Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 I would really be interested in this. I went to the website and searched around a bit but wasn't able to find a price list. I'm most interested in eggs, milk, perhaps some cheese and beef. Also, I'm going to be going to Farm in Arkansaw on Friday, August 19 to pick up some chickens I ordered so I could easily pick up an order that week to save someone a trip. Anyway, thanks in advance for the information on the pricing! Krista in Burnsville Krista Boos Creative Memories Senior Consultant 952-707-1263 babymonkeytoes@... Memory Keeping at Its Best! _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of S. Rheault Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 12:37 AM Subject: MVV Run on Monday - pickup in Eagan Hello all! I am the coordinator of a group that takes turns driving out to MVV (MidvalleyVu Farms in Arkansaw, WI) to pick up orders for the members. Lately, the volume has really died down, I guess because it's summer? So I thought I would post an announcement here especially for those who have heard of MVV and want to try out some of their products. Mara will be doing the next run, she will do this on Monday the 20th. If you would like to order from MVV please get your order to me (via email is fine) by 10 pm Sunday night. Pickup is at my house in Eagan (1/4 mi south of 494) on Monday anytime you want (after Mara gets back of course). You would need to leave payment here or mail to Mara. Please note: for any raw dairy products, you MUST be a shareholder of MVV. It costs $10 and Mara can get a share for you, if you give me your complete name and address. The MVV website is at www.midvalleyvu.com. They sell raw cow's milk, cream, raw cultured butter, raw Gouda and Cheddar cheese, kefir, kombucha, yogurt, colustrum, ground beef and carry many other products, such as Thousand Hills Cattle Co. beef cuts, bison cuts, Beeler's brats, raw ice cream made by a shareholder, etc. Their eggs are NOT to be missed!! They are the BEST in the region, I kid you not. Any questions, please feel free to email me. Have a great weekend! Sara R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 Dear Sara, What a timely post with all your wonderful details about the pickup and exchange of funds, etc! I'm new to this area and new to this method of Traditional Foods. I've been gathering up information to determine what's the best, most convenient source of products for me. You mentioned that MVV requires a shareholder membership. If it's only $10/share, that's not bad at all. But, just to get my feet wet a little with this whole process, and to determine how far your house in Eagan is from mine in Hopkins, can I just buy some items that DON'T require membership? Maybe some eggs, poultry, meat, or anything you can suggest. I can come and pick them up this Monday, if that would be okay. I'd love to try some cheese also, but that might fall under the category of raw dairy. Let me know, and I'll email you my order. Do you also have a price list? I didn't see one on their website. Thanks so much! Angie > Please note: for any raw dairy products, you MUST be a shareholder of MVV. It costs $10 and Mara can get a share for you, if you give me your complete name and address. The MVV website is at www.midvalleyvu.com. > Sara R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 Hi Sara, i'm very interested in trying some of those great eggs from mvv. i would love to get the freshest ones that have never been refrigerated. do you think there would be 4 dozen available? i could use 4 dozen every other week. thanks, catherine " S. Rheault " <mom2hns@...> wrote: Hello all! I am the coordinator of a group that takes turns driving out to MVV (MidvalleyVu Farms in Arkansaw, WI) to pick up orders for the members. Lately, the volume has really died down, I guess because it's summer? So I thought I would post an announcement here especially for those who have heard of MVV and want to try out some of their products. Mara will be doing the next run, she will do this on Monday the 20th. If you would like to order from MVV please get your order to me (via email is fine) by 10 pm Sunday night. Pickup is at my house in Eagan (1/4 mi south of 494) on Monday anytime you want (after Mara gets back of course). You would need to leave payment here or mail to Mara. Please note: for any raw dairy products, you MUST be a shareholder of MVV. It costs $10 and Mara can get a share for you, if you give me your complete name and address. The MVV website is at www.midvalleyvu.com. They sell raw cow's milk, cream, raw cultured butter, raw Gouda and Cheddar cheese, kefir, kombucha, yogurt, colustrum, ground beef and carry many other products, such as Thousand Hills Cattle Co. beef cuts, bison cuts, Beeler's brats, raw ice cream made by a shareholder, etc. Their eggs are NOT to be missed!! They are the BEST in the region, I kid you not. Any questions, please feel free to email me. Have a great weekend! Sara R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 Hey Angie, Welcome to the Cities! Yep, sure you can order any non-dairy products just to get your feet wet and to test the drive here from Hopkins. If you like MVV and this arrangement well enough, perhaps you can talk Will into picking up products for you here and you could pick up from him at his house. I would recommend some eggs. I can order a package of cheese for you, you can tell anyone interested that it's a gift from me. Gouda or cheddar? Have you ever tried any kombucha? A shareholder makes that, it's pretty steep at $6 a bottle (it includes deposit) but it tastes just like kombucha I make. Umm I don't know what else I could recommend. I got some 1000Hills beef but it's still in the freezer! I like their bison (a shareholder sells it to the Brunners). Just get what you like, whatever strikes your fancy. MVV butter is cultured butter which is very different from MOMs butter (more expensive too at $8/lb.) See enclosed price list. It doesn't list everything in the store but is a good start! Email any more questions to saroo@... for now. I will be away from this computer until late tomorrow night, I am working second shift soon and tomorrow is my little girl's birthday party! Sara sweet_gentle_soul <angiecafriend@...