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Woodbury. But we would be willing to drive a couple hours if necessary.

Thanks!

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> Where abouts do you live Alyssa? Give me a general area...

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Ditto on Farm! 's Landing, Shakopee, is another favorite

1840-1890, with quite a few demonstrations and hands-on. We didn't bother

seeing these until we moved away from MN, and so now, when we come back

" home " , we get to play tourist. ;)

http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM2PVQ_s_Landing_Shakopee_MN_USA<http:/\

/www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM2PVQ_s_Landing_Shakopee_MN_USA>Sharon,

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> I would highly recommend Farm up in Elk River (I am still a " newbie "

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Thanks for the suggestions, you guys!! We may have to take a few day trips,

looks like lots of fun stuff to do :)

Kathy - yes, you emailed me, so no need to retype (which I know can be really

frustrating to do!)

Alyssa

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> Alyssa,

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> Can't find my post here. Did I respond to you privately? I hope so as I always

dislike having to recreate my messages...

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Thanks for the suggestions, you guys!! We may have to take a few day trips,

looks like lots of fun stuff to do :)

Kathy - yes, you emailed me, so no need to retype (which I know can be really

frustrating to do!)

Alyssa

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> Alyssa,

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> Can't find my post here. Did I respond to you privately? I hope so as I always

dislike having to recreate my messages...

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> Kathy

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Thanks for the suggestions, you guys!! We may have to take a few day trips,

looks like lots of fun stuff to do :)

Kathy - yes, you emailed me, so no need to retype (which I know can be really

frustrating to do!)

Alyssa

>

> Alyssa,

>

> Can't find my post here. Did I respond to you privately? I hope so as I always

dislike having to recreate my messages...

>

> Kathy

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How about going to Rush River Produce by Red Wing to pick blueberries? I see on

their web site that they are opening on July 16th. It is a beautiful site and a

fun activity. Just seeing 9 acres of blueberry plants is amazing. They do have

kind of a farm there since they live right by the blueberry patch.

Here is the web site.: activity.http://www.rushriverproduce.com/

> I'm trying to plan a fun day/afternoon trip, something that is family-friendly

and related to traditional foods. Maybe a farm visit with a tour, but I have no

idea where to go. Does anybody have any suggestions or other ideas? It would

be me, my husband, and our 20 month old daughter, and maybe another family or

two if any friends want to come along with us.

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> Thanks!

> Alyssa

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Found this post and didn't know if I ever sent it... (Things have been crazy

busy around here lately!)

Just thought I would post these suggestions to the entire group in case someone

else wants in on the fun!

I don't know that either of these would be the most fabulous, exciting family

outing, but both would certainly make for a pleasant day in the country. You

could go north or south from Woodbury.

I have been to to Hastings to Sam Kedum's Nursery the last 2 days in a row with

my kids and I am quite taken with the place and him!

He is certified organic and has lots of things there-wild turkeys, chickens,

friendly cats, strawberries to pick (this week only), raspberries, gooseberries,

currants, sour cherries and veggies to buy, etc. Plus, you could stop at is

Bailly Vineyard for a wine-tasting for the adults or just to buy some wine and

have a picnic there. Take your own food or they should have a decent selection

of cheeses, salami and olives there available for purchase. Open Fridays,

Saturdays, and Sundays.

The other option would be to go north to Natura Farms and Poplar Hill Dairy Goat

Farm (call ahead for raw milk) which are practically across the street from each

other. As you go up Manning, there are also places to get honey and super

blue-green algae. Land and Cattle has some beautiful rolling hills and you

could stop to talk about getting some grass-fed, no antibiotics, beef or lamb in

the fall. Hugo Animal Farm is also up there if you need to see more animals.

If you go, please tell all of these people that Kathy of Optimal Health

Connection sent you!

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Found this post and didn't know if I ever sent it... (Things have been crazy

busy around here lately!)

Just thought I would post these suggestions to the entire group in case someone

else wants in on the fun!

I don't know that either of these would be the most fabulous, exciting family

outing, but both would certainly make for a pleasant day in the country. You

could go north or south from Woodbury.

I have been to to Hastings to Sam Kedum's Nursery the last 2 days in a row with

my kids and I am quite taken with the place and him!

He is certified organic and has lots of things there-wild turkeys, chickens,

friendly cats, strawberries to pick (this week only), raspberries, gooseberries,

currants, sour cherries and veggies to buy, etc. Plus, you could stop at is

Bailly Vineyard for a wine-tasting for the adults or just to buy some wine and

have a picnic there. Take your own food or they should have a decent selection

of cheeses, salami and olives there available for purchase. Open Fridays,

Saturdays, and Sundays.

The other option would be to go north to Natura Farms and Poplar Hill Dairy Goat

Farm (call ahead for raw milk) which are practically across the street from each

other. As you go up Manning, there are also places to get honey and super

blue-green algae. Land and Cattle has some beautiful rolling hills and you

could stop to talk about getting some grass-fed, no antibiotics, beef or lamb in

the fall. Hugo Animal Farm is also up there if you need to see more animals.

If you go, please tell all of these people that Kathy of Optimal Health

Connection sent you!

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