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Road Trip: Slough Food and Edison, WA

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If you postpone going north on Chuckanut Drive into the really good part and instead take a left on to West Bow Hill Road, you are rewarded with the adorable and wee Edison, Washington (map HERE). The town has two bakeries, two bars, and a specialty foods store. In other words, all the staples.

You can get a selection of meat and cheese and wine to accompany both at Slough Food (not to mention freshly churned butter from Golden Glen and many local cheese options including Gothberg Farms goat gouda). The wine selection is small and fantastic, as are the beer and non-alc choices. Procure bread to go with all of that at Breadfarm, and maybe some sweets, but make sure to stop at the Farm to Market Bakery as well, which is on the corner in a little house as the road winds out of the two block town.

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