thanksgiving will never be the same…
vincent family cranberries.
now available fresh.
excuse me while i squeal with excitement.
vincent family cranberries.
now available fresh.
excuse me while i squeal with excitement.
on opening weekend of the beaverton farmer’s market, i fell in love all over again with dried cranberries. the booth was simple - dried cranberries and bottles of cranberry juice. two guys behind the table looking somewhat out of place (like they’d be more comfortable out in a bog than hobnobbing with your typical farmer’s market shopper.) and some pretty great branding - great packaging, stunning signage…and, when it comes to food, it’s no secret i’ll try anything that has better-than-usual packaging.
so, i asked a few questions - cranberries in oregon? you bottle this yourself? you dry the cranberries? where? how? you guys own the place? your last name is vincent?
i walked away with a bag of dried cranberries and a bottle of the. best. cranberry. juice. you’ll. ever. taste. the kid and i ate the bag of cranberries (the entire thing) that afternoon. ‘even better than raisins,’ is how my little one described them.
such delicious cranberries made me curious. i started doing a bit of research. it seems the vincent family has a long, long history of cranberry farming…and, in true oregonian style, broke their ties with mega-corporate ocean spray so that they could make a go at cranberry farming alone thus increasing their profits and sorting out ways to become organic. no longer selling their luscious cranberries to ocean spray, they went about bottling their own juice and creating crazy good dried cranberries all on their own.
leaving behind the comfort of corporate support is a HUGE DEAL, people. owning and operating a profitable small family farm is also a huge deal. the vincent’s invested their life savings into making this work - and i feel it’s our duty to support them. and when you taste their cranberries, i know you’ll agree.
vincent family cranberry juices & dried berries can be found here:
for more information on the vincent family & their bog, check here.
for an interesting story on how they broke ties with ocean spray, check here.