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Boutwell Farms Taking Orders for Windmill Market Delivery
Boutwell Farms of Clayton AL is now supplying meat to Windmill Market in Fairhope. Right now the market has a variety of sausage, hot dogs (beef, pork, combination), and bacon in stock, but Boutwell is also taking orders for delivery next weekend (the 28th/29th). Products include a variety of cuts of pork and beef, in addition to the sausage and dogs.
Orders must be placed by 10am Wednesday, August 25. You can view a product list on their web site. Also, don’t overlook the sampler boxes, available in the budget category. We ordered a hog box this summer and enjoyed it. Although they’re not available now, it looks like they will have whole chickens at the beginning of September.
Incidentally, I noticed that the grocery at Windmill Market now carries a limited selection of Sweet Home Farm cheese, though there is (I believe) a significant markup. Still, if you can afford it you don’t have to drive to Elberta.