I am here with David Dean of Hungry Village Tours.
Hello.
So David, could you tell us a little bit about Hungry Village Tours?
I'd be happy to.
So I started Hungry Village Tours here in Sogatuck six years ago.
It's a wonderful way to experience Sogatuck and Douglas and the surrounding countryside
in a very unique and different way.
So we offer both a culinary walk and a delicious drive.
And the delicious drive is sort of the farm to table movement come to life.
I have a minibus, a minibus that Hungry Village Tours owns.
Go, we leave the SCA at 10 in the morning and we spend all day visiting six different
properties again, sort of in the surrounding countryside.
So it's a beautiful day and all the farms, if you will, are different from each other.
From a family farm, to goat cheese farm, to organic blueberries, to the winery, to hard
cider.
You've been out here for 80 years, is that right?
79.
79.
That gets your attention big time.
It's sitting there, it's sitting there.
Wow, what are we thinking, what are we tasting here?
We're going to go to the camp.
I think the camp is probably the best.
Yeah, it's good, huh?
Really, it's good.
We're going to go to the camp, we're going to go to the camp, we're going to go to the
camp.
The culinary walk is in Saga Tuck and it's from nine till noon and it's possible during
weekdays.
We visit about six different places that are food related businesses around town and maybe
learn a little bit more of the background of the business, obviously do some sampling
and some things that you may or may not realize are in Saga Tuck but it changes the way you
shop and visit the Saga Tuck for sure.
We're going to go to the camp, we're going to go to the camp, we're going to go to the
camp, we're going to go to the camp, we're going to go to the camp, we're going to go
to the camp, we're going to go to the camp, we're going to go to the camp, we're going
to go to the camp.
