I'll just say: This is what they're talking about when they say local food tastes better.

Butter: local. This isn't actually the butter we sell at the co-op, so
it may contain hormones. Shock, horror! I do not do this very often,
and admit it was just convenience, because we ran out and went to the
farmer's market. Usually, I buy Homeland Creamery butter.
Eggs: Winding Creek Homestead, the wanderingest, bug-eatingest
hens's eggs you will find outside of your backyard. Can you see how
yellow they are? This bright color is a sign of how rich in protein
their diets are. I think they are higher in Omega-3s, too, which isn't something a local farmer is likely to be able to market.
Bread: Simple Kneads Bakery, the 7-year-old city bakery that runs on a 100-year-old sourdough culture carried over from Europe.
Apple Butter: I don't actually know where she got the apples, but my friend made this. It's delicious.



