Bella Vista Farm Grand Opening

Date and Time

Monday May 14, 2018
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM PDT

Location

2685 Billy's Road in Minden

Bella Vista Farm Grand Opening

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GRAND OPENING
MAY 14, 2018 10:00AM - 3:00PM
SUMMER HOURS: MONDAY-SATURDAY
10:00AM-3:00PM
Wednesday evenings open till 8:00PM
CLOSED DECEMBER-JANUARY
Tel: 775-267-4318 E: bill@bellavistafarmllc.com
Web: www.bellavistafarmllc.com
 
BLACKBERRY & APPLE PIES
Both the Apples and Blackberries are grown on our farm.
9"- $9.00 12"- $15.00
We also do special orders
 
 
BILL & ROCKY'S HOMEMADE GIANT CINNAMON ROLLS
Gobs of our famous frosting
"We supply the towels"
$5.00 each
FAMILY PAK
6 for $25.00
 
Bakery items made at a cottage food operation that is not subject to
routine government food safety inspection
 
BUILD YOUR OWN BOUQUET
We specialize in Dahlia's
We grow 8 colors with over 1000 Dahlia plants
All flowers are precut and ready to take
home either wrapped or in a vase
"YOU PICK YOUR COLORS"
 
 
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WHAT IS LOCAL ?
 
 
We receive many phone calls from customers both present and future wanting to know
the story behind their particular food. They want to be able to see the farmer’s face that produced it, they want to have been able to visit the farm to see his production methods and be able to develop some relationship and trust.
We invite people to come to our farm and see how and where their food is produced.
 
Our interpretation of LOCAL is staying within our community.
 
Having the option to purchase locally grown food has many benefits. 
 
Locally grown food is full of flavor. When grown locally, the crops are picked at their peak of ripeness versus being harvested early in order to be shipped and distributed to your local retail store. Many times produce at local markets has been picked within 24 hours of your purchase.
 
Eating local food is eating seasonally. Even though we wish strawberries were grown year round in Michigan, the best time to eat them is when they can be purchased directly from a local grower. They are full of flavor and taste better than the ones available in the winter that have traveled thousands of miles and picked before they were ripe.
 
Local food has more nutrients. Local food has a shorter time between harvest and your table, and it is less likely that the nutrient value has decreased. Food imported from far-away states and countries is often older, has traveled and sits in distribution centers before it gets to your store.
 
Local food supports the local economy. The money that is spent with local farmers and growers all stays close to home and is reinvested with businesses and services in your community.
 
Local food benefits the environment. By purchasing locally grown foods you help maintain farmland and green and/or open space in your community.
 
Local foods promote a safer food supply. The more steps there are between you and your food’s source the more chances there are for contamination. Food grown in distant locations has the potential for food safety issues at harvesting, washing, shipping and distribution.
 
 
 
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We invite people to come to our farm and see how and where their food is produced.
 

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