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    Mesman Farm

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Skagit River Ranch

    Skagit River Ranch

    4.4(14 reviews)
    18.1 mi
    $$$$

    Worth the drive to stock up if you're a meat eater. You can also pre-order on their website and…read morepick up at at the Ballard or U-District farmers markets. I chose Skagit River because their cattle is grass-fed and the business is certified humane. From their website: "At Skagit River Ranch, we have 3 principles we hold dear to our hearts: 1. Humane treatment of animals 2. Sustainable farming by being a good steward of the land 3. Certified Organic practices with no chemicals or pesticides" I appreciate their commitment and the woman who works the front counter on Saturdays (when you can come and pick up your order) is super nice. Everything I've ordered from them has been great, including the eggs. Highly recommend if you're looking to order in bulk to save money.

    Certified organic farmers since 1998 who go the extra mile by not vaccinating their animals. The…read moreanimals' grazing areas are rotated continuously Spring and Summer. The benefits of grass-fed beef are enormous and worth the effort to get it. You can buy small portions or order in bulk, too. From their farm store (on Saturdays only) you can buy eggs, individual cuts of beef & pork, sausage, honey from their hives, and seasonal organic produce. I LOVE their short ribs. You can find their meat and eggs at various stores in Mount Vernon, Bellingham, Seattle, Mountlake Terrace, Federal Way, Tacoma, Kent and Enumclaw. And in 2010 at Farmers Markets in Seattle and the Eastside so I suspect selling at Seattle and Eastside Farmers Markets will continue!

    Big Scoop Sundae Palace & Restaurant

    Big Scoop Sundae Palace & Restaurant

    3.8(155 reviews)
    6.9 mi
    $

    So many variety of ice creams and burgers available at this place. I like their huckleberry ice…read morecream which I can't find anywhere close to where I live. So when I'm in Mountain Vernon, I have to stop by this place and have a scoop or a pint to go. The staff at the front is usually very friendly and courteous. They seem to hire teenagers or young adults and they are on top of it. The pricing is reasonable, the ingredients are fresh. First time ordering a burger here, I got the junior cheeseburger with onion rings and huckleberry milkshake. Milk shake came right out and yummy. The burger took a while. Recommended!

    We were in town for the first time, and my husband was looking up dinner places. The name of this…read moreplace excited him so much that he decided to surprise me by not telling me where we were going. He could not be more hype about an average diner called 'Big Scoop'. The area has some parking spots, but when we arrived, all the parking spaces and all the tables were taken. They were quite busy for a Wednesday evening. When we arrived, we had no idea what to do. Do we sit ourselves? Do we wait to be seated? Do we place an order at the counter and then sit? There was no signage and no greeting to inform us. So we stood there, feeling silly and out of place, for a good few minutes, before one adult staff member approached the counter to punch an order into a computer and literally said to us, 'I don't have time to talk to customers right now, sorry.' Ooooookay we'll just keep standing here. Eventually, our waitress/savior Kate greeted us, sat us at a table, and gave us menus. She was younger, upbeat, kind, and apologetic for the confusion. We looked over the menu, and a third staff member came by to take our order. I ordered the Big Scoop cheeseburger basket with fries & my husband ordered the hot ham & cheese with fries. The hot ham & cheese was your average grilled cheese with a protein. Nothing special. The burger was good, but nothing special there either. You'll notice that the other half of the menu is all. ice. cream. Just options and options of different ways to order your ice cream; the flavors are listed on the wall, not on the menu. They are happy to make any changes or customizations to your ice cream order. IMO the menu was overwhelming with no easy way to sort or compare options, so it needs an overhaul in the way it's presented. We ended up getting the #13, Sweet Superstitions, with the flavors Moose Tracks & chocolate peanut butter ice cream scoops. Again, nothing special here; the two cherries promised in the menu was just one cherry cut in half, and the peanuts were stale. The fudge wasn't hot either. For a place called Big Scoop, we got pretty small scoops of ice cream. When we checked out at the counter, Kate helped us out again. She was very encouraging and was so excited to have us in town for the tulip festival. I hope Kate gets a raise or goes far in life! Overall, a fun memory but an underwhelming experience in terms of service and flavor.

