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    Dill Family Farm

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Falmouth Scoop - Store front.

    Falmouth Scoop

    2.3(3 reviews)
    2.0 km
    $

    I don't even know where to begin. This so-called "ice cream shop" is less a dessert destination and…read moremore a biohazard crime scene in disguise. First off, the smell hit me before the door even fully opened -- a nauseating mix of sour milk, burnt sugar, and something I can only describe as "wet ferret." Against my better judgment (and the screaming warning bells in my head), I ordered a scoop of what was supposed to be chocolate fudge ripple. What I got looked like something scraped off the bottom of a dumpster. Melted, gritty, and warm. Yes -- WARM. Ice cream! Warm! The taste? Imagine licking a rusted pipe that someone had tried to clean with cough syrup and despair. Within 30 minutes I was curled up in the fetal position, violently ill and bargaining with the universe. I genuinely wondered if I'd be one of those rare people to die from dairy. And just when I thought it couldn't get worse... I saw it. A RAT. Not a mouse. A full-grown, bold-as-hell rat, strolling across the back counter like it was part of the staff. And nobody batted an eye. Not the disinterested teenager behind the counter, not the manager (who was in the corner vaping like the floor wasn't sticky with melted cream and shattered dreams). I pointed. I yelled. They shrugged. Health department, if you're reading this: this is your next top priority. This place doesn't need new management. It needs an exorcism and a flamethrower. RUN. Do not walk. Do not even think about trying this place unless you want food poisoning, psychological trauma, and a deep distrust of all future frozen desserts.

    Stale and freezer burnt I wouldn't go back there. Maybe for the vegetable part. Rude staff tooread more

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    W  G Oulton & Son's

    W G Oulton & Son's

    3.9(10 reviews)
    33.9 km
    $$

    I found out about Oulton's while poking about on the internet and made sure to drive out to Windsor…read moreto check the place out while I was in the area. When I opened the door, it was like I had stumbled into a fevered foodie dream. Practically every kind of animal protein you can name, in convenient vacuum packages - like a library of meat books arranged invitingly in glass fronted coolers. There is a staggering array of meats like elk, alligator, water buffalo and emu. THEN, behind the counter is a list of meats that they'll cut to order, including goat and mutton. There's also a decent selection of ready-made dishes like pot pies. Everything we purchased was top notch and delicious. The prices were extremely reasonable and how nice to support a family run multi-generational business that evidently cares so much about what they do.

    Are you a carnivore? Do you sometimes get a craving for a piece of meat but just don't know where…read moreyou might be able to find it? Do you have this recipe you've been dieing to make but just can't figure out where you'll find that special cut? LOOK NO FURTHER. One of the joys of living in the country is that you are often forced to be a bit creative in your shopping. Not that I consider Windsor the country, but where we live, there isn't much "handy" as far as butchers or great food shops. We typically go into Bedford or Windsor for most of our grocery needs... Having a passion for food and a love for cooking, especially meat you can't imagine how excited I was when I discover Oulton's was just outside Windsor. Now, for the light hearted shopper that doesn't really need to know what that steak looked like before it was sliced and wrapped into that little packaging with a price tag, maybe you shouldn't come to Outlon's... Once you walk in through the two doors, you're left with a small army of men sporting white butcher coast, more than likely covered with blood and a knife in hand... Lets not kid ourselves, this is a "meat chop shop" after all.Honestly, I was a bit alarmed my first time; that all changed after I saw the boards on the walls with selection and prices BUT, if you want to be able to get exactly what you want, the thickness you want it without getting the feeling that you're inconveniencing the staff or leave your first born as a deposit, well this is the place for you. It's not about having this pretty decor with a nice glass showcase to choose from. Their selection is quite extensive.... Beef, veal, lamb, pork, chicken, emu, bison, wild boar, and the list goes on depending on the seasonality of the product you are looking for. Here's how it works: You go in, let them know what you want. They will then go grab the whole animal and/or partial animal (dead of course) and say: how thick? Bone on or off? etc Meat quality is impeccable, prices are great and the staff will always make you laugh. If you live in the city, take the drive, trust me you won't regret it!

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