Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Annapolis Farm:Hidden Meadow

From their blog

The farm
"Excellence through responsible farming"

Nestled in Nova Scotia's breathtaking Annapolis Valley lies 165 acres of prime agriculture land and home to Hidden Meadow Farm.
Home to rare and heritage livestock, organic veggies, herbs and cut flowers.

We sell breeding stock and baby chicks, poult's, gosling's and duckling's.

Meat sales as follow's:
Berkshire pork, heritage turkey & chicken, Scottish Highland & Belted Galloway beef, Muscovy duck & African geese.

Veggies & fresh herbs: all grown from certified organic seed,started right here on the farm.
All grown organic with no synthetic fertilizer just a good 'ol heaping of manure, no herbicide's, fungicides or pesticides just allot of hand picking pests!
Cut flowers: starting with tulips ending with kale.Nothing to brighten up your day like a fresh bouquet!

Wool and fleece from our stunning Cotswold sheep, and when available fresh eggs, wild cranberries & blueberries and homemade preserves.

If you are interested please visit our contact info.



Open Farm Day Is Coming, check it out here!
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Hidden Meadow Farm For Sale Page
http://hiddenmeadowfarmforsalepage.blogspot.com/
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Contact us
You can contact the farm by email:
stacycory@hotmail.com

Does conservation of Rare breed farm animals matter to you?
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*Hobby Farm Home Magazine
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*Hope Seeds
*Johnny's Select Seed
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Monday, January 25, 2010
Local Supper
Tonight we will be enjoying a farm raised young Royal Palm Turkey, mashed blue potatoes,golden beets,sweet potatoes, turnip & carrots with pear and spanakopita for supper.
For dessert a delicious homemade apple crisp with Cortland apples and fresh whip cream.
I love cooking and growing unusual vegetables, their so good, go ahead try something new surprise your taste buds!

I am proud to say what was not from our farm was bought from our neighboring farmers.
Buying local is so important to the life of family farms, and why wouldn't we support our farmers, so fresh and delicious!
Nothing better then knowing where, how and who raised your food.

Hope this makes you think of your food in a different light, try to answer the questions of where? how? and who? before your next purchase.

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