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Meadow Stone Farm: Brooklyn, CT

199 Hartford Raod
Brooklyn, CT 6234
860.617.2982
www.meadowstonefarm.com

2007_01_16-goat.jpgWe love goats. We love their quirky personalities almost as much as we love their milk. Meadow Stone Farm is a small family farms nestled in the woods of northeast Connecticut. The Noiseux mother/father/son/wife team craft cheese, soap and other skin care products from fresh, raw goat's milk.

We have the sensuous Classic Goats' Milk Facial Bar ($8) in our bathroom at the moment. The way the little goat face is fading with use is bitter sweet. The farm also sells scented soaps, shave bars, lotions, balms and salves, all made with their own pure goats' milk, and all available for purchase online.

Best of all, the farm sells their very own raw goats' milk, with no hormones or additives. They cannot ship the milk, so you'll have to head up to the green, furry woods of northeast Connecticut to buy yourself a bottle. Be sure to call first, the farm does not always have the milk available.

 
 

Meadow Stone Farm

Location:
199 Hartford Raod
Brooklyn , CT 6234
Phone:
860.617.2982
Website: www.meadowstonefarm.com
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their Moringa soap is the best hand-made soap on the planet, and worth every penny! Made my skin like silk!

posted by Katrina on 2007-03-04 23:32:24

I received SUPER personalized service from Meadow Stone Farm. Once you try their soaps, you won't go back to anything else - pure ingredients & just like butter.

posted by elizabeth on 2007-03-15 16:57:16

The best of the best of goat milk soap; nothing else compares to this!

posted by Holli O. on 2007-03-17 21:38:31

Has anyone had their MILK? You won't go back to pasteurized after you have this! I substituted it for cow milk in the cardboard container, and my kids didn't know the difference!

posted by Tammy on 2007-03-21 13:40:47

One of my friends took a drive out to the country (3 hours!) to visit Meadowstone Farm. She came back with some delectable goodies that she shared with us!- smoked cheeses and things we just can't get here in Brooklyn.

posted by angie6 on June 1st 2007 at 6:40pm
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