As we gather around the table this Thanksgiving, our family wants to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to all of you—our cherished customers. Your support allows us to do what we love, and it means more to us than words can ever convey.
Thanksgiving is so much more than just turkey and pie (though we’ll never say no to seconds on pie!). It’s a day to pause, reflect, and celebrate the blessings in our lives—especially the bonds of family and friends. In today’s busy world, moments like these remind us of what truly matters: the people who enrich our lives and the opportunity to share love and kindness.
The roots of Thanksgiving take us back to 1621, when the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag people shared a harvest feast in Plymouth, Massachusetts. That first Thanksgiving wasn’t just about food; it was about community, mutual respect, and gratitude for overcoming hardships together. While the story may have evolved over the centuries, its core message remains the same: celebrating unity, resilience, and thankfulness.
This year, we hope you find joy in creating lasting memories with your loved ones—whether it’s through shared laughter, a hearty meal, or simply appreciating each other’s presence. And as you count your blessings, please know that your trust and loyalty are among ours.
From our family to yours, we wish you a Thanksgiving filled with warmth, happiness, and togetherness. May your hearts and homes be full, and may the spirit of gratitude carry through every day of the year.
A small way to say Thanks: We are offering a Black Friday sale of 20% off EVERYTHING in our store! The sale starts at 12:01am Friday, and ends Friday at midnight, so enjoy this and again, thank you for your support of our small veteran owned and family managed Idaho farm.
Use promo code "THANKS" to have 20% removed from your total.
This is a great time to consider Christmas gifts too (28 days away if you can imagine), including Sponsor An Animal, which is a super unique and fun gift that lasts the entire year! Learn more here.
With thanks and blessings,
Ron, Lisa, Tony & Heather
A few pics from this year...
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