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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Nature's Whole Food Depot

    Nature's Whole Food Depot

    4.0
    (60 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $$

    I am grateful for Kimberly's assistance today. She really went the distance to find what I wanted,…read morealong with displaying a super cheerful and positive attitude. She is amazing and made my life extra easy by taking time to record the sticker information for each baggie of tea after I filled them. Being a senior citizen, I enjoy a little pampering now and then. I am thankful that staff regularly deliver a nurturing vibe and seem happy to help. And I have to rave, yet again, about Alyssa's astounding art talent; seen inside and outside the store. What a gift, the latest being an incredibly adorable and cleverly designed large mailbox out front with a farm theme. Between her, and Erin's creativie touch - one of the owners, the place exudes deep relaxation and being immersed in nature.

    I don't go here often - since we already have our go-to grocery stops, but when I do stop in here -…read moreI always enjoy my experience. I appreciate that this little wondrous health gem has such a diverse selection of groceries to accommodate different dietary needs. Though their produce is pricey - it's always on point. The blueberries I bought here recently were incredible. If you're looking for quality meats, coconut yogurt, low carb snacks, vegan goodies and everything in between - this is your spot. I particularly enjoy how many local products they now stock here. From fresh baked sourdough bread, to handmade desserts, to homemade teas, face sprays and elixirs - Nature's Whole Food Depot is all about showcasing local artists, bakers, and healers. Be sure to also stay tuned their FB page to learn about events that they host in their store. They spotlight everything from foraging to breath work and more. If you want to support local - Nature's Whole Food Depot is your spot. I'd recommend allotting quite a bit of time to fully explore this magical space. Trust.

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    The Depot Cafe
    The Depot Cafe
    Rear entrance filled with many different items to enjoy.
    Rear entrance filled with many different items to enjoy.
    Locally grown Cover's Fresh tomatoes!

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    Diestel Family Turkey Ranch

    Diestel Family Turkey Ranch

    3.2
    (61 reviews)
    3.9 mi
    $$

    I recently purchased a pre-prepared turkey. For the last 7 years, we have ordered this same type…read moreof turkey for our Thanksgiving holiday. It was sublime. Tender, moist and a quality turkey. I decided to order a turkey last month. I was wholly disappointed and in the past, frequently extoled Diestel Family Turkey Ranch virtues in regarding the wonderful quality of their turkeys. As always, I heated the turkey and prepared it, per their recommendations. It turned out dry, tasted as if frozen for quite some time and I ended up disposing it immediately. I don't know if the frozen turkey dates back before Thanksgiving, because it was an exception to the tasty, moist and quality turkeys that I am used to from the past. In summary, unfortunately, once we started carving the turkey, we realized it was extremely tough; so tough we struggled to remove it from the bone and it was unusually fibrous. In fact, it was so fibrous, we often had to remove the meat from our mouth rather than risk trying to swallow it. Thereby, the reason for the complete disposal of an expensive turkey. I communicated via e-mail with the company's customer service. Hearing no response after a significant period of time, I called and spoke with a management representative. Although understanding, the resolution was not realistic.

    We purchased a 14-lb 'Organic American Heirloom Turkey' direct from the Diestel Family Turkey…read moreRanch's website. It was said to be on sale for $110, easily double what we would normally pay for a premium turkey. Given the excellent reviews, we were anticipating this being the most delicious turkey of our lives. Alas, it was not to be. We have been roasting turkey for over forty years, so it's safe to say we not only love roast turkey, but are also experts at preparing it. First, the turkey arrived a week before Thanksgiving (not on our chosen day) unannounced. We found it by our front door, without notice. Fortunately, it was still frozen and well-packaged. When it came time to roast the turkey (Thanksgiving morning 2025) we had dry-brined it 48 hours in advance, and allowed it to sit out for an hour before tucking it into our gas, fan-assist oven, filled with fresh limes, herbs, seasoning, walnut oil, and butter. After roasting it for three hours at 350F, we were delighted to remove a golden, crispy-skin turkey from the oven, allowing it to rest 30 minutes before carving. Unfortunately, once we started carving the bird we quickly realized it was stunningly tough; so tough we struggled to remove it from the bone. Ultimately, we had to put the turkey into a giant vat of organic chicken broth and cook it in the stock to tenderize it enough to eat. Even then, after all this, the turkey remained very tough and unusually fibrous. In fact, it was so fibrous, we often had to remove the meat from our mouth rather than risk trying to swallow it. The next day, we shared our story with Diestel Farm in a detailed letter with photos, appreciating that once in awhile something like this might happen. Unfortunately, they were not interested in offering to replace the expensive, un-edible turkey with meat we can actually eat. For this reason, we cannot recommend this company or their products. From our experience, it is unusual for a so-called family-owned and operated business to blow off genuine customer complaints like this. There was zero attempt to make amends for what was clearly an un-edible turkey. I now see they are offering the same turkey we purchased for $110 for $185 on their website. Unfortunately, I doubt my letter detailing our experience will be included on their website.

