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    SnoValley Gardens

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Tonnemaker Valley Farm - Shiro Plums

    Tonnemaker Valley Farm

    5.0(5 reviews)
    2.4 mi
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    The Tonnemaker family grows some of the finest organic produce in WA State. Most is grown at the…read morefamily's larger farm and orchards in Royal City. You can find them at various farmers markets throughout the state, but you can also now find them at the relatively new Woodinville farm. This smaller farm serves as a base of operations for Puget Sound. But it is a working farm, and the Tonnemaker grow many vegetables right here. Cucumbers (when they are in season) are also available as you pick here. The farm stand sells the produce from both Woodinville and Royal City. It's open a couple days of the week in the early season, then moves to a seven day a week schedule as the season progresses. Everything here is fresh and organic--and delicious! And the staff is helpful and friendly. You can't go wrong stopping at this farm and farm stand.

    This is my favorite lower and produce stand on the west side of the mountains! You can never go…read morewrong with produce from Tonnemakers, and their flower bouquets are the best price!!!! Pro Tip: Come here for sunflowers ($5/LB versus a much higher price at the grocery store) and peaches! When fall comes around, atop by Tonnemaker's to avoid the crowded pumpkin patches, support a Washington family farm, and get your perfect front step pumpkin to carve for Halloween :) the pumpkins we got here last year were in a variety of sizes and colors (we had to get the white and orange!), all in the perfect round shape.

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    European Deli & Produce - Frozen goods

    European Deli & Produce

    4.3(28 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Almost every store labeled a "European Deli" is basically a specialty store for Russian food goods…read more This one is not different. If you like Russian packaged foods, you will love this place. I find those foods to be mostly of inferior quality, both in flavor and in how well-made they are. First time in. Good selection. See my previous comment about Russian packaged foods. Add the fact that money is going back to Russia and Putin, and I will not be returning.

    European Deli & Produce is a small grocery store that focuses on Eastern and Central European…read moregroceries. They have uniquely sourced items that are from Poland, Ukraine, and neighboring countries, as well as familiar items like house made baklava. When I shop there, I mostly concentrate on their dry goods such as sauces in jars, sweets, and easy to cook foods like frozen perogies (dumplings). Amongst the sweets, the Polish Wawel Mieszanka Krakowska chocolate covered jelly candy is a welcome treat. I enjoy wafer treats, so the Roshen wafers from Ukranine is my choice. I haven't had much luck with their produce; I skip them. (FYI: The business uses the Yelp photos to post the latest produce that has arrived, which is perfectly legitimate. But because they don't delete the previous photos, the Yelp photos suggest they may have a bigger produce section than they actually have at a given time. I was confused the first time I stepped in.) The shop is located in a strip mall with plentiful parking. The space is older, which I honestly don't care as long as it is clean. I don't require much service since I only need to pay and go. For me, this store doesn't serve the deli or the produce function in its name. But I do enjoy exploring their different items and choosing something new-to-me to try. That is good enough.

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    European Deli & Produce - Roshen wafers from Ukraine

    Roshen wafers from Ukraine

    European Deli & Produce - Best caviar in town. So yummy and fresh my kids love it. Will buy more soon.

    Best caviar in town. So yummy and fresh my kids love it. Will buy more soon.

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    Ecolibrium Farms

    Ecolibrium Farms

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I've been a former member of Root Connection for 4 years now and was so sad to see Claire et al…read moreretire from the business. But when Alex and his crew came, I was so happy that he kept the UPick element from Root Connection and a lot of the produce was still the same which was wonderful. There were also great additions. The highlight in the summer was definitely the cherry tomatos. They were plentiful and so sweet, I can't go back to any other tomato again! Ecolibrium did so much to accommodate the members and they did amazing for their first run. They even heard our suggestions to switch the layout for pick ups where we can now directly pick from the bins. Kate and Helen are amazing and such a huge help at the front end of the store. They also stock from other local farmers. Their milk and chocolate milk is soooo good. I did the full share for summer and full share for winter. My suggestion for winter would be to decrease the price point and not have a UPick because it was challenging for me while pregnant to pick in the rain and I skipped a lot of UPick opportunities. I recall Root Connection didn't have a UPick either... maybe for the reason of bad weather. I personally might skip the winter share if the price point were the same. I also didn't think there was enough variety for the winter but what was produced was top quality and I never felt the weather had affected the quality of the harvest itself. I might be open to another winter share if there were some adjustments made but still overall a 5 star worthy place! If you're considering a CSA membership, please consider Ecolibrium. It might seem expensive but for the yield of what you're getting and the quality, I think it's worth it! They also produce for local restaurants too like Deru in Kirkland! That's pretty neat to know the things I'm picking are the things that restaurants are also using to serve us too!! Anyways I'm looking forward to another great summer of Upicking and the harvest! Great job Alex, Kate and team. You guys are awesome.

    We had an amazing experience at Ecolibrium Farms. We took our kids and did the kids fall class,…read morewhere the kids did a scavenger hunt finding and learning all about the vegetables they grow, which was followed up by a craft and story time. The kids absolutely loved it! Kate was amazing with the kiddos and we can't wait to go back next year!!

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    Fruit available from farms in Western and Eastern Washington.

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