I was in Connecticut for a conference and we were heading back to Massachusetts. I saw a sign for farm fresh eggs at the hardware store so of course I stopped and I purchased some. While I was speaking to the shop keep, they told me about a nice farmstand down the street on my way home so of course I pulled over as soon as I saw it to acquire some great fresh fresh produce before heading back to Boston. The stand was of a smaller size but very well arranged with super curb appeal. I would give it 100 out of 100. There were little sections that were very decorative but for sale. They comprised of all the different types of squashes pumpkins, and flowers with a cart in the middle for doing business. The woman running the farmstand was a little startled because the first thing I did as an Elite Yelper was to whip out my phone and start taking photographs. I don't think this is happened here before as she thought there was an issue ha ha. Promptly I introduced myself and explained that Im an Elite Yelper and what an Elite Yelper actually does. I explained that I was going to take a few photographs and then I would purchase some vegetables. After my explanation, she was relieved and turned out to be quite the sweetheart. Of course I asked a lot of questions like where the vegetables were grown etc. She was extremely happy to have a conversations about everything she had for sale . She had quite the , two different types of corn, fresh picked tomatoes, beautiful bulbs of garlic, red onions, fingerling potatoes, and so much more. I wanted to buy everything at the stand, but of course I had to limit myself. I decided to take home a dozen corn still in the husk, five large freshly picked tomatoes, five large bulbs of garlic, and a bag of multicolored fingerling potatoes which I handpicked to get an even amount or as close to of the different colorings (yellow, red, dark purple). If you are ever in Stafford, I would highly suggest to stop by this roadside farmstand. You will 100% walk away with something fantastic and delicious. At the time of writing this review, I have only indulged in the tomatoes, which were delicious. They tasted as if I picked them off the vine, cut them up, put a little sea salt on them from my backyard.
Again this is a five star farm stand.
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