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    B. Happy Peanut Butter

    4.8 (48 reviews)
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    Joy To The World -- cranberries, white chocolate, dark chocolate
    Krysha M.

    I just realized that while I have single handedly consumed dozens of jars of B. Happy Peanut Butter, I've never taken a photo or written a review. This needs to change TODAY! If the amount of time that one jar lasts in our household of 2 adults is any indication of just how good this stuff is, then it's hands down the best. I seriously have to make myself stop eating it by the spoonful every time I walk by it. It's also amazing on graham cracker sticks, pretzels, or by the finger-full. Don't judge me. I LOVE that it started out as a local, family owned and run business and has blown up to the point where I can stop at a few places all around town to get my B-Hap fix. Find it at Twisted Sisters (my fav), R2Go, Goose, Rail, Homespun, and more. We love all of their flavors, but Joy to the World seems to last the shortest amount of time in our house. Honorable mention goes to Don't Worry (with coconut), Go Lucky (with Toffee), and the Happy Trails, as those are in constant rotation and devour as well. Who would have thought that I would be obsessed with peanut butter? That reminds me...I'm almost out. Gotta go get more. See ya.

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    Brittany S.

    Kudos to Yelp Elite Brooke A for leading the pack on this one. I was actually just chatting with B.Happy last night about her amazing review (Brooke, they were in love with your recap and so grateful!). So what is B. Happy you ask? It's the unofficially official best peanut butter on the planet made in Indianapolis with tasty ingredients like dried cranberries, white chocolate chips, toffee bits, pretzels and more No matter which chunky container you choose, you're guaranteed to B.Happy after the first spoonful enters your mouth. Yes, this peanut butter beautifully stands alone without bread, jelly or the sort. In fact, before you go out to buy some, do yourself a favor and make some extra room in your gluttonous "hidden drawer" of eats because you'll want to hide this one from the family before it's all gone! *I would love to see more B.Happy on the charcuterie board menus throughout the city. Fingers crossed it's on the way. Maybe some gourmet PB&J's with a Preservation partnership?

    Found at Wildwood Market and Homespun!

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    Wow. Doesn't last after one sitting. Great flavors! Easy to find if you shop local and a great gift for peanut butter lovers.

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    Fake reviews and rude owners with awful customer service. Refuse to respond to any thing I send out after getting mold in my jar !!

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    Our favorite variety is Go Lucky (love those little chocolate chunks!), but honestly, they're all good.

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    Public Smokehouse - Meat being aged

    Public Smokehouse

    4.8(12 reviews)
    1.8 kmHoly Cross

    I had a great experience attending a recent Tinned Fish Tasting at Public Smokehouse. I checked in…read morewith the young woman tending the register and she gave me the lay of the land as well as a souvenir tasting fork of my choice. There were a few designs to choose from: a lobster, an oyster, and a fish, from what I can recall. She also introduced me to our gracious host for the evening, Nolan, who was running the show. Nolan is a big ball of energy and a joy to be around. He set the vibes to light, fun and whimsical and I really appreciated that. Everyone moved around the room freely, visiting all of the tasting stations that were set up with whimsical, hand-drawn decorations on the paper tablecloths (much like that seen on the Pinterest commercial). There were 6 different ones, all with multiple options at each station. I tried sardines, razor clams, pickled ramps, an entire array of Fishwife tinned items, mustards, seafood dip that is made in-house, oysters, the list goes on. They also introduced me to an Indiana-based soda company call Bollygood, with Indian-inspired flavors. I love, love, love the Lime Basil Cumin flavor. I wasn't too sure about that combo, but it was delicious and super-refreshing. It smelled like a taco...but didn't taste like one! The Lemon Mango Turmeric was really good too. I also enjoyed the demonstrations lead by Chef Amber. She also has a light that was a pleasure to witness. I could just tell that she really loves what she does. While she does not work there, she still gets to come back for the fun stuff (her words). She has been a huge influence on the whole tinned fish movement at the smokehouse and develops recipes and curates these events alongside Nolan and the team. I loved both recipes that were shared with us and her enthusiasm to show us how we can elevate the tinned fish beyond the can. We mingled. We made friends. I spent a pretty penny on several of the delicious items that I was introduced to. I look forward to attending more events here in the future.

    Attended their Behind the Scenes Charcuterie Tour and Tasting event last weekend. This was a great…read moreexperience. The retail market was small but packed with a lot of products. Here are my takeaways: Tour: Once we got our health and safety standards attire, we made our way through the warehouse tour. So interesting to see each step of the process. Affordable way to spend a Saturday morning and you can try some cool charcuterie meats like a fancy person. Shop/Product Reviews: As mentioned before,the retail shop is packed with products. Plenty of items to make a gorgeous charcuterie board and tasting plates. I did try a sample of the gin and juice salami, which I did not like. I found 4 great items that I will probably purchase again in the future: Big Red Salami made with Wagyu, Soprosseta, Tulip Tree Trillium Cheese and the amazing confection...Miso Bacon Caramel Bar. That and the Soprosseta stole my heart. Go there, try samples, buy what makes you smile, and live each day to the fullest!

