The
Wood'n SpoonPO Box 391, US 41 Mohawk, MI (906) 337-2435 1-877-887-8071 The Wooden Spoon Features The Bountiful Products of Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula. Handmade natural preserves, jams, jellies and syrups, naturally grown produce and baked goods. Many of the wild berries are picked in the Keweenaw forests. or shop online using our PayPal Shopping Cart and any major credit card. You do not have to have a PayPal account to shop online. Holiday
2007 Specials and Printable Order
Form The Wooden Spoon is located on US 41 in Mohawk, MI approximately 25 miles north of Houghton in Keweenaw County. The Keweenaw Peninsula, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, has long been famous for its annual crop of wild berries, including the rare Thimbleberry.
We grow the berries for our preserves and our fresh produce. On our 20 acre farm, we use no chemical pesticides and we use as many natural practices as possible.
We feature the wild Thimbleberry Jam. Thimbleberries are generally regarded as the most sought after berry by visitors as well as local gourmets. They are a unique type of berry growing in the Upper Peninsula. The thimbleberries are related to raspberries and blackberries but have a special flavor all their own.
The Wood'n Spoon is open mid May to mid October. Mail and phone orders
available or you can order online using our PayPal Shopping
Cart Holiday 2007 Jam, Jelly, and Fruit Cake Specials and Printable Order Form These items are available online using
our PayPal Shopping Cart
Call, E-Mail,
or order online and we will get your jams and
jellies right out to you. Feel free to stop by and visit us. The Wood'n Spoon
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