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2007-2008

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LOCAL FOOD GUIDE

About Georgia Organics What is a Local Food System? Georgia Harvest Calendar Locator Map Glossary Farms • Produce Farms • Meat & Dairy Farmers’ Markets Community Supported Agriculture Restaurants, Bakeries & Caterers Grocers Specialty Retailers & Businesses Bed & Breakfasts Suppliers Seed Sources Farm Cooperatives Community Gardens Recipes Organizations Membership Application

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SPONSORSHIP Georgia Organics would like to thank the following partners for their support of the production of the 2007/2008 Local Food Guide. USDA Risk Management Agency

Produced in partnership with the Risk Management Agency (RMA) of the USDA under the Community Outreach and Assistance Partnership Program

Whole Foods Market Les Dames dʼEscoffier, Atlanta Chapter

Printed on 100% Recycled Paper with Soy-Based Ink


GEORGIA ORGANICS DEAR READERS: We are pleased to present you with our 2007-2008 Local Food Guide. Last year’s inaugural edition was met with great applause and expectation. In fact, our 28,000 copies flew off the shelf within almost two months. We return this year with 50,000 copies of an improved and easier-to-read guide that we hope is a page-turning, mouth-watering resource for you to find sustainable, organic and locally produced food—fresh, healthy and delicious—no matter where you live in Georgia. Don’t miss what’s inside this year’s appetizing guide: • Meet your local farmers! Enjoy reading profiles on some of Georgia’s hardest working sustainable heroes. • ‘Tis the season! Turn to page 5 and review our harvest calendar for what’s in season during the upcoming months. • Follow your nose! Use the map to access local, fresh food—only a hop, skip and a jump away. • Fresh out of the oven! More award-winning recipes to try out, share with friends and enjoy with family. • Join the movement! Become a Georgia Organics member today and support healthy farms and food. A special thanks goes to Les Dames d’Escoffier’s Atlanta Chapter, USDA’s Risk Management Agency, and Whole Foods Market for sponsorship of our second annual Local Food Guide. We would also like to graciously acknowledge Elicia Fritsch, our steadfast Food Guide coordinator, and all the volunteers in pulling together the hundreds of details that make up this guide. Yours in sustainable food and farms, Alice Rolls Executive Director

Local Food Guide Production Project Director Designer Copywriter Profile Photography Cover & Other Produce Photography Other Photography P.O. Box 8924 Atlanta, GA 31106 www.georgiaorganics.org 678.702.0400

Elicia Fritsch Jill Veysey-Peirce, ideas4sale designs Nancy Tao, Tao Communications Anthony-Masterson Photography Tom Broadnax Joaquin Lara Plus a multitude of volunteers who we deeply appreciate!


About Georgia Organics

I N T E G R AT I N G H E A LT H Y, S U S TA I N A B L E , A N D L O C A L LY G R O W N F O O D INTO THE LIVES OF ALL GEORGIANS. This is the mission of Georgia Organics, a n o n p r o f i t , m e m b e r- s u p p o r t e d o r g a n i z a t i o n .

THESE ARE OUR OBJECTIVES: • • • • •

Connect consumers with local farmers Recruit and mentor new and emerging farmers Foster school gardening and farm-to-school programs that improve children’s nutrition Create farm-to-institution model by working with local farmers Integrate local and sustainable agriculture within our government’s vision for livable communities

In addition to this Local Food Guide, our programs include farmer mentoring, farm tours, an annual conference and other educational events, online resources and publications, and other special events that celebrate local foods. You can support your local food system—your “foodshed”—by becoming a member of Georgia Organics. Members attend all events at a discounted price and receive our quarterly newsletter, The Dirt, in the mail.

2007 Georgia Organics Board of Directors

George Boyhan, Statesboro Leeann Culbreath, Tifton Juan Carlos Diaz-Perez, Tifton Jennifer DuBose, Atlanta Leslie Fellows, Roswell Mike Gilroy, Bowdon Will Harris, Bluffton Daron Joffe, Savannah Jay Lazega, Atlanta

Daniel Parson, Atlanta Barbara Petit, Atlanta Rick Reed, Douglas Mary Reilly, Atlanta Alex Rilko, Covington Mike Smith, Newington Charlotte Swancy, Ranger Edward Taylor, Clarkesville Michael Tuohy, Atlanta

Staff Executive Director Mentoring Program Coordinator Administrative Coordinator South Georgia Program Coordinator Director of Communications & Outreach Conference Coordinator

Alice Rolls Karen Adler Ivey Doyal Relinda Walker Suzanne Welander Mary Anne Woodie

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Local Food System Information

W H AT I S A L O C A L F O O D S Y S T E M ? It used to be that all food was local. You grew it yourself, or purchased it from the corner store. Today, it’s the supermarket that serves as most families’ food source. The fresh food found there is far more likely to have come from the other side of the world than from down the street. Indeed, the average food item travels 1,500 miles before reaching your plate. A local food system is a community-based model where consumers buy fresh food grown by local producers. This Local Food Guide will help you find growers who sell at farmers’ markets, find a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) group to join, or locate the stores and restaurants in your area that make a serious effort to buy products grown by local farmers. These are all features of a local food system—along with you, the consumer. Buying sustainable and organic food grown within your local area has some very real benefits: • • • • • •

Fresher food tastes better and is better for you Dollars stay in your local community Oil consumption falls Pollution and soil erosion are reduced Pastoral rural landscapes are preserved Small family farms thrive

Perhaps the greatest benefit is the relationship that develops between consumer and farmer. Farm produce is no longer an easily-replaced commodity; it has personality, a story, and a sense of place. It becomes life-enriching, not just life-sustaining. There’s a lot that you can do to support the creation of your local food system. Here are 5 great ways to get started: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Go to your local farmers’ market and buy from organic and sustainable farmers. Share the stories about where your food comes from with your friends and family—and bring them to the farmers’ market with you the next time you go. Ask your grocer where the produce they buy comes from, and purchase fresh, locally grown foods when stocked. Patronize the restaurants and stores that support local farmers. Get involved with Georgia Organics: become a member (see page 71), attend events, farm tours, field days, conferences—or volunteer.

Make it a point to eat local foods and savor Georgia’s seasonal bounty!


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Apples Arugula Asparagus Basil Beans Beets Blueberries Broccoli Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Cantaloupes Carrots Collards Corn-Sweet Cucumbers Cut Flowers Eggplant Figs Garlic-Cured Grapes-Muscadine Kale and other greens Lettuce Mushrooms Okra Peaches Peas-English Peas-Field Pecans Peppers Persimmons Potatoes-Irish Potatoes-Sweet Radish Seedlings Soybean- Edamame Spinach Squash-Summer Squash-Winter Strawberries Tomatoes Turnips Vidalia Onions Watermelon Peak Harvest .

Season Extension

Eating local means eating seasonal. This calendar shows the variety of produce available from local farms throughout the year.

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Locator Map

Grocers Farmersʼ Markets Farms Interstate Freeways

Atlanta Metro Counties

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Locator Map FA R M S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

10 Signs Garden & Gourmet Atlanta Comm Food Bank Bay Creek Acres Bent Spade Farm Beyond the Boonies Farm Blackberry Creek Farm Boann’s Banks Burns Best Farm C&M Earthworks Cane Creek Farm Carlton Farms Cimino Farm Clark Farm & Produce Cloudland Farms Cook Family Farm Country Gardens Crager-Hager Farm Crystal Organic Farm Custer Farms Davis Farms CSA Deep South Growers Deerwood Farm Denton Flower Farm Do Tell Farm Dorsey Farm Double B Farm Eden Farms Enota Organic Farm Etcetera Farms Fairywood Thicket Farmer Jeff’s Produce Fort Creek Farm Freehome Gardens Full Moon Farms Gaia Gardens Garmon Family Farm Glover Family Farm Greenleaf Farms H & H Farm Harvest Lake Farm Healthy Hollow Farm Heritage Organic Farm Hodge Ranch Holcomb Ridge Farm Holt Heritage Farm Home Park Farm Home Town Garden Horner Farms Inc Hudson Red Angus Hyde-Away Farm Indian Ridge Farm J & J Farm Jim’s Farm Keystone Organics La Gracia Ladybug Farms Lazy Beans Farm Leaning Tree Farm Lee Farms—Epicuristic Live River Lodge and Farm

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61 Loving Hearts Pharm 13 62 Lynndale Farms 18 63 Mason’s Garden 20 64 McMullan Family Farm 16 65 Miles Berry Farm 9 66 Mountain Earth Farms 15 67 Okie Dokie Farm 15 68 Old Bethany Farm 11 69 Omar’s Lake Oconee Garden 17 70 Organic Eats 16 71 Paulk Vineyards 16 72 Pebble Hill Grove 10 73 P.O.P.S. 13 74 Ramshackle Hollow Organic 12 75 Revival Gardens Organic 17 76 Riley Farms 12 77 Rise ‘N Shine Farm 19 78 Riverdale Chicken Ranch 22 79 Riverview Farms 14 80 Rocky Hollow Farm 10 81 Scharko Farms 14 82 Serenbe Farms 14 83 Sim’s Garden Patch 18 84 Sleepy Hollow Farm 20 85 Sparkman Dairy 22 86 Sweet Grass Dairy 24 87 Sweetwater Growers 11 88 Tamworth Farm 23 89 Taylor Farms 24 90 TaylOrganic/Split Cedar 16 91 Ten Mile Creek Farm 9 92 Tink’s Beef 24 93 Tommy’s Tomatoes 18 94 Truly Living Well 14 95 Two Doves Farm 13 96 Ups and Downs Farm 16 97 Vidalia Organics Inc. 18 98 Walker Farms 18 99 Whippoorwill Hollow Org 19 100 White Oak Pastures 22 101 Wolfcreek Wilderness Farm 19 102 Woodland Gardens 12 103 Yoder Family Farm 12

FA R M E R S ’ M A R K E T S 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20

Acworth Farmers’ Mkt 27 Athens Green Mkt 26 Athens Locally Grown 27 Battlefield Farmers’ Mkt 31 City Market on the Green 25 Comer Farmers’ Mkt 30 Cotton Mill Farmers’ Mkt 25 Cumming Farmers’ Mkt 27 Decatur Org. Farmers’ Mkt 27 Dntn Athens Farmers’ Mkt 27 Downtown Sandersville Mkt 31 Duluth Farmers’ Mkt 29 E. Atl Village Farmers’ Mkt 28 Fairburn Farmers’ Mkt 28 Farm Mkt at Cagle’s Dairy 26 GA Citizen’s Coalition/Hung. 28 Gertie Mae’s Farmers’ Mkt 29

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Gilmer County Farmers’ Mkt 29 Green Mkt for Piedmont Pk. 28 Hall County Farmers Mkt 29 Hartwell Farmers Mkt 30 Hawkinsville Comm. Mkt 30 Jasper Farmers’ Mkt 30 Local Farmstand 28 Marietta Sq. Farmers’ Mkt 27 Market on Main 26 Market on the Square 30 Morningside Farmers’ Mkt 28 N. Fulton Tailgate Farm. Mkt 28 Oconee Farmers Mkt 30 Perry Farmers’ Mkt 30 Rome Green Mkt 27 Saturday Mkt on Broad 31 Savannah Starland Farm.Mkt 26 Serenbe Farmers’ Artist Mkt 28 Simply Homegrown 30 Sparta/Hancock Co-op Mkt 29 Spruill Green Mkt 33 Stephens Co. Farmers’ Mkt 31 Suwannee Farmers’ Mkt 29 Tallahassee Farmers’ Mkt 29 Village Farmers’ Mkt 26 Washington Farmers’ Mkt 31 Woodville Farmers’ Mkt 29

GROCERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

Brighter Day Natural Foods Daily Groceries Food Co-op Earth Fare Farmers Natural Foods Gosford Wine Grain Expectations Harry’s Farmers Market Life Grocery Life Is Good Health Food Little’s Grill Cabbagetown Mia’s Health Foods Mother Nature’s Eden Natural Market Place Natural Path New Life Natural Foods Phoenix Natural Food Mkt. Rainbow Natural Foods Return to Eden Savor Specialty Foods Sevananda Natural Foods Bella Cucina Star Provisions Sunburst Natural Foods Sunburst Natural Foods Swheat Market & Deli Via Elisa Pasta Whole Foods Market Whole Foods Market Whole Foods Market Whole Foods Market Whole Foods Market Wholesome Earth

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GLOSSARY

Farmers’ Markets | p. 36

Farmers’ Markets | p. 37

Certified Organic Organic farming is based on a system that maintains and replenishes soil fertility and does not use toxic and persistent pesticides and fertilizers. All products sold as organic must be certified. Certification includes inspections of farms and processing facilities to ensure that growers and handlers are meeting the strict uniform standards outlined under the National Organic Program. Farms that are certified are indicated with this symbol. Naturally Grown / Sustainable Some farms prefer not to pursue an organic certification, but follow organic or sustainable practices. Sustainable agriculture refers to the ability of a farm to produce food indefinitely, without causing irreversible damage to ecosystem health. Biodynamics Biodynamics is a biological non-chemical method of agriculture which seeks to actively work with the healthgiving forces of nature. Biodynamic farmers develop their farms as self-sustaining organisms within the surrounding ecosystem. Grassfed / Pastured Grassfed animals are raised naturally, on pasture, as opposed to being kept in confinement and fed an unnatural diet of high carbohydrate grains. Pasturing livestock and poultry is ecologically sustainable, humane, and produces meat, dairy and eggs that are healthier, safer, and more nutritious. Permaculture Applicable to food production, land use, and community building, permaculture is an ethical design system which aims to create sustainable habitats by following nature’s patterns. The term “permaculture” is derived from permanent agriculture, or permanent culture. Community Supported Agriculture Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) describes a relationship where consumers purchase shares of a farmer’s crop in advance of the growing season. Each week, the farmer harvests and assembles a box of fresh produce; shareholders may pick up their boxes at the farm, delivery sites, or home delivery may be offered. A CSA season typically runs from late spring through late fall. Community Garden Community gardens play an integral role in developing local food systems that build community and provide healthy food for residents. These are small plots of land allocated to individuals, families, and groups by an organization that holds title or lease to the land, sometimes for rent, sometimes simply as a grant of land. Heritage and Heirloom Heritage and heirloom both mean the same thing, though “heritage” is usually used to describe animals, while “heirloom” refers generally to kinds of plants. These terms describe varieties of animals and crops that have unique genetic traits or were grown or raised many years ago. —8—


FA R M S • P R O D U C E “To see the

joy on

the face of people after they have eaten our

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great pleasure, and to hear the

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in the voice of those who purchase our food creates joy.” -K. Rashid Nuri Truly Living Well Natural Urban Farm East Point, Georgia

Organic farmers like Rashid Nuri are passionate about building healthy, fertile soil and a naturally balanced eco-system to harvest the most nutrient dense fruits and vegetables. A sampling of the end result is vine-ripened tomatoes, succulent berries, crisp lettuces and herbs, and the sweetest, messiest watermelons! Truly Living Well provides the local community with healthy and nutritious vegetables, fruits, and herbs grown without the use of chemicals. They also supply local markets and restaurants with natural produce and offer educational programs in edible landscaping and land use.

Appling County

Bacon County

Miles Berry Farm 4626 Highway 144, Baxley GA 31513 Allen Miles, 912.367.4634 jamiles@hughes.net Blueberries, corn, potatoes, beans, squash, peppers (hot, sweet, and bell types), and melons. Call our farm for directions and information.

Ten Mile Creek Farm 321 Sugar Cane Lane, Alma GA 31510 David & Deborah Hardage, 772.321.7959 verodawg@yahoo.com Our recently planted 45 acres of organic blueberries should be producing a good crop in the summer of 2007.

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Farms • Produce Bartow County

Carroll County

Holt Heritage Farm and Supply 1235 Euharlee Road, Kingston GA 30145 Chaz & Georgia Holt, 770.608.4093 cdholt77@yahoo.com www.holtfarmsupply.com We have a farm storefront and offer a U-pick patch or on-demand picking. You can find a full mixture of vegetables, fruit, and culinary herbs with us. We manage our land/lives with low-impact principles and sustainable foodshed ideology.

Crager-Hager Farm 2314 Pleasant Ridge Road, Bremen GA 30010 Wendy Crager & Bryan Hager, 770.537.3720 wcrager@yahoo.com www.gonzogourmet.com Diverse vegetables and fruit grown on 3 acres and in unheated greenhouses. Specialties: garlic, shiitake mushrooms, spinach, strawberries, blueberries, basil, and Gonzo Gourmet Pesto. Vendor at Cotton Mill Farmers’ Market. Member of Farmers’ Fresh Food Network.

Berrien County Dorsey Farm 725 Sandybluff Road, Nashville GA 31639 Jeff Dorsey, 888.751.6629 jdorsey@fmb.net We grow conventional pecans, but are currently checking into several sustainable agriculture projects. Brooks County Pebble Hill Grove 9047 Moultrie Highway, Quitman GA 31643 Frank & Teresa Bibin, 229.775.3347 bibin@batfarm.com www.batfarm.com We grow and sell certified organic pecans in shell. We build quality bat homes and accessories. We help farmers and gardeners establish their own bat colonies for safe and effective insect control. Bulloch County Clark Farm & Produce 526 Clark Farm Road, Twin City GA 30471 Al Clark, 912.531.3746 adclark@bulloch.net Our sustainable family farm grows strawberries, watermelons, sweet corn, peas, butterbeans, squash, okra, and pumpkins. We provide hayrides for groups by appointment. Healthy Hollow Farm 2321 Old River Road, South, Brooklet GA 30415 Jim & Connie Hayes, 912.823.3563 jbhayes60@yahoo.com Our family farm grows melons, cucumbers, squash, tomatoes, greens, corn, and potatoes. We are currently in the process of becoming certified organic.

Garmon Family Farm 327 Old Four Notch Road, Whitesburg GA 30185 Larry & Corinna Garmon, 770.214.8531 www.garmonfamilyfarm.com Best known for our blueberries, we are a small family farm located approximately one hour west of Atlanta. We have blueberries, muscadines, scuppernongs, pears, apples, seasonal garden produce, herbs, free-range eggs, and flowers. We grow mostly heirloom and specialty vegetables. H & H Farm 1372 Brickyard Road, Bowdon GA 30108 Janet Holbrook, 770.258.8865 H&H Farm is a small sustainable educational resource used as a consumer model for growing food on 3 acres, including meat and dairy. We sell vegetables and goat milk soap in Carrollton at the Cotton Mill Farmers’ Market. Rocky Hollow Farm 588 Staples Dairy Road, Carrollton GA 30116 Joyce Reid, 770.854.7143 jackereid@bellsouth.net Naturally grown herb plants, heirloom tomato plants, vegetables and blueberries. See us at Cotton Mill Market in Carrollton. Catoosa County Burns Best Farm Ringgold GA 30736 Mike & Denise Burns, 770.402.7916 denise.burns@burnsbestfarm.com www.burnsbestfarm.com Specializing in blueberries and blackberries. We also grow a wide variety of heirloom tomatoes and vegetables such as okra, cucumbers, melons, squash, filet beans, and beets. We sell at Marietta Square Farmers’ Market on Saturdays and by appointment. —10—


Farms • Produce Chattooga County Holcomb Ridge Farm 6180 Haywood Valley Road, Summerville GA 30747 Russell & Sharon Holcomb, 706.857.5148 skholcomb@alltel.net Our farm has been Certified Naturally Grown for three years, but we have been growing that way for over 10 years. We grow vegetables and greens, including heirloom varieties, fruit, and free-range eggs. We sell at the Rome Green Market and at the farm. Cherokee County Freehome Gardens 901 Trinity Church Road, Canton GA 30115 Mary Anne Woodie & Harold Carney, 770.720.9690 mawoodie@mindspring.com We are a small CSA/market garden in east Cherokee County, using only sustainable and organic growing methods. In addition to the CSA, we sell our vegetables, herbs, and flowers at the Cumming Market on Saturdays June through September.

Old Bethany Farm 1423 Upper Bethany Road, Ball Ground GA 30107 Michele & Ed Lawson, 770.704.9172 milaw5@aol.com Our 5 acre family farm is located in Cherokee County. We produce a variety of sustainably grown vegetables and cut flowers, specializing in garlic and sunflowers. We sell at Jasper Farmers’ Market and our on-farm stand. Sweetwater Growers 4060 Knox Bridge Highway, Canton GA 30114 404.992.0199 www.sweetwatergrowers.com Our family-run business is dedicated to bringing fresh culinary herbs and specialty greens of the highest quality to you. Our herbs and greens are grown hydroponically in a sterile environment. We sell online, at specialty grocers, and to fine dining establishments. v Buy locally grown. Food that travels 20 miles from the field to your kitchen is “more green” than food that travels 2,000 miles. v

Keeping Agriculture Alive! Our goal is to help agriculture producers and home gardeners while insuring a safe healthy environment and working to develop a sustainable food shed and living system. Specializing in Organic and Sustainable Farming Supplies and Practices

Fresh Produce & Plants • U-Pick Patch • Herbs • Vegetables • Fruit • Organic Plant Starts • Landscape Plants

Sustainable Growing Supplies & Consulting • Garden Tools • Vegetable & Lawn Seed • Greenhouse Kits • Greenhouse Supplies • Low Impact Pest Controls • Organic Fertilizers • Biological Amendments • Soils • Compost

Sustainable Living Products • Mini Solar Power Systems • Mini Bio Diesel Refineries • “Bee Natural” 100% Wild Bees Wax Candle Orbs • Eco Friendly Cleaning Supplies • Canning/Preserving Supplies • Literature

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Greenhouse and field grown fruits and vegetables, including lettuce, squash, cucumber, peppers, eggplant, chard, spinach, strawberries, blueberries, and more!

Cherokee County (continued) Yoder Family Farm 75 Bobwhite Trail, Canton GA 30115 Bill Yoder, 404.408.6389 bryoder@alltel.net www.localharvest.org Growing organic heirloom and specialty variety vegetables. We grow over 200 varieties and eight colors of heirloom tomatoes. We run a CSA and also sell at Marietta Square Market on Saturday and Spruill Farmers’ Market on Wednesday. Call for other details.

Ramshackle Hollow Organic Farm 157 Paper Trace Lane, Nicholls GA 31554 Faye Smith, 912.632.4816 organicgarlic@gmail.com Come pick the sweetest, certified organic blueberries to be found and get your supply of the freshest tasting garlic from our own variety.

