Millions of Americans with bloated stomachs and stuffed refrigerators probably don’t wake up the day after Thanksgiving with an acute craving for turkey.
More likely, they’re sick of it.
But Carla Growney is already taking orders for next year’s holiday. At her home in Tabernacle Township, Burlington County, she raises free-range turkeys that people reserve more than a year in advance for their family meals.
This is “slow food.” It takes time and care to produce, and Growney said she has found people throughout South Jersey who gladly sacrifice cost and speed for quality and peace of mind.
“It’s a movement where people care more about how it’s treated and how it’s fed than they’re concerned about the cost of it,” said Growney, owner of 7th Heaven Farm on Old Indian Mills Road.
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More likely, they’re sick of it.
But Carla Growney is already taking orders for next year’s holiday. At her home in Tabernacle Township, Burlington County, she raises free-range turkeys that people reserve more than a year in advance for their family meals.
This is “slow food.” It takes time and care to produce, and Growney said she has found people throughout South Jersey who gladly sacrifice cost and speed for quality and peace of mind.
“It’s a movement where people care more about how it’s treated and how it’s fed than they’re concerned about the cost of it,” said Growney, owner of 7th Heaven Farm on Old Indian Mills Road.
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