Capability Mom: "So what is Graze? It is a group of Vermont farmers and producers who want to get their wonderful products out to people and have come up with a really creative way to do it. They deliver Vermont fresh food to you once a week (check the website to see if they are delivering in your town). I even heard from a Weston mom friend that everyone in her children’s school is using Graze. So I am in good company…Weston is full of people who know their farms and food."
Farm to Table: "[Graze is] a business that exemplifies the qualities of the local food movement, concerned not only with sustainability in food production, but in business practices as well. I believe that Graze has managed to fill in a big piece of the local food puzzle."
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CTBites: "What started out as a simple farm-to-front-door delivery service of meats, dairy and artisanal cheeses has now morphed into a company that's bringing busy families back to the dinner table."
Dan Woog Blog: "Let’s face it, actual farms are not easy to find... Time to Graze."
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Fairfield County Child: "Thanks to Graze, I won't be that lady at the store returning the moldy blueberries anymore."
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FoodieMommy: "I often feel as though I need to choose between caring about the food I give my children and life's challenges... But, for this week, at least, Graze made it feel like I didn't have to choose."
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Moms in Weston, CT: "My rating on Graze is a 10/10 on food quality, ease of website use, delivery reliability, and food choices."
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Norwalk's HamletHub: "Feeding your family right just got easier."
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Robin's Resources: "Those happy cows, like everything else they sell, taste really good."
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Stamford Advocate: "A far cry from the stomach-churning feedlots where much of the nation's cattle end up before being sent to slaughter, Graze takes produce from small, organic farms in Vermont and delivers them to the doorsteps of families from Fairfield to Greenwich."
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Talk About Norwalk: "This created a satisfying and healthy meal that I didn’t have to prepare, and for the same amount that I would spend to visit McDonalds. Not bad."
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The Hour: "The hunt for a grocery store with healthy, fresh and chemical-free foods has just gotten easier."
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Westport Patch: "Certainly, the convenience factor plays a huge role in Graze’s success... But the quality of the products keeps customers coming back."
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Also see: Westporter of the Week