Garden to Glass: Pierce County sisters and farmers open soda fountain using their crops
Sisters Belinda and Venise have essentially created a cocktail farm.
WILKESON, Wash. - Two Pierce County sisters and farmers are hoping to inspire others in the agriculture industry with their innovative idea of taking their crops and using them to create a vintage style soda shop in the tiny town of Wilkeson.
Sisters Belinda and Venise say this is the reaction the usually get when they tell other farmers about what they do: Usually they re confused a little bit; it’s definitely not traditional farming in any sense, the sisters explain.
Simple Goodness Sisters ‘Shakes Up’ Subscription Box Industry by Launching “The Cocktail Farm Club”
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Combining the best elements of a traditional farm share CSA and the surprise and delight of a wine club, cocktail and mocktail lovers are invited to raise their glass and enjoy the best of the season’s harvest from the Simple Goodness Farm through micro-batches of garden-to-glass drink syrups.
Simple Goodness Sisters: Photo Credit Rylea Foehl Photography
Our Cocktail Farm Club members will get first dibs on our newest and most popular syrups,” shares Belinda Kelly, Co-Founder of Simple Goodness Sisters. “Our Apple Pie syrup sold out in three days! Now, our Club members will be guaranteed to receive special syrups, like our famous Huckleberry Spruce.