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Goat Milk Is Good for You and Here’s Why!
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Mountain Valley View Farm, Inc. Located in the Spokane Valley of Beautiful Washington State Your Source for Northwest Farm-Fresh Foods Shipped Worldwide! |
Goat Milk Is Good for You and Here’s Why!
At Mountain Valley View Farm Dairy, located in the Spokane Valley of Washington State, we have chosen Nubian goats to build the foundation herd for our Spokane dairy. We love the easygoing temperament and friendly personality of the Nubian. Also the Nubian goat milk makes delicious cheese, and we love making small batches of Artisan goat cheese for our Spokane and regional customers.
Goat milk is a natural choice for anyone looking for ease of digestion, maximum nutrition, and excellent health from dairy products. It has more easily digestible short and middle chain fats and protein solids than cow milk and may be enjoyed by many people with lactose sensitivities since it does not contain the alpha S1 casein protein (the #1 allergen in dairy products). The increased digestibility of protein is important for infants and children. In addition, goat milk is 13% higher in calcium with 25% more vitamin B6 and 47% more vitamin A. It is also higher in minerals than cow milk with fewer calories – and the natural buffering qualities of goat milk make it beneficial for people with ulcers and other stomach problems.
Goat milk is considered to be “naturally homogenized” and from a health standpoint, this is deemed much easier to digest than mechanically homogenized milk. At Mountain Valley View Farm Dairy, we will eventually be licensed to sell both raw and pasteurized goat milk but there will be no need to homogenize.
All goat milk products at Mountain Valley View Farm Dairy are free of any recombinant growth hormones – these types of hormones have never been developed for dairy goats. Unlike cows, a bovine animal, growth hormones do not increase goat milk production. We do not use any type of hormones in our feed at Mountain Valley View Farm, Inc. here in Spokane Valley, Washington.
Leading U.S. goat milk products from Mountain Valley View Farm Dairy, located in Spokane Valley, Washington, are free of antibiotics. Seventy-two percent of the milk used throughout the world is from goats. Maybe they are onto something that the United States is missing.
Goats are Good for the Planet
We love our Nubian goats and they are better for our planet. Contrary to popular belief, goats are picky eaters. Goats are browsers not grazers. They eat the dry brush that causes fires and they eradicate poison oak. Goats do not like to eat food off the ground and will not eat soiled feed. In addition goats only drink fresh water.
Because they are light on their feet and because they are smaller, goats leave a smaller carbon “hoof print” and are the perfect addition to any biodynamic farm.
Goats actually help to aerate the soil where they browse and make it more supple for the natural habitat to grow. At Mountain Valley View Farm, Inc., we appreciate their fertilizer help in our garden, and they are great at mowing the fresh spring grass. We just need to keep them from away from our flowers.
Goat milk is as close to perfect food as possible in nature. Its chemical structure is amazingly similar to mother’s milk. It is a complete protein containing all the essential amino acids without the heavy fat content and catarrh (mucus) producing materials of cow milk.
Goat Milk and Digestibility
Goat milk offers superior digestibility to cow milk, due to the following factors:
- Size of fat globules: The fat globules of goat milk are finer than those of cow milk, allowing for a greater surface-to-volume ratio for enzymatic attack. This enables the fat of goat milk to be broken down and digested more easily.
- Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT): Goat milk has more MCTs than cow milk. Lipases attack the ester linkages of the shorter-chain fatty acids more readily, enabling more rapid digestion. MCTs are metabolically unique in that they can be absorbed by a simpler mechanism than other fatty acids. MCTs, which are higher in goat milk than cow milk, have a unique ability to provide energy to the human metabolism, as well as an ability to lower, inhibit, and dissolve cholesterol deposits.
- Curd strength: Goat milk casein forms a less tough and more friable curd than the casein of cow milk. This means the digestive enzymes can break it down more rapidly. Alpha-S1 casein is the main casein in cow milk and this contributes to the firmer curd; goat milk contains low levels of alpha-S1 casein.
