$25 A Day: Jenny's Farm Stand
Like most Michiganders, I love fall — the colors, the smells, the crisp clean air and most of all cider and donuts! I love cider so much that the family and I go on a yearly pilgrimage of sorts to find the best cider around. Personally I like the unpasteurized ciders, but have come to accept that it is increasingly difficult to find unless you press your own cider (which we also do yearly, but that's for another story).
I have passed this love of fall activities onto my children. They also seem to look forward to visiting the cider mill, picking out their pumpkins and eating the donuts. Last fall though, we were on a pretty tight budget. As I was lamenting about the cost of going to many local cider mills, a neighbor told me about Jenny's Dexter Market.
What I liked:
When we pulled up the stand, we had no trouble parking - Actually we went twice last year because the kids enjoyed it so much, and neither time did we have difficulty parking! The walk from the parking lot was simple as well; we only had to yield to the horse drawn hay-wagon as it came through.
Jenny's is a very picturesque place. There are an array of colorful seasonal baskets of mums, shades of shining orange pumpkins, many gourds, corn stalks, Indian corn and a small gazebo next to a quaint pond with a small water fall. There is also a small petting farm on the property. It makes the perfect backdrop for the many fall family photo-ops you desire! If you ask my son, he loved the glistening golden hay-bale "pile" that beckons to children of all ages and sizes. At first I was a bit leery that my children might become stuck among the hay-bale tunnels, but as any good parent would do, I conquered that fear by going in with him, and suffering the potential indignation and laughter if I became stuck. Oh who am I kidding, I am a big kid at heart and fully enjoyed clambering through the underground maze of tunnels and "peek-holes". For concerned parents though, rest assured the pile is not simply bales of hay, but a carefully constructed series of platforms with hay bales piled on top! My children enjoyed climbing on top, around and through the myriad of tunnels within. Jenny's Dexter Market has something for everyone, from fresh produce, to cider and donuts to Halloween and seasonal decorations and flowers. Take a break from the typical and make sure to stop by; you'll be happy that you did!Jenny's Dexter Market 734-424-3431 8366 Island Lake Road Dexter, MI 48130
For the convenience of AnnArbor.com reader's I have also compiled a list of all the Cider Mills and Orchard's in Washtenaw County on my Ann Arbor Mom Blog.
Tammy Mayrend is a Search Marketing professional who blogs on local activities for families at annarbormom.com.
Photos by Tammy Mayrend. In photos Zach, Gabby and Tammy Mayrend taken at Jenny's Farm Stand, 2008.