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    Byrne Farm

    4.5 (8 reviews)
    ModerateFarmers Market
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Check it oot!  Great farm!  Great plants & strawberries & asparagus.
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    Beauriful farm in beautiful horse country. Great selection of different types of perennials, annuals and vegetables. And don't forget Joe's chips and iced tea. All. local and all good! The drive to the country is a bonus. All of the plants and the staff are fresh and healthy.

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    Columbus Farmers Market - Parking lot

    Columbus Farmers Market

    4.1(218 reviews)
    6.7 mi
    $$

    I used to come here every weekend years ago and since I was coming from the New York area, I knew…read morethis was on my way home so I changed my direction in my GPS and instead of heading home, I headed to my favorite place. Some things have changed in there. It was very crowded as usual. They have great little kiosk in there with baked goods candies pickles donuts you name it! I saw that they had a place where you can get tomato pie! I just didn't have any more bags or money to try it but I will the next time I come because I will make it have to maybe come here at least once a month and if you don't know, get to Stoltzfus BBQ! The line is still wrapped around the place people will wait in line for at least 20 to 25 minutes to get barbecue from this place. They have chicken sausages, ribs, When I tell you, you won't be disappointed. great barbecue! They offer different sizes in their sizes are OK. Yesterday I tried their coleslaw for the first time and I did not like it. The lemonade is good. FYI, you can call ahead before you get there and pick up your barbecue without having to wait in line. Overall, this place is awesome. bring bags, pack patience and wear comfy shoes!! You definitely will leave with some great items and across the parking lot they have a place with produce. you can buy plants also. Enjoy

    It's the farmers dirt mall. Amish market is the best part. Bring a cooler with ice if it's summer…read moreto bring food home. The stores inside are low class junk for the most part..not sure who buys stuff from some of these inside stores but somebody must because they remain open. Kate and als pizza with an attitude is good. Try petes also. The outside tables in summer are like 99 percent trash nobody needs but people are there, bored and want to come home with some treasure so people buy that stuff apparently. I mean who doesn't need a big knife with built in taser that shoots mace too for $10. We all need that kind of cheap security. There's a store in there that still has vcr tapes for sale. It's like retro weird in some spots. But definitely go early on a weekend. Amish market not open on sunday

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    Katona Farms - Asparagus field

    Katona Farms

    4.7(3 reviews)
    5.2 mi
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    Katona Farms is an absolute treat, and I wish I had visited sooner, specifically earlier in the…read moreyear, during asparagus season. I have an individual farm share at Katona's neighbor, Honey Brook Organic Farm and I retrieve my produce (and pick my berries and flowers) on Thursdays. So, I've been passing Katona for the last 3 months, telling myself each time I should stop in. Honey Brook planted corn this year, as an add-on crop, so you can purchase some each week for an additional fee (members otherwise pay in advance for the rest of the produce for the whole season), but I've been put off by the price - $1 an ear. This is my only complaint about Honey Brook - and it's minor. I did try two ears of their organic corn last week, and it was, like everything else grown there, amazing. But we are at the height of New Jersey's corn season; and I am in corn country. I knew I could do at least just as well, cornwise, elsewhere. I like organic food, and philosophically, prefer it, but I can't always justify it financially. Maybe that's shortsighted of me - I am a big fan of bees, and the earth's other little critters that suffer under non-organic practices. But now the corn is already grown AND ISN'T GOING TO EAT ITSELF! So I stopped in at Katona. They've got a NJ Preserved Farm designation, so even though they're not organic, at least they're not condos now. Or a freakin' golf course. Or a parking lot. Or strip mall. The market is way in the back, behind some buildings. It isn't hard to find, but I had that "where the heck is this place?" feeling the whole time I was driving around back there. The staff was very nice. Despite the sign, "Corn: $5 a dozen," they told me it was $4 a dozen today, and they'd give me a baker's dozen -- and, as it turns out, a baker's half dozen, if I wanted less corn. So I got 7 ears of corn for $2. I haven't had a proper NJ tomato all season, and saw that Katona had some, so I grabbed 3 medium-sized babies. And a cucumber. With the corn, the whole bag of produce was $3.50. My farm share included 2 melons, a pile of potatoes, and a bunch of very large beets, in addition to flowers, and herbs. So between that, my work bag, and, oh, the two loaves of bread I picked up at the local IPB (BOGO day today), and Katona's produce, I had a hell of a time unloading my car tonight! But I ate really well, Katona providing the bulk of the meal. The corn was every bit as good as the organic stuff down the street, and the bonus was that I had a tomato to go with it. I ripped up a couple of basil leaves and threw them on top. That first bite of tomato was eyes-rolled-back-in-my-head joy. Pure joy. How I've missed you Jersey tomatoes! I roasted my Honey Brook zucchini in rounds, after brushing them with pesto, and topping them with just a little bit of Romano and mozzarella. I may never eat zucchini any other way. While my experience at IPB was not quite stellar, the bread was such a nice addition to the meal. I just finished it off with a glass of cabernet. It is summer, and I am happy.

    Just visited for second year. It appears that they pick and pack tomatoes daily. Very good stock…read morewith friendly staff. Picked up a good melon for a great price while I was there.

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