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Old 07-13-2010, 05:33 PM   #1
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Okay the season is here! Where is the best fresh produce in the Wolfeboro and surrounding areas?
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Old 07-13-2010, 05:39 PM   #2
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Wolfeboro Farmers Market Thursdays at Clark Park on Main Street.

DeVylder's Farm on Pleasant Valley Road.
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Wolfeboro Farmers Market Thursdays at Clark Park on Main Street.

DeVylder's Farm on Pleasant Valley Road.
What JP said.
Also, Bly Farms (located across from Trites Auto on Route 28).
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Old 07-13-2010, 09:42 PM   #4
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I saw some signs today for local corn in Wolfeboro on 28. Anyone try any? I stopped at a restaurant in Ossipee and tried to have an ear with my meal but it was older than I am.

That's where the sign was, across from Trites.

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Noticed that the Moulton Farm is working on a small, fresh produce, retail spot at the Mobil gasoline station; outdoors and close to the gasoline pumps, that's directly across from the Meredith town docks in the outside area that used to display an old horse drawn, steam boiler-fire pump wagon. Looks like it should be open for business very soon, like maybe tomorrow, Thursday, or Friday. Fresh veggies;...corn, tomatos, and u-name-it....squash, apples, onions and apple cider?

Here's a business-booster suggestion....buy ten dollars of produce....and get the windshield washed and the engine oil checked....just like 1972...?
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Moulton's comes to Meredith Station, from the Citizen;
http://citizen.com/apps/pbcs.dll/art...947/-1/CITIZEN



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FLL, they still do wash windshields and sell fruit at the off ramps on the West Coast!
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They certainly do,was out on business and had the cleanest w/s and some great friut for the drive.
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They certainly do,was out on business and had the cleanest w/s and some great friut for the drive.
Definately, one more reason to support the Republicans and why the US Senate should not be extending the unemployment benefits for those unemployed for one year or more. Every entry and exit ramp to Rt 93 is a potential 24-hour, three-shift, self-employment spot. All you need is a squeegee, water, and a couple-three crates of peaches-apples-watermelon, potatos, u-name-it! For those who need a job here in the lakes region, this is a wonderfull opportunity!
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Moulton Farm has their own corn since Tuesday; I bought some today and ate.
They have lots other produce that is their own!
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