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Integrity and Joyful
This post expired on September 06, 2023.
Lessons I learned today.
Integrity. Again, I found homemade bread warm, so warm I had to come back so it could cool down. I saw blueberry muffins still in the tin from the oven and I watched the coffee being ground. Our baker out of Evansville (Bridget) recipes are pure recipes, not shipped in dough. Homemade. All homemade. All of your producers make it themselves. I picked up organic goodies at a farm where the gentleman farmer was repairing his lawn mower and talking to the wild turkeys. He really was. He had the turkey call perfected. I know this because I’ve heard it from my own back yard from the wild turkeys.I do not pick up your goodies from box stores. I pick them up from mom and pop bakeries, farms, and hobby kitchens. I see where they come from and how hard these people work. They’re local, they’re your neighbors.
It’s fun to know that at 1pm I have in my hands the product that will be in your home by 6:30.
To my friend with bread…I did not nibble. lol
As we were driving from farm to farm, my adult son called it joyful. It was a beautiful drive on a beautiful day.
Integrity and Joyful.
I would like to thank the vendors who stand behind their products. And I would like to thank the customers who respect and enjoy these products.
A special thanks to a lovely lady who made my day. I hope you enjoy your coffee.
One last word; Raspberry white chocolate muffin. I still have crumbs in my car. It was worth it.
See ya soon.
Merry