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Monday, September 26, 2011

Mooney Farms Review

This is going to be a review from Mooney Farms. They sent me over 6 of their best selling items.
Mooney Farms began in 1987 as a family owned kiwi farming operation. Products were sold at the farmer’s markets in Northern California by the family members. With the addition of sun dried tomatoes, their first sale to Price Club South San Francisco changed everything. The family’s Bella Sun Luci Sun Dried Tomatoes in Olive Oil & Herbs sold out in a record 4 hours! Sun dried tomatoes had become mainstream and the Mooney Family had the winning recipe!

In 1994, Mooney Farms moved to a larger facility located in Chico, California to meet the growing demand for their products. Recently remodeled and expanded, the 100,000 square foot facility reflects their family’s rich history of the Mediterranean with 200 year old olive trees planted among the rows of lavender and rosemary.

The Mooney Family originates from Sonoma County and has always appreciated the natural beauty and style of Sonoma’s Vineyard landscapes and wineries which line the beautiful farming valley’s. Reminiscent of this area, they have created a beautiful rustic Italian style tasting room and storefront, which welcomes you to their family business

I will start with their jar items. They sent me over their Sun Dried Tomatoes in Olive Oil & Herbs - Halves $4.99, Sun Dried Tomatoes in Olive Oil & Herbs - Julienne Cut $4.99, Sun Dried Tomato Pesto with whole pinenuts $4.99, and Sun Dried Tomato Bruschetta with Italian Basil $4.99.
These are really good I have used them in my pasta sauce, salads and anything that you want a bit of fresh tomato flavor in.

Next they sent their California Sun Dried Tomatoes Julienne Cut with Italian Basil 3.5oz bag $2.99 and their California Sun Dried Tomatoes Julienne Cut with Zesty Peppers 3.5oz bag $2.99 .

These are really good and on their web site they have alot of recipes that you can use with these items. There is definitely something for everyone who love tomatoes out there. When I added them to my pasta sauce they blended right in and cooked up very nicely.

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I received these items for review purposes only. My opinions are honest and I was not paid for this review.

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