Hubby and I finally stopped into
Southern Season this past Sunday. Imagine a cooking school, gourmet grocer, beer and wine shop, coffee shop, kitchenware gift shop, and restaurant under one roof.
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So many nut and soy butters, so much time. |
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Yes, a huge section of just jellies, jams,and preserves. |
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Yes, chocolate pumps! Several options available. |
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Retro cookie tins ready for filling. |
We didn't eat this time, but will check out
Southerly from breakfast, lunch, dinner, or bunch sometime. Gluten-free and vegan options are available at all serving times.
Have you been to
Southern Season yet?
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