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    E. Cecchi Farms

    3.8 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    The Crimson Lion - At the Hadley Asparagus Festival 6/1/24

    The Crimson Lion

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    "They got a name for the winners in the world I want a name…read morewhen I lose They call Alabama the Crimson Tide Call me Deacon Blues" (Steely Dan) We were at the NEPM Asparagus Festival in Hadley and saw the Crimson Lion stall in vendor row. They had a fantastic display of salsa jars and what looked like a sampling station of 20 or so varieties. Now, I'm a salsa fiend. I use it on my eggs, mix it in my soups, and love to snack on a 100-calorie pack of Pringles and a small bowl of salsa. Salsa is pretty close to calorie free, ya know.... I had a sample of their Cherry Salsa, and loved its bright flavor, so I decided they did pretty good job with fruit salsas. I picked up a jar of Hawaiian Pineapple and Best Chopped Salsas. Both were on the mild side, because all of their spicy salsas had quickly sold out. The Chopped Salsa had a nice smoky taste, and I liked the texture of the chopped ingredients. The onions and jalapenos had a bit of a crunch and weren't pulverized into a homogeneous state. The salsas were pricey - over $10 a jar. I usually don't go that high, but I was swept up in the "support the local business" social responsibility vibes of the festival, so I made an exception.

    My first experience with Crimson Lion seedless raspberry jam was when my daughter gave me a jar…read morethat she purchased at one of the farmers markets for my birthday. I started craving it on toasted Naan bread as a dessert after dinner - instead of something less healthy. The flavor is outstanding - very strong, fresh raspberry flavor - smooth and silky! I just about licked the jar when there wasn't any left. My brother lives in Westfield and last summer he took me to a country store that sells fresh produce and baked goods In town. To my delight, they had some Crimson Lion products. I was delighted to find my seedless raspberry jam! The owner stated that Crimson Lion suppliers would back would be back in the Fall to stock the store with more products. Unfortunately I haven't been back yet but plan on visiting soon!

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    Geissler's Supermarket - Geissler's Agawam

    Geissler's Supermarket

    2.8(14 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    Meats are the best!!!! The chicken looks real ! Deli crew is great! Veggie guy always helpful…read more The store manager. Yes I said a real store manager is friendly and even stops to say hi! Real bags OMG ! And guess what else? They all say thank you!!!!!!

    This could be such a great supermarket. Every single time I've come here since I moved here in…read moreOctober 2025, something is broken at checkout. Usually, the self check out freezes at some point during the transaction and I have to start over at another register. Sometimes, the regular cashiers credit card terminals don't work and we have to restart on register 3 instead of 2. Sometimes, I ring everything up at self check out and the credit card reader doesn't recognize any of my credit or debit cards. Today, the woman in front of me typed in her phone number 15 times (yes 15 times) and the terminal still wouldn't take it. The cashier said, "it's not you, it's our system". This is just stupid. Every single visit. Not once in the past 8 months have I had a "normal" check out experience. I bring it up in the store often and they always say "yeah, we know" or "yeah, nothing we can do about it" I'm just saying, the dollar store, Burger King, Walmart, Lowe's, Chipotle, no where else I go ever has issues like this and I know I'm not the only one. The customer in front of me today was embarrassed because she was holding up the line. I'm only mentioning this here because nobody at the store seems to care and someone needs to know to get the technology fixed. I don't want to drive all the way to stop and shop to do my grocery shopping.

    Pajer Superette - One of our very favorite places to visit.

    Pajer Superette

    4.3(53 reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    I stopped by Pajers on a Sunday morning around 9am to check them out. A buddy of mine shared some…read morehomemade Italian sausage from Pajers that was delicious, so I made the trip. Cute little shop with a ton of Italian foods of all descriptions. Stood at the deli counter for a little while before one of the three people working behind the counter actually noticed my 6'4" 300 plus pound frame. Even though there was only one other person besides me being helped. I was excited to see that they had homemade salami on the menu so I decided to get a whole grinder. The young lady who was helping me seemed somewhat bothered that she had to wait on me. I ordered my grinder and made a quick change to it BEFORE she started making it and her disappointment was very apparent with her body language. Whatever, it was quite humerus actually. That kind of thing doesn't really bother me. Also picked up some sausage, antipasto salad, etc as well. As far as the grinder goes the homemade salami was delicious and an excellent choice. The grinder roll is massive which is what I think people are so hypnotized with when they mention the Pajers grinders are "huge". Don't get me wrong, there was plenty of meat but its large size is mostly due to the massive roll. Still, it was worth the $18 in my opinion. Cash only, so be aware of that. If you're in the area it's worth stopping by, not too sure I'd drive too far out of the way to stop in there though. Also, be prepared for some potential "spicy" customer service. Perhaps they treat their regular customers better, who knows?

    The woman making the grinders rubbed me the wrong way. They close at 6 and I was there at 520. I…read moreordered 4 grinders and got you could have called ahead. Seriously!!!!

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