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    Three Sons Farm

    Three Sons Farm

    5.0
    (5 reviews)
    9.0 mi

    Amazing pasture raised eggs and great customer service from this family owned farm!…read moreI go out of my way to get these eggs and grateful I get to enjoy such a treat.

    FRESH FARM EGGS!!! (5 stars + meteor shower + starlinks)…read more Pasteurized eggs are the best quality. But pasture raised + fresh farm eggs; Hens that roam freely and forage, even better quality! Did you know... fresh farm eggs can sit on the counter (unrefrigerated) for up to 14 days IF the eggs have yet been refrigerated. And they are SO good. Obviously, refrigerate if they won't be consumed within the 14 days but once refrigerated they must stay refrigerated . When buying at the booth, they have not been refrigerated. Current price: $8 for 1 dozen. Expensive but quality and freshness is priceless. If you haven't had fresh farm eggs or don't know the difference, you need to refine that pallet of yours because you are missing out. Fresh as in unwashed!!! I've gone "country" in this beach city! Many times I have considered taking the drive to Ramona to the farms to hunt for some fresh eggs for my baked goods, breakfasts, and my fresh pasta noodle making. Especially when it comes to making my fresh pasta noodles from scratch I want the freshest eggs possible. Well, you don't need to drive to the farms. Their tent is available at some of the farmers markets around the county. If you see their tent, don't pass them up! Well worth $8. Some of the other food vendors at the farmers markets use their eggs as well. I had a "breakfast bowl" and they were frying up fresh eggs from Three Sons Farm. The taste of fresh eggs... I can't find the right words that deserve their compliments. Has a fresh and clean taste to them. The yolk doesn't have a harsh "yolks-ness" taste, it's lighter and creamier - if that makes sense?! The difference is in the yolk. I will take creamier over store bought any day. Ex: I make my own fresh pasta noodles from scratch. That alone, the noodles are already fresh and silky. With fresh eggs... "!!!!!" JABA APPROVED. Until the next review....

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    Farm fresh eggs from Ramona, CA located in San Diego County.
    Farm fresh eggs from Ramona, CA located in San Diego County.
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    Happy Hens

    Happy Hens

    4.7
    (28 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    A local farm that sells farm fresh chicken eggs of different varieties. They also sell hay. I…read moreappreciated the punny signs along the road that help point to the farm as well as the punny signs around the farm and within the shop. They even have a drive through! I saw petting zoo was 10$ admission and you can pet goats, chickens, cows. Service was also friendly. Eggs tastes great. The egg white is much fluffier compared to store brought eggs. If you're passing by, I'd highly recommend to stop by, support the locals, and grab some eggs. 10/10

    Happy Hens is a small farm that sells fresh, organic, free‑range eggs, and you can also tour the…read moreproperty, check out the petting zoo/playground, stay on the farm, or attend their local events. We stopped by as part of our Ramona trip to see the animals and pick up some fresh goods. There's plenty of parking, and the barn is covered in egg‑cellent egg pun signs, which definitely adds to the charm. We came on a Saturday around 11 and it was fairly empty. The "petting zoo," however, is a bit misleading. You can only pet the goats -- which are beautiful -- but many of the other animals were either not visible or behind fencing that made it hard to interact or feed them. You pay for admission and then pay again for different animal foods, which felt pricey given the limited access. The person at the front seemed confused and wasn't able to answer basic questions about the egg products, which made the experience feel a little unorganized. No one was unfriendly, but no one was particularly helpful either. I expected a warmer, more guided experience. Also, keep in mind the only bathroom available was a porta‑potty, so plan accordingly. That said, it's still a fun quick stop if you're already in Ramona and want to grab fresh eggs or see a few animals like a bunny, two goats, chickens, a horse, and some sheep. Just go in with the right expectations.

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    Connelly Farms

    Connelly Farms

    5.0
    (1 review)
    6.8 mi
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    Not to get confused with Connelly Gardens, Connelly Farms is Tim's older brother Neil. It is a…read morefamily affair with Ryan, his son and wife Ann, all running the business. Neil is found running the Saturday veggie/fruit stand. Ryan is busy putting together their "Farm" bags and the micro-farms, and Ann is sending out weekly recipes of what to make with this week offerings. Connelly Farms is open all year around on Saturdays 9am - 2pm. Since they are open all year around what veggies and fruit they offer changes with the season. Check their website for what they are currently offering now. As it is summer, they have beautiful heirloom tomatoes,different types of summer squash, green and yellow string beans, pimento peppers, figs, white nectarines, eggs, herbs, lettuce varieties, and many other veggies I can't remember off the top of my head. They are known for their purple artichokes in the spring. They have had green, white, orange and purple cauliflower, cabbage, yams, lots of different citrus, He also has sugar cane for sale but you need to asked for it. I suggest to get there soon after they open if you want the best selection. Some of their items go quickly. When you come upon the circular driveway, enter on the left side where you see the sign, drive slowly past the veggie stand and park beyond it in a way you don't block the driveway so people can get out.

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    Entrance to driveway
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