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    Diestel Roasted Organic Heirloom Turkey, 11/27/2025
    Diestel Roasted Organic Heirloom Turkey, 11/27/2025
    Turkey after carving
    Turkey after carving
    Turkey in oven

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    Nelson's Columbia Candy Kitchen

    Nelson's Columbia Candy Kitchen

    4.4
    (63 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $$

    I love an independent candy store!…read more While visiting Columbia Park, we stopped into Nelson's per our friend's recommendation. The inside was lined on both sides with some many different candies - I was almost overwhelmed! They had fresh fruit jellies, dark and milk chocolates, rock candy, marshmallows - I could go on and on! We took home the jellies, dark chocolate almond bark, a discounted Valentine's Day chocolate heart box, handmade marshmallows and a couple of other goodies! Staff were friendly! The inside had an old western feel to it and they even had old school cash registers. It's a great place to pick up a gift and they have different holiday options - I even saw St. Patrick's Day candy out already! Check them out!

    I think Nelson's is my favorite candy store (ever). They hand make a lot of candies there, and in…read morethe wintertime they have candy cane making that people can do too! My favorite chocolates they make are pine nut rolls - which are also around the winter holidays. They always theme their shop around the season or holiday, and it's always well done and incredibly cute. The girls who work there are so friendly and helpful, and every time I've gotten candy as a gift for someone, their wrapping job is exquisite. I'm a local and it's a struggle not to just come get candy here every week. I recently went sugar free and they've even got something for me. Would absolutely recommend anyone stop in, they've got options for just about anyone.

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    Handmade Marshmallows!
    Handmade Marshmallows!
    Nelson's Columbia Candy Kitchen
    Nelson's Columbia Candy Kitchen

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    Sonora Farmers Market

    Sonora Farmers Market

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I've always loved Farmers Markets…read more Growing up - I remember tagging along with my grandmother to the local community market in Wales. It was always fun stopping by the various stalls - as my grandmother picked up what she needed from each one. From sweets, to meat, and handmade crafts it was an adventure that I still carry with me to this day. Sonora Farmers Market - brings me back to those childhood memories in Wales. It's a magical beacon of life and wondrous booths. There is life everywhere. From colorful hand-made tye dye, to exceptional cold-brew coffee, to handmade sourdough, to hand-crocheted animals, to hand-poured candles, to organic salves, to beautiful jewelry, to local honey, to gleaming produce, to vintage shirts, and oh so many other wondrous things - Sonora Farmers Market is brimming with goodness. EVERYONE is beaming with joy at Sonora Farmers Market - from the customers to the vendors. There is a genuine and communal feeling of gratitude imbedded in the collective understanding that we all get to enjoy the beautiful sun before it hits its peak. We all get the breathe the fresh air - together. And we all get to enjoy the talents of each other - in one special gathering spot. There's even clean well maintained public bathrooms on the outskirts of it all - :) If you want a natural jolt to your day - that will last all weekend - come to Sonora Farmers Market. Support yourself and others - by admiring the abundance of joy that emanates from the intentional congregating of the local community. Trust.

    Fresh vegetables! So Many places to choose from and they now…read morehave places that cook food. That was nice and it was fully packed. Parking wasn't too bad.

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    Face painting- donations welcome. Fun
    Face painting- donations welcome. Fun
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