Goat Milk and Lactose Intolerance
Great news for those who are lactose intolerant! The lactase enzyme provides for the digestion of lactose, or milk sugar. Persons who do not possess this enzyme are lactose-intolerant. Goat milk contains less lactose than cow milk, and people can generally tolerate goat milk better than cow milk. Goat milk also makes great ice cream. We have many Spokane people request our goat milk for their lactose intolerant child/children or family member.
Goat Milk and Allergies
Great news for those who suffer from milk allergies! Whether goat milk can be tolerated better than cow milk will depend on the specific protein involved in the allergy. Most people with a cow milk protein allergy are allergic to b-lactoglobulin. This protein is also present in goat milk and does not offer these people an alternative. It is worth, however, trying goat milk as an alternative to cow milk, in consultation with your doctor.
Goat Milk and Respiratory Complaints
Drinking goat milk results in the production of less mucus than when drinking cow milk. This can provide relief to people suffering from respiratory complaints.
Flavor
Fresh goat milk from Mountain Valley View Farm Dairy has a delicious, mildly tangy flavor. This flavor is due to the presence of short-chain fatty acids: capric, caprylic, and dcaproic acid. Fresh, correctly treated goat milk usually has a very neutral flavor and is delicious served fresh and ice cold for a refreshing drink. Support your local Spokane Valley, Washington, dairy serving Inland Northwest customers with locally produced milk.
Composition
The composition of goat milk does not differ greatly from that of cow milk. Both kinds contain about 13% dry solids. Milk sugar, also known as lactose, is the main constituent of goat milk. The other main ingredients of goat milk are milk fat, protein, and minerals. One hundred milliliters of goat or cow milk has a calorific value of about 280kJ (67 kcal). The composition of the milk depends largely on the breed of goat and the season. In the summer at Mountain Valley View Farm Dairy, the milk yield is high and the fat and protein contents are low. Conversely, in the winter the milk yield is low and the fat and protein contents are higher.
Lactose
Lactose is a form of sugar found in milk. Lactose is the most prevalent carbohydrate present in milk. The lactose content of goat milk is about 10% lower than that of cow milk. This fact is good news for those want to lower their sugar and carbohydrate intake to improve their overall health.
Milk Protein
Milk protein is comprised of about 80% caseins and 20% whey proteins. This is applicable to both cow milk and goat milk. The caseins are present in the form of micelles: these are large aggregates of protein and calcium phosphate. The number of small micelles is much greater in goat milk than cow milk.
Milk Fat
All fats are not the same. The fatty-acid composition of goat milk exhibits substantial differences from that of cow milk. Goat milk fat contains a considerable amount of short-chain and medium-chain fatty acids. The seasonal variation in the fatty-acid composition is lower than that of cow milk. This is due to the relatively consistent diet fed to goats. Goat milk contains a far larger number of small fat globules than cow milk. This type of milk fat is easier to digest.
Cholesterol
Goat milk has a cholesterol content of between 10 and 15 mg/100 g milk (depending on the fat content), comparable to the levels in cow milk. Goat milk has a lower amount of cholesterol than cow’s milk for those wanting to lower their cholesterol levels.
Vitamins
Goat milk contains more vitamin A and D than cow milk. The folic acid and vitamin B12 content is lower than that of cow milk. Current research has put more value on increasing vitamin A and D in our daily diet, and Mountain Valley View Farm Dairy goat milk is an excellent source for these vitamins.
Minerals
The composition of minerals in goat milk and cow milk are different in a few ways. The potassium, copper, and manganese content of goat milk are a little higher than those in cow milk. Goat milk contains a little less zinc than cow milk.
Goat Cheese Health Benefits
When compared to cow milk products, goat cheese is lower in fat, calories, and cholesterol. It also provides more calcium and fewer carbohydrates than comparable cow milk cheeses. Even though goat cheese has fewer calories, it has a full, rich, and creamy flavor. Our goat cheeses are all-natural and contain no hormones, additives or preservatives. Try the many wonderful cheeses at Mountain Valley View Farm Dairy. We are proud of our healthy goat milk products.
Please ask to be placed on our waiting list for our small batch Artisan cheese, which can be made as soon as we receive our WSDA Grade A license from Washington state. We cannot make or sell cheese to the public until we receive our license. The good news is that we can test recipes on our family so by the time we have our license we will have perfected the best recipe and technique.
