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I got a catalog from this company today, and their products are intriguing . The flavors of their

dressings , condiments, jams etc. sound so good and different . Has anyone out there had

experience with this company ? TIA.

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I have used many of their products and love this line. High quality and yes, wonderful varieties and delicious sounding names!  I recommend giving them a try Smiley Happy

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Let me tell you about them,they started many years ago ,here in the town i live in,eliot maine,we have a lane named stonewall lane,they made stuff in their kithen,well it took off,and they have a huge store in york maine,and other stores elsewhere,sell their stuff every where,they are multi millonares,their salad dressings are great,jams,and just about everything.

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I like Stonewall kitchen jams and mustards - definitely worth their price.

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I have tried many of their products and have never been disappointed.  They are a little on the pricey side, but as the saying goes, you get what you pay for.  I live fairly close to their headquarters in Maine, and love to go to their on site store there.  In addition to selling their products at that facility, they have a cafe and they even offer cooking classes.  I believe they started out making their products in a home kitchen.  They have certainly come a long way! 

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I really enjoy going there also.


@ZoetheCat wrote:

I have tried many of their products and have never been disappointed.  They are a little on the pricey side, but as the saying goes, you get what you pay for.  I live fairly close to their headquarters in Maine, and love to go to their on site store there.  In addition to selling their products at that facility, they have a cafe and they even offer cooking classes.  I believe they started out making their products in a home kitchen.  They have certainly come a long way! 


 

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the quality is excellent...I have been to one of their stores in Connecticut....their  jams are the best!!!!!!!!!!..I have some of their items in some local upscale stores..however  I still order sometimes..

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oops...I meant to say I have found some of their items in my area at upscale food stores...

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I live in the Pacific Northwest and can purchase their products in the grocery store.  They are very high quality and never disappoint. 

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Stonewall Kitchen is fabulous!  I first started using their products, years ago, when the two owners experimented making jams in their own kitchen.  Now, they have a beautiful production facility in York, Maine, where they have a cooking school, a cafe and a retail store.  Everything they sell is done to the highest standards.   Some of my favorites are their Roasted Garlic Onion Jam (smear it over a plain pizza crust, add blue cheese and bake!) and their richly exotic Maine Woods Hand Soap.  I can always find a great recipe in one of their cookbooks.

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