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Armeno Coffee Roasters – Northborough, MA
Since 1994, Armeno Coffee Roasters has hand-crafted fresh roasted specialty coffees from their historic New England grist mill. Armeno Coffee Roasters imports 100% Arabica beans from premier coffee growing regions across the globe. They feature coffees from South America, Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Rim, and create a variety of roasts and blends to satisfy every taste and every coffee drinking occasion.
Blake Orchard Juicery – Wilbraham, MA
Blake Orchard Juicery handcrafts raw juices, cleanses, and nut mylks that nourish your body and have the ability to prevent and combat a number of illnesses, improve vitality and your overall health. Made with 100% organic ingredients, their juices and nut mylks are unpasteurized, cold-pressed, and bottled in sustainable glass bottles which are friendly to our beloved environment, reusable, and recyclable.
Clearview Farm – Sterling, MA
This site has been a farm for 200 years and in this family 6 generations. The farm includes: 20 acres of apples, 4 acres of peaches and nectarines, 12 acres of pumpkins, 6 acres raspberries and blueberries, 2 acres of other vegetables.
Rick is certified in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) methods and uses them to grow their orchards, fruits, and vegetables. IPM promotes minimized pesticide use by using environmentally sound practices. This combined with crop rotation and natural fertilizer use helps Clearview Farm produce a healthy product.
Cookie Lady Treats – Maynard, MA
Creative flavors of cookies, marshmallows, and S’MORES! Plus breads, pastries, French macarons, and sticky buns… baked fresh to order with the finest ingredients!
Crust – Worcester, MA
Worcester’s Armsby Abbey’s own bake shop for artisan baked goods, breads, bagels and pastries.
Elzire’s Acre Goat Milk Soap – Princeton, MA
In their quest for a healthier, more natural existence, they are feeding their goats ORGANIC or NON-GMO, pesticide free whole grains, seeds, herbs, hay and forage.
Elzire’s Acre makes batches of soap from their goat’s milk (rich in natural fat, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and live enzymes) from Nubian and Lamancha goats, producing a very high quality, natural soap that is great for your skin.
OTHER INGREDIENTS USED
Elzire’s Acre use only food grade lye in making their soap, rather than home or industrial lye which can contain toxic heavy metals. The lard and tallow used in some of their soap is hand-rendered by them, and sourced from a local farm, so there are no added chemical preservatives.
Honey used in some recipes is local if possible, or at least sourced from within the New England area. They use only Natural and Organic Oils and Butters.
First Leaves Family Farm – Whitinsville, MA
First Leaves Family Farm grows sunflower greens, wheatgrass, green pea shoots, golden snow pea shoots and various herb and vegetable microgreens-dark opal basil, sorrel, red garnet amaranth, china rose radish, broccoli, spicy mix, mild mix, arugula and more.
Flats Mentor Farm – Lancaster, MA
The Flats Mentor Farm (FMF) is located on a 70-acre river bottom parcel of land in Lancaster, Massachusetts. FMF assists and supports small farmers of diverse ethnic backgrounds with the land, farming infrastructure and marketing assistance needed to promote and sustain successful farming enterprises. FMF promotes economically viable agricultural production that protects the environment through the practice of sustainable farming methods. This program offers resources, hands-on-training and technical assistance on soil fertility, irrigation, pest and weed management and marketing. FMF also provides opportunities for beginning farmers to increase their economic returns, and quality of life.
Fox Hollow Pie Company – Princeton, MA
Lucy Parker won the blue ribbon for the Apple Pie Contest at the Sterling, Massachusetts Fair, 2012. She decided to start a pie baking business based on making a great product with quality ingredients.
