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    4.6 (22 reviews)
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    Joseph S.

    I frequent Weavers market and am amazed at the quality of their products. Vegetables are local and fresh. Meats are top quality local sourced small operations. They have a large selection of flowers for baking from all sorts of grains. The owner and staff are super friendly and if you don't see something you want he will order it.

    Weaver’s Farm Market, at 1272 East Side Road in Morris, will open April 25. Owned and operated by an Amish family
    Scott S.

    Amish Market with 4,000 square feet of retail space large selection of organic produce Baked goods, made by local Amish bakers, Pathfinder Village and Gilbertsville baker Heather Covington, will be regular items at the store. Dairy products will be provided by Stoltzfus Dairy in Madison County local meat selection features beef and pork, with chicken and lamb. Local maple syrup, honey, jams and jellies. free-range and non-GMO eggs to quote the owner : "Our No. 1 goal for the store is to glorify God and have good customer satisfaction. It's about appreciating our customers and taking care of them, with an emphasis on local and on quality" - Daniel Weaver

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    Unusual items as well as usual. Local products and local produce. Pleasant employees. This place is clean and well organized.

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    Great choice of organic produce & gluten free items. Clean & bright store. Nice people - great customer service!

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    5 years ago

    Organic produce and dried goods are wonderful. They are kind and helpful there. They are a gem in the neighborhood.

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    7 years ago

    Fruits and vegetables did not look fresh. Prepackaged junk food. From the reviews I guess I was expecting more. Prices are on the high side.

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    Otsiningo Park Farmers' Market

    Otsiningo Park Farmers' Market

    4.6(5 reviews)
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    The Otsiningo Park Farmers Market is amazing with about 30 vendors and 2 food trucks. It sells not…read moreonly fresh, local vegetables, but also jewelry, pottery, eggs, cheese, soap, homemade ointments, and handmade breads! The food vendors are also awesome - one of them makes the best sausage, egg, and cheese sandwiches. And this is coming from someone who's been to all the delis in NYC :) The market is open every Saturday during the summer from 9 to 1PM. It's an amazing place to hang out in, especially because it's full of amazing people. You will see a plethora of dogs, too, since a lot of dog owners like to walk their dogs in the morning!

    Looking forward to this coming Spring, and all it offers, like most everyone else. Otsiningo Park…read moreFarmers Market offers not only lots of fine produce here. but also pies, cakes, breads and 'spoon-bread' type of edibles here, as well as plants, sometimes crafts. Varieties of nutritional staples like honeys and maple syrups are here in abundance. Examples of my sojourns here: Have met the 'Urban Gardeners' here - that you see on local TV - and learned how to make different but healthy things like Swiss Char Burgers from them, as well as buying organic Kale, a real green powerhouse. Learned how Maple Syrup candies are made. You can also enjoy a picnic in the park, jog, play frisbee or ball games - whatever floats your boat. For those who can't be here on Saturday, there is a smaller but worthwhile downtown version on Collier Street from 9-12, Fridays. Check buyfromthebackyard.com. Lawrence Weinzimer

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    4.2(39 reviews)
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    As frequent visitors, we want to unconditionally love Frog Pond Farms, because it's clearly a LOT…read moreof work to offer what they do and we respect that kind of hard work. When our daughters were toddlers, they could spend all day looking at the animals while we browsed through the enormous quantities of plants and produce. But we can't continue to ignore the "cons". The parking lot looks like it's been bombed, and - as other reviews have noted - it's not exactly the safest place when you consider lots of children running around. Visitors must be extra vigilant and patient when pulling in and finding a place to park. On busy days, the one long narrow strip of parking spots can be a challenge. The far end of the business where chicks, ducks, and bunnies are sold is incredibly fly infested. Fly paper rolls could go a long way in making it more tolerable. I'm not sure if the horrid conditions in some of the cages impacts the health of the birds, but I can tell you we purchased 5 silkie chicks a couple of weeks ago, and two of them died within days, and a third is showing signs of distress. This is not the first time we've had this experience with animals we've purchased there - sick animals, inaccurate sexing. We have stopped considering Frog Pond as our "go-to" place when we want to add to our flocks. The flies are also a problem in the fruits and vegetables. I was browsing the display of berries and grapes and completely rejected any notion of buying them with the quantity of flies that were landing on them. I don't know if there's a solution to that, being that it's - in effect - an outdoor farm stand. Look, there's a lot that's amazing and wonderful and unique about Frog Pond. The work they put in to stocking it, the amazing math wizard at the register who adds everything up in his head just like his dad did, etc. The place has gotten a LOT bigger since we first discovered it and that growth may be working against them. Other reviewers have stated much of the produce is trucked in from outside the area, and not grown locally. Not sure if that matters to most people, but the place does give the "vibe" that it's a local source farm stand that offers plentiful heaps of whatever's in season. The prices are quite a bit higher than what you'd pay for similar items in local grocery stores, but again - we understand the overhead must be pretty substantial for Frog Pond. If you have children - especially little ones - they'll see the place as Disney. When the magic wears off, though, and you start noticing how many greenbacks you're handing over when you go, you start to consciously reflect on whether it's worth the trip out there.

    Sad so many bunnies and chicks in small cages. They are so close they can barely move. Two goats in…read more a small, fenced area with very little room to walk. To me that's animal cruelty. :-(

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