> wrote: Dear Sara, What a timely post with all your wonderful details about the pickup and exchange of funds, etc! I'm new to this area and new to this method of Traditional Foods. I've been gathering up information to determine what's the best, most convenient source of products for me. You mentioned that MVV requires a shareholder membership. If it's only $10/share, that's not bad at all. But, just to get my feet wet a little with this whole process, and to determine how far your house in Eagan is from mine in Hopkins, can I just buy some items that DON'T require membership? Maybe some eggs, poultry, meat, or anything you can suggest. I can come and pick them up this Monday, if that would be okay. I'd love to try some cheese also, but that might fall under the category of raw dairy. Let me know, and I'll email you my order. Do you also have a price list? I didn't see one on their website. Thanks so much! Angie > Please note: for any raw dairy products, you MUST be a shareholder of MVV. It costs $10 and Mara can get a share for you, if you give me your complete name and address. The MVV website is at www.midvalleyvu.com. > Sara R. --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 Krista, I am enclosing the list for you. It doesn't list everything in the store but is a good start! Ah, chickens from the farm! I would love to try one! Do they include giblets with the chicken? Remind me again about Aug. 19! Sara Krista Boos <babymonkeytoes@...> wrote: I would really be interested in this. I went to the website and searched around a bit but wasn't able to find a price list. I'm most interested in eggs, milk, perhaps some cheese and beef. Also, I'm going to be going to Farm in Arkansaw on Friday, August 19 to pick up some chickens I ordered so I could easily pick up an order that week to save someone a trip. Anyway, thanks in advance for the information on the pricing! Krista in Burnsville Krista Boos Creative Memories Senior Consultant 952-707-1263 babymonkeytoes@... Memory Keeping at Its Best! _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of S. Rheault Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 12:37 AM Subject: MVV Run on Monday - pickup in Eagan Hello all! I am the coordinator of a group that takes turns driving out to MVV (MidvalleyVu Farms in Arkansaw, WI) to pick up orders for the members. Lately, the volume has really died down, I guess because it's summer? So I thought I would post an announcement here especially for those who have heard of MVV and want to try out some of their products. Mara will be doing the next run, she will do this on Monday the 20th. If you would like to order from MVV please get your order to me (via email is fine) by 10 pm Sunday night. Pickup is at my house in Eagan (1/4 mi south of 494) on Monday anytime you want (after Mara gets back of course). You would need to leave payment here or mail to Mara. Please note: for any raw dairy products, you MUST be a shareholder of MVV. It costs $10 and Mara can get a share for you, if you give me your complete name and address. The MVV website is at www.midvalleyvu.com. They sell raw cow's milk, cream, raw cultured butter, raw Gouda and Cheddar cheese, kefir, kombucha, yogurt, colustrum, ground beef and carry many other products, such as Thousand Hills Cattle Co. beef cuts, bison cuts, Beeler's brats, raw ice cream made by a shareholder, etc. Their eggs are NOT to be missed!! They are the BEST in the region, I kid you not. Any questions, please feel free to email me. Have a great weekend! Sara R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 , I remember you! Well, I woudl check with the Brunners to make sure any eggs pre-ordered by you are never refrigerated. I think 4 dozen every other week is asking for a lot. Their chicken population almost got wiped out over the year by predators. Now they have many layers, but of course it will take time for mucho eggs to hit the pipeline. I would ask the Brunners specifially about it. Janet is on the TFMN list. HTH, Sara Tierney <anandacate@...> wrote: Hi Sara, i'm very interested in trying some of those great eggs from mvv. i would love to get the freshest ones that have never been refrigerated. do you think there would be 4 dozen available? i could use 4 dozen every other week. thanks, catherine " S. Rheault " <mom2hns@...