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Burgundy Boucherie

Store in Grandview - 12.75 mi

Burgundy's Boucherie has a “store and butcher market” in Grandview that offers the largest selection of local 100% Grass Fed Beef and Seasonal Lamb, Pasture-Raised Pork and Chicken, and more. Their meats are dry-aged, cut and packaged at their own “USDA approved country meat market” in The Burgundy Boucherie in Grandview, Texas. They don’t use any antibiotics, hormones, herbicides or pesticides. Some other things they carry are “Raw Milk Cheeses, Free Range Eggs, Grass-Fed Beef Jerky” that is delicious and made from their beef, and other local produce. If you are in the area, make sure you drop by Burgundy Pasture Beef and get yourself a wonderful tasting bone-in rib-eye!

The Local Farmer

Store in Mansfield - 20.78 mi

The Downtown Market at The Local Farmer is an enterprising idea brought to life by two families who are both dedicated to the same mission. It is to provide the locals and the community with fresh, healthy, and local goods. They operate like a farmers market and they have many different goods available for sale even during the weekdays, which is ideal for those who can't wait till the weekend for necessities. So, what's available at The Downtown Market at The Local Farmer? Well, there is a wide variety of goods sold here. They have locally-raised, pasture-raised pork and beef as well as cocoa bombs. They have freshly baked cookies from Prairie Hill Cookie Company. They even invite food businesses like Jefe's Tex-Mex BBQ to sell outside the store to give shoppers more options. The Downtown Market at The Local Farmer is located in Mansfield, Texas.

1890 Marketplace (Granbury)

Store in Granbury - 24.25 mi

Located in Granbury, Texas, 1890 Marketplace offers “high-quality flavored olive oils, vinegars, and spices” from over 100 countries. The original inspiration for the marketplace came from a “signature spice rub” made in Texas over twenty-five years ago by the father of 1890 Marketplace co-owner “Jason Emerson.” They used the spice blend in cook-offs around Texas, and their cooking won award after award. Jason Emerson saw the potential to “introduce it to the restaurant scene.” Although he is hesitant to sell it, he eventually opened a small spice shop selling their special spice rub, olive oils, and other products. They have a ton of “small batch, high quality olive oil” from a few different regions, and some of them are infused with different flavors.

Whole Foods Market (Fort Worth)

Store in Fort Worth - 24.40 mi

The Whole Foods Market (Fort Worth) "store is laid out well and you have plenty of room to shop without having to navigate around other carts". Their "coffee bar and smoothies are great". Even "the restaurant inside is also good". You "will still visit for its convenient location" even though "this location is a bit smaller than some". "If you search hard enough, you can find great deals on dry goods and produce" and also "if you're looking for odd stuff like peeled coconut this is the place for you". And for those who have a plant-based diet, you will find "their salad bar to have loads of plant-based choices such as quinoa, roasted carrots and other roasted veggie, nuts and even a line of oil-free salad dressings".

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