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    The Purple Flip

    4.9 (7 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Earl B.

    Great juices, sea moss and service! The location I went to was on Reisterstown Rd in Pikesville/Owings Mill area.

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    4 years ago

    Always provide great quality service and smoothies. I love my sea moss too. That is is the added bonus.

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    Corner Market, Liberty Delight Farms - Shelves of local snacks, goods, and meal prep items.

    Corner Market, Liberty Delight Farms

    4.3(3 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    I really want to like this place and I may end up upgrading this review - see below. I drove there…read morefrom Hunt Valley this morning as my usual butcher isn't open on Sunday. Plus Wegmans doesn't have an actual butcher. I was hunting for a top sirloin roast to prepare in the sous vide. This is a nice gourmet store on the grounds of a local farm that sells beef direct to the public. Their beef is apparently pasture raised and they seem committed to natural methods, no antibiotics, etc. I didn't see any mention of certification of organic practices though. The prices in general seem pretty high but maybe I'm a bit of an old fart in regard to prices. The goods were gourmet shop level. A small jar of gravy for example was $12 and a single brownie was $10.00 I was greeted by a nice kid who was helpful but didn't know the difference between a tip sirloin and a top sirloin. Not surprising. He quickly brought over the owner. She seemed pleasant but a bit rushed and wanting to sell me. I asked if they could cut a Top Sirloin Roast for me. They produce their own beef, butcher it, and sell it in their shop. I asked if the roast could include the cap (picanha) piece. That is a standard way of selling a top roast. The owner said they couldn't sell it that way but she could sell me the coulotte steak. This is the same cut as the Picanha or cap just by a different name. I find this odd. If you sell the sirloin steaks and the cap why not just not cut them and sell the whole thing. Or sell me the steaks uncut without the cap. I'd be happy to order it and come back a few days later. The owner was happy to tell me a story about how much I would like the coulotte and how it was a steal at the price. The problem with a cap steak bought separately from the top roast is that 35% of the cap steak is fat. That pushes the average per pound price of the meat up by 50%. Not a great value but I understand why they'd rather sell it that way. The fat cap is helpful in the cooking process (when roasted) but is usually factored into the total price of the roast. I'm the customer, they are a self producing butcher shop. The reason for me to make the effort to drive to them would be flexibility based on their inherent assets and skill set. Certainly they don't have a price advantage seemingly to me. So I bought the 2-3 pound coulotte steak. If the meat has a superior taste, I'll upgrade this review. But if the price is average, the meat is average, and the flexibility of the product are just average then I'll leave an average score. More importantly, I really want to like this place and I really do want to see their model work. I buy $300+ dollars of beef per month and also other meats. I want to find the butcher that will work with me when I have a creative urge. I'm happy to drive past other sellers (Wegmans, John Brown, Amish market) in hunt Valley and spend at least 2 hours of my time but they need to give me reason. Scott Rifkin, MD

    This store is just what our neighborhood needed! I was truly able to make it a one stop shop for my…read moreweekend shopping. I grilled their flank steak (which they raise right down the street on the farm), grabbed some veggies, a few side dishes, and brownies all in one place. Can't beat it! Oh and I was able to get a hot lunch of pulled pork from their on site chef which really made the place feel like community.

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    Corner Market, Liberty Delight Farms - Hot prepared food on the weekends with Chef Jeff Fritz

    Hot prepared food on the weekends with Chef Jeff Fritz

    Corner Market, Liberty Delight Farms - Grass fed beef directly from our farm, just a mile away.

    Grass fed beef directly from our farm, just a mile away.

    Corner Market, Liberty Delight Farms - Coolers full of local meat, diary, sweets + grab & go.

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    Sun Fresh Produce - My new favorite stop for fruits and veggies!

    Sun Fresh Produce

    4.5(37 reviews)
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    This place is a pleasant little "foreign" shop in the reisterstown area. It isn't big, but does…read morehave a few interesting thing for an American like me, such as Arabic sodas, milka cookies, and some Russian/eastern European ice creams. That said, the selection of the latter is a bit small. It's sorta like a convenience store with more food varieties. If you are able to, I would suggest going to global gourmet by Family Dollar past the former big lots if you're looking for specific food needs. It has double the variety tho I will come here again if I am able to.

    A good place, and my go-to shop particularly for apples priced much better than the nearby big-box…read moregrocery. Also a fascinating selection of international products including breads, preserves, dried pasta, canned vegetables and fish, candies, and interesting refrigerated meats and cheeses. Their packaged foreign snack cakes have led to fun experimenting trying new items. But watch out for the store-packaged Uzbek organic dried apricots. Unlike typical dried apricots, they're much thicker and darker in color and, while very delicious, some have seeds (or portions of pits) that you can't see. Those native to the area from which these come may well know that and know how to eat safely, but to the uninitiated like me a bite into one that chipped a tooth came as a very unpleasant surprise and landed me at the dentist. Sadly, seems the manager failed to accept my attempt at a good-natured suggestion some weeks ago--after a bit of unnecessary wrangling that included being told that apricots don't have pits, that you need to watch what you eat, and that it was my fault (which got me really annoyed and playing the attorney that I am)--to add "caution, contain seeds" to the label.

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    Sun Fresh Produce - Here for a few items while running sunday errands. Pay no attention to the dire need for a manicure thanks lol

    Here for a few items while running sunday errands. Pay no attention to the dire need for a manicure thanks lol

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