Clarke County Full Moon Farms 1095 Spring Valley Road, Athens GA 30605 Jason Mann, 706.247.2100 info@fullmooncoop.org www.fullmooncoop.org Full Moon Farms is a biodynamic education and research farm that with its sister restaurant, farm255, provides the citizens of Athens with local food and culture. Woodland Gardens 1355 Athens Road, Winterville GA 30683 Tucker Taylor & Celia Barss, 706.227.1944 farm@woodlandgardens.org We farm year-round on 5 acres and in unheated hoophouses and heated greenhouses. We sell at the Morningside Farmers’ Market in Atlanta, to restaurants in Atlanta and Athens, and through our subscription box in Athens. Clinch County Horner Farms Inc. 124 Horner Drive, Homerville GA 31634 Connie Horner, 912.487.3049 horners@hughes.net Currently in full-scale production of blueberries, but we are expanding. Please contact us for availability of other berries, fruits and produce.

Riley Farms P.O. Box 351, Broxton GA 31519 Charlie & Darquitta Riley, 912.359.2443 driley@alltel.net Our vegetables, watermelons and sweet corn are grown using organic methods. We sell direct from the field and market. Crawford County Davis Farms CSA 701 Hortman Mill Road, Roberta GA 31078 Naomi Davis, 478.836.4564 www.freewebs.com/davisfarmscsa Davis Farms grows sustainable and heirloom varieties of vegetables and two varieties of strawberries. We are educationally oriented and welcome visits from school/community groups. Interns welcome. Produce sold through CSA and The City Market on the Green, downtown Macon. Dade County Cloudland Farms 7709 Old State Road, Cloudland GA 30731 Chuck Peters, 706.398.0078 cloudland@mindspring.com This farm is not open to the public. It is chemicalfree and hosts workshops on organic farming, sustainability, herbs and their uses, along with workshops focusing on healing modalities.

Coffee County

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Deep South Growers 502 Fort Hills Road, Douglas GA 31535 Rick Reed, 912.384.5450 farmfreshtoyou@yahoo.com

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Farms • Produce Dawson County

Fayette County

P.O.P.S. (Pikes Organic Products & Services) 1351 Etowah River Road, Dawsonville GA 30534 John Pike, 404.397.7443 info@popsfarms.com www.popsfarms.com Registered with the Georgia Dept. of Agriculture as an “exempt organic grower,” and will be eventually certified organic for produce, nuts, berries, fruits.

Two Doves Farm 380 Ebenezer Church Road, Fayetteville GA 30215 Twila Dove, 770.486.8995 ltdove@bellsouth.net www.twodovesfarm.com Two Doves is certified organic, growing seasonal vegetables, blueberries and free-range eggs. We offer on-farm sales to customers in the heart of Fayette County.

DeKalb County Gaia Gardens 900 Dancing Fox Road, Decatur GA 30032 Daniel Parson, 404.452.4321 gardener@eastlakecommons.org www.eastlakecommons.org Gaia Gardens is a 5 acre urban market garden situated between Decatur and East Atlanta. We sell our produce, cut flowers, and shiitake mushrooms through our 55 member CSA and farmers’ markets. We attend Morningside Market and East Atlanta Village Market. Douglas County Glover Family Farm 3260 Highway 166, Douglasville GA 30135 Skip & Cookie Glover, 770.920.5358 glo-farm@mindspring.com Family farm with 30 years of experience growing vegetables and flowers without pesticide, herbicide or petroleum-based plant food. We grow a large variety of heirloom vegetables, flowers, eggs and honey, host an on-farm market, educational and Heifer International programs, and agri-tourism. Effingham County Heritage Organic Farm 485 Scuffletown Road, Guyton GA 31312 Shirley Daughtry, 912.728.3708 heritageorganicfarms@comcast.net www.heritageorganicfarm.com Heritage has been growing and marketing a wide variety of certified organic produce since 1990. We serve the Southeast coastal area, mainly with our certified organic box business, but also by servicing co-ops and small health food stores.

Floyd County Loving Hearts Pharm & Wellness Center 102 Old Calhoun Road NE, Rome GA 30161 Janice Holley Houck, 706.234.2862 houckJ@aol.com We are a holistic health center and working sustainable farm specializing in happy, healthy living, strawberries, blueberries, figs, eggs and seasonal veggies. We also raise happy, healthy children, alpacas, horses—but these are not for sale! Forsyth County Cane Creek Farm 5110 Jekyll Road, Cumming GA 30040 Lynn Pugh, 770.889.3793 lynn@canecreekfarm.net www.canecreekfarm.net A small market farm located amidst the rapidly spreading subdivisions of Forsyth County. We use sustainable practices to produce vegetables, berries, flowers and herbs and are currently applying for organic certification. Wednesdays on-farm market and CSA shares available. Ladybug Farms at the Boakarosa 5010 Aubrey Drive, Cumming GA 30040 Terri Jagger Blincoe, 404.403.1129 ladybug@bellsouth.net Offering an eclectic mix of produce grown using organic methods, herbs and flowers, eggs from grassfed hens and honey collected from bees foraging on fragrant wildflowers. All offered fresh and in season at Decatur and Piedmont Park Farmers’ Markets. “A good farmer is nothing more nor less than a handy man with a sense of humus.” – E.B. White

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hippies who farm for pleasure and sustainability, growing vegetables, flowers, and herbs. We share our enjoyment of the earth with others at our farm stand and local markets.

Franklin County Boann’s Banks 310 Woody Road, Royston GA 30662 Eric & Christina Wagoner, 706.248.1860 farm@boannsbanks.com www.boannsbanks.com Certified Naturally Grown farm specializing in growing heirloom and open-pollinated vegetables and herbs. Eggs from day-range poultry. We practice sustainable agriculture, which results in food as nature intended: fresh, full of nutrients, and produced without harm. Fulton County

Serenbe Farms 8457 Atlanta Newnan Road, Palmetto GA 30268 Paige Witherington, 770.463.9319 info@serenbefarms.com www.serenbefarms.com Located 35 miles south of Atlanta in the sustainable Serenbe community, we offer a wide variety of organically produced vegetables, herbs, fruits, flowers, and eggs. We also have a CSA and sell at Serenbe Farmers’ Market.

Atlanta Community Food Bank 1401 Bridges Avenue SW, Atlanta GA 30310 Fred Conrad, 678.553.5932 fred.conrad@acfb.org www.acfb.org Our Community Garden Initiative operates a certified organic market garden in southwest Atlanta where a school building once stood. It’s shared by people from the neighborhood, the youth program at the Outdoor Activity Center, and the Atlanta Community Food Bank.

Truly Living Well Natural Urban Farms P.O. Box 90841, East Point GA 30364 K. Rashid Nuri, 404.520.8331 admin@trulylivingwell.com www.trulylivingwell.com We are urban farmers producing fresh vegetables and fruit twelve months of the year on multiple locations in metropolitan Atlanta. Most of our food is sold through CSA subscriptions. Volunteers and interns welcome. Call for nearest location and pickup times.

Fairywood Thicket 4545 Cochran Mill Road, Fairburn GA 30213 770.306.6187 fairywood2005@aol.com www.fairywoodthicket.com We raise elderberries on our second-year sustainable farm, as well as making specialty jellies and jams. We sell farm fresh brown, white and green eggs and are also learning about biodynamic gardening.

Gordon County Etcetera Farms 3096 Highway 411 South, Fairmont GA 30139 Lisa & Chad McKinney, 706.337.5496 etcfarms@msn.com Etcetera Farms is a small market garden growing authentic, chemical-free vegetables and berries for customers in northwest Georgia. We are a modified CSA that sells to a list of clients with delivery points in Big Canoe and downtown Cartersville.

Keystone Organics 315 Augusta Avenue, Atlanta GA 30315 Jake Egolf, 404.376.0768 jakeegolf@bellsouth.net Chef grown, micro-produced, specialty culinary herbs, edible flowers and microgreens. Also kitchen garden design, installation, and maintenance. Scharko Farms 240 East Campbellton Street, Fairburn GA 30213 Tony & Linda Scharko, 770.964.6430 sharkofarms@yahoo.com www.scharkofarms.com Nestled within the city limits of Fairburn are two old

Riverview Farms 954 White Graves Road, Ranger GA 30734 Wes & Charlotte Swancy, 706.334.2926 wcswan@yahoo.com www.grassfedcow.com We are a certified organic family farm growing over 50 varieties of vegetables from May through December. We also have grassfed beef and pastured Berkshire pork. The farm has been in our family for 30 years and has been certified organic since 2000.

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Farms • Produce Greene County 10 Signs Garden & Gourmet 1110 Dogwood Road North, Woodville GA 30669 Jamie Swedberg, 706.486.2276 jlswedberg@yahoo.com We are a young, sustainable market garden specializing in vegetables, herbs, and fresh eggs. We also sell preserves and baked goods with an emphasis on local ingredients. We sell at the Oconee Farmers’ Market. Gwinnett County Bay Creek Acres 3850 Loganville Highway, Loganville GA 30052 Patti Emkey, 770.466.2991 patti@emkey.com We offer heritage breed pastured turkeys, chickens and free-range eggs, along with naturally raised meat goats. We also make natural soaps. We sell direct, by phone and at the Suwannee Farmers’ Market.

Okie Dokie Farm 4020 Westbrook Road, Suwannee GA 30024 Sharon Strube, 770.945.8003 okiedokiefarm@hotmail.com www.localharvest.org Small quality farm specializing in potatoes, tomatoes, blueberries, bay leaves, and more. We market May through August at the Saturday Suwannee Farmers’ Market. We grow our veggies with a smile. Habersham County Indian Ridge Farm Echota Road, Clarkesville GA 30523 E. Edward Taylor, 706.754.7403 indianridge@hemc.net Growing vegetables, fruit, and specialty potatoes for restaurants, our CSA, and local farmers’ market. Mountain Earth Farms P.O. Box 2124, Clarkesville GA 30523 Ronnie Mathis, 706.754.4003 Mountain Earth Farms grows blueberries, blackberries, strawberries and over 40 vegetable varieties sustainably. In the process of being certified organic. Selling wholesale to area and regional restaurants and produce dealers, and retail at markets in Gainesville, Suwannee, Cumming and Atlanta. Hall County Cook Family Farm 6539 Ransom Free Road, Clermont GA 30527 Kim Cook, 770.983.7785 kacook3@netzero.net We use sustainable methods to grow a wide variety of vegetables, shiitake mushrooms, and cut flowers. We sell at farmers’ markets in Athens and Gainesville, and to area restaurants, natural food stores, and from the farm by appointment. Lazy Beans Farm 3527 Southview Circle, Gainesville GA 30506 Dee Dee Jacobs & Carolyne Miller, 770.536.1944 carolyne6@bellsouth.net Our garden provides seasonal vegetables, heirloom tomatoes, fruits, herbs, flowers, and brown eggs from free-range chickens. We are not certified organic but use environmentally friendly techniques and are herbicide/pesticide free. We sell direct to the public.

