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    Harvest Valley Farms

    Harvest Valley Farms

    4.8
    (12 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $

    I 100% support small businesses. The history of Harvest Valley Farm is prominently displayed. Not…read moreonly does Harvest Valley sell their own products but they support/sell other local small business products. I wasn't shopping for anything in particular but I wanted to see the new location. I picked up a basket and kept adding items. How could I pass up a nice size head of cauliflower? Or nice big radishes? Oh look I needed celery. As a cooking novice, I went with the "regular" mushrooms but I saw other types that I may need to come back for. The refrigerators had local dairy products, meat, and pierogies. I had to get the spinach and ricotta pierogies (made in McKees Rocks). I can't say no to a snickerdoodle cookie and there were pumpkin snickerdoodles too. Lots of homemade breads, pies, cinnamon rolls, etc. It is the attention to detail that stood out to me. The radishes were in a resealable (ziploc like) bag. The mushrooms were in a clam shell container. I didn't have to find storage containers which I appreciate. The staff were very friendly and well versed in the products. Ample parking. If you miss the GPS turn, make the next right and come in through the back of the parking lot. Very glad to see the Market has expanded in its new location.

    This review is for their actual farm on Ida Lane in Valencia. We went to the fall festival this…read morepast weekend and had the best experience! Firstly, it wasn't too crowded like other surrounding pumpkin patches. The farm is beautiful and has plenty of parking. They have farm animals, a vintage store, hayrides, pumpkin patch, little market, and then a coffee truck, Mars Farmhouse Cafe pop-up, and a brewery pop-up. They also had a corn maze & corn pit for the kids. It was very nicely set up and will be definitely be going next year!

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    Milks, meats, etc.
    Milks, meats, etc.
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    Exterior
    Lettuces, radishes, zucchini, peppers, celery, cauliflower, etc.

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    Lettuces, radishes, zucchini, peppers, celery, cauliflower, etc.
    Shenot Farm Market

    Shenot Farm Market

    4.4
    (31 reviews)
    7.3 mi
    $

    Shenot Farm was founded by the Shenot family in the 1800s. Generations of family members raised…read moreanimals and grew produce. Today, family members grow vegetables such as corn and fruits such as apples. According to the family's website, they use both conventional and organic farming practices. On the farm's website, I also read that throughout the year, Shenot Farm offers events such as hayrides; pick-your-own flowers, apples, and pumpkins; and pumpkin-smashes. In the autumn they sell flowers, pumpkins, cornstalks, Thanksgiving turkeys, and fruit baskets, and in the winter they sell Christmas trees and wreaths. On a Saturday, my husband and I visited this farm's market to browse their foods. We parked our vehicle in their free parking lot. Inside the market, we saw foods such as lettuce, cabbage, green beans, brussels sprouts, beets, plums, sausages, chicken meats, eggs, milk, cheeses, apple ciders, cookies, pies, fudges, popcorns, jams, bread loaves, bagels, seasonings, sauces and dressings, salsas, applesauces, syrups, dessert mixes, granolas, teas, honeys, ice creams, etcetera! We also saw some non-food items such as candles and t-shirts. I selected an orange-colored "cheddar" cauliflower head, apple crisp mix, caramel-apple-pie fudge, and jars of banana butter, strawberry jelly, and apple butter. My husband and I had not previously eaten a few of the unique products, so we felt excited to try them. At the checkout counter, an employee promptly greeted us, accurately rang up our purchase, carefully bagged our foods, and thanked us. Each food cost roughly several dollars.

    This was our second year in a row at Shenot Farm for pumpkin picking. There was a larger selection…read moreof pumpkins last year but we did go a weekend earlier. They were bringing pumpkin over in a box from another section of the farm, then placing them on the ground. So there was still a lot of pre-cut pumpkins to choose from. The cost to walk up to the patch is $2 and the hay ride is $5 I believe. The store has a great selection of fresh produce, desserts, and some meat options. We love Shenot Farms!

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    Vegetables and popcorns
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    Pumpkins
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    Kaelin Farm Market

    Kaelin Farm Market

    4.5
    (22 reviews)
    7.5 mi
    $$

    Kaelin Farm Market is family-owned and first opened in 1946. Today, the farm grows a variety of…read morevegetables and fruits, and it also includes a retail store, a bakery for pies, and greenhouses for flowers and other plants. On a Saturday, my husband and I visited the retail store. When we entered the store, the employee near the door did not greet us. As we walked around the two floors, we saw foods such as pumpkins, apples, corn, tomatoes, apple ciders, pies, cookies, chips, jellies, honeys, chocolate bars, and even Penn State ice cream. We also saw non-food products such as tote bags, holiday decorations, serving trays, and greeting cards. I picked out a bag of honey-crisp apples, a box of peach-cobbler mix, a loaf of zucchini bread, a peanut-butter chocolate bar, and a jar of fig preserves. Another employee rang up our purchase, processed our credit card, carefully bagged our foods, and thanked us.

    This is a wonderful and very welcoming business with a delicious inventory of pies and other items…read morefor sale. The decor is beautiful and you are greeted by a rustic and inviting setting when you drive up and again when you walk in. The customer service was very friendly and had that touch you see less of nowadays. It's the kind of place that makes you feel good inside and out. I bought an apple crumble and will likely pick up a pumpkin pie next time.

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    Pumpkins in October
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    Peanut brittle, cookies, bread loaves, pies, and chocolates
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    FruiTastik

    FruiTastik

    4.8
    (8 reviews)
    13.5 mi

    This is my new go to spot before driving home from the airport. I can't believe Pittsburgh has a…read morefruiteria. Mangonada is a must. I also got the two glizzies in a bun lol, fantastic meal. I do wish that they had more meal like snacks. They have a cool platter with Ramen though. It would be nice to be able to get a meal and a drink here. But all the fruit items look fresh, they are heavy with the chamoy (love it) and it's a nice place to just sit down and enjoy your snacks. Will definitely be seeing me there soon again

    FruiTastik is a local restaurant that serves super-fun sweet snacks (e.g., hand-carved fruit…read morecreations, juices, smoothies, milkshakes, bubble teas, churros, popsicles, ice creams, sorbets, shaved ices, pancakes, and crepes) and savory snacks (e.g., loaded chips, ramen, corn cobs, and hotdogs). My husband and I came here on a Thursday evening. Some indoor seating was available, and I was fortunate to get a table. I highly recommend eating in rather than getting takeout, because some of the foods can be messy. During my visit, physical menus were being used by other customers, so I scanned a QR code to view the menu online. An employee took my order and payment. I had to wait a while for the employees to make my foods. Here are my ratings for what I ate: Fruit Snow Bowl - 4.5 stars - The shaved ice, fresh fruits, condensed milk, syrup, and tamarind jelly were sweet and refreshing. Rosa Picosa - 3.5 stars - The rose-shaped strawberries, ribbons, chamoy, and Tajin were extremely messy to eat. Juices dripped all over our hands, table, and my jeans. I had to use many, many napkins to clean up the dripping juices. I, however, liked the mix of sweet-spicy flavors.

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    Crazy pineapple
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