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    Well Fed Farms - The owner of this farm k isserliss cheats on her husband and wrecks families

    Well Fed Farms

    5.0(1 review)
    9.9 mi

    About Well Fed Farms:…read more "Ecological balance is one of the most important principals on a farm that strives to be truly sustainable. At Well Fed Farms, rotational cropping and grazing, composting, and nutrient cycling are all employed to care for the soil and water resources that support the continued productivity of the land. Well-managed, healthy land enables the production of high quality, delicious food, which provides the nourishment needed to sustain us and complete the cycle, keeping land, animals, and people all Well Fed. Well Fed Farms embodies these values. Animals are raised outdoors on pasture, where they can scratch, root, play, and forage. Their diets are completed with high quality, GMO free grain rations sourced from independently owned, local mills. Excellent feed, supplemented with abundant forage, results in delicious, nutrient-rich meat and eggs. An open, low stress environment where they are free to exercise their natural instincts results in healthy, contented animals. You can see and taste the difference." As owner of Well Fed Farms, Erik Olson has been providing organic vegetables, eggs, and pasture raised meats to Skagit Valley and beyond for many years. His new farm stand on Sam Bell Road is the cleanest, most organized farm stand I've ever seen. During farmers market season you can find his goods in Anacortes and Lake Forest Park. Keep up with Erik's current offerings and see what's on the farm stand board his Facebook page.

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    St John Creamery - In the forest eating!

    St John Creamery

    3.7(6 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    I've been a long time customer of St. John's Creamery starting back in 2012 - present and will…read morecontinue to be. History: I stopped drinking milk (cow's) 20yrs ago, it was only after I researched goat's milk and talked with St. John's Creamery, I decided to give it a try. I've been an athlete most of my life and have studied cutting-edge sports nutrition most of my athletic career but was uninformed regarding the benefits of raw goats milk. I spent over $500 on various high-end brands of probiotics and saw no noticeable benefit. I decided to look for something else and that is when I came across a small article mentioning the benefits of goat's milk. After additional in depth research, I began searching for a local goat's milk dairy. I contacted St. John's Creamery; the owner, Marcia St. John, confirmed the information I had researched and invited me to visit the dairy. Seattle Area Dairy History: The Seattle area has lost track of its roots and most city dwellers and surrounding communities are completely unaware that north and east of Seattle, there were 100's of dairy farms. Dairy farms are just that "farms" and as such you will encounter mud, dirt, cattle, goats, farming equipment, dogs, chickens, ducks, geese and devoted tireless hard-working farmers, like St. John Creamery. Top Five Priorities: St. John's Creamery and other dairy farmers' primary focus and 24x7 commitment to quality products is: #1 Consumer Safety #2 Animal Health & Safety, #3 Environment, #4 commitment to government regulations adherence and #5 employees and other business aspects. My Experience: I noticed significant positive benefits to drinking raw goat's milk. I now drink one or two glasses of goats milk a day (AM/PM), my digestion has completely normalized (miracle). Goat's milk is not sweet, like cow's milk - I believe this may be because goat's milk is more alkaline. I adapted to the taste of goats milk very quickly, given all of the benefits I've observed personally it is the best decision I ever made. Raw Goats Milk Health Benefits: https://healthyfocus.org/benefits-goat-milk/ I highly recommend goat's milk and give St. John's Creamery my highest recommendation.

    I had a very negative experience. Total lack of care from the business owners and improper milk…read morehandling.

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    St John Creamery - Shepherd with the goats

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    St John Creamery - A typical day of browsing the wild spaces around our farm!  This food makes incredible milk!

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    A typical day of browsing the wild spaces around our farm! This food makes incredible milk!

    Mesman Farm - ranches - Updated May 2026

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