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Shop for Local Food this Winter

Do you ever wonder how you can incorporate more local food into your diet in the winter?

Maybe it all seemed like fun and games during the warmer months when apples were falling off trees like rain from the sky or strawberries were popping up from the ground in all their juicy glory but now that things have turned cold, you're finding it a bit tougher?

We get it! We even sympathize! BUT- worry not all you lovers of local.  This winter, crack open the beer (local of course) and celebrate because there are SO many ways to enjoy local food in Oxford.

 


 

Fruit & Veggie Fix

Winter greens (lettuce, spinach etc.), carrots, leeks, peppers, potatoes, apples

Binnendyk Orchard

  • 332700 Plank Line

We have fresh apples almost year round. In the fall we also have fresh vegetables, squash, pumpkins, honey and everything…

Nith Valley Organics

  • 936754 Blenheim Road

Nith Valley Organics is a diversified farm with vegetables, eggs, and meat available year round. We offer a limited…

Bentum Family Farm

  • 565556 Towerline Road

Bentum Family Farm is an organically managed CSA farm operated by James and Catherine Bentum just outside of Woodstock…

Sheldon Berries

  • 276347 Line 27

Open: June - October: Monday - Saturday, 9AM to 5PM Products: Blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, beans, peas…

This time of year, we're swapping out sweeter, lighter fruits for hearty veg and deliciously tasty apples. 

At Binnendyk Orchards in Tillsonburg, you can shop a variety of delicious apples grown on-site.  From varieties that are great for straight-up biting into to ones for your holiday baking, they've got you covered.

Fancy getting your greens? Check out Nith Valley Organics in Plattsville to get your fill.  Open all year round, this organic farm is a must-stop in Oxford (check them out in this recent LCBO video alongside a few others in this article).  From amazing heads of cabbage to arugula, spinach, beets and more, you'll find what's in season at Nith Valley Organics.

In the Woodstock area, you'll love the bags of greens from Bentum Family Farm.  Pick them up at the Woodstock Farmers Market on Saturdays or Inside U Health on Wednesdays. Additionally, try their winter carrots, red peppers and more abound! Keep those vitamins and flavours flowing.

Even with all these fresh veggies, we know missing fruit is the elephant in the room. Thankfully, Oxford farmers prepare for this sweet drought by freezing berries in the summer months to last all winter long.  If you'd like to grab some frozen fresh berries, contact Berrylicious Fruit Farms, Thames River Melons or Sheldon Berries to grab some! 

 


 

More Wheys to Love Cheese

Cheese inspired by all different countries around the world. Think everything from farmhouse Goudas and Appenzeller Swiss to Spanish Manchego and Havarti

Red Dragon Dairy

  • 383747 Salford Road

From farmer to cheese maker, Red Dragon Dairy has become a reality for Ellis Morris and his family. When they emigrated to…

Of course, we can't talk about local food in Canada's Dairy Capital without mentioning our amazing cheese scene.  The cheesemakers in Oxford (you can find them on the Oxford County Cheese Trail) pump out wheel after wheel of artisan cheese all year long that will have you salivating.

For straight-up, no-nonsense Gouda, head to Mountainoak Cheese where they craft 18 different varieties of it! We're huge fans of pretty much all the flavours but to try a couple of our favs pick up their GOLD, celery or wild nettle Gouda. In addition to their tasty gouda, Mountainoak makes curds (plain and black pepper) and three types of Quark which can be substituted for your morning yogurt! Crafted in-house using milk from their dairy farm, Mountainoak has won some pretty amazing awards over the years at The Royal Winter Fair, British Empire Cheese Awards and more. 

Just around the corner, Bright Cheese and Butter is known for its sharp, aged cheddars but they do so much more than that! They also make an oh-so-nutty asiago, sizzlin' hot Havarti, Monterey jack and more. Located inside an 1800s cheese factory in rural Oxford, it's a great place to stop and make your cheese run.