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Hall County (continued) Organic Eats 6490 Looper Lake Drive, Flowery Branch GA 30542 Sandra & Austin Vinson, 770.967.2450 sammyv@mindspring.com We grow salad greens, various peppers, tomatoes, blueberries, onion, cucumbers, and various squashes (summer and winter) using organic methods. We are always adding new varieties. You can find us at the Hall County Farmers’ Market. Hancock County Deerwood Farm PO Box 483, Sparta GA 31087 Sid Cox, 706.444.9555 johncox70@bellsouth.net www.spartahancockgrowers.com Deerwood Farm is a member of the Sparta/Hancock Produce Growers Cooperative and offers a wide variety of produce. We sell through our CSA and local farmers’ markets. Hart County McMullan Family Farm 199 Welcome Road, Hartwell GA 30643 Michael McMullan, 706.988.8008 mmc@hartcom.net www.mcmullanfarms.com We are a fifth-generation family farm growing naturally grown food on our 5 acres. The farm grows food all year, not just seasonally. We sell direct from the farm, at Athens Green Market, and online at LocallyGrown.net. Heard County Ups and Downs Farm 388 Ridgeway Road, Franklin GA 30217 Whitley Abel, 256.343.6295 whitskey@hotmail.com Heirloom tomatoes, squash, watermelons, corn, purple hull peas, beans. Look for me at The Green Market in Piedmont Park on Saturdays. Henry County TaylOrganic / Split Cedar Farm 7095 GA Highway 155 N, Ellenwood GA 30294 Neil Taylor, 770.981.0827 TaylOrganic@bellsouth.net

www.localharvest.org/farms/m7359 Each year TaylOrganic continues to increase production in vegetables, fruits, and value-added products. High quality, nutrient dense foods ‘r’ us. “Go in Good Health and Return in Better” is our motto and mission. Anchoring Atlanta’s newest farmers’ market in Buckhead. Paulk Vineyards / Muscadine Products Corp. 1788 Satilla Road, Wray GA 31798 Chris Paulk, 229.468.7873 x 102 cgp@musprocorp.com www.paulkvineyards.com Jacob, Gary and Chris run Paulk Vineyards producing juice and nutritional supplements made from their fresh muscadine grapes. Research shows high levels of antioxidants and cancer-fighting ellagic acid are found in the pulp, skin and seeds of the tasty muscadine. Jasper County Hyde-Away Farm 434 Elijah Johnson Road, Monticello GA 31064 Donald Hyde, 706.468.0246 We produce a variety of naturally grown row crop vegetables, including tomatoes, beans, squash, okra, corn, and cantaloupe in the summer. We also have fall crops of broccoli, cabbage and collards. And the best durn honey you’ve ever tasted! Lamar County Greenleaf Farms, LLC 201 Highway 36 Bypass, Barnesville GA 30204 Greg & Maeda Brown, 770.358.6599 This is our first season growing and selling produce and baked goods. We plan to offer a CSA program next year. We are not yet certified organic, but everything is grown using organic methods. Liberty County Harvest Lake Farm at Hampton Island 1284 Retreat Road, Riceboro GA 31323 Daron ‘Farmer D’ Joffe, 912.210.2021 djoffe@hamptonisland.com www.hamptonisland.com The farm is located within the Hampton Island Preservation, 35 miles south of Savannah. The farm produces a wide variety of vegetables, herbs, flowers, grains, and fruits for the members of Hampton Island Preservation. —16—

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Farms • Produce Lumpkin County

Oglethorpe County

Revival Gardens Organic Produce 390 Tom Bell Odom Road, Dahlonega GA 30533 Joseph Adams, 706.265.5502 joe@worldclass.net www.worldclass.net/gardens Certified organic produce and monthly dinners. Please check the website for dinner listings.

Jim’s Farm 64 Beaver Trail, Winterville GA 30683 706.742.5805 jimsfarm@alltel.net Micro farm east of Athens.

McIntosh County

J & J Farm 2393 Williams Mill Road, Zebulon GA 30295 Jim Formby & Jane Midura, 770.567.3919 j2farm@bellsouth.net We are a family owned farm producing a variety of heirloom vegetables and pastured eggs. Beginning in June 2007, our produce will be available at the farmers’ markets in Zebulon (Saturday) and Decatur (Wednesday).

Pike County

Do Tell Farm RR1, Box 1093, Townsend GA 31331 Ron & Cheryl Popiel, 912.437.4137 dotellfarm@darientel.net We are a new farm located approximately 10 miles west of Darien, GA, growing tomatoes, lettuce, and herbs. Produce can be found at fresh markets and health food stores in Brunswick, Saint Simons Island, and Darien. On-farm sales by appointment.

Putnam County

Newton County

Home Town Garden 235 Riverlake Drive, Eatonton GA 31024 Horace Barksdale, 706.473.7052 Home Town Garden grows yellow squash, zucchini, butternut squash, okra, kale, turnips, collards, and tomatoes. I will deliver up to 25 miles with a minimum $30 purchase.

Crystal Organic Farm 425 N. Johnson Street, Newborn GA 30056 Nicolas Donck, 770.784.6571 madnic@gmail.com Crystal Organic Farm is a 12-year old certified organic farm located one hour east of Atlanta. We grow produce year-round in high tunnels, fruits, flowers and eggs. Our mission is to be a successful farm providing fresh, clean food. Double B Farm 915 Lake Stone Lea Drive, Oxford GA 30054 Brady Bala, 404.456.4333 dottibala@aol.com We are doing our part to provide the best quality seasonal produce, culinary and medicinal herbs, log-grown mushrooms, local honey, and a full line of soaps, lotions, and more. Also a proud OrganiPharm grower and distributor. Oconee County Bent Spade Farm 1971 Flat Rock Road, Watkinsville GA 30677 Jeff Hepinstall, 706.769.2616 spatial.ecology@gmail.com Formerly Flat Rock Farm. A sustainable operation in a transitional year, but growing greens, beans, corn, blueberries, free-range eggs. We sell locally to restaurants and by word of mouth. —17—

Omar’s Lake Oconee Garden, Inc. 237 Riverlake Drive, Eatonton GA 31024 Allen Omar & Kareemah Rasheed, 404.377.0104 oconee@earthlink.net Sustainable growers transitioning into organic certification. We grow collards, tomatoes, herbs, squash, lettuce, mushrooms, garlic, shallots, and small fruits. We sell at Decatur Farmers’ Market, East Atlanta Farmers’ Market, and the Atlanta Masjia. Rabun County La Gracia 2489 Glade Road, Satolah GA 30525 Joseph Gatins, 706.782.9944 jgatins@alltel.net We have a very small, certified organic vegetable garden specializing in garlic, beans and cucumbers. We are located in the beautiful mountains of northeast Georgia.


Farms • Produce

Vidalia Organics Inc. P.O. Box 446, Glennville GA 30427 Shad Dasher, 800.241.2019 shaddasher@yahoo.com www.vidaliaorganics.com Third generation Vidalia sweet onion family farm that has started growing USDA organic produce and converting conventional ground to organic ground.

Screven County Walker Farms 6810 Savannah Highway, Sylvania GA 30467 Relinda Walker, 912.481.2263 recarwalk@aol.com Certified organic farm with 40 acres of vegetables, grain, and cover crops. Specialties include Vidalia onions, sweet corn, watermelons, cantaloupes, canary melons, peanuts, soy beans, and Abruzzi rye.

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Spalding County Farmer Jeff’s Produce P.O. Box 213, Orchard Hill GA 30266 Jeffrey Collins, 404.895.6422 farmerjeff@mindspring.com www.farmerjeff.com Farmer Jeff grows small fruit, cut flowers, herbs, and heirloom vegetables. We believe in a sustainable approach to growing, like permaculture, and sell our unique products to local CSAs, at farmers’ markets, and to wholesale outlets. Stewart County Beyond the Boonies Farm RR # 1 Box 32C, Lumpkin GA 31815 Robert & Nea Permenter, 229.838.9813 permclan@bellsouth.net We grow certified organic medicinal plants that are processed with herbal extracts, four varieties of shiitake mushrooms, chickens, eggs, rabbits, goats, and soon, bees for honey. Ta l i a f e r r o C o u n t y Blackberry Creek Farm 1886 North Sharon Road, Crawfordville GA 30631 alex08us@yahoo.com We are a new farm producing herbs grown using organic methods. Ta t t n a l l C o u n t y Lynndale Farms 108 E. Ponce de Leon Avenue, Decatur GA 30030 Cynthia Lynn, 877.693.1967 We are a young, sustainable operation offering pecans, sugar cane, eggs, chickens, Bermuda hay and grassfed beef. We hope to have organic certification by the end of the season.

Cimino Farm Rt. 1, Box 154, Reynolds GA 31076 Pete & Billie Cimino, 478.847.2231 Mixed vegetables and flowers including asparagus, English peas, figs, wild blackberries, African squash, lettuces, greens, eggplant, and melons. Visit us at the Morningside Market in Atlanta. To w n s C o u n t y Enota Organic Farm 1000 Highway 180, Hiawassee GA 30546 800.990.8869 enota@enota.com www.enota.com Enota is an organically certified farm offering a variety of products including vegetables, fruits, herbs, mushrooms, eggs, dairy, and some meat. On-farm market on Wednesdays and through a CSA. Tr o u p C o u n t y Sim’s Garden Patch 301 College Street, LaGrange GA 30241 Sim Blitch & Caroline Nelson, 706.883.8678 simblitch@charter.net We grow tomatoes, sweet corn, lettuce, cabbage, mixed greens, cucumbers, eggplant, rattlesnake beans, carrots, garlic, broccoli, okra, blueberries, and melons. We sell at the Garden Patch and deliver into LaGrange. Tommy’s Tomatoes 344 Lower Big Springs, LaGrange GA 30241 Tommy Borders, 706.882.1969 tommyborders@charter.net We grow certified organic greenhouse beefsteak tomatoes using organic methods. Our greenhouse is certified 100% organic by DPI at Clemson University. We also keep a small herd of antibiotic-free, hormone-free grassfed cattle.

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Farms • Produce Union County

Walton County

Conference Lodge

Cabins Denton Flower Farm Bed and Breakfast 4367 H.D. Atha Road, Covington GA 30014 Country Store Mary Denton, 770.464.3900 Campground dentonfarm@aol.com Organic Farm Denton Flower Farm is a certified organic farm that specializes in field grown cut flowers and vegetables. ��4 Waterfalls, 5 Streams, 2 Trout Ponds Blueberries and muscadines are available in season, ��Retreat – Individuals, Couples, Families, and Groups up to people. W a l k e&rConference C o u n tCenter y as well as200 honey and free-range eggs. We hold a cut flower workshop ��Cabins – One to four bedroom rustic cabins with fully equipped kitchens, linens, towels, decks, in andMid-June. Call for details. grills…surrounded by mountains, streams, and waterfalls. Rise ’N Shine Farm 576 Cedar 30707 Whippoorwill Hollow Organic Farm ��RV Sites –Springs Top rated Drive, premiumChickamauga full hook-up sitesGA on the stream, shaded, with large wooden deck, picnic table, level pad, grill, and fire pit. 30 & 50 amp Big Rigs welcome.3905 Highway 138, Covington GA 30014 Mitch Lawson, 706.676.0825 mitchlawson77@yahoo.com Andy & Hilda Byrd, 678.625.3272 ��Streamside Tent & Pop-Up Camper Sites Rise ’N Shine is in its third year of growing a whippoorwillholf@bellsouth.net ��Retreat Facility – Lodging, meals, and meeting spaces for conferences, seminars, group events, plethora of certified organic vegetables and plants. www.whippoorwillhollowfarm.com reunions, special events, and festivals. We operate two small cold frame greenhouses and We are a certified organic farm that produces fruit, ��Groups and Extended Day specials!!! farm 5 acres of vegetables. berries, vegetables, and free-range eggs for sale on-farm, and at Morningside and Decatur Farmers’ ��Catch and Keep Trout Fishing Markets. Countryside and NatureSafe soil and feed WhileWireless washing interent, and rinsing fresh produce ��Pet v Friendly, Open Year Round products available. Check our website for may reduce levels of some pesticides, it does ��Visitnot us eliminate online at www.enota.com them. The best option is to eat agri-tourism opportunities/events.