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    Goose The Market - Batali Sandwich

    Goose The Market

    4.6(801 reviews)
    4.5 km
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    I've struggled with how to rate and review Goose the Market for a long time…read more I've struggled mightily. It's an Indianapolis icon in many ways. It's beloved. And listen, it's not the most wheelchair friendly place in the world. If you're a wheelchair user, you're in all likelihood not going to the cellar unless you're extraordinary with you're chair or you crawl. I remember attending a Yelp event here, and I just wrestled with these issues so much. It's not inaccessible - you can get in the door, though even the parking is a bit wonky and the curb-cuts a bit worn. This is an older building in an older neighborhood. So yeah, if you're a wheelchair user plan ahead. I am a wheelchair user. And I suppose I should knock off my usual 1-star for accessibility issues. But, I just can't do it. I, instead, choose to go 5-stars with my narrative disclaimer that there are accessibility issues here. But, my word. This is a great place and every single experience I've had with Goose the Market, including last night's Italian Film Festival, has been stellar whether I'm in their location or at an event they are catering. What is Goose the Market? First off, nearly everyone considers it one of the best - Indianapolis Monthly, Eater, Yelp, etc. Goose the Market offers a daily menu of sandwiches, soups, gelato, and small plates. It offers raw beef, pork, poultry, game, seafood, in-house made sausage/smoked meats, and more. It offers charcuterie - both in-house and from other producers. It offers farmstead cheeses, fresh produce, artisan breads, preserves, sauces, pickles, pasta, crackers, flours/grains, and a lot more. There's the cellar - Enoteca bar with Italian style wine by the glass and small plates (and it has all-ages seating). Goose the Market offers a wine of the month club, gift cards, catering, classes, daily specials, and more. What can I say? There are those places that are worth the effort. As a lifelong person with a disability, I long ago realized the world would never be perfectly accessible. It's never going to happen. I'll continue to work toward a more accessible world, though I'll also honor that there are those places where I feel welcome anyway. I feel welcome at Goose the Market, though I can't quite get the full experience. The service is exceptional, the products quite awesome, the environment warm and friendly, and there's simply no doubt it's one of Indy's treasures. So yeah, five stars. With a disclaimer that those with mobility impairments may need to plan ahead or have a companion along. Who wants to be my companion?

    I have recently been to Goose twice, both for different things. The first visit was for the bacon…read moremaking class, and the second was to pick up my bacon, and trying some of the sandwiches they have. Bacon making class: overall I am glad I did the class, but think there are some things that could change. The information provided at the beginning of the class didn't flow the best, and used a lot of terms I didn't understand- knowing your audience is important. We were told we would get 1.5lbs bacon, and .5lbs bacon bits. When picking up the bacon, we only got the bacon, and none of the bits. This needs to be updated on the class description. Sandwiches: we tried a goose, and a batalli. The goose was good- nothing spectacular. I was a fan of the batalli- nice amount of mayo, appropriate spice, and good amount of meat/cheese. Would definitely get the batalli next time. Overall, I enjoy the sandwiches, think the sandwich class could be improved.

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    Gander sandwich - vegetarian no mayo

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    Amelia’s - The country loaf!! Wheat sourdough goodness

    Amelia’s

    4.8(332 reviews)
    3.1 kmFletcher Place
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    I love bread! This place has great bread selection and other goodies too. This spot is located in…read morefountain square, but Amelia's has grown over the years and they have a couple other locations too around the city. This one is good for grab and go, unless it's nice out and then you can enjoy seating located out front. Service is friendly here. The workers are always up to answering any of my questions. They told me the olive bread is only sold on Wednesdays. I've never had it, but it sounds good. The bread I love is the focaccia. They sell it in a square loaf for $5. I like to eat this bread plain, with cheese, or make a sandwich with it. I also purchased a chocolate croissant (I love me a good chocolate croissant) and it was so flaky, buttery, and filling, very delicious. I warmed it up a bit at home and enjoyed every bite of it. Ive had a coffee from here and it was good, coffee and bread is a great combination. To get here, you have to find street parking as they don't have a parking lot. I usually find a side street to park at that doesn't charge.

    All I can say is that it is probably a good thing I don't live close to Amelia's because it would…read morebe hard to resist visiting every morning for breakfast. Fantastic breads, pastries, cookies. Lovely cheese and meats to pair with fresh bread for a casual lunch. Just go, trust me.

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