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    4.7 (6 reviews)
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    Five stars for Sage Mountain Farms....Phil and the whole crew at the Hillcrest, OB, and Little Italy markets....doing it proper!

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    Eli's Farms

    Eli's Farms

    4.3
    (53 reviews)
    7.4 mi
    $

    I visited Eli's Farms years ago and recently found their new location while visiting a friend. It's…read morea family-owned farm with a big selection of fruits and vegetables. The products are fresh, all natural, and of course, locally grown. The staff was helpful, and I learned they don't use harmful chemical pesticides or fertilizers, which is a huge plus. The farm stand is a nice size, shaded from the sun, with beautiful views of the Fallbrook hills. Peaceful too! I purchased a few jars of fresh honey and a sourdough loaf, the honey on toasted sourdough was a delicious treat. I also picked up some crisp green beans. They had a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, all of which looked fresh and beautifully grown. I'll be back when I need more fruits and vegetables. They now offer a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) subscription too. I'm looking forward to trying one, since I already get a CSA box from a nearby farm. They offer both delivery and pick-up options. If you appreciate fresh produce, definitely make a stop!

    Abundant of fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs, honey and homemade bread. Eli's farm stand is adjacent…read moreto Subtropica nurseries owned by the same family. We came here to pick up a couple avocado trees. The healthiest avocado trees I have ever seen in 3.5 gallon sleeves. We could get our grocery shopping done while having avocado trees back home. The best of both worlds! It's so well worth a drive. Highly recommended!!!

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    Honey
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    Avocados
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    Da-Le Ranch

    Da-Le Ranch

    4.9
    (144 reviews)
    19.0 mi

    La creme, de la creme as they say... Seriously though, Da-Le's products and customer service will…read moreblow your mind. They are mindful in their farming practices, ethical in their animal treatment, and you can taste the love. I was vegetarian for most of my life, mostly because felt guilty eating animals. When my health began to become effected by my lack of animal proteins, I slowly began to introduce meats. I bought from Whole Foods, it was "pasture raised," it was pretty tasty, but I had a hard time digesting it. A few years later I started buying my meats from a farm in Nor Cal and having it shipped. I didn't like that everything was frozen but I knew it was better than the grocery-bought stuff. Once I switched to Da-Le, was when I REALLY understood how important the methods of animal care are. The farm I purchased from prior, had no intel on feeding or culling methods, and when asked how they tended their animals, their response was, "we do what we want and they do what they want, we don't really tend them." I like the idea of free-range animals, but the vendor then went on to explain that they travel for great lengths of time and lots of people come and help out. It felt disconnected to me, like it was all for profit not out of love for the methodology of farming and providing the community with great food. Anyway, this is not about the "other guys," this is about Da-Le. I have built a beautiful relationship with Ashlie and her Laguna Beach Farmers Market crew, they always make great recommendations, and are truly engaging when you come to their booth. I don't feel rushed, I feel cared about! 3 years later, I am writing blogs for Da-Le, something that brings me the deepest joy, because I am so passionate about sustainability and wellness. My digestion of meats has greatly improved, and I personally feel it is because the animals live low-stress lives and eat quality food. I feel good about my consumption of meat when I support operations like Da-Le, and my body does too!

    The eggs are delicious! Pick up a few dozen and enjoy. The young man was very nice and helpful.read more

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    Animals living harmony.
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    Chicken and turkey
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    Tanaka Farms

    Tanaka Farms

    4.2
    (1.5k reviews)
    33.5 mi
    $$

    The goods here are quite delicious and they have an eclectic line of items you could get~…read more They also have the most adorable mascots for their fruits! We tried the watermelon jam and the strawberry guava jam. D E L I C I O U S. We need to try more of their items next time!!!

