We love Butcher Boy’s connection to our community. With deep roots in the Merrimack Valley, we take the opportunities when we can to support other local businesses because we know that benefits everyone who lives and works here. Building those relationships is important for creating local jobs, boosting the tax base, and helping our communities thrive. Meet a few of these businesses here and stay tuned to our blog and social media
communities as we continue to highlight local vendors in the future.
When you shop at Butcher Boy, you can choose pasture-raised, organic eggs direct from Rogers Spring Hill Farm. This Haverhill, MA, farm has been run for generations by the Rogers family, beginning in 1902 and slowly expanding its operations ever since. Today, Hillary Rogers and her team welcome you to pick your own berries and apples, purchase a variety of flowers and vegetables, and even hire their experienced landscapers to design your backyard oasis.
Planning movie night at home? Munch on delicious non-GMO, gluten-free popcorn from Julie and Marty Lapham at thePopzup Popcorn Factoryin Dover, New Hampshire. Choose from hand-popped bags in a variety of seasonings.
If your snacking tastes run more sweet than savory, you can find GoodieKrunchat Butcher Boy. Inspired by HamdAllah Olona’s traditional family recipe from West Africa– but made in Haverhill!– it’s a rich, crunchy combination of coconut and other healthy ingredients that combine for a delicious vegan and gluten-free option to curb your hunger. If GoodieKrunch or its baker sound familiar, perhaps you heard about HamdAllah’s first place win in the Entrepreneurship for All business mentorship program. We love being part of promoting her success!
Coffee lovers appreciate the beans Butcher Boy gets from KaHa Coffee of Amesbury, MA. Forget the bland flavors you’re used to. The blends of KaHa’s specialty roasts created by Tyler Workman are like no other. What’s your favorite local product? Visit our market to see what else we offer that supports local businesses.
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