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    Vincent Family Cranberries - There are always bottles of Vincent juices in our pantry!

    Vincent Family Cranberries

    3.7(3 reviews)
    20.1 mi
    $

    Placed a bulk order from vincentcranberries.com, as I live in Oregon and only purchase food from…read morelocal growers. The website is deceiving, as the order took many weeks to arrive and actually did not ship from the farm. in spite of the fact that I intentionally ordered during cranberry season, I received dried cranberries with a nearly expired sell-by date and they were shipped from a California distributor with the label showing "grown in USA," and did not reference grown on Vincent Family farm. Tried to communicate on the website multiple times to ask for a refund since the cranberries are a year old. Each time it doesn't accept my message to request a refund and there is NOT a phone number on the website! I was ripped off to the tune of $79.00 and seem to be stuck with year-old cranberries that were sitting in a CA warehouse.

    True family farms are a rarity. Vincent Family farms is one of those rare enterprises. Minted in…read more1957, and located in the Oregon cranberry growing region in coastal Bandon, Vincent farms will turn 55 next year. (For some wonderful images of the farm and farmers who make it go, see the website slide-show here: http://www.vincentcranberries.com/ ) Great cranberry juice products are equally as rare. Vincent Farms produces those things in pure, unsweetened cranberry, cranberry - marionberry, cranberry - blueberry, cranberry - agave, and cranberry - palm sugar options. As aside, Oregon is the fourth largest cranberry producing state behind Wisconsin (yes - first place state is not what one thinks), Massachusetts and New Jersey. As a small farmer, Vincent farms used to sell their berries to the big guy producer, but then decided a couple of years ago, so the story goes, that there had to be a better way. We discovered the Vincent Family juices last year in our local independent grocer and in Whole Foods. The product was intriguing for the labeling and that the juice itself had a richer color and almost viscous look in the bottle. We thought we'd try a bottle. After that first one we were hooked! This is additively good cranberry juice for those of us who prefer to taste the berry and not the sugar. (As in the best known and cloyingly sweet mass market cranberry juice producer in the nation.) High in antioxidants, naturally low in sugar and calories, it is a guilt free, taste bud tickling beverage. (And if you want to add a shot of good vodka - say Hangar citron - and a squeeze of lime to it for an adult beverage, you'll get no argument from me. :-) ) A new find for us this year is the Vincent Family Farms dried cranberries. The "craisins" of that other company have always tasted off to us. Thee Vincent dried cranberries, sweetened only with apple juice before the drying process, taste like cranberries and have a great texture to boot. Not to mention, if you learn about how that other brand's "craisins" are made...well...not something one might want to ingest. We made the acquaintance of the dried cranberries at the Vincent Farms booth at the Beaverton Farmers Market this summer when one of the Vincent family members was on board to offer us a sample.. Sadly, retailers were out of them nearly everywhere. But our local Newport Avenue Market has restocked and we picked up a couple of boxes yesterday. Hooray! Which made me think a review for Vincent Farms cranberry products was overdue. Vincent's products more expensive than the big national brand. Roughly $7 - 8 / bottle for the juice (depending on retail source and sales) and $7 - 8 / box for the dried cranberries. But you get what you pay for in sustainably grown, flavorful, family farmed product. So worth it! If you live outside the greater Pacific Northwest area were you'll find these on some grocery shelves, you may be able to find them at some national chains, like Whole Foods which carries them. Or you can order them in lots of six through a link on the Vincent web site. http://www.ourfoodshed.com/producers/26-vincent-cranberries (My fav juice is the cranberry agave, my hubby loves the cranberry blueberry - if you're looking for recommendations. If you order the Farmstead Duo you'll get both. :-) ) PS - I know Yelp frowns on borrowed photos, but honestly, I couldn't take better ones of the Vincent products in my pantry than the ones on their web site. :-)

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    Vincent Family Cranberries - The BEST dried cranberries we've ever had.

    The BEST dried cranberries we've ever had.

    Vincent Family Cranberries - Fresh Organic Blueberries.  Season starts July 23rd this year. (2017)

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    Fresh Organic Blueberries. Season starts July 23rd this year. (2017)

    Ray's Food Place

    Ray's Food Place

    3.1(19 reviews)
    23.5 mi
    $$

    A reasonably good grocery store for a small rural town in Oregon, but still missing many things I'm…read morelooking for. For example, I was looking for tzatziki, and no store employee I talked to even knew what it is. That said, you can get almost anything you need there, just not everything you want. The produce department is small, but reasonably well stocked. The butcher counter has almost everything you might seek, but you won't find the normal coolers filled with prepackaged meat and poultry (that's not necessarily bad, just unusual). They have a good selection of many items, and very few of some others. One complaint: It's clear that many of the items are stocked by distributors, not store employees, so different brands of the same item are often not found together -- which makes comparing what's available a pain in the tail -- not cool. That means you can search all over, not find exactly what you're looking for, settle for something less than ideal, only to find the similar item which is what you really wanted later in a different location. Argh!! My experience in Bandon is that I have to go to both McKay's and Ray's in order to get the things I need on any given grocery run -- there's always something that one store doesn't have, that I hope the other does.

    It's a market that sells most of the stuff, but they didn't have a couple of the essentials I…read moreNEEDED! It was very well stocked store, everything you'd expect in a large supermarket. We found what we needed for dinner, including a Rotisserie chicken. This is a review on the Rotisserie chicken: I wanted crispy chicken, not greasy unhealthy chicken, that something we can snack on or have for lunch, while in the car, on our way home. We put it back in the oven, & re-roasted it for another 20 minutes. It still not cooked enough, the leg was bleeding! I ate just the wing. Hubby froze the chicken, and when we drove back home 8 hours later (with ice pack in our cooler), the chicken was still very cold. We put the chicken in the toaster oven, and broiled the remaining pieces for 15 mins. and only then, the chicken became BETTER, FINGER-LICKING GOOD, and perfectly done - crispy how we like it!

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