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Pumpkins at Jim's Apple Farm. |
Those of you who have read my blog, know of my love for Jim's Apple Farm. I went there first last year and wrote up a little post:
http://www.bittersweetlane-cherish.blogspot.com/2011/09/jims-apple-farm-aka-minnesotas-largest.html
Well, it just so happens that I went to the Minnesota Renaissance Festival this weekend and Jim's Apple Farm is just 20 minutes further down the road. My nephew LOVES root beer. Since they have a zillion different kind of root beer (maybe more like 87 but don't quote me on that), I thought it was time for him to visit his Root Beer Mecca.
Jim's remains awesome, bright yellow, and still only takes cash or check. They have changed a few displays around and have lots of seasonal gourds and such for sale outside. They have a bigger selection of cookie cutters in all different shapes and more decorating sprinkles.
Tons of apples available, too!
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Non-edible but cool-looking corn |
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This display is new since I went there last. All the old favorites are here! |
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Ferris Wheel o' Fun by the cash registers at Jim's Apple Farm |
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I got a bottle of this Dang! That's Good root beer. How could I resist? I haven't tried it yet but I'll let you know. The nephew got four bottles of different brands to do a mini taste test. |
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They have a large selection of maple syrups and other maple products on hand. Love real maple candy! |
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The maple syrup display at Jim's Apple Farm |
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Bacon candy has its own not-so-little display area. This includes bacon jam, bacon fudge, bacon mints, and the above Bacon Frosting. |
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Some Halloween candy at Jim's Apple Farm |
3 comments:
The lip pops look horrible. Who would buy/eat them?
Cookie cutters, you say? I'm making some things using them for my clay stuff. Maybe I should head over there. Want to go back on Sunday?
Yes, there are lots of cookie cutters. I didn't buy any because I have bucketloads. Let me know if you want to borrow any!
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