Raw Milk in Lynnwood, Washington
5 raw milk sources found in Lynnwood, Washington, the United States
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Raw Milk Sources in Lynnwood
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Sunshine Produce Stand
200th St SW & 44th Ave W
Lynnwood, WA
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Sunshine Farmers Market
21126 44th Ave W, 7705
Lynnwood, WA
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JD'S Market Inc
4419 200th St SW
Lynnwood, WA
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Heritage Family Wholesale - Drop Location
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Lynnwood, WA
USDelivery of raw milk, meat, eggs, cheese and other farm goodness in Washington. Every product that we sell, we have personally built a relationship with the farmers. We visit each and every farm and talk extensively with them about their practices. Whether it be the food the animals consume or the humane living conditions we come to expect from the farms we work with. Most of our farmers have organic practices and many are grass-fed. Please see our links to each one of their websites. We take great pride in knowing exactly where the food we consume comes from. We want you to know that if we won't eat it, we won't sell it.
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Troika Euro Deli
14007 Hwy 99
Lynnwood, WA
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