Author George Eliot (actually a pseudonym for Mary Ann Evans) wrote that "No man can be wise on an empty stomach." I agree. Which is why, if I lived in Lander, I know my stomach would often lead me to 628 Main Street, home to JB’s Wild Wyoming, established in 1994. For my morning English Muffin, I’d pick up some of Sandy’s hand-picked wild Chokecherry jam. For my ham sandwiches, I’d buy her excellent Dill mustard. Whichever of Jerry’s handmade sausages I’d choose—Buffalo, Elk, B


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