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    Nature's Grove Farm

    5.0 (1 review)

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    The Pickled Chef - At the Squirrel Hill Farmers market

    The Pickled Chef

    4.3(19 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    My update isn't as much about the food, but the level of customer service. I regularly volunteer at…read morethe farmer's market, so I see many of the same people on a weekly basis. Like life, you encounter people of every description and quality. I posted my first review about this vendor at the market last year. During this new season, I was stopped as I was going past by the same woman I had encountered during my 1st visit. If you'd think her attitude had changed, I can assure you that it had not. She immediately attacked me about the review I had left. At no time did she offer to make anything right. Once again, she bragged about how great her products are and that she sells thousands. In addition, she made a concerted effort to make me feel guilty about my review. She asked how I felt about leaving a poor review of a family business. Well, I can assure you that I feel just fine. I believe my reviews are honest and assess my opinions of the products and level of service. She yelled at me that I should have brought the jars back. At that point, I didn't remember if I did or didn't return the bad product. I stated that I thought I had, but she yelled at me that I never returned them. At no time did she ask me any questions or offer any solutions. I was in the business of customer service for many years. I have never fixed the blame. I always strived to fix the problem. She may well do very well at her stand, but there is always room for improvement. From her attitude, everything is perfect in her own world and pleasing customers is the furthest thing from her mind. I have never once seen her stand jammed with an overabundance of customers, as I have seen at many other stands. I don't see it as a product issue, since there are people willing to pay a price for small jars of relishes and jams. I see this as an attitude issue. The woman is not friendly and I don't get a good feeling dealing with her. I don't believe that being combative solves any issues.

    Although I have not been at their physical storefront location I've met with "the pickled chef" on…read morea number of occasions during my recent farmer's markets visit. I had purchased three of their popular items, apple bourbon maple jam, raw fermented ginger beet kraut, and pickled red beets. These items have been outstanding. The jam as described has real apple chunks in it and when spread on bread it tastes like an apple pie. Made with quality ingredients including the maple syrup from Paul's family farm it is worth the investment. The kraut is red pink due to the beets but you can taste the pickle in it. It makes a great side dish and will keep in the fridge for some time. My understanding is that it is one of their more popular items. With the markets winding down for the season you can still shop for their products on their website or you can purchase their products at East End food coop or Shenot's farm and market in Wexford. It is my hope to visit their Latrobe brick and mortal location when I'm in the area to stock up on more of their "farm to jar" as they call it products. Even if you are looking for pickles you won't be disappointed.

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    Springs Farmers Market - Dulcimer for sale.

    Springs Farmers Market

    5.0(2 reviews)
    37.3 mi
    $

    Springs, Pa. is a farming community that has had an annual arts, Crafts, farming demonstrations for…read more61 years! 1st weekend in Oct. Now I haven't been attending it 61 years..lol....but I have for 5 years or so! The festival is sponsored by the community and everyone pitches in to help! They have people making apple butter, quilting, sheep shearing, candle dipping, maple syrup making, broom making, etc. The churches has food for sale-loaves and loaves of fresh hot bread, apple butter, sour kraut, kettle corn then in cafeteria hot (real) pancakes/maple syrup, summer sausage, rich cottage cheese, many fresh pie slices, coffee, etc. outside of the barn (where most of the crafters are) has working farm demonstrations for the public. Nice festival and tradition to visit!

    A hidden gem! The Saturday farmer's market runs May through September at the Springs Historical…read moreSociety's grounds in Springs, Penn., just over the state line from Grantsville, Md. Follow the small directional signs from Route 40. Arrive early and enjoy breakfast in the pavilion, typically prepared and served by students at the local Mennonite school. Pancakes are $.75, toast is $.50, two kielbasa-type sausages are $1.25. Three of us can eat a hearty breakfast for $8, and you'll sit at picnic tables with the locals. One of our favorite traditions! They also serve lunch items - chili dogs and burgers. Walk around the grounds to see 60+ local farmers with produce that deepens as the summer goes on. Our favorite are peaches ($4 for a half-peck -- unreal!) sold at the first stand on the left as you walk up towards the pavilion. You'll find anything and everything fresh that you can imagine -- tomatoes, corn, melons, peppers, squash, berries and greens. Inside the pavilion, and on the other side from the breakfast stand, are all sorts of baked goods. Look for the line of folks at the donut stand -- giant and delicious homemade glazed donuts. Take home a half-dozen for $3.75 (also sold by the dozen or as singles). You'll also find pies, breads and wonderful baked treats. A sweet-tooth's paradise! Throughout the pavilion and outside, you'll see craftsmen, quilters, artists, and flea market stands. The Springs Folk Festival is the like the Saturday market multiplied -- so many vendors, artists and more. It's held in early October, at the conclusion of the farmers market Saturdays. Parking is plentiful in a big field.

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    Springs Farmers Market - Traditional dress.

    Traditional dress.

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    Simmons Market - Exterior of building

    Simmons Market

    3.4(9 reviews)
    40.4 mi
    $

    we had such a great time at simmons farm! it's the perfect spot for a fall day with little ones,…read morethere's so much to do between the hayride, slides, flowe picking, apple picking, corn maze, pumpkin picking, and even the corn bus (my toddler's favorite!). the whole place feels warm and family-oriented, and the apple cider slushies + fried oreos were so good. lots of food vendors to choose from, we love the roaming bean! the only thing i'd note is that the prices felt a bit high, especially since the hayride ticket doesn't include a pumpkin, with a pumpkin is +5. just something to keep in mind if you're going with a group or family. still, totally worth the trip for the experience and the memories.

    Simmons Market is a store that is located on the grounds of Simmons Farm. It sells produce such as…read morecorn, potatoes, peppers, onions, cauliflower, apples, and grapes. Of course, these foods vary based on the season of year. This store also sells some packaged foods such as desserts and honeys. I entered the store and walked around a little, but I did not buy anything, because I planned to visit their other store that is located a few miles away. The products, though, did look temptingly delicious. I greatly appreciated that an employee approached me and asked me if I needed assistance. I asked her where the petting zoo was located, and she kindly gave me clear directions.

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    Simmons Market - Interior of store

    Interior of store

    Simmons Market - Ready for fall

    Ready for fall

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    Nature's Grove Farm - csa - Updated May 2026

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