Wolfcreek Wilderness Farm 2162 W. Wolfcreek Road, Blairsville GA 30512 Robert Steele, 706.835.8456 wolfcreek@windstream.net • Mountain Retreat The biggest and best blueberries in the South.• U-Pick and wholesale delivery.

a varied diet, wash all produce, & choose organic when possible to reduce exposure to potentially harmful chemicals. v In the North Georgia Mountains between Helen, Hiawassee, and Blairsville

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• Organic Farm • • 60-acre sustainable organic and biodynamic farm • 4 Waterfalls, 5 Streams, 2 Trout Ponds • High quality seasonal garden produce • Free-range eggs and raw milk for animal consumption • On ancient Cherokee land that has remained pesticide free • We adhere to biodynamic, organic and sustainable methods of farming which use on-farm inputs • Offering a wide variety of products including vegetables, fruits, herbs, mushrooms, eggs, dairy, and some meat • All our animals are grass fed, pastured, hormone and antibiotic free. • Contracted CSA shareholders get priority on our farm • Also offer for sale arts and crafts and unique gift items from all over the world acquired from fair trade.

Located in the beautiful NE GA Mountains surrounded by Chattahoochee National Forest

1000 Hwy 180 Hiawassee, GA 30546

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Washington County Eden Farms 613 Linton Road, Sandersville GA 31082 Marvin & Joanna Alston, 478.552.2322 Eden Farms produces naturally grown vegetables and fruit. We sell our produce on the Square in Sandersville on Wednesday and Saturday mornings during spring and summer. Whitfield County Sleepy Hollow Farm 1421 Boyles Mill Road, Dalton GA 30721 Randy & Cindi Beavers, 706.259.7647 info@sleepyhollowherbfarm.com Primarily growing certified organic medicinal plants that are processed into herbal extracts and other preparations. We also grow a variety of vegetables. Wilkinson County Mason’s Garden P.O. Box 142 HWY 441 North, McIntyre GA 31054 Joe Mason, 478.946.2526 U-Pick Fresh, weigh-and-pay honor system June through December. Naturally grown tomatoes, squash, beans, peppers, peas, corn, okra, cucumbers, sweet potatoes, collards, turnips, kale, and mustard greens. ALABAMA Moore Farms and Friends 239 Country Road 561, Woodland AL 36280 Will & Laurie Moore, 256.449.9417 moorefarmsandfriends@yahoo.com www.moorefarmsandfriends.com Offering fresh local, regional and organic foods for your family’s table. Custom ordering, a wide array of products, nutrition information and recipes. You order what you want, when you want it. Pickup locations in metro Atlanta. FLORIDA Turkey Hill Farm 3546 Baum Road, Tallahassee, FL 32309 Louise Divine & Herman Holley, 850 216.4024 turkeyhill@earthlink.net Our vegetables, flowers, and shiitake mushrooms are Certified Naturally Grown using organic and biodynamic methods. —20—

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FA R M S • M E AT & D A I R Y

“We

farm for a living and we farm for fun; it’s not really a job but a way of life.” -Chad Carlton, Carlton Farms, Rockmart, Georgia

Dairy farmer Chad Carlton has farming in his blood.

Georgia’s

heritage of family farms that provide fresh food for the community runs deep. Support your local meat and dairy farmers who practice humane and sustainable production methods that allow a cow to be a cow, and a chicken to be a chicken. Carlton Farms specializes in dairy, free-range eggs, and pasture raised poultry. They also feature a catfish pond, corn maze, cotton field, pumpkin patch, and tours.

Carroll County

Clarke County

Hodge Ranch, LLC 3267 Tyus Carrollton Road, Carrollton, GA 30117 Bill & Di Hodge, 770.854.5614 bill@hodgeranch.com www.hodgeranch.com Hodge Ranch is a sustainable livestock operation producing forage finished beef, breeding stock, frozen embryos and bovine semen, pastured eggs, and meat goats.

Full Moon Farms 1095 Spring Valley Road, Athens, GA 30605 Jason Mann, 706.247.2100 info@fullmooncoop.org www.fullmooncoop.org Full Moon Farms is a biodynamic education and research farm that with its sister restaurant, farm255, provides the citizens of Athens with local food and culture. —21—

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Farms • Meats & Dairy Clay County White Oak Pastures 22422 Highway 27 South, Bluffton, GA 39824 Will Harris, 229.641.2081 willharris@whiteoakpastures.com www.whiteoakpastures.com We work in cooperation with nature to produce our premium quality grassfed ground beef. White Oak Pastures’ beef is healthier, tastier and safer than conventional beef. Our farm is a “Certified Humane,” environmentally sustainable, American family farm. Clayton County Riverdale Chicken Ranch 7690 Lyle Drive, Riverdale, GA 30296 Keith Poole, 770.977.1968 keithpoole@webtv.net Offering rare heritage chickens and free-range eggs. We also have naturally grown vegetables,

including tomatoes, okra, beans, muskmelons, garlic, broccoli, cucumbers, squash, peppers and greens. Selling direct to consumers. Coffee County C&M Earthworks Pastured Poultry 109 Watson Avenue, Broxton, GA 31519 Jim Hudson, Jr., 912.359.3017 cmearthworks@yahoo.com Working in harmony with nature to provide the most nutrient dense, pasture raised meats in the Southeast. Hudson Red Angus P. O. Box 287, Broxton, GA 31519 Jim Hudson, 912.359.5546 jimdhudson@alltel.net Purebred Red Angus cattle raised on forage. No hormones, no antibiotics. Bulls and females available each fall at farm in Broxton. Colquitt County Sparkman Dairy 1263 Rossman Dairy Road, Moultrie, GA 31768 Kelvin Spurlock, 229.941.4082 sparkysfinest@alltel.net www.sparkmanscreamvalley.com Sparkman’s dairy products come from an all-Jersey herd producing the freshest tasting milk and ice cream you’ve ever had. Currently available at retail locations around Moultrie and on the internet. No artificial hormones, longer shelf life and higher in solids than fat content.

C & M EARTHWORKS PASTURED POULTRY

“Working in harmony with nature to provide the most nutrient dense, pastured meats in the Southeast”

Our poultry are on grass pastures 7 days/week, 24 hours/day We do not use any pesticides, herbicides, medicines or chemical fertilizers in our production models or our pastures

Coweta County

Our goal is to raise the most NUTRIENT DENSE chicken and turkey possible

Country Gardens Farm & Nursery 3728 Lower Fayetteville Road, Newnan, GA 30265 Judy & Mike Cunningham, 770.234.3839 judy@countrygardensfarm.com www.countrygardensfarm.com We are a supplier of organic minerals and fertilizers, primarily Fertrell and Nature Safe Products. We carry organic soil amendments. We produce hormone and antibiotic free grassfed beef, free-range brown eggs and naturally grown vegetables in season.

•Delivery Available •Large Orders Welcome •New Delivery Locations With Minimum Order

Orders taken via phone or email Jim, Renee, Colin, and Madison Hudson 109 Watson Avenue Broxton, GA 31519 (912) 359-3017 cmearthworks@yahoo.com

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Farms • Meat & Dairy Gordon County Riverview Farms 954 White Graves Road, Ranger, GA 30734 Wes & Charlotte Swancy, 706.334.2926 wcswan@yahoo.com www.grassfedcow.com Riverview Farms is a certified organic family farm specializing in grassfed beef and pastured Berkshire pork. We grow everything our animals eat and grain for milling and feed. We support many small urban markets and a large CSA. Gwinnett County Bay Creek Acres 3850 Loganville Highway, Loganville, GA 30052 Patti Emkey, 770.466.2991 patti@emkey.com We offer heritage breed pastured turkeys, chickens and free-range eggs, along with naturally raised meat goats. We also make natural soaps. We sell direct, by phone and at the Suwannee Farmers’ Market. Hancock County Fort Creek Farm 1664 Rives Road, Sparta, GA 30002 Susan & Bob Woodall, 706.444.5464 woodall@fortcreekfarm.com Our grass finished beef is humanely raised on fresh nutritious pasture on our historic family farm, without grain, hormone implants, or antibiotics. Halves and quarters available summer and fall. Pick up in Atlanta and Athens or on farm. Lamar County Lee Farms—Epicuristic LLC 1054 McCollum Road, Barnesville, GA 30204 Elliott Shimley, 770.412.0336 eshimley@epicuristic.com Lee Farms is the home of Epicuristic milk-fed, grassfed, pastured and pampered young beef. No hormones, no antibiotics, completely pasture raised, no confinement. As natural as the Good Lord and I can make it.

aries241@bellsouth.net Tamworth Farm raises heritage breed pigs, without hormones or antibiotics. They are never confined in crates and have access to seasonal and organic feed. Broiler chickens and free-range eggs available in season. Free delivery to middle Georgia and Atlanta. Montgomery County Live River Lodge and Farm P.O. Box 155, Uvalda, GA 30473 Rod Elkins, 912.594.6671 rdelkins@windstream.net www.liveriverlodge.com The Live River Lodge and Farm offers raw goats’ milk for pets. We also sell small, lactating does for backyard milking. With a weekend stay, the lodge provides an opportunity to learn about goats and select just the right animal. Pike County Custer Farms 2197 Caldwell Road, Zebulon, GA 30295 Brian & Pam Custer, 770.567.5010 custer04@bellsouth.net Our family farm produces wonderful, healthy poultry, eggs, pork, and beef. Our animals are happy, pastured, rotated, and supplied with our own special recipes of hand-mixed feed. We also offer handcrafted milk-based soaps, natural lip balms, and more! Polk County Carlton Farms 1274 GA Highway 115, Rockmart, GA 30153 Chad Carlton, 770.655.1503 chadc@carltonfarm.com www.carltonfarm.com A family dairy farm since 1919. We produce raw cows’ milk for pets, free-range eggs, pasture poultry and grassfed beef. Our products are grassfed without hormones or antibiotics. Check our website for Atlanta deliveries. “Let us never forget that the cultivation of the earth is most important labor of man. When tillage begins, other arts follow. The farms, therefore, are the founders of civilization.” – Daniel Webster

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Farms • Meats & Dairy antibiotic-free. Contact us for farm work-study apprenticeships and work-exchange opportunities.

