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Local Hand Harvested Mussels available in Portland on Friday's starting July 17th. $2 per pound, purchase weekly or prepaid shares:


The Blue Dragon Mussel Wagon

Featuring Local Hand-Harvested Wild Mussels in Portland and Brunswick


In Portland on Friday's for 8 weeks starting July 17th. Come to buy mussels on the 17th and sign up for a CSF for the remaining weeks!
In Brunswick on Saturday Mornings availabe now.

Delicious! Taste samples and see for yourself! Free recipe cards
Healthy! High in protein, low in cholesterol and fat. Rich source of Omega-3, iron, manganese, phosphorous, selenium, zinc, and vitamins C and B12
More flavor than cultured mussels found in stores
Less Expensive than cultured mussels and ordinarily harder to find for the consumer
Support Sustainable Fishing, local fisherman, small business, and the local economy
Versatile, fun to eat, stores well frozen, lasts several days in 'fridge. But fresh is best and you can't get them any fresher.

Purchase Weekly or Pre-Paid Shares
Contact Information

Email:
philgray@gwi.net
Phone:
(207) 3730855

website: http://www.namanet.org/csf/blue-dragon-mussel-wagon

Mailing Address:

Phil Gray
17 Gray Road
Harpswell, ME 04079

Locations
Crystal Spring Farmer's Market
277 Pleasant Hill Road
Corner of Woodside Road and Pleasant Hill Road
Brunswick, ME, 04011
Every Saturday, 8:30am until 12:30


Clark Memorial United Methodist Church Parking Lot
17 Pleasant Avenue, Portland, ME
Fridays, 11am until 1pm
Starting July 17th through September 4th

Tags: community, csf, fishery, mussels, seafood, supported

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