Why Is a Lactose Intolerant Person Able to Have Goat Milk Products?
Most people who are allergic to cow milk or who are lactose intolerant can safely use goat dairy products. The superior digestibility of goat milk products is primarily due to shorter fatty acid chains and smaller fat molecules than those that occur in cow milk. Forty-seven percent of the worldwide human population is allergic to cow milk in one way or another, while only 3% have any allergic reaction to goat milk. Therefore, most people with cow milk allergies or lactose intolerance can usually tolerate goat milk. In addition, most goat cheeses are made with a culture that converts the lactose to lactic acid, which is much more easily digested.
One of the more significant differences from cow milk is found in the composition and structure of fat in goat milk. The average size of goat milk fat globules is about 2 micrometers, as compared to 2½ – 3½ micrometers for cow milk fat. These smaller sized fat globules provide a better dispersion and a more homogeneous mixture of fat in the milk. Research indicates that there is more involved to the creaming ability of milk than merely physical size of the fat globules. It appears that their clustering is favored by the presence of an agglutinin in milk, which is lacking in goat milk, therefore creating a poor creaming ability, especially at lower temperatures.
The natural homogenization of goat milk is, from a human health standpoint, much better than the mechanically homogenized cow milk product. When fat globules are forcibly broken up by mechanical means, it allows an enzyme associated with milk fat, known as xanthine oxidase, to become free and penetrate the intestinal wall. Once xanthine oxidase gets through the intestinal wall and into the bloodstream, it is capable of creating scar damage to the heart and arteries, which in turn may stimulate the body to release cholesterol into the blood in an attempt to lay a protective fatty material on the scarred areas. This can lead to arteriosclerosis. It should be noted that this effect is not a problem with natural (unhomogenized) cow milk. In unhomogenized milk, this enzyme is normally excreted from the body without much absorption.
Please note that Mountain Valley View Farm, Inc. is working very hard to become a licensed WSDA Grade A Dairy! We are currently following all their guidelines to produce safe goat milk and goat milk products. We are following the law here at Mountain Valley View Farm, Inc., and we will not sell any goat milk until our WSDA license is finalized and approved. In the meantime, we are making and testing various cheese recipes for our family. When our license is finalized we will know exactly which is the best recipe to sell to our customers.
Please pre-order Goat Milk from Mountain Valley View Farm Dairy
We will not sell any goat milk, raw or pasteurized, until we officially receive our WSDA Grade A Dairy license. Until then, we are keeping a waiting list of all future customers so we can evaluate the volume of milk and goat cheese we will need to produce for our waiting customers once we have our license.
Mountain Valley View Farm, Inc.
Located in the Spokane Valley of beautiful Washington State
Your source for Northwest Farm-Fresh Foods Shipped Worldwide!
4301 South Chapman Road
Greenacres, Washington 99016-8732 USA
Phone (509) 928-1800 | Fax (509) 922-9949
www.mountainvalleyviewfarm.com
www.mountainvalleyviewfarmstore.com
Email: sales@mountainvalleyviewfarm.com
Blog with us at www.mountainvalleyviewfarmblog.com
Mountain Valley View Farm Hours:
Monday – Saturday (Pacific Time) 8:00 a.m. – Noon
Closed Noon – 1:00 p.m. Daily
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Other farm hours by advance appointment only.
Please call (509) 928-1800 to schedule an appointment.
Getaway Studio Dining Room
Phone (509) 928-8900
Directions to Mountain Valley View Farm, Inc.
From I-90 East or West
Take the Sullivan Exit (291B) – South for about 3 miles
Turn left on Saltese (east)
Continue straight for .5 miles (east)
Turn right at South Chapman Road (south)
Keep going south (.9 miles)
The farm will be on the left hand side of the road – 4301 Chapman Road
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4301 South Chapman Road, Greenacres, WA 99016–8732 USA
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Fresh, Organic Chèvre Cheese from Mountain Valley View Farm

Keisha with one of our Nubian doelings
Mountain Valley View Farm, Inc. is working on becoming a certified dairy through the Washington state Department of Agriculture! Our delicious, creamy cheese is handmade on our farm from the sweet, rich organic milk produced by our small herd of Nubian dairy goats. We believe strongly in a sustainable lifestyle that is good for the environment, our animals, and our customers. Our goats are treated with love and care as part of our family, and they are hormone and antibiotic free.