On the outskirts of Woodstock on a beautiful country road, Gunn's Hill Artisan Cheese crafts Swiss-inspired cheeses using milk from the family dairy herd. We're suckers for their Handeck cheese which is crafted just as they would in the Swiss mountains and their Oxford Harvest Cheese named for the beautiful county we live in! 

In Salford, Ellis and Sion Morris craft amazing sheep's milk cheeses that will make you think you're sitting in a Spanish tapas bar if you just close your eyes for a sec. Their pecorino cheese is out-of-this-world delicious and doesn't even get us started on their famous smoked feta. 

Pop into their brand new cheese factory to check out their cheeses as well as a selection of local groceries, fresh curds, baked goods, lamb meat and some groceries from the UK where the owner, Ellis Morris, is from!

Not far from the last stop, New Galma Dairy offers their delicious dutch-style cheeses. This family owned and operated dairy has a growing list of flavours to taste and try, with samples available before purchase.

 


 

Carnivorous Hearts

Chicken, beef, pork, even bison!

Alstein Farms Inc

  • 436455 43rd Line

At Alstein Farms we produce natural healthy Black Angus Beef from our Superior Carcass Quality Herd. Our cattle are fed…

Blue Cow Delivery

  • 774766 Oxford Rd 14

Shopping local is easier than ever with bluecowdelivery.ca. Go online to place your order and receive milk and more to…

Buffalo Ben Bison

  • 255395 25th Line

High quality, 100% grass fed, vacuum sealed bison meat with no hormones or antibiotics. “Bison happens to be one of the…

Eshcol Farms

  • 157030 15th Line

Open: by appointment only or at St. Mary's Farmers' Market May-Nov Products: Organic red veal, ground beef, all beef…

Good Nature Eco Farm

  • 135148 13 Line

We always dreamed of having a farm of our own and our plans were accelerated when we rescued a 2-day old goat that was not…

We haven't forgotten about all you meat eaters either! In Oxford, we have a huge selection of meats to add to your plate.  From heritage varieties of chicken, beef, pork and lamb to longhorn beef and even BISON, there truly is something new to try around every corner. 

Visit scenic farms on backcountry roads and artisanal butchers and farmers' markets to find the perfect cut and hear the story behind your plate. For a full list of producers and meat suppliers check out the meat section on our Oxford Fresh page. 

 


 

That Sweet Nectar

Honey and Maple Syrup

Hayes Haven Farm

  • 244600 Airport Rd

Hayes Maple Syrup is made just the way you like it! Pure sweetness tapped from a sugar bush on the Hayes’ family farm and…

Jakeman's Maple Farm

  • 454414 Trillium Line, R. R. # 1

For over 140 years, Jakeman's has been perfecting Ontario maple syrup craftmanship. Five generations of maple producers…

McCully's Hill Farm

  • 4074 Perth Line #9, R. R. # 2

Farm Fresh Market: We specialize in the production of preserves, maple products, natural meats, homemade baking, and…

Natural sweeteners? They're the bees' knees! At Oxford Honey in Burgessville, you can shop a variety of delicious honey straight from the hive.

Choose from unpasteurized liquid honey or naturally creamed honey and even shop a variety of other bee-related products like honeycombs, pure beeswax candles, hand creams and lip balms and for those feeling adventurous, even your beekeeping supplies! 

If maple syrup is more your thing, no worries! Get that lovingly tapped Canadian goodness at Jakeman's Maple Farm in rural Oxford.

This family-run maple syrup operation is in its fourth generation and they've got it down to an art.  Not only can you pick up syrup but maple coffee, maple sugar (hello holiday baking), maple cookies and their signature blueberry ice wine maple syrup. 

 


 

Brews for the Crew

Craft beer, locally-roasted coffee, tasty teas, glass bottle milk

Blue Cow Delivery

  • 774766 Oxford Rd 14

Shopping local is easier than ever with bluecowdelivery.ca. Go online to place your order and receive milk and more to…

Brickhouse Brewpub

  • 190 Fairway Rd.

