Garlic Lavender Rub, & More Lavender In Emmett Idaho
Check out our famous Garlic Lavender Herb Blend. It is delicious! You can buy it at the Boise Co-op in Boise Idaho. You can also order some straight from the farm. case2312@vandals.uidaho.edu $7.00 a jar plus shipping/packaging. You send the money we send the delicious rub. Great for the barbecue, sprinkle on vegetables, bread, or toss in pasta or rice. Lavender buds for sale, see below for details.
Customers Love River Ridge Farm's Garlic Lavender Herb Rub
"Good Morning I am in need of 3 more jars of your lavendar garlic rub. Now my friends are asking what tastes so good about everything I use it on. I infused some olive oil with it and had warm bread for dipping and they couldn't get enough of it. They couldn't figure out what it was that tasted so great, so when I put the jar under their nose and let them smell, they went crazy and wanted some immediately. HA Last time I was in Boise visiting my sister I purchased 3 jars and have just a small amount left and that was in June, so you can see I am going thru about 1 jar per month. Please let me know what the shipping charges are and the total cost and I will get a check in the mail to you. HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN MY HOME STATE IDAHO. LORRIE"
Hi, I think my wife picked this up at the Saturday morning market this past summer in Eagle? Anyway we live in Eagle and I need some more. I was thinking about getting maybe 6 jars and I could send some out as gifts too. I make all our bread and even my wife likes it and she doesnt really care for garlic. We have three Parrots who love it too! Can you take a credit card over the phone or where do I mail a check to?
Parrots: Zues the blue and gold amazon-female,15 years old. Zazu the double yellow head amazon-female,15 years old and Gizmo the yellow naped amazon-male, 20 years old. Three dogs too, a regular zoo!
Thank you, Patrick
*We do take checks or cash. No credit cards at this time. :)
Chicken Pictures
Here are some of our little chicks.
I have included a picture of a hen who grows her bottom beak out and it twists. I cut off a leg from an old pair of sweat pants to act as a holding device. I put her in the sweat pant leg so I can use both my hands to trim her beak. I use a goat hoof trimmer to cut her beak.
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