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    Golden Kernel Pecan

    Golden Kernel Pecan

    3.9
    (7 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    We drove two hours, one-way, to pickup some freshly harvested pecans and really enjoyed our visit!…read more South Carolina pecan season is Sept-Nov so they make for a great fall treat (think pecan pie at Thanksgiving) and great gifts for Christmas. In fact, many of our friends and family are getting pecan gifts this holiday (surprise busted if they read my review). They sell online but prices are almost twice as much...which is why we made the two hour drive. I knew it was good source because I have purchased them from coworker in past years via a fundraiser (something they actively support if you need to host a fundraiser). MY FAVORITE is their butter roasted pecan halves. So incredibly buttery delicious with perfect amount of salt. When I serve them, my guests are always surprised in how good they are. They really come with a "Wow factor". I use them to make salted Carmel pecan ice cream....yum! I normally opt for their large 2lb bucket. They actually freeze well, and last more than a year in freezer, so don't hesitate stocking up. Today I discovered their praline pecans!!! Amazing!!!These are dusted in buttery, sugary seasoning. Not to be confused with pecan pralines (sugary praline wafers embedded with pecans). I opened the one bag in the parking lot before we left, and immediately went back in to buy more for gifts. OMG! They sell locally made pecan pies but I was disappointed they didn't sell locally made pecan pralines. The pralines were made in Texas. There are pecan trees all around the property and across the street. They said it used to be a large orchard. They source their pecans from many local sources, so they seem to be more of a processing facility than a farm. The store sells many local items in addition to the pecans. It's worth a browse, even though you come for the pecans. If you are looking for some local South Carolina pecans, then you won't be disappointed with sourcing them here!

    Greatest homegrown pecans. All varieties are great! Favorites include dark chocolate covered…read morepecans, honey roasted, butter roasted, pecan pralines and pecan pie. All are great to eat or send as gifts.

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    Earth Fare

    Earth Fare

    3.6
    (81 reviews)
    53.9 mi
    $$

    Stopping in to Earth Fare I was curious what the place had in store (sorry for the bad pun) to…read moresatisfy my curiosity. I will say there's plenty of parking outside with a very clean parking lot. There isn't too much inventory spilling out into the front of the store, which is oh so trendy, but it's tastefully done. Walking in the place is extremely clean, after some of the places I've been recently, this is very refreshing. I'll get this out of the way up front. I used to be a chef so when I see GMO, Gluten free, etc etc I cringe. There is hardly a definitive Government standard by which all these things are measured. Which means more often than not, it's a scam. If you want the real deal, farmers markets are the best bet. With that I observed the pricing like a hawk and comparable items had roughly a 10% markup. Now then I do love their house made foods. Cooking pizzas to order? Come on that's awesome! Desserts and cheeses are ok although I was a little down on their sliced meats and the variety. Their butcher was ho-hum and not very impressive. But... I spotted something I didn't anticipate Kangaroo, Ostrich and Bison to name a few oddities. I give credit for carrying very unpopular items around Summerville. FYI I've cooked ostrich before. It tastes just like beef only almost all lean meat for those watching your calories. I wondered around some more, noticing they had better cereal alternatives with less sugar. They lacked snacks like coconut crisps, but they did have a great assortment of dried fruits. Although I was impressed with their dried mushroom selection, no dried shiitakes! Generally, I like fresh, which they did have, but I wanted the juice from soaking them. Odd they have other mushrooms but not shiitake. The people here are fantastic. For some reason in my mind when I think of these "hippy" type of stores like Earth Fare I think very grounded and kind people. I wasn't disappointed as I asked the produce guy for something and he was all too eager to help out. If it were me, I would have been more like "check isle 3" or something. The employees are shining examples of down to earth kindness; something we all could use more of in these days. Overall, I like this place based on principal but those same principles are what keep me away. I'm not overly excited about slapping on GMO free labels when most of the time those are just buzz words to make an extra buck. Are there authentic companies out there? Sure but you really have to do your homework. Therefore, I remain committed to farmers markets. That said, I think this place is fine for those who like it. If you haven't been here before and are reading this be prepared for a slight price increase. To reiterate they do have an interesting variety of items greatly depending on specific products. I'm sure if you drop by you wont leave empty handed especially with the quality of people there to help.

    A great place for fresh salads, exotic meat like bison and elk, and tons of sea food.read more

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