Ridgely Corn recommendation

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silverwings
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Ridgely Corn recommendation

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I normally go to Ridgely via 301, right on 304, right at Cutoff Rd at Bridgetown, then right to go to the flight park turnoff. On my way home today I stopped at the farm market which is about 3 miles west of Bridgetown and got some fresh corn. IT WAS WONDERFUL. Try some if you can and you won't be disappointed. It's probably better to pick it up on your way there since they close at sometime in the evening.
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They also make great pies. I bought a pie there to bring to a friend's party-- everyone was going nuts over that pie.

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Re: Ridgely Corn recommendation

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The name of the farm is Mason's Heritage (http://www.masonsheritage.com/)

Their Chocolate Crinkle cookies are to die for!
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Re: Ridgely Corn recommendation

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Yes, Mason's farm. Organic. I stop there all the time. Green beans and corn last time. Both were excellent. They also sell meat. I bought some last time but haven't tried it yet. Oh...and Ice Cream ;-) Always have a small cooler with you.
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