Anonymous
Post 06/05/2021 08:09     Subject: South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

We were thinking of restarting with SMC. Are they pretty reliable now? We had so many problems at this time last year we couldn’t take anymore.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2021 07:19     Subject: South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

The cinnamon bread is really good for toast — especially if, like me, you aren’t a raisin fan. And the fact that it’s not pre-sliced means you can choose your own crispy:soft ratio.

I also think their nonfat milk is better than grocery store 1%.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2021 21:38     Subject: South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

Bump. Orange Blossom Honey Chèvre. Oh. My. I ate the log myself in two sittings. Delicate flavor, creamy like butter.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2020 19:13     Subject: South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

Another Monday, another missing item from my order. Thanks to the PP with the suggestion about the other company. I’m getting tired of not knowing what will come and what won’t. Pretty hard to meal plan that way when a box of meat or produce decides to not show up.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2020 10:25     Subject: South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Last week was my first week and while the coffee cake was great, we don't need a weekly cake. Trying butter and a produce box this week. I'll add in a cheese and milk to hit the delivery minimum but I still have eggs, honey, and cheese from last week. The milk was good but not AMAZING.


Everyone needs a weekly cake in their life.


NP. Agree, but I'm so frugal and I know i can make a great coffee cake myself (or at least with the trader joe mix that calls for a stick of butter) for a fraction of the cost... is this cake really that amazing?


Trader Joe's mix with a stick of good butter will make a better and healthier coffee cake for your family. South Mountain Creamery's website says their coffee cake is loaded with canola oil.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2020 10:22     Subject: Re:South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

For everyone raving about the coffee cake, it's no different than freezer aisle crap. Loaded up with oil. Our neighborhood bakery uses butter...

"Ingredients: wheat flour, sugar, canola oil, eggs, cinnamon, milk, baking soda"
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2020 23:52     Subject: South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

Well, I'd really like to go to bed but I'm still up waiting for my delivery. There's no way my cooler and ice packs are going to keep all of the dairy and meat products at a safe temperature until morning, particularly not when I set it all out at 3 pm. Our deliveries had been occurring around 6 pm for the last couple of months or so. I'm beginning to wonder if they forgot to deliver to me, like they often forget items in my order.

What cooler and/or ice packs are you all using?

And yes, I always tip.
Anonymous
Post 08/10/2020 19:58     Subject: Re:South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

I used to be a South Mountain delivery customer. I liked the products but couldn't deal with the business office. If this is you you might look into 4P which is a company which amalgamates products from small farmers and delivers weekly. They have produce meat and dairy options. South Mountain is one of the dairy suppliers. You can skip any bag or any week totally easily from your account. I swear I do not work for them--I've been a customer since March and am just really happy with it.
Anonymous
Post 08/10/2020 19:54     Subject: South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Last week was my first week and while the coffee cake was great, we don't need a weekly cake. Trying butter and a produce box this week. I'll add in a cheese and milk to hit the delivery minimum but I still have eggs, honey, and cheese from last week. The milk was good but not AMAZING.


Everyone needs a weekly cake in their life.


NP. Agree, but I'm so frugal and I know i can make a great coffee cake myself (or at least with the trader joe mix that calls for a stick of butter) for a fraction of the cost... is this cake really that amazing?
Anonymous
Post 08/10/2020 19:53     Subject: South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

Anonymous wrote:I tip every week, about $15.


thank you for this... that's great. I'm going to consider tipping every week rather than sporadically.
Anonymous
Post 08/10/2020 19:50     Subject: South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

Anonymous wrote:Last week was my first week and while the coffee cake was great, we don't need a weekly cake. Trying butter and a produce box this week. I'll add in a cheese and milk to hit the delivery minimum but I still have eggs, honey, and cheese from last week. The milk was good but not AMAZING.


Everyone needs a weekly cake in their life.
Anonymous
Post 08/10/2020 18:40     Subject: South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

I ordered three times in april and it didn't go well.
The cream cheese was expired (by a month) and most weeks I didn't get much of anything I was depending on. Maybe it's better now. At one point they stopped delivering meat too. I gave up.

Anonymous
Post 08/06/2020 12:35     Subject: South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

Anonymous wrote:Last week was my first week and while the coffee cake was great, we don't need a weekly cake. Trying butter and a produce box this week. I'll add in a cheese and milk to hit the delivery minimum but I still have eggs, honey, and cheese from last week. The milk was good but not AMAZING.


I agree with this! If I got it every week I would gain so much weight!

Anonymous
Post 08/06/2020 12:31     Subject: Re:South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

Anyone get the produce box this week? Am I supposed to plant that basil?
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2020 13:22     Subject: South Mountain Creamery delivery--what's good?

Anonymous wrote:Last week was my first week and while the coffee cake was great, we don't need a weekly cake. Trying butter and a produce box this week. I'll add in a cheese and milk to hit the delivery minimum but I still have eggs, honey, and cheese from last week. The milk was good but not AMAZING.[/quote
How’s the honey? Btw don’t be disappointed if you get hit with a delivery fee. I often order a lot to meet the minimum, but more often than not things are out of stock and my order gets bumped under the delivery minimum and I get hit with the fee.