    Even without visiting during one of Tanaka Farms' scheduled activities, we still had such a great…read moreexperience! Admission was only $6 per person, and children under 2 are free, which makes it an affordable outing for families. The staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming from the moment we arrived. They answered our questions and gave us information about the farm. The barn is on the smaller side, but there were still plenty of animals to see, including ponies, goats, chickens, and sheep. Outside, we also saw a turkey, horses, cows, and a pig. We visited around 11:30 a.m. on a Friday, and at one point we had the entire barn to ourselves, which made it especially enjoyable with our little one. Storytime for little ones is offered on Tuesdays and Fridays at 10:30 a.m. After visiting the animals, we explored the produce market and were impressed by the variety. They had fresh fruits and vegetables, delicious pastries, breads, jams, and lots of other tasty snacks to browse. If it's your first visit, I'd recommend going during one of their scheduled activities so you can experience the tractor ride as well. There was plenty of parking, and I appreciated that they had a changing table available for babies and toddlers, which made the visit even more family-friendly. Overall, it was a relaxing, low-key outing that's perfect for families with young children. We had a wonderful time and will definitely be back to experience more of what Tanaka Farms has to offer!

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    10.10.25 my first pumpkin patch
    10.10.25 my first pumpkin patch
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    Pumpkins
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    Daily Harvest Express

    Daily Harvest Express

    4.7
    (50 reviews)
    24.7 mi
    $$

    I had been searching for a fresh fruit and veggie delivery service that delivers to my home. I did…read morea lot of research and finally chose daily harvest. I like the free deliver, the different options in types of boxes and the option to add extra produce or treats. I chose the medium fruit/veggie combo box for myself and my husband. It is really the perfect size (possibly just a bit more than we need). I really enjoy cooking at home, especially with fresh fruits and veggies. They deliver to my area every Monday, which is perfect for planning meals for the work week. I also appreciate that they usually have some time of lettuce (kale, spinach, or a few varieties) so salad is always on the menu. They also send a news letter, and recipes a few days before in order to shop and plan meals.

    We used to live by normal street and were able to enjoy walking to the farmers market every Sunday…read more However, given the light of recent events we decided we still want to support local organic food in our area and this was it! We received our first large fruit and veggie box this week and can taste the difference and freshness! It comes with 16 fruits and veggies and the variety and change from week to week is great to change up your everyday same greens and get some different flavors and recipe ideas to keep you being creative and happy.

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    The fruit from today's box ... fresh and colorful
    The fruit from today's box ... fresh and colorful
    Dragon fruit in our box today
    Dragon fruit in our box today
    Made the recipe from last week's box using cremini mushrooms from the box

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    Made the recipe from last week's box using cremini mushrooms from the box
    Primal Pastures

    Primal Pastures

    4.4
    (106 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$

    Primal pastures has been an absolute blessing to my family and to the community of Murrieta. It…read moregoes deeper than that, because they truly are a blessing in this world with the way that they practice regenerative farming, and with the raising of livestock and crops in the most humane and God-intended way possible. I am an absolute stickler when it comes to the toxins that go into our bodies from the food we eat, to the water we drink, to the clothes we wear, to even the air we breath and more... And with primal pastures, I am completely convinced that everything they put their name behind is the ABSOLUTE gold standard. And by gold standard I mean it is the way God intended it to be and the way humans were created to live. We have the family membership: my wife and 3 kids, ages ranging from 10 months old to 5 years old and we visit the farm for fresh air and sunlight every single week. The people and community are friendly, the landscape is green and beautiful, so much beautiful nature. Our visit to the farm has become a routine for our whole family, a sort of decompression from the stresses of everyday life. The kids absolutely love it, the hours fly by when we're there but the minutes move slowly in the most relaxing way. The seasonal fruit and vegetable pickings is a definite plus as well, (the kids love going and picking blackberries and cherry tomatoes when they're available!). I am so thankful to God that we stumbled upon this farm, and cannot recommend it enough to all my friends and family.