The first of it's kind in Oxford County, Brickhouse Brewpub offers twenty-five taps of all independent Ontario craft beer…

Whatever you're drinking, we've got it. Celebrate the holiday with a round of craft beer.  Kick off your morning with a hot coffee. Grab a cold bottle of milk or chill out with a comforting cup of tea. In Oxford we have those bases covered.

For your caffeine fix, head into Early Bird Coffee in Woodstock. At Early Bird, Elio Caporicci roasts premium beans in-house for amazing roasts in dark, medium and light but this time of year, we love their festive roast.  

Looking for a celebration drink? Woohoo! Ring in the winter with a cold pint of craft beer from Upper Thames Brewing Company on-site at the brewery or their sister location, The Brickhouse Brewpub.

They have some great flagship brews always available (try the Timberbeast Brown Ale!) as well as some wonderful seasonal brews including their Mocha Latte Porter which uses coffee from Early Bird and chocolate from Habitual Chocolate.

Towards Tillsonburg, Ramblin' Road Brewery Farm is an awesome place to visit with delicious brews crafted on site (may we recommend their Pure BRED red ale?) and The Roost restaurant complete with all sorts of local goodness. 

Blue Cow Delivery is based out of Greener Pastures Eco Farms and delivers cold milk and other local goods across the county.  Check them out at the Saturday Woodstock Fairgrounds Farmers Market to pick up your glass bottle. 

Psst! Looking for hot chocolate? Check the next section.

 


 

Sweet Tooth

Chocolate of course!

Habitual Chocolate

  • 389 Dundas St.

Craft Chocolate Maker Angela Neddo creates chocolate from scratch with minimal ingredients, celebrating the flavour profile of the beans used. Explore the flavours with a chocolate tasting. In the summer enjoy handcrafted ice cream and in the winter cozy up with house-made hot…

At Habitual Chocolate in Woodstock, Angela Neddo crafts artisan chocolate from bean to bar in house.  That means that the taste of each bar is influenced by the growing conditions of the beans that he uses. 

Similar to wine, this allows you to taste the unique terroir that differs in each bar depending on where the beans were grown. It's seriously tasty and will bring even those who don't like dark chocolate, a true appreciation for it.

Fancy some holiday treats? Angela makes an AWESOME hot chocolate or mocha that you can get in bags to make at home or as a hot to-go drink. She also makes dipped fruit (year-round) and fondue kits in the winter!

 


 

To Market, We Go!

A mixture of local goods

Turner's Farm Market

  • 683655 Hwy 2, R. R. # 2

Take a trip out the Turner's Farm Market or visit us at the Ingersoll Kiwanis Farmers Market from the 3rd week of June to…

Variety is the spice of life! If you're looking to grab a bunch of local goods for dinner tonight, hit up one of our seasonal markets that offer up everything from fresh fruit and veg to preserves, baked goods and more.  You won't regret it! 

The Woodstock Fairgrounds Farmers Market is Oxford's only year-round market featuring many of those farmers highlighted above. You'll find everything from meat and coffee to fresh veg and baked goods. Please note Turners, YFM and Thames River Melons all wrap up their seasons around Christmas so be sure to check online for current hours before heading out!

 


 

Pickled and Preserved

That's still not enough? Okay, okay there's more. If you're anything like us, you love pickled and preserved things to add a little summer to your winter. Check out this blog all about the best pickled and preserved items in Oxford.

Culinary

Pickled and Preserved: Where and What to Get in Oxford

  • 5 min read

Tucking into a spicy ceasar with pickled asparagus. Dipping a fresh-baked pretzel into a grainy mustard. Smothering blueberry jam onto warm toast or a fresh-baked croissant. While summer gets all the glory and attention when it comes to local food, we're loving all these…


 

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