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    Osage Farm

    4.2 (45 reviews)
    InexpensiveFruits & Veggies
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    The fall colors here are a real treat to those from Florida and beyond...
    John N.

    Yet another country farm-stand that deserves 5-stars, based on just one visit! THIS is where you want to go if you want a variety of fresh apples to choose from, especially the somewhat elusive Japanese-hybrid Mutsu. I also bought a large batch of pole-beans here that were the best I've ever had... I'm very much looking forward to my next visit! Plus..... That spectacular view in the fall? NOTE: Osage Farms is only open from MAY to OCTOBER! Please plan ahead...

    Green beans I purchased and canned are delicious! Great variety. Wish it was all grown local but oh well!

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    John E.

    Nice little roadside produce market with several different Osage Farms branded jellies and preserves. Try the strawberry-rhubarb for something different or one of the Pepper jellies. The produce is very fresh and whatever is currently in season. The staff is very friendly and will make recommendations if politely asked. Parking can be a bear during tourist season - it's one way so enter on the southern end and exit on the northern.

    $17 box fresh strawberries

    I always stop by for the homemade apple cider donuts but today it was the fresh strawberries! Yum always the best fresh vegetables around! Come to the mountains for the view and healthy fruits and veggies!

    Vicki P.

    This fabulous roadside produce market has some of the most amazing vegetables and fruits I've ever seen! They have cabbages bigger than your head, gigantic potatoes, huge poblano and banana peppers, great big apples, and just about anything else you can imagine. They sell corn by the bushel, if you'd like that much (hint: buy a bushel so you can have some now and put some up for the winter). They have jars of fresh honey and a cool beehive display so you can watch the bees at work. I also saw several different varieties of freshly baked bread. I was disappointed to see that all of the peaches were from South Carolina but they were still fresh and fragrant, if not as tasty as Georgia's peaches. If I lived near this place, I would never buy produce in the grocery store. If you're in the area during a road trip to the mountains, it's definitely worth your time to stop in and see what's in season.

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    Very cute little road side market. Very good prices and really pretty vegetables. Family owned and working farm.

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    Great selection. Everything is fresh. We stop by ever time we are in the area. We live in Miami, Fl.,..

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    Opened a pack of dill and it was packed with stems without the dill leafy part just to meet the weight requirement.

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    Produce and fruit here is usually good but big disappointment is their variety . Very limited

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    Excellent selection of fresh vegetables! This place is always super busy for a reason.

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    The produce and vegetables are fresh and delicious! The sourdough bread is fabulous!!!

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    Victory Garden Produce - Skip

    Victory Garden Produce

    5.0(2 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $

    WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW - Skip is the owner/operator of this cozy little produce stand next to…read moreMountain Junction General Store, and he's awesome! THE SCENE We made a brief stop @ the store on our way to Glen Falls with a group of 17. Our intention was to use the restroom and get some drinks, but we discovered vintage candy, cool old signs and a REALLY cool old diner counter that caused such a nostalgic tingle that we all began to reminisce about our childhood. Skip walked over to the General Store to introduce himself when we noticed he had boiled peanuts cooking. However, they were not yet ready. Since we would be hiking for the next 2 hours AND we had to come back this way anyway, I promised him I would stop back for a cup of his home made peanuts. I was intrigued that he was using what he says is a 1865 recipe that uses very little salt. Through several depressions over the decades, the ingredients he uses became more difficult to get and more expensive, so larger quantities of salt began to be used since salt was cheaper. I'm a sucker for a good story, and was convinced I had to come back and try this 150+ year old recipe. THE EXPERIENCE After our hike, we were in a rush to make it to dinner at The Dillard House. We had a pack of 3 cars, but the lead car kept towards the restaurant while I and the car behind me broke off to stop for peanuts. I figured it would be a quick stop, since the peanuts only had to be scooped into the cup... but Skip had other plans for us. He was truly excited about our visit and would not let us leave without trying his fresh churned whipped cream, which to all of us tasted like a frothy vanilla ice cream. He then put some of his homemade cheese on a thin cracker and topped it with home grown tomatoes that he soaked in some sort of brine. They were delicious! Next he gave us a scoop of apple butter to share, but we kept insisting we had to go. So, reluctantly he put my boiled peanuts in a Styrofoam cup so I could finally pay and go. But a curious thing happened. FIRST - None of the teens or adults with me, except for my family, had ever had boiled peanuts. Normally this is an acquired taste, but his were so good that even these first timers loved them. So we stayed to order a second cup. SECOND - We had three teenage boys, three teenaged girls and a preteen boy with us. During our time there Skip mentioned how he calls to the cows in the field behind us and they respond. "Here kitty, kitty, kitty!" he says, but for the first 15 minutes of our stop they were no where in sight. Suddenly, as we were downing the second cup of boiled peanuts a herd of cows came walking across the field. Our kids were so excited that they all ran to the gate to greet them while skip went to get a cabbage (which he cut up and gave to the kids to feed the cows). They were in heaven, especially the girls, as they enjoyed this unique experience. FINAL THOUGHTS Skip was fabulous and full of stories that added great flavor to our day. If you are a boiled peanut fan, or have always wanted to try them, Victory Garden Produce should be on your short list. We had an amazing day and both Victory Garden Produce & Mountain Junction General Store were big contributors to our happiness this beautiful Saturday! 2017/100

    Well, that was interesting! We had quite the experience at this little roadside stop…read more Skip let us try the boiled peanuts, tomatoes, cheese, the whipped cream, the apple butter & some salsa. The boiled peanuts were really salty & delicious! Everything seemed to be homemade by himself. The whipped cream tasted to me like ice cream! I also really liked the tomato & cheese snack he made for us to share! Unfortunately, I had already purchased apple butter at the adjacent store, but I think I prefer Skip's. He spun quite a yarn of stories keeping us long past the time we should have been there. He was very interesting. The cows showed up in the pasture & he let our group take photos with them while we fed them some cabbage. Everyone seemed to enjoy the cows & calves. This is a definate must see in the area which contributes to the local flavor! See you soon Skip!

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    WNC Farmer's Market

    4.2(95 reviews)
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    We made sure to check the website before driving mode to this market. Market it states that…read morewell-behaved leash pads are welcomed in outdoor market areas but are not allowed inside any of the buildings, sheds or shops. That is totally reasonable so we made the truck over. When we arrived however, I thought we were in the wrong place. It has an industrial feel, not a farmers market feel, and there were no markets going on outside. As a matter of fact, the only market was indoor with about a dozen or so stalls. We were disappointed, but I wanted to check it out so my husband remained in the vehicle with our dog. I looked at every market stall inside and I was in and out in about 5 minutes. Having produce doesn't make something a farmers market. It just felt like walking around local grocery store. About a third of the vendors were fruits and vegetables and the rest were knick-knacks and t-shirts and miscellaneous items. Also, it was incredibly empty. I mean I understand why. I did find a new cider to try but knowing what I know now, I would most likely not make the drive again. I realize I'm not from the area, but this was no different than any local grocery stores to me.

    We love coming here for the Fresh produce including heirloom tomatoes, seasonal peaches and…read morestrawberries, and all types of delicious locally made jams from Cottes farms and other places. We also have enjoyed the beans and olives stuffed with lemon rinds that we bought here. We almost always stop by when we are next door at Jesse Israel's.

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