Not sure- if you go to Top Foods, I know they carry a local brand in glass bottles- can't remember the name.
And just in case you don't view posts by last post date- someone just posted on your thread about the art you found at the thrift shop. They look interested to buy.
And just in case you don't view posts by last post date- someone just posted on your thread about the art you found at the thrift shop. They look interested to buy.
I didn't see that and have no idea how to change that setting.
I've been working on it - and I'm certainly not just going to be emailing people images of it and taking cash offers from complete strangers No worries.
Golden Glen makes Egg Nog in glass bottles - it is delicious & VAT pasturized (so lower temps) and non-homogonized. We drink their milk 90% of the time. I've seen it at Top (but watch the dating since Top doesn't always pull things in time), PCC, Whole Foods and the LFP farmers market. You can also order it through Spud!
Twin Brook Creamery (out of Lynden) makes eggnog. Their milk is sold in glass bottles, so i assume their other products are, too. You can buy their milk at Top Foods and Metro Mkt, and possibly other places (PCC? Marlene's?) as well. You might even be able to special order it, if they don't normally stock it for the season.
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Re: Local Dairy that makes egg nog?
Not sure- if you go to Top Foods, I know they carry a local brand in glass bottles- can't remember the name.
And just in case you don't view posts by last post date- someone just posted on your thread about the art you found at the thrift shop. They look interested to buy.
I didn't see that and have no idea how to change that setting.
I'm guessing that since its a guy, he probably joined specifically to send you a message about your drawing.
I agree that is odd, but if he's local and wants to pay you in cash (and your up for parting with your piece) then you should contact him!
Egg Nog is really easy to make at home too! I make big batches for all of our family holiday GTG's! And WAY yummier than storebought