Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Atkins Farms


When fall starts to set in, Atkins Farms is the perfect place to go on the weekend to satisfy all of your autumn cravings.

This country market offers a full service deli, bakery, produce and meat department, as well as your standard grocery needs.

The bakery serves up fresh treats and drinks that visitors can sit down and enjoy in their dine-in section. The perfect fall meal to enjoy inside Atkins are their delicious cider donuts and hot apple cider.

You can bet that these apple-made products taste as fresh as ever. “Atkins Farm has been growing apples for over 100 years” with the first McIntosh tree planted in 1887, according to the Atkins Farms website.

After having a snack, venture outside to choose a pumpkin or build your own scarecrow. For $16.50, customers can use the build your own scarecrow station to create a unique scarecrow with clothes of one choice and stuff it right then and there.

As well as the bakery inside the main building, around the corner is Atkins’ Orchard Run ice cream. This stand offers fresh ice cream, hot dogs and cold drinks to enjoy.

If all of the products offered at Atkins have you itching to make a meal but need some guidance, Atkins’ Savory Suppers is your solution.

“Savory Suppers is meal preparation service designed to take all the work and worry out of preparing dinner,” according to the company’s website. “We do all the menu planning, shopping, ingredient preparation and clean up.”

All you have to do is go to Savory Suppers, select what meals your want, and prepare them at a 2-hour session using Atkins’ farm fresh ingredients and supplies. At the end of your session, take them home and place them in your freezer until your ready to finish off the baking in your home oven.

Atkins Farms is truly the best place to stop and enjoy every season; Hot drinks for the winter, ice cream for summer, and donuts, apples and cider for the fall. The farm is a one-stop market that offers it all.

Atkins Farms is located at the corner of Route 116 and Bay Road in South Amherst.

2 comments:

  1. Atkins farm is so awesome. I didn't know about the "Savory suppers" thing - that sounds really useful! Great post!

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  2. Atkins is definitely a classic. I agree -- good post!

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