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    Wind Drift Orchard - Peach Lemonade

    Wind Drift Orchard

    4.3(15 reviews)
    23.5 mi
    $$

    Firstly, everyone there was incredibly friendly! My dad and I brought my girls to pick peaches and…read morethey had a great time! Alexis at the stand in the front was super sweet and answered all the millions of questions my daughters asked with a smile on her face. There were so many peaches everywhere and they are sweet and juicy and taste great :) Overall I loved the feel of the place. They have so many different varieties of peaches (on rotation) and nectarines. They also house several bee hives which is beneficial for everything and everyone. Highly recommend checking them out this summer!

    This is a really great experience if you've never done it! They drive you out to the orchard where…read morethey have numerous types of peaches and you just take your pick! They encouraged us to eat as we were picking which was fabulous! The pages are divine! Back at their little barn, they sell peach tea peach preserves, peach butter, jams and jellies. They also have beverages for sale if you would like an ice cream. They have different size bags and boxes that you can purchase. I think they run from six dollars to $35. I would recommend getting a box because it's just easier to carry. Those peaches get heavy! I would also recommend not wearing anything that you don't want to get dirty. I would wear boots or put some of those slip covers over your shoes because there are stickers. Also tall socks or jeans would be good because the stickers were getting in our legs. We went with a group and it appeared that everybody had a great time! We can't wait to go back

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    Wind Drift Orchard - A bunch of tiny peaches

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    Buffalo Creek Berry Farm - Homemade artisan pickles, spaghetti sauce, and salsa all from our home grown produce that we also sell!

    Buffalo Creek Berry Farm

    5.0(2 reviews)
    25.8 mi

    May to June is the strawberry season here in the Sooner state and I've been waiting to go to pick…read moreyour own strawberries here since I stumbled across their page on FB last November! Growing up in Surrey, England, my parents always took us to all kinds of pick your own farms so this is a nostalgic activity for me. The husband has never been to anything like this but he is always game. As it turned out, the farm isn't very far from our abode! Make sure to follow them on facebook for available days for picking and opening hours, they are not open everyday. We went on a Tuesday and rechecked their facebook before leaving the house just to make sure they were going to open. The gates generally open at 4.30pm or a little earlier to prevent traffic build-up and road blockage in front of the farm. Regardless, picking begins at 5pm. We were there a little before 4.30pm but happily waited and enjoyed the scenery, fresh air, and observing the cows in the distant. Oh, the gorgeous Australian Shepherd at the farm also doubles as the hostess. She runs up to greet everybody that walked up to the strawberry patch. We also got to see her in action herding the cows. You'll be given a bucket to pick your strawberries, they are lined with a plastic bag which gets lifted out for weighing and then you just take that home, so there's no need to bring anything with you. And If I remember correctly the strawberries were $8 per lb. If your bucket is piled high with strawberries they will weigh around 5 lbs which you then pay just $7 for a pound. The husband doesn't like strawberries so I could only pick a couple of pounds. This is such a fun activity for all members of the family especially the little ones. If you haven't been to a You Pick farm, I highly recommend it!

    What a treat!!! My family and I had the opportunity to visit this wonderful farm and pick the most…read moredelicious, homegrown strawberries we've ever tasted. My kids still talk about their experience there, and we cannot wait to go back this season and pick more berries and peruse all the vegetables that are also grown on site. Thank you Buffalo Creek Berry Farm!

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    Kam's Kookery & Guilford Gardens

    Kam's Kookery & Guilford Gardens

    5.0(10 reviews)
    12.0 mi

    Elise and Steph were such a joy to work with. Elise truly knows what she's doing. She helped with…read moreallergy and dietary restrictions, offering some incredible alternatives. Steph's team was onsite to answer questions for any guests and kept the buffet flowing with food. Our event was an Employee Milestone Luncheon, and we were more than impressed with Kam's company's service. After the luncheon, so many people reached out to talk about the quality of the food and how elevated it was for a lunch. I loved that they honored the budget we were looking at and thought the pricing was extremely competitive with other companies. Elise is easy to reach, quick to respond and overall, a great person to work with. I love this team and hope to work with them again soon!

    My husband and I attended a cooking class and tour at Kamala's Guilford Gardens eight years ago,…read moreand we had a fantastic time. We were honorary co-op members back then. This means that if our friend who was a member of the co-op didn't know what to do with a certain vegetable, she would give it to us and we would cook something with it. In 2021, we are working to be better community members by spending our money locally. It will take some time to make up for our 2020 carbon footprint due to COVID. So, first thing this year, we joined the Guilford Gardens CSA. I am so happy with our first basket pickup. The most perfect tomatoes, two dozen eggs, plenty of local leafy greens, carrots and BONUS tamales and salsa. So happy to be injecting our money into food that is as local as it gets.

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    Kam's Kookery & Guilford Gardens
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