![]() There were other menu items such as Slow roast pork bbq on an artisan roll with homemade cole slaw and deep fried sweet corn and there is always a secret menu item, just ask! topped off with a splash of hot sauce served up in a sturdy box for $10. ![]() Although this site is mostly show gardens I learned the family owns several hundred acres that they grow and produce much of what you will find at the produce stand during the summer and autumn months.īack to our order, we were fascinated as they used a power tool to very efficiently cut ribbon fries for our "Spotted Hog" which was an over sized order of freshly spun ribbon fries, Himalayan sea salt, Homemade blue cheese dressing, peppered mill sauce and sliced Andoullie pork sausage rounds. He beamed with pride over the field in the back of the farm recently sown with what will soon be colorful, fragrant sunflower in late September. Robert was eager to share his passion and vision as he explained the "Farm to Fork" was not about profit but rather educating and sharing sustainable farming with families and youth. I had the chance to talk to both Colleen and Robert as they were busy preparing our order. You will find the crew very friendly if you strike up a conversation. A busy crew under a tent and chuckwagon with smokers, grills even a green egg serving up a tasty, ever changing "Farm to Fork" menu every Saturday and Sunday weather permitting starting at 11am. So I am going to enlighten you on all the tasty food and beauty that awaits you every Saturday and Sunday just beyond the roadside produce stand. There is much more to this country roadside produce stand that you might over look if you don't have the inside scoop. My children like to particularly visit when they can look at funny shaped gourds and pick out a pumpkin each to take home for our harvest yard display. As autumn nears the scape is transformed into a bounty of colorful mums, pumpkins and gourds. During the summer the wagon is covered with tomatoes or all shapes an sizes, corn, golden local honey and ripe juicy melons. The prohibited uses include commercial use, "screen scraping", "database scraping", and any other activity intended to collect, store, reorganize or manipulate data on the pages produced by or displayed on this website.Heading down 250 from Staunton toward Churchville at the corner of Hangers Mill Road you'll find a covered wagon produce stand and a larger than life horse made of corn stalks and other organic materials. Any other reproduction, distribution or use of the content, in whole or in part, is specifically forbidden. The listing content on this website is protected by copyright and other laws, and is intended solely for the private, non commercial use by individuals. ![]() ![]() This website is operated by a brokerage or salesperson who is a member of The Canadian Real Estate Association. CREA reproduces and distributes this information as a service for its members and assumes no responsibility for its accuracy. The information contained on this site is based in whole or in part on information that is provided by members of The Canadian Real Estate Association, who are responsible for its accuracy. The MLS® trademark and the MLS® logo are owned by CREA and identify the quality of services provided by real estate professionals who are members of CREA. These certification marks identify real estate professionals who are members of CREA and who must abide by CREA's By-Laws, Rules, and the REALTOR® Code. and licensed exclusively to The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). REALTOR®, REALTORS®, and the REALTOR® logo areĬertification marks that are owned by REALTOR® Canada Inc. ![]()
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