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If you haven't been; Trader's Point Creamery in Northwest Indianapolis is the best place for locally sourced and organic food in Indianapolis.

Also, please read "Harvest for Hope" by Jane Goodall. available on Amazon.com.

Thanks,
Grant

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Their yogurt is a staple in our house. I've always loved yogurt- Commercial, house brand, home made, it's all good. (Well, mostly...) But Traders Point's yogurt transcends. A creamy blurp on my cereal turns mundane into magic. A swig at bedtime is the best midnight snack going. Yummmmm!

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And the chocolate milk is ungodly. I don't care if it is organic or not, it is way better than anything you have ever had.

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At my house, their chocolate milk doesn't last a whole day. However, my favorite thing at Trader's Point Creamery is the ice cream. I'm a firm believer that one shouldn't skimp on food--and cheap/fake ice cream is one of the worst sins. I've been know to drive to their shop from my home in Columbus just to indulge.

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Traders Point has great products, but their milk is unreasonably expensive. And it shouldn't be that way. But with all the expense of that fancy facility, all the marketing, the push to distribute to far away places. Well, you get it. There are smaller alternative producers in Indiana.

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