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    Roseland Organic Farms and Market - Organic maple and vanilla syrup next to canned pumpkin

    Roseland Organic Farms and Market

    5.0(2 reviews)
    17.7 mi
    $

    If you love organic products like me, then you will fall in love with this place. It has…read morepractically everything organic that you could ever need in terms of food. Here's a list of what I could remember and of what I took pictures of: 1. Freshly butchered meat right from their farm including beef (steaks, roasts, ground meats, and other cuts), chicken (whole, leg & thigh, or breast), pork (steaks, roasts, ribs, sausages), and turkey. 2. Fresh veggies 3. Fresh fruits 4. Baking supplies 5. Canned soups 6. Cereals 7. Milk 8. Yogurt 9. Soda (root beer, cola, cream soda, orange cream soda, etc.) 10. Boxed instant dinner meals (creamy tuna pasta, penne pasta w/alfredo sauce, etc), 11. Cookies 12. Chocolate (for baking and for instant face-stuffing happiness) 13. Chips (salsa, potato, and baked varieties) 14. Nuts 15. Crackers 16. Canned veggies and fruits (tomatoes, corn, etc.) 17. Granola 18. Taco kits 19. Coffee 20. Lactose intolerant milk drinks (hazelnut, almond, etc), 21. Pasta (spaghetti, angel hair, macaroni, etc.) 22. Spices 23. Ketchup 24. Mayonnaise 25. Pasta Sauce 26. Peanut butter 27. Jelly 28. Honey 29. Maple syrup 30. Agave nectar (a natural sweetener much like honey) 31. Pudding mixes 32. Pop-tart pastries 33. Dried fruit (cranberries, plums, dates, etc.) 34. Boxed brownie; cookie; and cake mixes, 35. Salsa (to go with those delicious chips) 36. Dried veggies (lentils, split peas, etc.) and so much more! Whew! I'm outta breath...or at least my hands are tired. So yeah, if you don't mind paying a little more for organic products, or you have someone in your family who has special food needs i.e. gluten free, lactose intolerant, etc. then this is the place for you. Plus they have some of their farm animals out front in fenced in pastures just waiting for a person to come up and pet them. This place also has good customer service with an employee who knows their stuff about organic and natural foods who can help you with any questions you may have.

    Just stop by today and of course brought back a lot of great stuff!Organic,organic,organic!My son…read morehad a lot fun with the goats and chickens on the farm!

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    The Lavender Hill Farm - dried bunches #ReviewsByRL

    The Lavender Hill Farm

    4.6(8 reviews)
    7.0 mi
    $

    I used to come up to Niles, Mich., occasionally, and always wanted to stop by the lavendar farm,…read morebut my schedule never aligned with their hours. Well, luckily, I had another trip to the area with some friends, called, and they were open! June 5, 2023 - we are hitting the farm beofre everything is in bloom or ready to u-pick, so we basically just shopped in the little store. There are sachets, food stufffs, books, dried lavendar, lotions, lip balms, live plants for sale, and more! The young woman behind the counter was very friendly and chatted with us about the different vaieties of lavendar -- did you know, one is better for sachets and one is better for cooking? We all sampled the lavendar honey -- so good! I am having some in tea as I type this. Also bought a big bag of sachet buds, ome culinary lavendar, & some small purple spray bottles. One of my friends got a bag of lavendar chocolates -- so #yum! One if not enough, you can really taste the lavendar on the second. ;) #ReviewsByRL

    Glad to find another great local place to visit from our place in New Buffalo. Selection of…read moreproducts is very good covering sprays, soaps, lip balm, essential oils, body lotions as well as food grade products such as dried herbs and lavender extract. I use the lavender extract in my tea and plan to use in some desserts. We look forward to visiting here in the warmer weather.

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    Lavendar chocolates are a must! #ReviewsByRL

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    Emma Hearth and Market - NYC Pepperoni

    Emma Hearth and Market

    4.5(131 reviews)
    8.4 mi
    $$

    Wowww wow wow! I…read morewasnt sure what to expect when my friend suggested this place but I was thoroughly and pleasantly surprised. The "Detroit style" pizza really reminds me more of focaccia bread. It is SO fluffy and delightful. Unpopular opinion here but I typically don't consider pizza to be a "meal." It's something you eat when you don't have it in you to cook, and even if you get it in Chicago it's like...a last ditch effort at feeding yourself. BUT this feels like a meal. Like a treat. Like a schmancy lil indulgence you deserve. My friend is gluten free and I never in a million years would guess this is gluten free. I almost hope they didn't mistakenly put it on regular dough, for my friends sake. But if this is legitimately gluten free, I would gladly get it again even if I wasn't with a gluten intolerant friend. The artichoke pieces are massive, tender and tangy. The sausage is a bit strange, ground sausage instead of little lumps. And the mushrooms really top the "artesenal" feel. There's a cute little market with interesting delicacies and they have an incredibly diverse assortment of non-alcoholic beverages. The clerk did an amazing job of describing many of the options, took a lot of time making sure we knew what we were looking at. Definitely a connoisseur. Fabulous. A little pricey but, again, this is an indulgence. A meal. A quaint opportunity to relax and engulf yourself in fluffy, delectable fare that feels authentic and real. Not just ingredients tossed on a piece of dough for convenience sake. I look for to my next visit here!

    This place is a real gem! I was shocked to find somewhere this good in small-town Michigan. I made…read moremy parents come here from Indiana and we're so glad we did. They've got a great selection of pizzas in several styles. We tried both the thin-crust Roman style and the thicker al taglio. Both were good but the al taglio was fantastic! The crust was the best part, for sure. We got vegan pizzas (with really good vegan cheese!), but they've got a ton of dairy/meat options as well. It's nice to go somewhere that can serve everyone! There's also a really good little market of Italian products and wines, so you can do a little shopping too while you're here. I didn't have a sandwich but they've looked really good too. There's a nice dog-friendly outdoor patio as well for warm days. Emma Hearth and Market is a must-visit if you're in the area and worth a drive too!

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