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Something Special Your Way Comes (in a Yoda voice)

Fredericksburg Farms

Something Special Your Way Comes (in a Yoda voice)

We are excited to be introducing a new product: our Fredericksburg Farms Wax Blossoms! These are scented wax shapes that can be melted in a wax melter, as many or as few as you like to make a custom scent. We have four fragrances in our initial release, and to get to these four, we have trialed different fragrances and wax shapes, and worked on the shape and graphic design of the packaging. Over the last months, we have asked for input from our Freddy Farms staff, and now we are ready to get input from our wholesale partners. So,...

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Founder's Day in Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg Farms

Founder's Day in Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg is celebrating Founder's Day this weekend, even though the actual anniversary of the date the first group of settlers arrived is not until Monday, May 8th. That intrepid group of families left homes in various parts of Germany and sailed for Texas to make a new start. They arrived in the fall of 1845 via Galveston and landed at the port of Indianola. Short on supplies and funds, the nobleman’s society that had arranged for them to come, faced huge obstacles trying to get the colonists to the land grant that had been secured and was located several hundred...

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Drought

Fredericksburg Farms

Drought

Drought, a dreaded word in the world of farmers and ranchers. Our family comes from a long line of people living close to the land. Today I attended a meeting of our local water board as the aquifer in our county is reaching a dangerously low level. Several folks attending this meeting commented on how conserving water is likely to become extremely critical as development in the Hill Country expands. There is only so much water available, and it is life giving. The issue with water made me think of how important it is to be always mindful of our...

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San Jacinto Day in Texas

Fredericksburg Farms

San Jacinto Day in Texas

Friday, April 21, is the 187th anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto. On April 21. 1836, General Sam Houston, the commander of the ragtag “Texian” army defeated the much larger Mexican forces under the command of General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. The two armies had marched east that rainy spring slogging through mud as Sam Houston managed to stay just ahead of Santa Anna, with Houston gathering additional men along the way to join his forces. The armies met at San Jacinto, east of the present city of Houston and in a surprise attack lasting minutes, the Texians...

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Employee Celebration

Fredericksburg Farms

Employee Celebration

Yesterday was a much-anticipated day here at Fredericksburg Farms. We announced the new department leads and supervisors. To celebrate, we had an all-company lunch featuring Ryan’s famous barbecued chicken for which he was starting the fire at 5:30 am this morning. Everyone contributed sides and desserts and it truly was a feast. There was potato salad, beans, two pasta salads, a big pot of greens, deviled eggs, corn pudding, potatoes “Juanita,” pickled onions, rolls, several varieties of breads, meatballs, several cakes, pies, cupcakes, cookies, banana pudding, and the ever-popular Fredericksburg favorite…German sweet rice. Now we all need to walk the 8/10...

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