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Christmas Greetings!

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posted on

December 18, 2019

Christmas Delivery is on Christmas Eve!

Deliveries will be made very early on 12/24, so be sure to look out for delivery notifications that morning as to when you can go pick up your food.

Get your turkey now for your Christmas dinner feast! They are in the 20 lb range. If you would like a smaller bird, the Esh's can offer you a half a turkey.

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Baked goods are available for one more week. Get them now to serve for Christmas breakfast or dessert or to give as gifts to family, friends and neighbors.

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Citrus Fruit Available for Christmas Week Delivery!

Apologies for the wrong date, but you can order your citrus fruit for next week's delivery just in time for Christmas. Order extra to make lovely gift baskets full of yummy, organic and chemical-free citrus for those on your lists this year.

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Holiday Specials

Cheesecakes (vanilla or lemon), water kefir and eggnog will remain on special holiday prices for another week. Be sure to grab them while they're hot!

Also on special this week, sweet potatoes... going for $1.50/pound (2 lb bag or 5 lb bag). Perfect for making that sweet potato pie, sweet potato casserole or candied yams.

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Reminder to Place Orders by Noon (12 PM) on Thursday for Delivery on 12/24!

Enjoy Barbie's Newsletter full of Christmas Cheer!

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