    Owner and employee are very nice people. Place from the…read morelittle bit I saw was nice and clean good vibe. My issue is with the eggs. At 96 cents an egg, they are not worth the price. Pasture raised they claim but the egg shells are weak and the yolks are not a dark orange. I understand this is not a real gauge on a healthy well fed hen. But the shells are very weak. I also did not see any hens walking around.

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    Kids climbing tree!!
    Kids climbing tree!!
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    Livestock guard dogs and farmer!
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    Sage Mountain Farm

    Sage Mountain Farm

    4.1
    (15 reviews)
    32.6 mi

    If you eat organic, nutritional content is important to you, right?…read more I've been at the farm for years and have to share with you what I've learned & what makes Sage Mountain Farm unique! A look into the scientific facts about the nutrition of produce on store shelves, creates an uncomfortable revelation about the food we're serving our families. Did you know that the nutritional merits of fruits and vegetables steadily loose vitamins while in storage and transit? That the antioxidants decrease rapidly after harvest making it difficult to reap the full health benefits of fresh produce? Four big factors that impact the nutritional value of the produce you eat: -The ripeness of the produce -The length of time since harvest -The varieties chosen -The harvesting methods Sage Mountain Farms produce: -Only the best nutrient rich, flavorful seed varieties -Hand-picked & handled -Harvested at the peak of ripeness, maximizing nutrient content -Harvested to order! Your order is harvested and delivered within 24-48 hours. -Minimal travel necessary (none for farm pick ups CSA & Farm Stand) Let me show you some examples of why this should be important to you: Studies have shown that tomatoes harvested green have 31% less vitamin C than those allowed to ripen on the vine (Lee and Kader, 2000). Vine ripened red peppers too, have about 30% more vitamin C than green peppers (Howard et al., 1994). It is not just vitamin C content that is reduced, in fact vine ripened tomatoes contain more of the important antioxidants beta carotene and lycopene than those harvested prematurely (Arias et al., 2000). Lettuce loses 46% of some key nutrients within seven days of cold storage. Spinach loses 22% of lutein and 18% of beta carotene content after just eight days of cold storage (Ramberg and McAnnelley, 2002). Culinary herbs, when used fresh, contain significant amounts of antioxidants. These antioxidants decrease rapidly after harvest making it difficult to reap the full health benefits of fresh culinary herbs with products from commercial grocery stores (Bottino, 2010). Nothing compares to the juicy flavor of a tomato picked fresh off the vine and eaten right in the garden. Today's global food system ensures that we can find ripe tomatoes any day of the year in any store across the country but the flavor of those tomatoes is often a far cry from that deep red, vine ripened fruit in your garden or the next best thing, Sage Mountain Farms CSA box. Moreover the fresh produce we find in our grocery stores today actually contains fewer nutrients than the same types of produce did just 30 years ago. Did you know that in 1951, an adult woman could meet her daily requirements of vitamin A by eating two peaches? But by 2002, she would need to eat 53 peaches to obtain the same amount of vitamin A !!! (Ramberg and McAnnelley, 2002). Commercial agriculture of the 21st century seems focused on enhancing shelf life of produce, often at the expense of taste and nutrition. This means that maximizing your nutrient dollar in our current grocery store climate is a daunting task and can result in produce lacking in both flavor and quality. The perceived convenience of global food sourcing and mass shipping of produce to achieve lower prices has been a detriment to our diets and our planet. I hope you join a local CSA today and insure that farm fresh produce is available for you and your family every day. It really has made a difference in my life.

    I'm changing my review after trying the beef I purchased and the owner reaching back about my…read moremissing eggs. The ground beef and steak cuts were all very well marbled and tasty. The eggs come in different sizes, have amazing different colored shells and beautiful orange yolks which made for delicious scrambled eggs. One star off for the rack of lamb.

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    Orange yolks for the win
    Orange yolks for the win
    Yummy scrambled eggs
    Yummy scrambled eggs
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    Inland Empire CSA - csa - Updated June 2026

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