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    Dave's Natural Garden - Local flour. This is the same flour hungry ghost uses!

    Dave's Natural Garden

    4.5(6 reviews)
    5.6 mi
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    I pass by Dave's all the time when we're on our way to Atkins Farm or want to take the backroads to…read moreNorthampton. You can find really interesting varieties of Fruit and vegetables. I have to admit however that one of my main reasons for going is because they carry Ground Up flours. Ground Up is a local flour mill based in Holyoke, MA that doesn't use any kind of GMO or chemicals. This is the flour that my favorite bakery (Hungry Ghost Bread in Northampton) uses to make their delicacies. You can visually see and taste the difference in this flour. My mom who usually reacts badly to storebought gluten products has no issues whatsoever with this variety of flour. We used to think she was gluten intolerant but now we think it's probably whatever stuff they spray on wheat to keep bugs off that she's reacting too. But really, people shouldn't be consuming plants that have been sprayed by harsh chemicals or has been genetically modified which is another reason why I appreciate Dave's natural garden. People working there are really nice and help you with whatever you need.

    What an unexpected gem! They had gorgeous plants- flowers and vegetables. In the small store they…read morealso had some elderberry elixir and my favorite dairy free "appetizer faux magio" ! I found out that sometimes it contains their chives! I will be back soon and can't recommend highly enough.

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    Dave's Natural Garden - Fall pumpkins.

    Fall pumpkins.

    Dave's Natural Garden - Pick your own raspberries are available with our CSA.

    Pick your own raspberries are available with our CSA.

    Dave's Natural Garden - We also sell fresh eggs.

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    We also sell fresh eggs.

    Easthampton Farmers & Makers Market - Tortilla the Tortoise in between the crème brûlée  and art booths

    Easthampton Farmers & Makers Market

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    "I look like a farmer But I'm a lover…read moreSo you can't judge a book By looking at the cover" (Bo Diddley) If you ever find yourself in the very cool city of Easthampton, MA, be sure to check out their modestly sized Farmer's Market in the heart of downtown. The market is in a parking lot behind 50 Payson Avenue and during the summer it is open on Sundays from 10-2. There is plenty of parking on the streets that surround the market, or in the park across the street. It's a "Producer Focused" market, meaning that the vendors are expected to "grow, raise, produce, or create their products themselves, or they will provide unique products that represent other local farmers". There was live music on site which was a nice addition to the vendor booths that offered local vegetables, fruits, meats, seafood, dairy, eggs, grains, nuts, flowers, wine, herbs, crafts, clothing, and specialty products. We saw one food truck on site, from the Wicked Whisk.

    We were hanging out in town and visited this farmer's market on a Sunday. They had a good variety…read moreof vendors and organizations set up. We stopped by an art booth which provided kids the opportunity to make a cool craft. It was a bird feeder using a cake cone and a string of Cheerios on a pipe cleaner to act as the holder. This was a very creative idea! The gal running the booth was great and she gave our little friend a bag of bird seed to place inside once we returned home. I also stopped by the Creme Bru.LA booth because I freaking love crème brûlée. I sampled 3/4 flavors: maple, earl grey, and sweet corn. All so tasty! We ended up getting one of each and enjoyed them on this warm day at the picnic tables under a tent. I think this is a unique business idea and wish them well. Check them out on IG: cremebru.la. Also they have a market mascot, a tortoise named Tortilla who is the coolest! She was just wandering around the booths having a grand ol' time.

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    Easthampton Farmers & Makers Market
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