams, pies, & even fresh meats. Perfect place to grab some seasonal goodies & support local farmers!

    Packaged items here are ridiculously overpriced and not very good in my experience, but today's…read morefail takes the cake: I just bought a package of sourdough bread, not even a full pound, probably 12 oz, for $6.99 (!), thinking "well it's expensive but at least it's probably pretty good" -- just to get home and find out it's some of the dryest, most tasteless bread I've ever had the displeasure of eating. Paid twice as much as I would have in a supermarket for bread they should be ashamed of selling. Never again. OK, but it's a farm stand, so how's the produce? In the past I've found it to be a mixed picture. First you need to realize that, despite the fact that they're a farm stand, most of the produce that they're selling is not their own or necessarily even local. So for a lot of things you're just paying more than you would at a supermarket for the exactly the same stuff. If you stick to the items that they mark as "our own," well, generally I've had no issues with the quality, but again, the prices can be pretty high for what you're getting. Over the years I've been going to Lull less and less often for that reason alone -- I want to buy local but when everything costs twice as much as at MB, it just doesn't seem worthwhile. (Aren't farm stands supposed to be *cheaper* because they cut out the middleman?) Anyway, after today's bread fail I've had it; don't plan on going back.

    D.J. Hussey - pickyourown - Updated May 2026

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