We offer a soft, natural chèvre as well as four flavored varieties: Garlic, Sundried Tomato, Black Olive, and Green Olive. Each of our delightful cheeses is perfect to spread on crackers or to add a special touch to any meal.
Like goat milk, goat cheese is not only tasty, it is very healthy and nutritious. It is lower in calories, fat, and cholesterol than cheese made from cow milk, and has a higher content of important vitamins and minerals such as calcium and Vitamin A. It is also a significant source of protein. Furthermore, it is easier to digest than cow cheese and can be eaten by those with sensitive stomachs, including infants and many people who are lactose-intolerant.
Goats were some of the first domesticated animals in the world, and goat cheese is possibly the oldest manmade dairy product, with a history that stretches back thousands of years. Although we in the United States have come to rely more heavily on dairy from cows, goat milk and cheese is a staple in the rest of the world, prized for its unique flavor and excellent nutritional values. Mountain Valley View Farm, Inc. is proud to continue this ancient tradition by crafting the highest quality artisan chèvre to tantalize and satisfy your tastebuds.
Pricing & Information
$7.00 + Shipping & Handling
One 6 oz. goat cheese log, any flavor
$25.00 + Shipping & Handling
Variety pack of 4 cheese logs in any combination of flavors
$60.00 + Shipping & Handling
Bulk tub 4 lbs goat cheese, available in plain chèvre
Worldwide shipping is available. You may also purchase directly at the farm, located at:
4301 S Chapman Rd
Greenacres, WA 99016
Or find us at the following area farmer’s markets:
Spokane Public Market
32 W. 2nd Ave
Spokane, WA 99210
10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Wed – Fri
Spokane Farmers’ Market
5th Ave between Division & Brown
Spokane, WA 99210
8:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. Wed and Sat
Spokane Northside Farmers’ Market
315 E. Francis
Spokane, WA 99205
Wed 3 – 7 p.m. and Sat 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Liberty Lake Farmers’ Market
1421 N. Meadowood Lane
Liberty Lake, WA 99019
8:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. Sat
South Perry Farmers’ Market
924 South Perry Street
Spokane, WA 99202
3-7pm Thurs
Millwood Farmers’ Market
3223 North Marguerite Rd
Spokane, WA 99212
3-7pm Wed
New Ponderosa Outdoor Market
4102 S. Bowdish
Spokane Valley, WA 99206
3-7 pm Tues
You can also arrange to have products delivered to your home. Delivery charge will vary depending on your location. Call 509-928-1800 for more information, or to schedule a time to pick up your delicious organic chèvre!
Petting Farm at Mountain Valley View Farm!

Mountain Valley View Farm is pleased to introduce our petting zoo!
Petting zoos are an affordable, family-friendly way to spend a beautiful summer afternoon together. It is not only fun, but can be educational too, as children can learn about the different animals and see how they are cared for and utilized on our farm.
Mountain Valley View Farm is home to dozens of wonderful animals, including a large variety of birds that include 3 kinds of chicken, 11 types of goose, 7 breeds of duck, and 7 types of turkey; adorable fainting and Nubian goats; beautiful Icelandic horses; three types of sheep; and more. Our farm is home to some exotic and endangered breeds, and there is much to see and learn.
We do ask that you respect the animals by treating them with care–please, no chasing or shouting. If you want to feed the animals, be cautious and pay attention: some of them will mistake your fingers for carrots or other food and may bite or peck. Please remember that we consider all of our animals to be part of the family. They are treated with love and are used to being around people, and will only bite if they feel threatened or think you are feeding them.
Mountain Valley View Farm is a small, family owned and operated farm located in beautiful Spokane Valley. In addition to our petting zoo, we grow a wide variety of delicious, fresh, organic fruits and vegetables. We also sell fresh, organic chicken, duck, and goose eggs as well as creamy, nutritious goat milk and cheese. You can call us for more information at about the petting zoo or any of our farm fresh products at 509-928-1800. Our address is:
4301 S. Chapman Rd
Greenacres, WA 99016
Prices
Children 2 & under are free
$6/child
$7.50/adult
$30/group of 5 or more
Hours
Monday – Saturday 8:00 a.m. – Noon
Closed Noon – 1:00 p.m. Daily
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
See you soon!
