Where's Josephine's ?
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Where's Josephine's ?
Can anybody give me the direction to Josephine's farm?
Here's some info I copied off the forum over the past year. I'm not sure who contributed it, but I'm posting it again on their behalf.
If you know where Love City Mini Mart is just stay on that road and it will be on your left - you pass a sign that says "Tourist Information - you are lost" (love that sign) and the road gets really rutted and you will think surely it's not this far, but yep it is. She has a cooler in the garden center that has vegtables and some of the best salad mixes that I have ever had. It is quite a ways down the road in fact you start thinking you missed it.
Her produce depends on what is available. You can always call before you visit to see what is available and her number is 340-693-5579 but she is closed on Mondays.
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Also, you could check the markets--you might be able to find her stuff there and save the drive out to the farm (though the farm is really cool!). We found her greens at Starfish, Dolphin, and Pine Peace--bok choy, tat soi, arugula, microgreens, and a salad blend. There was one weekend where we could not find them, but otherwise we feasted on her greens pretty much every night on our June trip.
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
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It's great to hear that we can get Jo's produce from the markets but I love visiting the farm in person to get the "whole" experience. I live in NW New Jersey and get my produce from a local, biodynamic farm. For my organic grass fed meats I travel to PA. It's a 1 1/2 hour trip but the meat and dairy products there are unbelieveable. It is so rewarding to actually see where your food is coming from and meeting the farmers and the animals.
As far as the fish, I'll be waiting on the dock for some fresh ones at least every other day. Looking forward to good wine, fresh fish on the barbi and Jo's veggies while looking at St Thomas as the sun goes down.
As far as the fish, I'll be waiting on the dock for some fresh ones at least every other day. Looking forward to good wine, fresh fish on the barbi and Jo's veggies while looking at St Thomas as the sun goes down.
I'm with you. I buy my raw cow milk for cheese making in PA. We are headed up to Downingtown for the Victory Brewing Fall Fest at the end of the month I'll be bringing raw milk home. No raw milk sales in Virginia!naturegirl wrote:It's great to hear that we can get Jo's produce from the markets but I love visiting the farm in person to get the "whole" experience. I live in NW New Jersey and get my produce from a local, biodynamic farm. For my organic grass fed meats I travel to PA. It's a 1 1/2 hour trip but the meat and dairy products there are unbelieveable. It is so rewarding to actually see where your food is coming from and meeting the farmers and the animals.
Cheers, Rick
S/V Echoes - Coral Bay - St. John, VI
I like the http://www.eatwild.com/ site. It has a good listing of resources. Of course, in Lancaster County I look for the hand lettered RAW MILK, BUTTER, HONEY, PORK signs.
Its getting to be salumi making time and I need some real Pig.
Cheers, RickG
Its getting to be salumi making time and I need some real Pig.
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes - Coral Bay - St. John, VI
Organic as it gets !
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