Rabun County Taylor Farms 835 Ramey Road, Lakemont, GA 30552 David & Teresa Taylor, 706.782.8369 dtnnn@alltel.net We are a small farm that raises grassfed poultry and eggs along with blueberries. We sell on-farm and at the Clayton Farmers’ Market. Ta t t n a l l C o u n t y Lynndale Farms 108 E. Ponce de Leon Avenue, Decatur, GA 30030 Cynthia Lynn, 877.693.1967 We are a young, sustainable operation offering pecans, sugar cane, eggs, chickens, Bermuda hay and grassfed beef. We hope to have organic certification by the end of the season. Thomas County Home Park Farm 167 Home Park Farm Road, Thomasville, GA 31757 Charles Conklin, 229.228.6548 conklincr@hotmail.com The two traits we emphasize in our Angus cattle are natural adaptability and good taste. We’ve been developing this since 1956. Beef is available as grass or grain finished wholes, halves or quarters. Please contact us at the farm. Sweet Grass Dairy 19635 US Highway 19 N, Thomasville, GA 31792 Karen Harper, 229.227.0752 info@sweetgrassdairy.com www.sweetgrassdairy.com A passion driven family affair, dedicated to producing world-class cow and goat cheeses from the ground up. To w n s C o u n t y Enota Organic Farm 1000 Highway 180, Hiawassee, GA 30546 800.990.8869 enota@enota.com www.enota.com Our farm is a 60 acre organically certified biodynamic farm located on ancient Cherokee land that has remained pesticide free. All of our animals are grassfed, pastured, hormone- and

Tr o u p C o u n t y Leaning Tree Farm 1449 Old Chipley Road, Pine Mountain GA 31822 Alan Barrett 706.663.9759 ltreefarm@aol.com We have Kiko and Boer goats, free-range chickens and eggs, and breed Great Pyrenees guard dogs. We sell direct to customers. Tommy’s Tomatoes 344 Lower Big Springs, LaGrange, GA 30241 Tommy Borders, 706.882.1969 tommyborders@charter.net We keep a small herd of antibiotic-free, hormonefree grassfed cattle. We also grow certified organic greenhouse beefsteak tomatoes. The greenhouse is certified organic by DPI at Clemson University. Wilkes County Tink’s Beef 965 Roberson Campbell Road, Washington, GA 30673 Etwenda Wade, 706.318.1515 info@tinksbeef.com www.tinksbeef.com Tink’s Beef is finished out on the highest quality forages Mother Earth can provide. Grassfed beef is healthier because it is higher in Omega 3 fatty acids, CLA’s, Vitamin E, beta carotene and nutrients. No growth hormones, antibiotics, grain or by-products. ALABAMA Hollyholm Farm 2026 County Road 297, Five Points, AL 36855 Horace & Linda Holderfield, 334.864.7096 holderfieldh1L2@msn.com We produce hormone- and antibiotic-free grassfed beef from South Poll/Angus X selected for multiple generations for efficient foraging and tender meat. We sell cattle from the farm for herd development, and meat from our beef and goats. v Having a catered event? Ask your caterer to provide local and organic foods, beer and wine, and Fair Trade coffee or tea. v

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“I am

inspired

FA R M E R S ’ M A R K E T S

by the memories of growing up on my grandparents’ farm and remembering the

taste of eating fresh grown fruits,

vegetables and herbs. We grew everything we ate back then.” -Omar Rasheed, Omar’s Lake Oconee Garden Eatonton, Georgia

Omar Rasheed considers himself a caretaker of the land

and is

dedicated to providing nutritional, naturally grown food to people in the city by selling his harvest at community farmers’ markets. A dynamic gathering place for farmers and consumers, farmers’ markets welcome everyone to experience the fun of the freshest, locally grown food available. Omar’s Lake Oconee Garden is growing tomatoes, greens, onions, garlic, peppers, herbs, shallots, mushrooms, lettuce and various fruits sustainably. You can meet Omar and his wife of 38 years, Kareema, who sells her own hand-crafted Pink Ribbon Soap, at various local farmers’ markets. Bibb County

Carroll County

City Market on the Green Poplar Street, Macon, GA 31201 Naomi Davis, 478.836.4564 davisfarmscsa@aol.com The market is open 8 a.m. until noon every Saturday starting April 7. Local growers are welcome. Artists, craft people, and entertainers are also welcome.

Cotton Mill Farmers’ Market Bradley Street, Downtown, Carrollton, GA 30117 Wendy Crager, 770.537.3720 cottonmillfm@yahoo.com www.cottonmillfarmersmarket.org Locally grown vegetables, fruit, eggs, honey, plants, flowers, pasture raised meats, cheese,and more. Late April through October, Saturdays, 8 a.m. until noon.

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Farmers’ Markets Chatham County The Savannah Starland Farmers’ Market Whittaker and W. 40th Streets, Savannah, GA 31401 Jenny Weldy, 912.443.5355 www.starlandfarmersmarket.com A lively and entertaining setting where people can buy and sell local products. This market runs every Saturday from March through October. Currently seeking farmers, artists, food vendors, craftspeople, musicians, street performers, storytellers and volunteers.

Market on Main 8420 Main Street, Woodstock, GA 30188 Sherri Cloud, 678.907.2912 sherricloud@alltel.net www.themarketonmain.com Our downtown Woodstock market operates from May through October on Thursdays 3 until 7 p.m., and Saturdays 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Education classes 11 a.m. on Saturdays. CSA available. Call for details. Clarke County Athens Green Market 393 North Finley Street, Athens, GA 30601 706.546.4398 caroljohnarrow@mindspring.com Sustainable and organic vegetables, flowers, herbs, grits and more. Operates every Saturday from April through October, 7 a.m. until 1 p.m.

Cherokee County Farm and Garden Market at Cagle’s Dairy 362 Stringer Road, Canton, GA 30115 678.575.8535 frankkj@bellsouth.net caglesdairy.com Community Farmers’ Market Saturday mornings 8 a.m. until noon, Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. Brought to you by the Cherokee County Master Gardeners and Cagle’s Dairy.

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Farmers’ Markets Clarke County (continued) Athens Locally Grown 310 Woody Road, Royston, GA 30662 Eric & Christine Wagoner, 706.248.1860 eric@locallygrown.net www.athens.locallygrown.net Sustainable and organic vegetables, flowers, herbs, grits and more. Downtown Athens Farmers’ Market 300 College Avenue at Washington, Athens, GA 30601 Fresh local produce. Cobb County Acworth Farmers’ Market Main and Lemon Streets, Acworth, GA 99999 770.974.8813 The market opens in the upper parking lot on Main Street at 7:00 a.m. each Friday from June through October and lasts each day until the produce is gone or the heat is too intense. Fruits, vegetables and flowers and small plants available. Marietta Square Farmers’ Market 65 Church Street, Marietta, GA 30060 Johnny Fulmer, 770.499.9393 JFulmer@ChurchStreetMarket.Com MariettaSquareFarmersMarket.Com Fruits and vegetables, fresh flowers, local honey, herbal soaps, whole grain breads, fudge, pies, jelly, jam and preserves. May 5 through September 1, 9 a.m. until 1 p.m., at Church and Hansell Streets in Marietta. Village Farmers’ Market at Life University 1269 Barclay Circle, Marietta, GA 30060 Elicia Fritsch, 770.427.9513 write-away@comcast.net www.life.edu A new open-air, producer-only market on the beautiful Life University campus. Wednesdays 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Food, flowers, herbs, plants and more. All organic or sustainably grown locally. Quality vendors wanted. DeKalb County Decatur Organic Farmers’ Market 163 Clairmont Avenue, Decatur, GA 30030 Greg & Nicole Coleson, 404.377.0894 info@decaturfarmersmarket.com

decaturfarmersmarket.com Decatur Organic Farmers’ Market, located in downtown, offers locally grown fresh organic produce, flowers, bread and other organic food products. It is a market that supports local farmers by offering them an in-town location to sell their products. Floyd County Rome Green Market 2nd Avenue and Broad Street, Rome, GA 30165 706.234.2862 Specializing in locally and naturally grown/organic produce, eggs, honey, organic artisan breads, and more. Live entertainment, arts and crafts. Located at BridgePoint Plaza on the river downtown. Saturdays from 9 a.m. until noon, May through October. Forsyth County Cumming Farmers’ Market Castleberry Road, across from the Fairgrounds, Cumming, GA 30040 770.887.2418 Locally grown fresh vegetables as well as herbs, berries, local honey, flowers, plants and other value-added products. Markets runs from June through mid-September, Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7 a.m. until sold out. Fulton County East Atlanta Village Farmers’ Market 470 Flat Shoals Ave., Atlanta, GA 30316 404.275.4064 farmeav@abrigh21st.com www.farmeav.com Every Thursday night from 4:30 p.m. until dark from May through October. Fresh local vegetables, flowers, herbs and plants, music, and local crafts. Located in the parking lot of the East Atlanta Arts and Antique Bazaar. Fairburn Farmers’ Market 17 Pine Street, Fairburn, GA 30213 Linda & Tony Scharko, 770.964.6430 www.downtownfairburn.org Musicians and cooking demonstrations create a great atmosphere. Locally grown vegetables, cut flowers, herbs, eggs and handmade items. Saturdays, May through October, from 8 a.m. until noon.

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Farmers’ Markets cnelson@piedmontpark.org www.piedmontpark.org Atlanta’s most unique outdoor market, presented by Kaiser Permanente, features Georgia-grown produce, baked goods, fresh flowers, herbs, cheeses, and cooking demonstrations. Open every Saturday from 9 a.m.until 1 p.m. May through October. Located at the 12th Street gate.

Fulton County (continued) Georgia Citizen’s Coalition On Hunger College Park Health Center 1920 John Wesley Avenue, College Park, GA Lakewood Health Center 1853 Jonesboro Road SE, Atlanta, GA Owen Homes, Atlanta, GA Southside Medical Center 1046 Ridge Avenue SW, Atlanta, GA Warren Street, Atlanta, GA UMOJA Farmers’ Market 9 Gammon Avenue SW, Atlanta, GA

404.622.7778 info@gahungercoalition.org www.gahungercoalition.org/farmersmarket.htm Open to the general public, however, our primary customers are low-income families living in the neighborhoods surrounding the market. A variety of fresh fruits and vegetables at greatly reduced prices. Contact the Hunger Coalition for operating hours. Green Market for Piedmont Park 1071 Piedmont Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 404.875.7275

The Local Farmstand at Star Provisions 1198 Howell Mill Road, Atlanta, GA 30318 770.784.6571 The Local Farmstand at Star Provision offers fresh produce three days a week. We are open 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. All produce and fruits are seasonal and grown by some of the best area farmers. Morningside Farmers’ Market 1393 N. Highland Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30306 contactus@morningsidemarket.com www.morningsidemarket.com The Morningside Farmers’ Market features locally grown, organic vegetables, herbs, flowers, and fruits, soaps, herbal products, pottery, furniture, and other crafts. Cooking demonstrations at 9:30 a.m. by local chefs. Located in the parking lot across from Alon’s Bakery. North Fulton Tailgate Farmers’ Market 11913 Wills Road, Alpharetta, GA 30004 770.551.7670 uge1918@arches.uga.edu Fresh-picked fruits and vegetables, culinary herbs, berries, local honey, cut flowers and plants. Saturdays 7 a.m. until sold out.

GREEN MARKET Presented by

Peachtree Road Farmers’ Market 2744 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA 30305 Julie Bartholomew, 770.653.5141 manager@peachtreeroadfarmersmarket.com New market offering Certified Naturally Grown or Certified Organic growers. Open Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. until noon, May 12 through October.

Georgia-grown produce, baked goods, fresh flowers, herbs, cheeses, live music and cooking demonstrations by the City’s finest Chefs. Benefits the maintenance and care of the Park.

Saturdays, May 6 - October 28 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Piedmont Park, 12th Street entrance.

Serenbe Farmers’ Artist Market 8457 Atlanta Newnan Road, Palmetto, GA 30268 Paige Witherington, 770.463.9319 info@serenbefarms.com www.serenbefarms.com In its second season, the Serenbe Farmers’ Market will feature local farmers and artisans. Join us Saturdays, from 8 a.m. until noon, from mid-April through December for a bustling new market just south of Atlanta.