Raw, Organic Goat Milk For Sale!
The delicious, creamy milk produced by our Nubian goats is not only gentle on the stomach and naturally more nutritious than cow milk, it is also raw and organic. We also craft handmade, artisan goat cheeses that are soft and creamy as well as healthy; and all-natural goat milk soaps that are soothing and moisturizing for the skin.
Benefits of Raw, Organic Milk
Raw milk comes fresh from the animal, unpasteurized and unhomogenized. Organic milk comes from healthy animals that have never been given growth hormones and are fed a natural grass diet free from pesticides and other chemicals. Both raw milk and organic milk have significant health benefits, and the goat milk provided by Mountain Valley View Farm is both.
Many people are already aware of the factors in favor of organic milk: a tasty beverage that is free of chemicals (particularly pesticides) that accumulate in the body, causing an increased risk in cancer and other health problems. Organic milk is also higher in nutrients, particularly Vitamin A, beta-carotene, omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants. But not everyone is aware that the health benefits of raw, unpasteurized milk go even deeper. The pasteurization process uses extreme heat to kill all bacteria found in raw milk; however, this also kills all of the good bacteria that aid in digestion and destroys the naturally occurring enzymes that make raw milk so nutritious. Furthermore, in removing fat from the milk, commercially processed dairy is lacking in significant portions of fat-soluble vitamins and triglycerides—good fats that the body needs. Even more importantly, pasteurization destroys the immunoglobins (antibodies) in raw milk that provide a boost to the immune system that can help fight off viruses and bad bacteria. For more information about the benefits of raw milk, click here.
Benefits of Goat Milk
Although Americans traditionally drink cow’s milk, in most other countries goat milk is a staple of everyday life and many Americans are surprised to discover that it is actually much healthier and more nutritious than what they usually drink. Goat milk has a much higher protein content and also contains more calcium, Vitamin A, riboflavin, and good fat than cow milk–but at the same time, it is significantly lower in bad fat and cholesterol. In addition, it is gentle on the stomach and easy to digest, even for infants and those who are lactose intolerant. It is also one of the highest sources of biorganic sodium, an essential mineral that is important for a healthy digestive system and is thought to reduce the risk of arthritis. For more information about the benefits of goat milk, click here.
With all the nutrition of raw, organic milk and the added benefits of goat’s milk combined, our farm fresh milk is an excellent choice for your family! Please note that we do understand any caution you may have about raw milk, and will be happy to pasteurize it upon request.
Benefits of Goat Cheese
Like goat milk, goat cheese is not only tasty, it is very healthy and nutritious. It is lower in calories, fat, and cholesterol than cheese made from cow milk, and has a higher content of important vitamins and minerals such as calcium and Vitamin A. It is also a significant source of protein. Furthermore, it is easier to digest than cow cheese and can be eaten by those with sensitive stomachs, including infants and many people who are lactose-intolerant.
Goats were some of the first domesticated animals in the world, and goat cheese is possibly the oldest manmade dairy product, with a history that stretches back thousands of years. Although we in the United States have come to rely more heavily on dairy from cows, goat milk and cheese is a staple in the rest of the world, prized for its unique flavor and excellent nutritional values. Mountain Valley View Farm, Inc. is proud to continue this ancient tradition by crafting the highest quality artisan chèvre to tantalize and satisfy your tastebuds.
Benefits of Goat Milk Soap
Commercial soaps are not as kind to the skin as most people expect. The commercial soap making process removes naturally-occurring glycerin, a key moisturizing ingredient that is retained in all handmade soaps. Furthermore, the additives in traditional soaps are rarely gentle: harsh chemicals, alcohol, and sometimes even petroleum products, all of which can irritate and dry out the skin, leaving it itchy and red. In contrast, our handmade soaps are made with natural ingredients that are gentle and soothing—and our organic goat milk provides many excellent benefits.
