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    Lavoie Farm

    5.0 (9 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    1 year ago

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    8 months ago

    Good selection of fresh veggies, fruit in season, and baked goods in season. Great spring veggie plants and flowers in the spring.

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    2 years ago

    Staff was very pleasant; prices were fair and picking was good. Easy to get to and I would go back.

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    3 years ago

    Went to get fresh strawberries, they were delicious. I also got corn,cucumbers, and tomatoes. I would recommend that you go.

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    Whole Foods Market

    Whole Foods Market

    3.5(60 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$$

    I never thought I'd be updating this review for a second time. But can someone tell me WHY....in…read morethe H E double hockey sticks does Whole Foods find it necessary to glue their eggs into their egg cartons?! No, seriously....why are they doing this?! Now, before I'm accused of being totally draconian here with my 1 star reduction, let me emphasize that this isn't a one time thing. Nearly every single time I get a carton of eggs from Whole Foods, it is almost guaranteed at least one or two eggs will be inexplicably glued to the carton. This is a problem for SO many reasons. Though, for the sake of brevity, I'm gonna list two of them. 1.) It's damn near impossible to extract the egg out of its pocket without inevitably destroying the shell, thereby obliterating any chances of enjoying a tasty breakfast. 2.) Even IF you somehow manage to liberate said egg from its inherent captivity without destroying it, you'll ostensibly have to deal with the remnants of egg carton pieces that remain glued to the outer shell. My pro life tip for the second reason is to hard boil the egg so that you may avoid any chances of carton bits mixing in with an otherwise raw egg yolk once you crack it. And, so far as I know, no - you can't just wash it off. Because it's glued. Again, WHY ARE THEY DOING THIS?! I'm not sure if it's only this location that has this problem or if ALL Whole Foods stores are shipping their eggs with a few of them totally immobilized inside their respective pockets. It's like they were totally petrified of the idea that MAYBE the eggs would somehow escape the carton and break. Well, NUTS to that, since I usually end up breaking them regardless when trying carefully to extract them out of their cemented position. So, yeah....that, combined with the fact Whole Foods' hot bar has also somehow gotten worse with time instead of better, I find myself regressing my rating back to where I originally had them. It's still a wicked good place to get a few select items here and there. But these two REALLY annoying anomalies compel me to give Whole Foods on Amherst 4 immovable eggs out of 5.

    purchased green and red peppers. the green had brown mold inside and the red had white mold. the…read moreiceberg lettuce is showing rot already and the mushrooms are brown. all purchased on Wednesday and cut into on Friday. these vegetables must be very old to look like this! just awful. i have never had this issue before. expensive also. won't be back to whole foods where you get disgusting products labeled fresh but really old and moldy.

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    Currier Orchard - Currier Orchards

    Currier Orchard

    4.9(7 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $$

    When it's fall, it's time for apple picking and cider…read more Currier is a small family-owned orchard in Merrimack, near the Nashua end of town. Charming and quaint in spades, it's also the perfect size to take kids with you apple picking. The orchards are a short walk from the main building. The fields themselves are big enough to roam, but not so gigantic you get lost on the way. They also make their own delicious cider, and the pumpkin butter is delicious. I have a friend who swears by the ready-to-bake apple pies.

    A heartwarming place. When many of the area orchards have marketed the apple picking experience to…read morethe point where you don't feel special, you are a number in the field, this orchard quite the opposite is rustic, personal, and quaint. The kind of place that warms your heart to do business with. 32 rows of apple trees are ripe for picking - including the usual macs, empire, red delicious, macoun, and even honey crisp (when other local orchards were picked over). Their trees were full of all kinds of apples and hardly seemed picked over though it is early October. I found their trees spaced a bit further apart & the rows a bit wider than other orchards I've been to, which would make it easier to keep track of wandering little ones. Also found the amount of wax & chemicals on the apple skin seemed to be minimal - though I didn't ask about their farming processes. The trail to get to the orchard is lovely - a 1/4 mile or so stroll through the woods. They have wagons to tote the little ones or all your apples. And a personal favorite, the handy apple picker tool for picking high was available at the entrance to the apple fields. The farm also has pumpkins and lovely fall foliage all around the farm. The other Yelpers wrote about the delicious cider, which indeed is lovely. They have samples so that you can try it, but trust me, their cider tastes less like sugar & spice and more like apples. Delicious. If you are interested, the barn has a large window where you can observe the cider being made - with an apple press. You can tell their neighbors love the baked goods, as minutes before closing several neighbors darted in to grab a pie or some bread.

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