CARY, NC, August 05, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Millwood Farms Store announced today a new website and online store where visitors can purchase all manner of products made in North Carolina: jam, jelly, preserves, honey with or without the comb, homemade dog biscuits and bones, Heirloom Seeds for gardening, vegetables and flowers, raised planter gardens, garden tools, fertilizer and potting soils, vegetable canning tools, cast iron cooking utensils, bread and bread mixes, country style cobbler mix as well as an assortment of ciders and various arts and crafts.
"We are excited to put our products online for the general public and the people of North Carolina," said Pat Lloyd, Founder and President of Millwood Farms Store. "We have dozens of products made in North Carolina and we will be adding many more in the near future. Come visit and tell us what you think."
To see the products on the Millwood Farms Store website:
http://www.millwoodfarms.com/forthekitchen.html?source=pr-2011-08-05
http://www.millwoodfarms.com/jamsandjellies.html?source=pr-2011-08-05
http://www.millwoodfarms.com/porchdawg.html?source=pr-2011-08-05
http://www.millwoodfarms.com/raisedplantergarden01.html?source=pr-2011-08-05
http://www.millwoodfarms.com/artsandcrafts.html?source=pr-2011-08-05
About Millwood Farms Store
Millwood Farms is owned and operated by Pat Lloyd, a disabled Vietnam Vet, and Jan Jacobson, Horse Trainer, Dressage Judge, and former founder and owner of Performance Saddlery, Inc. Millwood Farms is dedicated to offering products made in North Carolina. These products include jam, jelly, preserves, homemade dog biscuits and bones, honey, arts and crafts, Heirloom Seeds and implements for gardens, raised planter gardens for vegetables, fertilizer and potting soils, vegetable canning tools. cast iron cooking utensils, bread and bread mixes, country style cobbler mix as well as an assortment of ciders. Most of our products are made by people living in the Raleigh area: Apex, Cary, Chapel Hill, Durham, Garner, Holly Springs, Morrisville and Wake Forest. To learn more about Millwood Farms, visit our web site: http://www.millwoodfarms.com/index.html?source=pr-2011-08-05
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