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    Mckenzie River Organic Farm - kale chips

    Mckenzie River Organic Farm

    4.9(7 reviews)
    40.1 mi
    $

    What a fabulous find ! Spotted their sign from the road and drove into their driveway. Once inside…read morethe building, my eyes immediately went to the luscious baskets of freshly picked strawberries. Their fragrance was overwhelming and I had to have a 3 pack then and there. Passed the tase test with flying colors! Also noticed the freshest basil I have ever seen at a farm stand. And now, I can say, it was more than amazing in our tomato sauce. Wonder how they kept it so fresh? The farm also sells honey, organic popsicles, dried blue and assortment veggies. June brings blueberries picking time. Imagine, organic berries that you can pick. I'd do it in a heartbeat if we were in the area. This is a must see if you enjoy tasteful organic produce.

    This is a really neat organic farm on the way to the Cougar Hot Springs…read more My friend was planning to take me blueberry picking here after our dip in the hot springs, but alas... blueberry picking season was over! Fortunately, the nice lady manning the shop said we were still welcome to try the shriveled up berries and look around the farm. My friend and I really enjoyed seeing all the fruit trees, strawberries, rainbow chard (beautiful!), etc. The little shop with fresh farm fares was nice as well. They sell local honey and blueberry popsicles (they were $2 and so-so... I would pass on them if I were torn about whether to try them or not). In any case, the folks here are really nice. They offered my friend and me a slice of watermelon the farmers had been trying; I was warned that it was the tail end of watermelon season so they wouldn't be that great, but it was good enough. Also, apparently, the head farmer is only 26 and from Chicago. So random!

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    Wholesome Family Farm

    Wholesome Family Farm

    5.0(1 review)
    40.4 mi

    This is a Herd Share business. If your not familiar with it it's like a CSA farm that drops off…read morefresh produce weekly only in a herd share you buy a share of a cow and get fresh raw milk every week. It's biased out of Cottage Grove but delivers to Eugene and other areas. The cows are Jersey Cows, different than the cows making store bought milk. They produce less milk and hence it is a richer milk. After it sits the cream rises to the top. It is not pasteurized or homogenized and hers sharing is the only way you can get raw milk. If you haven't tasted this kind of milk you can't believe the difference. I'm so glad they started doing this in Eugene. We have been going crazy with it making our own butter, yogurt, and cheese. Although we can get butter and creme delivered too. We have even taken the left over milk whey from our cheese making and make lactose fermented pickles which are near impossible to buy. They are made without vinegar. Instead you add some whey to the brine and the leftover cheese bacteria in the whey take off on the vegetables and ferment them producing acid like the acid in the vinegar.They are fresh crunchy with the slight zing and a more complex flavor than vinegar pickles So far we have made pickles out of cucumbers, beets, zucchini, sauerkraut and catchup.

    From the owner: We farm so you don't have to. Our farm is located near McMinnville, Oregon. At Wholesome Family…read moreFarm we specialize in 100% Grass-fed Angus Beef, no-corn/no- soy, locally sourced grain and pasture fed pork and regenerative farming. We care for our land, our water, our animals and our customer's health and wellbeing. We want to be your farmers! Find out more at wholesomefamilyfarm.com

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    Love Farm Organics

    Love Farm Organics

    5.0(4 reviews)
    62.7 mi

    This will be my second year with Love Farm Organics doing the CSA. I really have nothing but…read morepositive to say about it. I do a partial share, which is more than enough for my husband and I. It has saved us a tremendous amount on our grocery bill, to the point we don't go to the grocery store nearly as often as we used to. I was even able to freeze much of it, and able to use it over the course of the winter. We pick up our CSA near our home at a market style pickup - we get to pick our own produce out of the bins, make choices between certain vegetables, and even put unwanted produce in a trade bin for others or to trade. The quality is excellent, and so much better than anything you could get at a grocery store. I love that they send out a newsletter with the upcoming produce you will get - it gives you time to meal plan and buy ingredients for your upcoming share! If you're looking for a CSA in the Portland area, I can't recommend Love Farm Organics enough - I am actually finishing a winter CSA with another organic farm and it came nowhere near the quality of this, and I'm really looking forward to it starting up again soon!

    I've been getting veggies and fruit from the Love Farm Organics CSA for about eight years and I…read morecan't recommend them enough. They're a 4th-generation family farm and they're really lovely people. Their produce is excellent quality, they have pick-up spots all over the area and their site has lots of resources for nutritional info and recipes on preparing the things they grow. They've introduced me to things I've never seen and really widened my palate. Their produce is organic so it isn't polluted with poisonous pesticides and doesn't poison the soil or kill pollinators like bees and butterfiles, it's healthy and delicious and actually comes out to cost less than produce at the store by my house AND I know I'm supporting a local family farm and helping keep it there. You just really can't beat an organic family farm CSA membership and everyone should try one! They also offer some work exchange and take SNAP to make their produce available to as many people as possible.

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    Eating Oregon - Mmm chanterelles

    Eating Oregon

    5.0(1 review)
    45.7 mi
    $

    If you love local, sustainable, ethical, wild foods (especially mushrooms) then check out Eating…read moreOregon. We've been buying products from Matthew for years now, but he only just officially incorporated his business. He's a fully licensed hunter and mushroom gatherer/seller who spends most of his free time going out into the woods in the Eugene/Cascades area to gather and hunt his own wild foods. We reap the benefits of his hard work, at prices that are very comparable to what you would find at the store/market. (Did you know most of the mushrooms at the Farmer's Market are actually farmed, not gathered?) He does everything he can to keep his prices as low as possible. We bought some chanterelles today at $10.50 a pound, and he delivered them to our door. For comparison, I noticed they were $16 today at Market of Choice, and those are farmed, not harvested fresh from the woods around Eugene. he's coming back tomorrow with porcini! We've bought a wide variety of stuff from Matthew, but we especially love the chanterelles. If he has time, he delivers them to our door too, often on the same day he found them. Unless you're gathering chanterelles in your won backyard, it doesn't get more fresh or local than that. His selections are obviously limited to the season, and to what he was able to find/hunt, but he posts what he found on their Facebook page, so you can easily see what's freshly available. That's the easiest way to get in touch with him too (at least for us, since we don't like to call people on the phone) And Matthew's extremely meticulous about cleaning his products too, so you'll get perfect mushrooms ready to go straight into your pan!

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