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Farmers’ Markets Fulton County (continued) Spruill Green Market 4681 Ashford Dunwoody Road, Atlanta, GA 30338 Corinna Garmon, 770.214.8531 garmonfamilyfarm@earthlink.net This is a producer-only market that operates Wednesdays from 9 a.m. until noon, June through mid-October. Many vendors are certified organic, selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, meats, and range-free eggs. Gilmer County Gilmer County Farmers’ Market McCutchen Street, Ellijay, GA 30540 706.636.5973 The Master Gardeners of Gilmer County and the Extension Service invite you to Saturday Morning Farmers’ Market from July 10 to Oct. 2, 9 a.m. until noon. At the Scout Barn, First Methodist Church of Ellijay on McCutchen Street. Grady County Tallahassee Farmers’ Market 1415 Timberlane Road, Cairo, GA 31728 912.377.2313 Located at Market Square, just off US 319 in Cairo, GA. A new market also open in the Tallahassee area is Southwood Growers’ Market. Open every other Friday 3:00 p.m. until dusk on Capital Circle SE in Tallahassee, FL. Greene County Woodville Farmers’ Market Hwy 77 and Peachtree, Woodville, GA 30669 Jamie Swedberg, 706.486.2276 jlswedberg@yahoo.com A new open-air market features locally grown vegetables, herbs, fruits, nuts. Also homemade baked goods, preserved, crafts, and value-added products. Located at the Woodville crossroads across from City Hall. Wednesdays 4 until 7p.m., April through October. Gwinnett County Duluth Farmers’ Market Main Street, Duluth, GA 30096 678.475.3512 awilliams@duluthga.net www.duluth-ga.com

Farmers’ market in downtown Duluth on Main Street every other Saturday from May through September. The market opens at 8 a.m. until noon or when the produce runs out. Suwanee Farmers’ Market 373 Highway 23, Suwanee, GA 30024 770.945.8996 ext 335 adoherty@suwanee.com www.suwanee.com Our farmers provide fresh, locally grown produce and herbs, and a variety of canned goods. The Market is open June through September on Saturday mornings, culminating with Suwanee Day Festival. Located in Town Center Park across from City Hall. Habersham County Gertie Mae’s Farmers’ Market 1500 Washington Street, Clarkesville, GA 30523 706.754.0406 Open-air market featuring organically and naturally grown produce, herbs, cut flowers, plants, fresh baked breads and pastries, naturally made soaps and more. Every Saturday 9 a.m. to 12:30, Memorial Day to Labor Day. On the Quick Turn off Clarkesville Square. Hall County Hall County Farmers’ Market E. Crescent Drive and Jesse Jewel Parkway, Gainesville, GA 30501 Billy Skaggs, 770.531.6988 www.hallcounty.org In addition to traditional fruit and veggie favorites, you can also find a nice selection of potted plants, cut flowers, shrubs, homemade break, local honey, and fresh meat and eggs. Tuesdays 6:30 a.m. until sell-out, Saturdays 8 a.m. until noon. Hancock County Sparta/Hancock Cooperative Market Two locations, Sparta, GA 31087 Sid Cox, 706.444.9555 johncox70@bellsouth.net www.spartahancockgrowers.com Two Saturday markets operated by the Produce Growers Cooperative: Downtown Sparta in the EMC parking lot, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. and in Eatonton at the Harmony Crossing Shopping Center from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

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Farmers’ Markets Hart County

Pickens County

Hartwell Farmers’ Market 500 E. Howell Street, Hartwell, GA 30643 RC Davis, 706.436.0332 Local market for Hart and adjoining counties. Saturdays April 28 through November 17, 8 a.m. until noon. Members only. No crafts or processed foods. Membership $7.00 per year or $1.00 per Saturday. All produce must be locally grown.

Jasper Farmers’ Market Park & Ride Lot off Hwy 53, Jasper, GA 30143 706.253.8840 www.pickensmg.com Vendors sell fresh vegetables and fruits, plants, herbs, shrubs, trees, honey, eggs, crafts, pottery, and more. Every Saturday from late April through October, 8 a.m. to noon. On Hwy 53 (East) in the Park & Ride Lot, near Newton Park.

Houston County Pike County Perry Farmers’ Market 916 Commerce Street, Perry, GA 31069 478.988.2757 perry.dda@perry-ga.gov Now in the third season, we offer Georgia-grown produce, some organic, farmer direct to consumer. Our Mennonite community offers baked goods for sale at the Market. Georgia honey products are also available. Open June through November, 8 a.m. until noon. Madison County Comer Farmers’ Market Madison Street next to Saving Grace Restaurant, Comer, GA 30629 Karen Newcomb, 706.783.4794 bluebellgallery@alltel.net Opening Day June 23. Downtown Comer, Saturdays 8 a.m. until noon. Featuring products grown or hand-crafted by vendors living in the Broad River Watershed, including artisan bread, honey, herbal soaps, and sustainably grown blueberries, vegetables, herbs and flowers.

Market on the Square Zebulon Courthouse Square, Zebulon, GA 30295 Gwen Roland, 770.229.1210 Promotepike@aol.com www.pikemarket.org Located in a pecan grove alongside Zebulon’s post office on Highway 19. Fresh produce, plants, baked goods, soaps, quilts and other heirloom crafts in a beautiful location that compels customers to linger and visit. Saturdays 8 a.m. until noon, April through October. Pulaski County Hawkinsville Downtown Community Market P.O. Box 120, Hawkinsville, GA 31036 Karen Bailey, 478.783.9294 downtown@comsouth.net Located in historical downtown Hawkinsville at the corner of Broad and Lumpkin Streets. Homegrown vegetables from farmers, gardeners and organic growers welcome. Saturdays, 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. Rabun County

Oconee County Oconee Farmers’ Market 36 N. Main Street, Watkinsville, GA 30677 770.769.2704 oconeefm@yahoo.com www.oconeefarmersmarket.org Join us on Saturday mornings for fresh and locally grown produce, homemade goods, fresh-brewed coffee, and many other items. Saturday mornings, 7:30 am to 12:30 pm or later.

Simply Homegrown 34 Main Street, Clayton, GA 30525 Joseph Gatins, 706.782.1359 jgatins@alltel.net Concentrating on sustainably grown local produce and herbs, and other farm items like honey, goat cheese, eggs, medicinal salves, preserves, jams, and stone ground cornmeal. Open Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. until noon, May through October. “The farmer is the only man in our economy who buys everything at retail, sells everything at wholesale, and pays the freight both ways.” – John F. Kennedy

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Richmond County Saturday Market on Broad 111 Tenth Street, Augusta, GA 30901 706.722.7245 The market attracts area vendors selling produce, plants, handcrafts, and more. The market is located downtown on Macartan Street, directly off Broad, between Ninth and Tenth Streets. The market is open every Saturday from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. Stephens County Stephens County Farmers’ Market 308 Big A Road S, Toccoa, GA 30577 706.886.4046 All products sold at this market must be grown on the property tended by the farmer member. Vegetables, fruits, and plants are sold at the market. Located in the parking lot beside the Farmer’s Furniture Store, June through October.

Locally grown goodness year round! The indoor market features local and regional growers, grassfed beef, flowers, baked goods, and original handmade products. The market also offers free coffee, live local music and special events. FLORIDA A Grower’s Market 229 Lake Ella Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32302 850.412.5260 jennifer.taylor@famu.edu This open air market behind the Black Dog Cafe features fresh, local, seasonal, and organically grown vegetables, fruit, and flowers direct from local small farmers from this area. Wednesdays and Fridays from 3 p.m. until dusk, and Saturdays from 9 a.m. until noon.

Walker County Battlefield Farmers’ Market 10052 North Highway 27, Rock Spring, GA 30739 mktmgr@battlefieldfmkt.org www.battlefieldfmkt.org Locally produced products from the region around Chickamauga, including fruits, vegetables, plants, herbs, flowers, eggs, baked goods, jellies, jams and honey. Saturdays, 8 a.m. until noon and Wednesdays from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. from June through October. Washington County Downtown Sandersville Market On the Courthouse Square, Sandersville, GA 31082 478.552.2322 Year-round market features fruit and vegetables, many locally-grown, including Washington County peaches, and some grown using sustainable/organic methods. Locally produced handcrafted items and prepared foods also available. 7 a.m. until sold out on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Wilkes County Washington Farmers’ Market 111 N. Allison Street, Washington, GA 30673 Katherine Stolz Barber, 706.678.4335 washingtonfarmersmarket@yahoo.com www.washingtongeorgia.net —31—

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“Moms come up to me and their

share their joy over the fact that their children love to eat

vegetables because they taste good!”

-Bill Yoder, Yoder Family Farm, Canton, Georgia

Farmers like Bill Yoder enjoy the benefits of CSAs to help make a connection between farmer and consumer. There are a variety of ways for consumers to share in the season’s harvest and receive a bountiful supply of fresh, local food. Contact a farm near you to learn how you can join a CSA this season. Yoder Farms is a small organic vegetable farm and CSA growing a wide variety of vegetables, including more than 200 varieties of heirloom tomatoes. Cherokee County Freehome Gardens 901 Trinity Church Road, Canton, GA 30115 Mary Anne Woodie & Harold Carney 770.720.9690 mawoodie@mindspring.com We are a small CSA and market garden in east Cherokee County. Each week, shareholders pick up a basket of just-picked, vegetables and herbs. Work Shares and volunteers are welcome.

Yoder Family Farm 75 Bobwhite Trail, Canton, GA 30115 Bill Yoder, 404.408.6389 bryoder@alltel.net www.localharvest.org Growing organic (certified exempt) heirloom and specialty vegetables—over 200 varieties of heirloom tomatoes. We run a CSA and sell at Marietta Square Market, Spruill Green Market, and the new Village Farmers’ Market. —32—


CSAs LeiHall is an exclusive and unique high quality seasonal CSA. Members receive naturally grown herbs, eggs and produce for four. Farm pick ups only. Carpools from north Atlanta and Marietta. Certified Naturally Grown.

Clarke County Full Moon Farms 1095 Spring Valley Road, Athens, GA 30605 Jason Mann, 706.247.2100 info@fullmooncoop.org fullmooncoop.org Full Moon Farms is a biodynamic education and research farm that with its sister restaurant, farm255, provides the citizens of Athens with local food and culture.

Forsyth County Cane Creek Farm 5110 Jekyll Road, Cumming, GA 30040 Lynn Pugh, 770.889.3793 lynn@canecreekfarm.net www.canecreekfarm.net Each week shareholders receive a bag of fresh, seasonal vegetables, herbs and a bouquet of flowers. Fifty CSA shares available for each of two 12-week seasons beginning the first of May. Pick-up is on the farm.

Crawford County Davis Farms CSA 701 Hortman Mill Road, Roberta, GA 31078 Naomi Davis, 478.836.4564 freewebs.com/davisfarmscsa Davis Farms grows heirloom varieties of vegetables and two varieties of strawberries using organic methods. Produce sold through CSA and at Market on the Green in downtown Macon.

Fulton County Serenbe Farms 8457 Atlanta Newnan Road, Palmetto, GA 30268 Paige Witherington, 770.463.9319 info@serenbefarms.com www.serenbefarms.com Our growing 60-member CSA runs 25 to 30 weeks throughout the season. We offer full and half shares, all for pick up at our farm on Tuesday afternoons and evenings.

DeKalb County Gaia Gardens 900 Dancing Fox Road, Decatur, GA 30032 Daniel Parson, 404.452.4321 gardener@eastlakecommons.org www.eastlakecommons.org Gaia Gardens is an urban market garden situated between Decatur and east Atlanta. We sell our produce, cut flowers, and shiitake mushrooms through our CSA and at Morningside and East Atlanta Village Farmers’ Markets. Douglas County A & J Farms 6800 Cowan Mill Road, Winston, GA 30187 Alex & Jonathan Szecsey, 770.489.7291 Naturally grown produce without using petroleumbased fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides. We grow a large variety of heirloom fruits and vegetable sustainably. CSA shares provide weekly harvest of fresh vegetables through late autumn. Floyd County LeiHall Farm P.O. Box 554, Plainville, GA 30733 Rhonda Shannon, 404.310.6967 rhondashannonatl@yahoo.com leihallfarm.org

Spruill Green Market CSA 4681 Ashford Dunwoody Road, Atlanta, GA 30338 Corinna Garmon, 770.214.8531 garmonfamilyfarm@earthlink.net www.localharvest.org/farms/M14721 We offer flexible CSA shares through the fall. No seasonal commitment. Pay by the month. Pickup point at Spruill Green Market, Buckhead, Ball Ground, west Georgia, south Atlanta, and Alpharetta. Truly Living Well Natural Urban Farms P.O. Box 90841, East Point, GA 30364 K. Rashid Nuri, 404.520.8331 admin@trulylivingwell.com trulylivingwell.com CSA subscribers can purchase either full or half baskets. We offer renewable 13 week subscriptions for produce and fruit grown at one of our multiple locations in metro Atlanta. Volunteers and interns welcome.