Each pie is homemade and tastes as if you made it yourself in your own kitchen with ingredients like:
- King Arthur flour
- Cabot butter
- Country Hen eggs from Hubbardston
- Local fruits in season
Fudge “n” Stuff – Stow, MA
Fudge “n” Stuff was started in January 2012 out of a passion for baking. They are a local business that strives to provide the very best in quality and service to our customer’s palate. They believe in using all natural ingredients and do not use any preservatives. One of the reasons their fudge and other goodies are so incredibly delicious is that they only use the best and highest quality ingredients obtainable. All of the products are made in small batches which assures the attention required to bake only the finest confectionaries.
Happy Hounds Honey – Northborough, MA
Happy Hounds Honey products are made in small batches with pure beeswax and other ‘good for you’ ingredients. In addition to pampering your skin you will also be making a difference in the lives of some wonderful retired racers. Happy Hounds Honey donates 10% of our profits to greyhound rescue groups in Massachusetts. Happy Hounds Honey products are wonderful for all types of skin – even cracked, dry skin. The beeswax seals your skin, so the protection from the blends of oils and butter lasts through the day. Happy Hounds lotion and lotion bar, and Sweet Feet Beeswax Balm are a few of the products in the skincare line. The Homemade soaps nourish the skin and last longer than store bought soaps! These soaps produce a rich lather and the blend of oils nurture and moisturize the skin. Beeswax is a renewable all natural product with no additives or fillers. It’s non-toxic properties make it perfect for a clean burning and bright fuel source.
Houlden Farms – North Grafton, MA
Houlden Farms is a small family-owned and operated produce farm,located in North Grafton, that plans to ensure this opportunity for the next generation. It is our goal to provide fresh, nutritious, quality produce to our local community. They strive to use the safest methods to grow the highest quality plants and vegetables that are raised in an environmentally responsible way. Houlden Farms consider it their responsibility to support local growers, suppliers and purveyors so that their customers have access to all that the New England growing season has to offer.
Harper’s Farm – Lancaster, MA
William Harper started this Lancaster, MA farm in 1903; growing fruits and vegetables on 85 acres of land. Although they are not certified organic, Harper’s Farm grows over 100 varieties of fruits and vegetables by using their own compost and manures. Harper’s also utilizes pest control strategies including predator wasps and lady bugs. Their extensive variety of fruits and vegetables are picked daily and sold fresh to ensure the best tasting produce for their customers. The favorite crop continues to be Harper’s very sweet “Mirai” sweet Corn, which is available from early August to early October. All of their Sweet corn is Picked daily and NEVER sold day old.
Plainview Alpaca Farm – Hubbardston, MA
Located in Hubbardston, Ma, they are not far from Shrewsbury or the New Hampshire border, so sometimes you might see them at exciting fairs and events visiting their other alpaca friends. But most of the time they stay at home with Keith and Debbie, their humans, who take great care of them and invite people to come meet them on the weekends. Alpacas fiber is soft as cashmere and warmer, lighter and stronger than wool, coming in approximately 22 basic colors with many variations and blends. It is one of the world’s finest and most luxurious natural fibers.
Stone’s Throw Farm – Boylston, MA
“A small diversified vegetable farm in Boylston, Stone’s Throw Farm produces organically, although not certified, we aim to practice sustainably and enhance customer knowledge about local food. Over one hundred varieties of more than thirty species of vegetables are grown and sold through the farm store, CSA and farmers markets.”
Yummy Mummy Brownies – Southborough, MA
Melissa Roiter grew up surrounded by good food. Her mother, now a yummy gran-mummy, was a caterer, her aunt a chocolatier, and her grandmother an amazing at-home baker. It was Grandma Irene who passed onto Melissa her famous, unique, and crowd-pleasing chocolate brownie recipe. After years of baking the brownies herself, Melissa knew that the delicious treats were destined to be shared, but once you buy them for yourself you might not want to share. Yummy Mummy Brownies are the type of brownie you hide from your friends and family because they are so good. Deep dense chocolate fudgey brownie and flavors like mint patty, caramel nougat, peanut butter and jelly, Nutella, marzipan and salted caramel.
