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Twin Cities Local Food Expands with a Pick-up Location in Plymouth

Online farmers market makes buying from local farms more convenient for residents in Plymouth, Hopkins, Minnetonka and Maple Grove.

Twin Cities Local Food (TCLF) is expanding with a customer pick-up location in Plymouth at the Church of Epiphany (4900 Nathan Lane N).

Twin Cities Local Food is an online marketplace for locally grown and produced food. They make year-round access to local food easier for families and individuals in the Twin Cities by connecting them directly with local farmers. TCLF has assembled a great variety of locally grown foods on one convenient web site, so you can make one purchase from multiple farms with no minimum requirements. Buy what you want in whatever amount you want.

Not only will you find fresh seasonal produce, but they also have grass fed and pastured meats, dairy and specialty agricultural products that are grown nearby. While they are not a CSA, many of their customers have come to think of them as the next Community Supported Agriculture.

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If you love supporting local food from local farms around the Twin Cities, this is your source. More information at www.twincitieslocalfood.com.

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