LifeDirt Foods
White Sea Salt 700g
White Sea Salt 700g
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Phone or Text 1-506-566-1975
Email hello@lifedirt.ca
Warehouse Location c/o Stirling’s Market, 666 Rothesay Ave, Saint John, NB E2H 2H4
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from 136 reviewsThis is some of the best Honey I have had and I have reordered more than once! Not only is it delicious but truly untampered Honey is even medicinal and likely won't be found in a grocery store. Hope this helps someone God bless
I am thankful for this local business and all its hard workers God bless u all
So flavourful and not over-sweet. Perfect for Thanksgiving, Christmas and many occasions. Amazing complement to sweet potato dishes!
We purchased and enjoyed a chicken for Thansgiving dinner!
We got the carrot lavender and the coconut curry and they were both delicious.
We get the large produce box and have been very happy with it. Living on Grand Manan it gives a much larger variety or produce which is MUCH fresher than anything we can get in the store. It’s fun to get different veggies that we wouldn’t normally get and try out new recipes. The Life Dort team is always great to deal with.
Absolutely love getting this box every 2 weeks. The food is fresh, healthy and delicious. It’s also cheaper than we would spend on groceries so we’re saving money by getting locally grown, often spray free or organic food while supporting an awesome local company who supports local growers! It’s a win win!
Thank you for providing farm fresh local produce. My family and I can taste the difference. So nutritious. Bon appétit! :)
These produce boxes are always top notch but this time the real treasure was the peaches from NS - they were so juicy and delicious!
My wife and I love digging into our Lifedirt box every two weeks to see what new things we have to try. It's a real motivation to eat more fresh veggies. Not once have I been disappointed by the quality or variety of the boxes. Miriam and team care deeply about their customers and, I believe, equally much about the farmers and producers they engage.