We produce raw milk aged farmstead cheeses, fresh chevres (soft goat cheese, available plain or flavored), feta (available brined or marinated) and farmers cheese (available plain or flavored) using only milk from our goat herd, in our new creamery.
Each Saturday morning from 9am until noon you'll find us set up at the Cobblestone Farmers Market in Old Salem selling our farmstead goat cheese.
We pack the coolers with a variety of out goat milk cheeses and bring along a crate of our handmade goat's milk soap too. We'll be sampling a few of our cheeses each week too, so be sure to stop by our tent to say hi and try the goat cheeses!
Visit our farm's website for a list of other local stores and markets where customers are now able to purchase our goat cheeses in addition to our on-site farm store, which is just a few miles North of Winston-Salem. Plan a trip to the farm to visit with us and meet the girls!
Old Salem Cobblestone Farmers Market:
Saturday, June 8th: 9am-12pm
Farms (and farmers) all across the NW Piedmont are loving this rain! See the evidence for yourself this Saturday with all of the gorgeous and healthy produce at the Cobblestone Farmers Market, Winston-Salem's sustainable farmers market.
Featured items this week include:
Scattered Seeds Fam: cauliflower, carrots (purple, orange, yellow), turnips (white and red/pink)
JEEM: cherry tomatoes, beefsteak tomatoes, baby heirloom tomatoes
Fat Bear Farm: basil, asparagus, strawberries, buttercrunch head lettuce
Plum Granny Farm: certified organic Bogatyr and Georgian Crystal Garlic Scapes, Baby Artichokes, Baby Mesclun Salad Mix
Beta Verde: smokey cayenne cherry jam
Sanders Ridge Farm: fennel, golden and red beets
Gary's Produce: cauliflower (yellow and blue/purple)
Sugar Creek Farm: lots of certified organic kale and sugar snap peas
Yellow Wolf Farm: heritage pastured pork bratwurst for grilling, tenderloins, goat milk soap with organic oatmeal and honey plus lemongrass and lavender Rail Fence Farm: cabbage, golden and red beets, last of the broccoli and kohlrabi
Myers Mushrooms & More: shiitake mushrooms
This Saturday, Dell Guthrie will be performing in the "Midway". Tickets for the LaLa, the good music and good food event benefitting the Cobblestone Farmers Market on Sunday, June 23rd, are available at the Information Booth and online.
Visit our farm's website for a list of other local stores and markets where customers are now able to purchase our goat cheeses in addition to our on-site farm store, which is just a few miles North of Winston-Salem. Plan a trip to the farm to visit with us and meet the girls!
Old Salem Cobblestone Farmers Market:
Saturday, June 8th: 9am-12pm
Farms (and farmers) all across the NW Piedmont are loving this rain! See the evidence for yourself this Saturday with all of the gorgeous and healthy produce at the Cobblestone Farmers Market, Winston-Salem's sustainable farmers market.
Featured items this week include:
Scattered Seeds Fam: cauliflower, carrots (purple, orange, yellow), turnips (white and red/pink)
JEEM: cherry tomatoes, beefsteak tomatoes, baby heirloom tomatoes
Fat Bear Farm: basil, asparagus, strawberries, buttercrunch head lettuce
Plum Granny Farm: certified organic Bogatyr and Georgian Crystal Garlic Scapes, Baby Artichokes, Baby Mesclun Salad Mix
Beta Verde: smokey cayenne cherry jam
Sanders Ridge Farm: fennel, golden and red beets
Gary's Produce: cauliflower (yellow and blue/purple)
Sugar Creek Farm: lots of certified organic kale and sugar snap peas
Yellow Wolf Farm: heritage pastured pork bratwurst for grilling, tenderloins, goat milk soap with organic oatmeal and honey plus lemongrass and lavender Rail Fence Farm: cabbage, golden and red beets, last of the broccoli and kohlrabi
Myers Mushrooms & More: shiitake mushrooms
This Saturday, Dell Guthrie will be performing in the "Midway". Tickets for the LaLa, the good music and good food event benefitting the Cobblestone Farmers Market on Sunday, June 23rd, are available at the Information Booth and online.
Buffalo Creek Farm and Creamery, LLC
Germanton, NC 27019
336.969.5698
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