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Rutherford Farms - Berry haul

Rutherford Farms

4.6(9 reviews)
5.6 mi

Great experience today (Mother's Day Weekend). Took the fam to this lovely farm for strawberry…read morepicking. The kids brought their own baskets, but the farm also has buckets available for $1 purchase. There is not a ton of parking and it was filling up quickly when we left around 10. Only a small paved portion and tons of mud, so don't make the mistake I saw of a poor mama struggling with a stroller. If you have a baby, I highly recommend wearing them in a baby carrier/wrap to save you a headache and a "why the heck did I do this?!" moment. The staff were friendly and helpful. Broccoli and squash weren't ripe enough to grab while we were there, but they were awesome enough to take our name/number to call when available for pickup. They only take cash or check, so plan accordingly. Speaking of planning ahead, wear your hiking or rain boots, as there is goopy quicksand mud (yes, the technical term ;-) ). We had a wonderful morning at Rutherford and will be back for other You Pick seasons.

We called to find out if the strawberries were organic, if not, what are they treated with. We were…read moreresponded to quite rudely with arrogance and a condescending attitude. She kept stating "Why would we want to kill our strawberries? We follow all EPA rules and guidelines. If we didn't treat them, we wouldn't have any berries. I personally researched every single chemical because I don't want to be around harmful chemicals." Neither her nor Steve have any respect or tact when dealing with customers who ask things they do not like. For those who want to know - Ridomil Gold and apparently Clorox according to one of their very own comments on Facebook to another farm - that have now been deleted by the owners but l have screenshots of it. The strawberries are also advertised as 1 gallon, which they specifically said yields 5lbs. Unless your bucket is overflowing, you aren't getting 5lbs. We bought several and upon weighing them at home, only 1 gallon was 5lbs. The rest were right at 4lbs. It adds up. After seeing how they respond to customers who have every right to know what is in their food, we will not be returning. I would sooner just buy from a store and I don't say that lightly as we are a cattle farming family, we prefer to support other local farms. Not this one however.

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Sweetwater Valley Farm

Sweetwater Valley Farm

4.6(65 reviews)
20.1 mi
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This is the kind of place where your healthy alter ego stays buckled up in the car--and you waltz…read morein guilt-free, ready to eat like it's your birthday. Their cheese selection? Chef's kiss. We sampled a few, and the views while snacking were straight out of a postcard--peaceful, pretty, and perfect for pretending you're in a cheese commercial. Whatever you do, don't skip the Café. It's in this gorgeous, huge old barn that's been lovingly renovated into a temple of ooey-gooey grilled cheese goodness. It's basically sacred ground for sandwich lovers. Grilled cheese is their thing, and oh boy, do they do it justice. My husband went for the Smoked Bologna, I had The Big Cheese (because... obviously), and our friends followed our lead. No regrets. These sandwiches are THICK, golden, buttery slabs of bread hugging melted cheese like it's a warm embrace from grandma. Pro tip: One whole sandwich is basically a cheesy Everest. My husband took half to go. I, on the other hand, showed no restraint. Dessert? Oh yeah. We shared a chocolate peanut butter shake (sin in a cup), and our friends had the cake batter one--because balance, right? Also, they have a super cute shop where I snagged some Tennessee jams to bring home. Gifts, I said. For others. (Probably.) It's a lovely spot--perfect for a chill picnic with family or friends... or to just sit quietly while your food coma gently sets in.

The BLT and seasonal shake are amazing! Always love visiting Sweetwater Valley Farm and sitting on…read morethe porch of the barn to enjoy the views and a shake. The cafe also has a store with home good items, cute clothing, and gifts. The perfect place for a fun family visit or to take folks from out of town. The owners are often in the cafe and are super nice and welcoming. Every time we visit the workers are extremely nice and helpful!

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