Goat milk soap is rich with vitamins and enzymes that nourish the skin. It contains the triglyceride capric-capryllic, a highly effective moisturizer, and alpha hydroxy acid that acts as a natural exfoliant, gently sloughing off old, dead skin cells. Goat milk soap is so rejuvenating and moisturizing that many people find they no longer need to use lotion to keep their skin soft and healthy. Even better, it is soothing to those with sensitive skin and provides relief for those who suffer from eczema and psoriasis. It also helps prevent acne and treat blemishes, ensuring that your skin looks and feels its absolute best. Most importantly of all, goat milk soap has the same pH balance as human skin, a significantly beneficial factor that not even the best handmade soaps can hope to duplicate.
Prices
Raw Goat Milk*
- $2.50/pint
- $5/quart
- $7.50/half-gallon
- $15/gallon
Organic Goat Milk Cheese
Available in Natural Chèvre, Black Olive, Garlic, Green Olive, and Sundried Tomato flavors.
- $7/6 oz cheese log, any flavor
- $25/4 cheese logs in any combination of flavors
- $60/4 lb bulk tub cheese, available in natural chèvre
Organic Goat Milk Soap
- $1.15/oz
*Plus refundable jar deposit of
- $0.50/pint jar
- $1/quart jar
- $1.50/half gallon jar
- $2/gallon jar
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Goat milk products are available for pickup at Mountain Valley View Farm, Inc:
4301 S Chapman Rd
Greenacres, WA 99016
You can also find us at the following area farmer’s markets:
Spokane Public Market
32 W. 2nd Ave
Spokane, WA 99210
10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Wed – Fri
Spokane Farmers’ Market
5th Ave between Division & Brown
Spokane, WA 99210
8:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. Wed & Sat
Spokane Northside Farmers’ Market
315 E. Francis
Spokane, WA 99205
Wed 3 – 7 p.m. and Sat 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Liberty Lake Farmers’ Market
1421 N. Meadowood Lane
Liberty Lake, WA 99019
8:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. Sat
Or you can arrange to have products delivered to your home. Delivery charge will vary depending on your location. Call 509-928-1800 for more information, or to schedule a time to pick up your delicious organic goat’s milk!
Mountain Valley View Farm is Headed to Local Farmers’ Markets!

We are pleased to announce that Mountain Valley View Farm, Inc.
will have a booth at the following events:
Spokane Public Market
32 W. 2nd Ave
Spokane, WA 99210
509-624-1154
info@spokanepublicmarket.org
Hours: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Wed – Fri
Spokane Farmers’ Market
5th Ave between Division & Brown
Spokane, WA 99210
509-995-0182
Hours: 8:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. Wed & Sat
Spokane Northside Farmers’ Market
315 E. Francis
Spokane, WA 99205
509-979-1051
Hours: Wed 3 – 7 p.m. and Sat 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Liberty Lake Farmers’ Market
1421 N. Meadowood Lane
Liberty Lake, WA 99019
marketmanager@llfarmersmarket.com
Hours: 8:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. Sat
Mountain Valley View Farm is proud to be your source for local, farm fresh foods. Our products include organic vegetables, herbs, berries, and fruit; beautiful cut flowers; raw, delicious honey; a wide variety of chicken, duck, and goose eggs; raw, organic goat and sheep milk and artisan cheeses; baked goods, preserves, handmade soaps, and more. Please stay tuned to this blog as we update it with more information about our farm fresh foods, including detailed lists of which herbs, veggies, etc. we grow on our 30 acre family farm in beautiful Spokane Valley.
In the meantime, be sure to come visit us at the farmers’ markets! These markets are an important venue for both vendors and customers, bringing local, sustainable foods to the public at a reasonable cost and in a way that supports the regional economy. They also provide an opportunity for the consumer to interact with their food growers personally so that they can be assured of the quality and value of their products. Many of the farms represented are family owned and operated, so you can always feel good about supporting people who are part of your community. You may even discover new and unusual regional produce, or exciting ways to cook an old standby. These events are always a fun, lighthearted way to spend a sunny afternoon outdoors. We hope to see you there!



















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