Your local food Farmstore
Farm Fresh Eggs, Pastured Raised Pork, Grass Fed Beef and all your food necessities
Grass Fed and Pasture Raised Meat
All Your Food Necessities
Meet Your Farmers
It was early 2020 and our lives had just changed drastically because of the pandemic and also because a few months prior we had become parents for the first time.
What a whirlwind
At the same time, we opened our eyes to conventional farming and what it was doing to our planet and decided that we wanted to do things differently.
We wanted to live off the land, restore our ecosystem and make it easier for others to do the same.
As parents of two young kids, we get it, eating local food is not easy. So much researching, planning and time.
So much time
So we've worked with local farmers and producers so that you don't have to.
Our goal is to make it easier for you to support local food while also creating community, connection and keeping your money in our local economy.
We can't wait to meet with you!
-Alex, Caylie, Matilda and Emmett
Blog posts
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Why does buying local cost more?
Here's the thing - and this goes for anything , food, flowers, clothes, you get the idea👇🏻 If it seems too good to be true, it's because it is. If...
Why does buying local cost more?
Here's the thing - and this goes for anything , food, flowers, clothes, you get the idea👇🏻 If it seems too good to be true, it's because it is. If...
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The Easiest Ham Recipe
Easiest ham recipe I've ever made!
The Easiest Ham Recipe
Easiest ham recipe I've ever made!
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Seasonal Eating - why and what is it?
Eating with the seasons, what does it mean and how can it make your life easier?
Seasonal Eating - why and what is it?
Eating with the seasons, what does it mean and how can it make your life easier?
Land Acknowledgement
We would like to recognize that Dalmeny Acres, our home and farm, is on unceded land belonging to the Algonquin Nation, Mohawk, Anishinabewaki, Wendake-Nionwentsïo and Haudenosaunee Terriotories. As settlers, we acknowledge their past, present and future connection to this land, honour with gratitude the land itself and all First Nations, Inuit and Métis in the land stewardship we do every day. We urge our readers and customers to reflect and honour the land and their traditional owners in their own lives.
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