> wrote: Hello all! I am the coordinator of a group that takes turns driving out to MVV (MidvalleyVu Farms in Arkansaw, WI) to pick up orders for the members. Lately, the volume has really died down, I guess because it's summer? So I thought I would post an announcement here especially for those who have heard of MVV and want to try out some of their products. Mara will be doing the next run, she will do this on Monday the 20th. If you would like to order from MVV please get your order to me (via email is fine) by 10 pm Sunday night. Pickup is at my house in Eagan (1/4 mi south of 494) on Monday anytime you want (after Mara gets back of course). You would need to leave payment here or mail to Mara. Please note: for any raw dairy products, you MUST be a shareholder of MVV. It costs $10 and Mara can get a share for you, if you give me your complete name and address. The MVV website is at www.midvalleyvu.com. They sell raw cow's milk, cream, raw cultured butter, raw Gouda and Cheddar cheese, kefir, kombucha, yogurt, colustrum, ground beef and carry many other products, such as Thousand Hills Cattle Co. beef cuts, bison cuts, Beeler's brats, raw ice cream made by a shareholder, etc. Their eggs are NOT to be missed!! They are the BEST in the region, I kid you not. Any questions, please feel free to email me. Have a great weekend! Sara R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 yeah, i just talked with janet. they only get 2-3 dozen a day and they go quickly. if we're lucky, by september 1 she'll have a big supply. so, i guess i have to forget about mvv eggs til then. janet said she'll let us know when they're available. it'll be front page news in their newsletter. " S. Rheault " <mom2hns@...> wrote:, I remember you! Well, I woudl check with the Brunners to make sure any eggs pre-ordered by you are never refrigerated. I think 4 dozen every other week is asking for a lot. Their chicken population almost got wiped out over the year by predators. Now they have many layers, but of course it will take time for mucho eggs to hit the pipeline. I would ask the Brunners specifially about it. Janet is on the TFMN list. HTH, Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2005 Report Share Posted June 18, 2005 There are always risks when you get out of the factory model and let your farm be a part of the real world- of course there are benefits too. Consumers also have to learn to adjust their thinking to fit in with not only the flow of the seasons, but also when the neighbor's dog eats a farmer's entire flock of chickens one night! (I'm not saying a dog is what happened at MVV, but just talking out of personal experience). Lynn Their chicken population almost got wiped out over the year by predators. Now they have many layers, but of course it will take time for mucho eggs to hit the pipeline. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2005 Report Share Posted June 18, 2005 Sara, The list didn't come through. Perhaps this list is set up not to take attachments. Could you just send it to me directly? My email is babymonkeytoes@... Thanks! Krista Krista Boos Creative Memories Senior Consultant 952-707-1263 babymonkeytoes@... Memory Keeping at Its Best! _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of S. Rheault Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 2:41 PM Subject: RE: MVV Run on Monday - pickup in Eagan Krista, I am enclosing the list for you. It doesn't list everything in the store but is a good start! Ah, chickens from the farm! I would love to try one! Do they include giblets with the chicken? Remind me again about Aug. 19! Sara Krista Boos <babymonkeytoes@...> wrote: I would really be interested in this. I went to the website and searched around a bit but wasn't able to find a price list. I'm most interested in eggs, milk, perhaps some cheese and beef. Also, I'm going to be going to Farm in Arkansaw on Friday, August 19 to pick up some chickens I ordered so I could easily pick up an order that week to save someone a trip. Anyway, thanks in advance for the information on the pricing! Krista in Burnsville Krista Boos Creative Memories Senior Consultant 952-707-1263 babymonkeytoes@... Memory Keeping at Its Best! _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of S. Rheault Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 12:37 AM Subject: MVV Run on Monday - pickup in Eagan Hello all! I am the coordinator of a group that takes turns driving out to MVV (MidvalleyVu Farms in Arkansaw, WI) to pick up orders for the members. Lately, the volume has really died down, I guess because it's summer? So I thought I would post an announcement here especially for those who have heard of MVV and want to try out some of their products. Mara will be doing the next run, she will do this on Monday the 20th. If you would like to order from MVV please get your order to me (via email is fine) by 10 pm Sunday night. Pickup is at my house in Eagan (1/4 mi south of 494) on Monday anytime you want (after Mara gets back of course). You would need to leave payment here or mail to Mara. Please note: for any raw dairy products, you MUST be a shareholder of MVV. It costs $10 and Mara can get a share for you, if you give me your complete name and address. The MVV website is at www.midvalleyvu.com. They sell raw cow's milk, cream, raw cultured butter, raw Gouda and Cheddar cheese, kefir, kombucha, yogurt, colustrum, ground beef and carry many other products, such as Thousand Hills Cattle Co. beef cuts, bison cuts, Beeler's brats, raw ice cream made by a shareholder, etc. Their eggs are NOT to be missed!! They are the BEST in the region, I kid you not. Any questions, please feel free to email me. Have a great weekend! Sara R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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