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Bidra med feedbackI've eaten here again today and my grocery stores are done. They offer vegetables, locally and regionally grown fruits as well as bulk oils, cereals, popcorn and spices / herbs. In addition, we fill our freezer with portions/packs/frozen meat on the Whitten Farm. There are always a variety of packed snack foods such as chips, crackers and granola bars and more. I don’t buy anywhere and we create so much less waste than the “big grocery store” I started thinking more than “the plastic shop”. The self-bedded hot food bar and salad bar were, as always, srumptious and soul filling. I and my three little children got from the hot food bar: fresh garden veggie minestrone soup, steamed broccoli, rice, Whitten farm pulled pork, chicken, sweet potatoes with almonds, and baked beans. At the salad bar I started with a bed of mixed greens with in-house created kale Slav, a traditional coleslaw, red beet salad, hummus, freshly cut and slightly cultivated cucumbers, Garbanzo bean salad, black bean and sweet potato salad and house oil and vinegar with fresh herbal dress. If you haven't eaten here, you're missing. If you buy your “organic” vegetables anywhere else, you pay more. They don't compensate me to say this, I'm just so excited about the quality and price of all their offers. Not to mention the positive effects of their goods and presence in the Tri-Boden community and beyond. There is no better feeling than shaking your peasant hand and seeing the smile on the faces of their children and knowing that the mood is changed.
I've eaten here again today and my grocery stores are done. They offer vegetables, locally and regionally grown fruits as well as bulk oils, cereals, popcorn and spices / herbs. In addition, we fill our freezer with portions/packs/frozen meat on the Whitten Farm. There are always a variety of packed snack foods such as chips, crackers and granola bars and more. I don’t buy anywhere and we create so much less waste than the “big grocery store” I started thinking more than “the plastic shop”. The self-bedded hot food bar and salad bar were, as always, srumptious and soul filling. I and my three little children got from the hot food bar: fresh garden veggie minestrone soup, steamed broccoli, rice, Whitten farm pulled pork, chicken, sweet potatoes with almonds, and baked beans. At the salad bar I started with a bed of mixed greens with in-house created kale Slav, a traditional coleslaw, red beet salad, hummus, freshly cut and slightly cultivated cucumbers, Garbanzo bean salad, black bean and sweet potato salad and house oil and vinegar with fresh herbal dress. If you haven't eaten here, you're missing. If you buy your “organic” vegetables anywhere else, you pay more. They don't compensate me to say this, I'm just so excited about the quality and price of all their offers. Not to mention the positive effects of their goods and presence in the Tri-Boden community and beyond. There is no better feeling than shaking your peasant hand and seeing the smile on the faces of their children and knowing that the mood is changed.
The Health Hub is my favorite business at Lake Tupper. Local goods from a family farm, essential herbs and the most friendly people in the city or so it seemed on our 4 day visit . The owner, I didn't catch her name, had good food, good information and was warm and welcoming. We made several stations and noticed children practicing the piano, violin and a 'Nascar' zucchini race! . As a hiker, I am delighted to try the Hostel-Aspekt $25/night to anchor visits to the 46s. Definitely recommend visiting as a place and looking forward to my return.
Great food, definitely stop here for a 'home cooked meal'. My husband is a carnivore, and I'm a vegetarian, they had something delicious for both of us. Really nice people to talk to them.
Affordable, delicious, healthy food for all diets in a laid back, hospitable setting. There was great music on Saturday night by Me Richard Hayes Phillips.