Raw Cow Milk Kefir Found 400 Miles from Seattle,Washington
9 raw cow milk kefir sources within 400 miles
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About Raw Milk Kefir Sources Near Seattle,Washington
Raw milk kefir is traditionally made by culturing fresh, unpasteurized milk with live kefir grains. It's sought after for its tart, effervescent flavor and traceable farm origin. Sources near Seattle,Washington may include:
- Direct Farm Sales: Buy raw kefir straight from the dairy farm with on-site or pre-order pickup
- Herdshare Programs: Own a share of a cow or goat herd to legally access raw dairy including kefir
- Specialty Retailers: Health food stores and co-ops that carry raw dairy products from local farms
- Drop Locations: Scheduled delivery pickup points coordinated by farms in your region
- Farmers Markets: Some farms sell raw kefir seasonally at local markets
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Raw Cow Milk Kefir Availability Near Seattle,Washington
Within 400 miles of Seattle,Washington: 5 farms with direct sales and 4 off-farm sources.
Raw Cow Milk Kefir Sources Near Seattle,Washington
9 sources found
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Sprouts Farmers Market
13010 Aurora Ave N
Seattle, WA
US 98133Only carries Raw Farm raw milk kefir (for pets).
Store Hours: 7:00AM –10:00PM
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Helios Farms - Drop Point
811 Pine St
Hood River, OR
US 97031View Helios Farms - Drop Point's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Hood River, OR.
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Homebody Co-Op
Contact for details
Beavercreek, OR
US 97004🥛 Homebody Co-Op Raw Milk Herd Share Program 🥛
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Rathdrum Craft and Farmers Market
16114 N Meyer Rd
Rathdrum, ID
US 83858Produce, farm fresh eggs, flowers, plants, baked goods, crafts & more.
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Ramsey Farmstead Ranch
22847 N Ramsey Rd
Rathdrum, ID
US 83858A2 A2 unprocessed cow's milk available for on farm pick up. Milk also available at the Rathdrum Farmers Market.
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Country Blessings Farm
8156 E Flats Loop
Harrison, ID
US 83833Also sells raw chocolate milk. Find their products at Pilgrim's Market in CDA.
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Helios Farms LLC
2077 Skelly South Rd
Yoncalla, OR
US 97499-9770View Helios Farms LLC's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Yoncalla, OR.
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Lovenwater Farm
600 Morning View Dr
Kalispell, MT
US 59901Boutique Organic Raw Dairy Farm located in Kalispell, MT. We offer a multitude of raw dairy products from our fully disease and milk tested herd.
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Lovenwater Farm - Pickup Location
333 Baker Ave
Whitefish, MT
US 59937Pickup hours: 10 am- 2pm Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
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