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GregGraves
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We have local farmer's markets that different cities have on different days. They are sponsored by the state department of Agriculture, so they make sure the farmers are self-producers, and not just going to the local produce distributor and reselling them. There are more then a few stands that I know of the sell iceburg lettuce around here in August, which is impossible since it's so warm.
I like to support real farmers too. In fact, we get our milk from a local dairy that, get this, delivers milk in old and refurbished milk trucks from the 60's. They make their own butter, some cheese, and ice cream too (so it's hard to get whipping cream from them, it all goes to the ice cream). Th emilk comes in glass bottles for which you have to pay a $2.00 deposit.
I like to support real farmers too. In fact, we get our milk from a local dairy that, get this, delivers milk in old and refurbished milk trucks from the 60's. They make their own butter, some cheese, and ice cream too (so it's hard to get whipping cream from them, it all goes to the ice cream). Th emilk comes in glass bottles for which you have to pay a $2.00 deposit.