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Thibert Farms Home Delivery – Saturday

February 18th, 2010

As reported in the Windsor Star recently, The Thibert Farm is now taking internet and phone orders and bringing its farm fresh goodness to your front door.

This post is just a reminder that the next delivery is this Saturday, February 20. To order by internet, download and complete February Order Form-1 and email back to Richard.  Or telephone the Thibert Farm at 519-682-0204.

This winter Richard has introduced Irish Oatmeal Bread and “Inspiration Loaf” (with raisins and many nuts and seeds) to his line of bakery and meat products.

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Home Sweet Home (Delivery)

November 17th, 2009

After a recent visit to The Thibert Farm to get my fix of cookies and pancake mix, Richard mentioned that if all went well, he would be starting a home delivery service soon. Well eating local just got a little sweeter now that he has definitely decided to do a monthly food delivery to his Windsor customers.

A vendor at the Downtown Market this summer, Richard’s cookies, breads and flours were a big hit. But how often are customers willing to drive out to Comber to stock up? We don’t need to ask that anymore!

Richard writes:

I decided that I would cater to my customers by implementing a home delivery service. That’s right! Not only will I grow the grain, mill it, and bake it into the yummy nutritious breads, cookies etc. that everybody loves, now I will deliver it right to your door. Also by providing this service It will allow me make available the meat that I also grow right here on the farm. Hormone and chemically free meat that was fed only from my “non GMO” grain and hay (also grown on my farm)!

The Thibert Farm is on Facebook or you can visit the website. You can also email Richard directly (richard@thethibertfarm.com) …don’t forget to ask for the order form!

Richard shows us his cookie batter
during a recent visit.

My faves are the oatmeal raisin cookies. They make a great snack or I crumble them into a bowl of plain yoghurt. And no weekend would be complete without Thibert Farm’s multi-grain pancake mix. Yum!

You may hear a lot about this as Richard’s announcement came out today. Many of us are very excited since The Thibert Farm is committed to sustainable farming and provides quality products that are definitely local!

[A group of bloggers visited Richard in the summer for an in-depth tour of his operations. You can check out my post about that here. ]

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