This farm is in a remote area that I had no reception to check in here. It is a small farmstand with an indoor area. They have mostly farm produce as well as baked goods as well as milk and ice cream from Bruton dairy. They do sell the real bottled milk and they have cider for sale as well.
As a novelty they sell quail eggs which I understood after asking were more nutritious than regular eggs. They sell for $2.50 a dozen. Believe me they were very small. Reminded me of those tiny egg chocolates you would get at Easter. I was told a dozen is the equivalent of about 3 to 4 regular size eggs tops.
I was looking at their apples which were a little higher priced. Unfortunately some of them were soft and they sell them by a small crate. Red peppers sell for $1.00 but again the ones I checked were too soft.
You can purchase pumpkins and other gourds here as well. They do have the giant size ones similar to a farm I visited yesterday up in Wexford.
The girl was very nice and allowed me to do my own selection but unfortunately wasn't able to come up with a good combination of fresh stuff. Will try again next time I am in the area.
I definitely will research the quail eggs to see what I can do with them since that is a novelty.