We are a large family, with five adults and two (4 yr old) children at home. Love is the center of what we do, and it permeates every action throughout our day. Whether we are working in the garden, teaching the children, or cooking for the hoard, we try to center our activities around our love for one another and for our land. Farm life, especially the type of subsistence farming we are attempting, is a difficult life. There's plenty of work to be done, and rest days are numbered. Chores are divided up amongst us, and whatever you can do, you do. It can be painful, weeding for hours and then getting up the next day to do it all over again, but if that's what needs doing, then we do it. Without that hard work, there will be very little to eat next winter. We are not so strict that we refuse to buy things at the store. We live in a consumer society, and we are very much a part of our world. However, what we are trying to do is provide enough of our day-to-day food that we can afford to purchase treats now and again. If we don't have to buy peas, corn, squash, or beans this winter, then we can afford to buy steak instead of hamburger, or salmon instead of halibut. We like the "nice things" in life!
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

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Schedule and Location:

We sell our produce at the Winchester Farmer's Market every Saturday morning that it isn't raining hard, between 7:30am and noon. The Market can be found at 99 Main Street, Winchester, NH (at The United Church of Winchester). It's a small market, but growing!

Schedule and Location:
We have our farm stand in front of the house, and it's set up anytime we have produce to sell. Just take a peek as you drive by! We're at 362 Northfield Road, Hinsdale, NH, and we're open anytime the honey sign is out front.

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Products and Crops

Vegetables:

Dairy/Eggs:

Processed:

  • bath / body

Herbs:

  • dried herbs

Specialty Items:

  • firewood

Meats/Livestock:

Dairy/Eggs:

Processed:

  • bath / body

Specialty Items:

Our small farm grows vegetables for ourselves and sells the leftovers at market or our veggie stand. We raise our own chickens for meat, and while we don't sell them, we do trade for beef, rabbit, and other things we don't grow or raise. We're proud of our farm!

Contact Information

Contact:
Allyson Szabo

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