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Summer’s Gardens & GiftsNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Hughes Springs - 33.31 mi

Summer’s Garden & Gifts is a one-stop-shop for all your gift needs. They opened in 2011 and to date, they offer flowering plants, roses, shrubs, gift baskets, homemade canned foods, customized tumblers, apparel, goat products, and many other custom gift ideas. On top of that, they also craft all-natural and homemade salsas, jams, jellies, relishes, and pickles. “The jellies and pickles were all amazing” that “it was hard to choose” a favorite. They offer a great selection of confitures from the “white wine jelly” that “is really awesome” to the “habanero/ghost pepper pickles” that are so lovely and delectable. If you like a mix of flavors, we recommend you to get “the sweet-n-spicy pickles.” But beware, they are “absolutely delicious” and highly “addictive!” 

Haute Goat Creamery

Artisan Food Producer in White Oak - 40.16 mi

Located in White Oak, Texas, Haute Goat Creamery has developed quite a following for their artisan goat-milk cheeses, a well made cheese with incredible taste and texture which give patrons the taste of old-world European cheese making traditions. Artisan cheese is created in small batches by hand with recipes that have passed down from generation to generation. They have various flavors of Fresh Chevre that is moist, creamy, lightly salted, mild and delicately flavored. Fresh Grade A goat milk is delivered from two local Texas dairies. The herds are comprised of La Mancha, Nubian, and Alpine breeds. With staggered breeding, the milk is available year around and never frozen.

Boggy Creek Honey FarmNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Omaha - 48.79 mi

Boggy Creek Honey Farm is owned by Jesse Wright of Omaha, Texas. Their honey is dubbed as “Pure East Texas Honey” produced in Northeast Texas within 50 miles of Texarkana and Longview. It is best described as a multi-floral wildflower honey. Some of the principle sources are several clovers, prickly ash, rattan vine, persimmon, and privet. It is generally a medium amber color and is produced mid April through early June. Most of the customers describe it as having a very unusual, floral flavor. Unfortunately, Boggy Creek Honey Farm has no physical store but they do sell it directly to the customers and to several retail locations in Mt. Pleasant, Texas.

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