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    #11
    Prairie Fresh Food.
    On the bag is says carrots..
    Saskatchewan grown.
    These are the Outstanding young farmers I think?

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      #12
      Originally posted by Partners View Post
      Prairie Fresh Food.
      On the bag is says carrots..
      Saskatchewan grown.
      These are the Outstanding young farmers I think?
      They sure are good ! Compared to california carrots

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        #13
        Where are they available? Co-op, Sobey's/Safeway, Stoopidstore?
        Do they produce enough to supply a whole year, they would store under the right conditions, like potatoes?

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          #14
          I always wondered how California carrots can be so woody and tasteless. Do Outlook carrots taste more like garden carrots? About 30 years ago I attended a convention in Saskatoon partially supported by Department of Regional Economic Expansion. Different farm value-added ventures were highlighted. One of the speakers was Elysse ---- I forgot her last name. Her story was how an over abundance of potatoes turned into perogies and then quickly grew into Saskatchewan Fresh Pack. Its been a long time but this story has been fixed in my mind and every time I see the bag with the prairie lily logo, I think of her remarkable story.

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            #15
            They had this young couple on farm gate awhile ago.
            Yes they taste like..better than our garden carrots.

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              #16
              I tried to get some outlook carrots at tisdale co-op , manager said Monday that they're done for the year. we had been buying them up till the middle of January . they are better than garden carrots and quite reasonable . I think most of the co-ops carry them when available . make sure to try the Arabella (I think) tomatoes from the tomato man in alberta also . they taste like garden tomatoes and juicy , not like the California wood ones. hats off to co-ops for buying local !

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                #17
                It is an interesting question to ask at a good restaurant almost anywhere in Canada: where do you source your beef is particularly interesting.

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