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    Hale's Apple Farm

    Hale's Apple Farm

    4.5(50 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $

    While we were targeting u-pick apples, many of the places were closed. Hale's is really an apple…read morestand. They had apples, apple juice, and pumpkins. The people were very friendly, they had a good variety of apples, and the apples were delicious. It's also conveniently located with easy road access. I recommend Hale's as a great source for apples.

    It's harvest-time! What could be better than tasting specialty varieties of freshly picked apples…read morein the countryside? While Dear Hubby and I were in Sonoma County for a quick trip, we had free time on Sunday to get out into the backroads and check out a few apple farms. Hale's is close to Santa Rosa, which made it convenient. They were decked out for Halloween, with various areas sporting giant spider figures, scarecrows, skeletons, and much more. Autumn décor, including pumpkins and apples were definitely part of the scene. Adjacent to their barn they had a station set up with very helpful staff offering samples of various varieties of apples. I loved that they had a number of the favorites I've experienced in SoCal's apple haven of Oak Glen (near Yucaipa). Yes, to Mutsu! Cameo! They also had others that I hadn't heard of, and already can't recall their names. Oh good, I found a chart online - Northern Spy is one I tried and bought. Sundance, maybe? Yikes! Hale's claims to grow 30 different varieties, and good for them. Good for you! An apple a day keeps the doctor away, as the old saying goes. No doctors for me for now - I'm enjoying usually one apple for breakfast and one for lunch. Hale's has kept me going for two weeks now. We especially enjoyed taking in their ambiance with my brother and sister-in-law, who live nearby, but hadn't been before. A great place to visit with family! If you're in the area, stop on by and enjoy the fresh air, the friendly folks helping you taste and purchase the goodness of Sonoma County fruit.

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    Gourmet Mushrooms

    Gourmet Mushrooms

    4.5(10 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    If you love mushrooms, stop by on a Friday from 1:00 - 2:00 and you can purchase a large supply of…read morethe freshest, most beautiful mushrooms available in the local area. They usually have trumpets, but they may also be selling maitake, alba clamshell, grey oyster, and possibly other varieties. The mushrooms are already bagged and ready to sell. They post on Facebook what they will be selling on Friday. They also carry nutraceutical products. Staff are pleasant and helpful. Richard recommended that I add paper towels inside the bag to soak up any extra moisture and by doing so, they stay fresh for over a week. I normally buy the 3 pound pre-packaged bag of trumpets for $25. They share the driveway with Merry Edwards Winery. Mycopia is on the right and the winery is on the left.

    If you're a mycomaniac then this is the place you want to be on Fridays between one and two. They…read moresell three pound bags of their gourmet mushrooms grown on site for $25-$35/bag depending on the variety. I have seen king trumpet, lion's mane, clamshell (beech), oyster and maitake. Availability is posted on their Facebook page usually the day before. On the plus side, you get amazing and super fresh gourmet mushrooms at a very fair price. On the negative side, hours are very limited and they no longer have assortment bags so you get three pounds of one type. They sometimes sell out before closing time.

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    Redwood Hill Farm & Creamery

    Redwood Hill Farm & Creamery

    4.0(7 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    We had a good time! The tour was about an hour, and started with us being inside a small pen with…read more4-5 little goat kids that were about a week old. They were so affectionate and friendly! My kids had such a great time. Then we took a tour of the property, visiting the 7 month old kids, and then feeding the older goats with branches and leaves, which were a big treat for the goats since they normally eat hay so they were enthusiastic! We also saw the area where the goats are milked, got a few walnuts from the walnut tree, and walked around the garden. This is a fun tour for kids, and the whole experience took 55 minutes including lining up for hand washing before and after. We bought tickets several weeks in advance though I'm not sure if we needed to. It ended up being our party of 7 in one pen and a couple other guests in another, but they had several other pens available for the kids.

    I have very special and indelible memories that spring up when the word Sebastopol is mentioned…read more... retreats and holing up in cabins, long walks and talks with friends, hashing out life in community... long jogs along the Highway there and having sore feet.... the stuff of life! And so is the artisan goat milk cheddar at this small family owned outfit. Phenomenal and a pure delight paired with fresh baguette and some Cab or Zin... Wonderful; can't wait to expand my repertoire of their dairy offerings in time. Solidly delicious

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    Bill's Farm Basket

    Bill's Farm Basket

    4.5(39 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    Bill's is one of my favorite things about living in west county. It's a rustic, roadside farm store…read morebut big enough to be able to buy almost all my staples there. I love getting local produce and eggs from my neighbors chickens. Their veggie starts do amazingly at my place. But the real reason you should shop there is because yesterday when the person who was supposed to drop my groceries had an emergency and couldn't bring them. I was recovering from abdominal cancer surgery so I couldn't go myself. Anthony, one of the owners I believe, offered to drop them off. He came right after work. Never event brought up a service or delivery fee. It's a 5-7 min drive for him but the gesture, for me, is reason enough to shop there as often as I can.

    Highs and lows. The…read moreMayan coffee was excellent. A great blend of sweet and spicy playing with the bitterness of the coffee. The lows; the Thai tea that was basically orange colored chai and the utterly insulting beverage pretending to be matcha. That last point can't be stressed enough and to the barista that tried gaslighting me, matcha, similar to champagne, gets its name from where it comes from. Meaning, you can't grow matcha in the states and call it matcha. Matcha comes from Japan. It isn't that I'm used to big box versions of it. It isn't that I haven't had real matcha before. I've had ceremonial grade matcha from stores that specialize in doing nothing but matcha and whatever Bill's Brew is selling isn't.

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