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💐 3 local, last-minute Mother’s Day gift ideas

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Farmhouse Delivery ATX May 2023

Farmhouse Delivery was created in 2009 to bridge the gap between Texans hungry for fresh, local food and small, sustainable farms.

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The best things in life are free, but a delicious, perfectly-baked pastry from a local bakery delivered straight to your door is a pretty close second.

If you’re in search of a last-minute gift for Mom, online, Texas-based farmers market Farmhouse Delivery has your back. Treat whoever you’re celebrating to a special delivery of:

  • A bouquet of fresh-picked flowers from a local farm
  • A gourmet pancake breakfast
  • Fresh pastries from a local bakery
  • And so much more*

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