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CSAs Gordon County Etcetera Farms 3096 Hwy 411 South, Fairmont, GA 30139 Lisa & Chad McKinney, 706.337.5496 etcfarms@msn.com Etcetera Farms is a small market garden growing authentic, chemical-free vegetables and berries for customers in northwest Georgia. We are a modified CSA that sells to a list of clients with delivery points in Big Canoe and downtown Cartersville. Riverview Farms 954 White Graves Road, Ranger, GA 30734 Wes & Charlotte Swancy, 706.334.2926 wcswan@yahoo.com grassfedcow.com Riverview Farms is a certified organic family farm growing over 50 varieties of vegetables, grassfed beef and pastured Berkshire pork. The farm has been operated by the Swancy family for 30 years and certified organic since 2000.

Oglethorpe County Roots Farm 46 Beaver Trail, Winterville, GA 30683 Sara Callaway, 706.742.0010 info@rootsfarm.org www.rootsfarm.org The Roots Farm is a community project focusing on education, permaculture, and food production. Harvests from our crops include vegetables, flowers, figs, and blueberries. Rabun County

Hancock County Deerwood Farm P.O. Box 483, Sparta, GA 31087 Sid Cox, 796.444.9555 johncox70@bellsouth.net www.spartahancockgrowers.com Deerwood Farm is a member of the Sparta/Hancock Produce Growers Cooperative. We sell a variety of produce through our CSA and local farmers’ markets. Haralson County Farmers’ Fresh Food Network 330 Golf Course Road, Tallapoosa, GA 30176 Cory Mosser, 770.574.8409 farmersfreshfood@yahoo.com www.farmersfreshfood.com A cooperative of farmers and food producers from west Georgia and east Alabama. We provide fruits and vegetables grown without pesticides, and meats and eggs without hormones or antibiotics through a CSA and at farmers’ markets in Georgia and Alabama. Henry County

TaylOrganic@bellsouth.net www.localharvest.org/farms/M7359 When time is of the essence, join our CSA to ensure your role in supporting local farms. Consume healthy locally grown food weekly on a year-round basis. Farm pick-up or delivery is available.

Coleman River Farms 1327 Coleman River Road, Clayton, GA 30525 David Lent, 706.782.1515 crop@colemanriverfarms.com colemanriverfarms.com At Coleman River Farms we grow a large variety of vegetables and some fruit, all sustainably. Members pick up produce once a week from the farm or from several centrally located sites. Walker County Rise ’N Shine Farm 576 Cedar Springs Drive, Chickamauga, GA 30707 Mitch Lawson, 706.676.0825 mitchlawson77@yahoo.com Rise ’N Shine grows certified organic vegetables and plants. Contact us for CSA information. ALABAMA Moore Farms and Friends 239 Country Road 561, Woodland, AL 36280 Will & Laurie Moore, 256.449.9417 moorefarmsandfriends@yahoo.com www.moorefarmsandfriends.com Moore Farms offers fresh local organic foods for your family’s table. Order what you want, when you want it. Pickup locations in Metro Atlanta.

TaylOrganic / Split Cedar Farm 7095 GA Highway 155 N, Ellenwood, GA 30294 Neil Taylor, 404.862.9394

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R E S TA U R A N T S , B A K E R I E S & C AT E R E R S “Our

commitment to organic gardening lies in our desire to

grow nutritious food while reducing our impact on the

environment.” -Tucker Taylor & Celia Barss Woodland Gardens Athens, Georgia

Supplying restaurants, bakeries and caterers with vibrant food provides a vital marketing outlet for many Georgia growers. The fine establishments in this section recognize the distinctive flavor that fresh foods deliver to their cuisine. Please support these businesses that purchase from local farmers and are members of Georgia Organics. Woodland Gardens grows its produce for restaurants with particular desires for freshness and also sells at the Morningside Farmers’ Market in Atlanta. The farm hosts several dinners throughout the year with guest chefs from around the Southeast. Bartow County

Bulloch County

D Morgan’s Restaurant & Wine Bar 28 W. Main Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 770.383.3535 www.dmorgans.com

Blue Moon Café 40 E. Main Street, Statesboro, GA 30458 912.489.1094 statesboro.homestead.com/BlueMoonCafe.html

“Why don’t we pay more attention to who our farmers are? We would never be as careless choosing an auto mechanic or babysitter as we are about who grows our food.” – Michael Pollan

Chatham County A Vida Restaurant & Wine Bar 113 W. Broughton Street, Savannah, GA 31401 912.232.8432

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Restaurants, Bakeries & Caterers Chatham County (continued) Alligator Soul 114 Barnard Street, Savannah, GA 31401 912.232.7899 www.alligatorsoul.com Cha Bella Patio Bar & Grill 102 E. Broad Street, Savannah, GA 31401 912.790.7888 www.cha-bella.com Elizabeth on 37th 105 E. 37th Street, Savannah, GA 31401 912.236.5542 Georges’ 105 US Highway 80 E, Tybee Island, GA 31410 912.786.9730 www.georgesoftybee.com Sapphire Grill 110 W. St. Julian Street, Savannah, GA 31401 912.443.9962 www.sapphiregrill.com Sentient Bean 13 E. Park Avenue, Savannah, GA 31401 912.232.4447 www.sentientbean.com Our name is an expression of our ethic. We serve all organic and fair trade coffee, and use organic ingredients in our baked goods and lunches. Fair trade certification guarantees that low-income farmers and artisans receive a fair price for their products. Toucan Cafe 531 Stephenson Avenue, Savannah, GA 31405 912.352.2233 www.toucancafe.com Cherokee County Magnolia Bread Company 2299 White Road, White, GA 30184 Dianne Reinhardt, 770.479.5162 magnoliabread@gmail.com magnoliabread.com Magnolia Bread Company specializes in mouthwatering European-style breads baked in a woodfired brick oven. All of our ingredients are 100% certified organic and we are in the process of becoming certified.

Mustard Seed Cafe P.O. Box 764, 250 Gilmer Ferry Road, Ball Ground, GA 30107 770.735.7000 www.localharvest.org/restaurants/M7908 Clarke County farm 255 255 W. Washington Street, Athens, GA 30601 Olivia Sargeant, 706.549.4660 info@farm255.com www.farm255.com Local, seasonal, and sustainable food, located in downtown. Mediterranean and Southern influences. We run Full Moon Farms, supplementing our harvests with those of other regional growers who share our commitment to sustainable agriculture. Five & Ten 1653 S. Lumpkin Street, Athens, GA 30606 706.546.7300 www.fiveandten.com The Five & Ten is a little restaurant that thinks big. Great food, 84 seats, great cooks, great wine—a very personal place where food is made without pretense, pomp or circumstance. The creative menu changes seasonally to match the harvest. Cobb County Life Grocery Café 1453 Roswell Road, Marietta, GA 30062 770.977.9583 customerservice@lifegrocery.com www.lifegrocery.com Life Grocery Café highlights vegetarian fare with freshly prepared organic foods. After you enjoy a meal, browse our grocery for an extensive selection of nutritional supplements, and natural groceries. Located ½ mile from the Big Chicken in Marietta. Muss & Turners 1675 Cumberland Parkway, Smyrna, GA 30080 770.434.1114 www.mussandturners.com

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Restaurants, Bakeries & Caterers Cobb County (continued)

DeKalb County

Sam & Dave’s 4494 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta, GA 30068 770.977.3005 660 Whitlock Ave, Marietta, GA 30064 770.792.2272 www.lostmountainbbq.com Unassuming slow-pit cooked BBQ. Everything we use is hand-crafted and made from scratch.

Avalon Catering 2191-D Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 30329 Cathy Conway, 404.728.0770 cathy@avaloncatering.com www.avaloncatering.com Avalon Catering is an established full service catering company located in Atlanta. We specialize in local foods, artisan products and wholesome preparations. Areas of expertise include corporate, social events and weddings.

South City Kitchen 1675 Cumberland Parkway, Smyrna, GA 30080 770.435.0700 southcitykitchen.com Dawson County Blue Bicycle 671 Lumpkin Campground Road, Dawsonville, GA 30534 706.265.2153 www.bluebicycle.net

L’ Thai Restaurant and Wine Bar 4880 Lawrenceville Highway, Tucker, GA 30084 770.491.9948 organicthai@yahoo.com www.lethai.com The first and only organic Thai restaurant outside of Thailand, committed to health, vitality and well being of body, mind and spirit.

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Restaurants, Bakeries & Caterers Watershed is an award-winning restaurant in a converted gas station, specializing in seasonal, southern flared fare, fine wines, and old-fashion, made-from-scratch desserts. Fine dining in a casual, neighborhood setting.

DeKalb County (continued) Pacific Kitchen 913 Bernina Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30307 404.223.9292 www.pacific-kitchen.com

Fulton County

Parsley’s Catering 4343 Dunwoody Park Drive, Suite C, Atlanta, GA 30338 Marc Sommers, 770.396.5361 catering@parsleys.com www.parsleys.com Parsley’s Catering is a full service catering company focusing on fresh, creative cuisine and custom catering. We are committed to local vendors and organic/sustainable farming in an effort to promote healthy and distinctive cuisine. Watershed 406 W. Ponce de Leon Avenue, Decatur, GA 30030 404.378.4900 friends@watershedrestaurant.com www.watershedrestaurant.com

5 Seasons Brewing 5600 Roswell Road, Sandy Springs, GA 30342 404.255.5911 3655 Old Milton Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30005 770.521.5551 info.5seasons@gmail.com www.5seasonsbrewing.com 5 Seasons delivers real food sourced from over a dozen local organic farms. Fresh fish and meat cut by hand, breads baked in-house. Center for beer culture, lunch and dinner. Alon’s Bakery 1394 N. Highland Avenue, NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 404.872.6000 www.alons.com

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Restaurants, Bakeries & Caterers Fulton County (continued) Aria 490 E. Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, GA 30305 404.233.7673 www.aria-atl.com

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Atlanta Grill at Ritz-Carlton 181 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30303 404.688.0400 www.ritzcarlton.com

“Remarkable”

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Bacchanalia 1198 Howell Mill Road, Atlanta, GA 30318 Clifford Harrison & Anne Quatrano, 404.365.0410 www.starprovisions.com Diners can expect a wonderful culinary experience with seasonal, organic ingredients and true flavors of the hand selected products. Owners Anne Quatrano and Clifford Harrison have won numerous culinary awards. Belly General Store 772 N. Highland Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30306 404.872.4302 storekeeper@bellystore.com www.bellystore.com Offering a combination of the freshest foods, everything is house-made and organic whenever possible: breakfast and lunch specials, sandwiches, salads, fresh mozzarella, organic preserves, hummus, mayonnaise, pesto. Our menu changes according to what’s beautiful and in season. Blue-Eyed Daisy Bakeshop 9065 Selborne Lane, Palmetto, GA 30268 770.463.8379 info@blueeyeddaisy.com www.blueeyeddaisy.com The Blue-Eyed Daisy features reasonably-priced soups, sandwiches, salads, a nightly special, freshbaked goods, and hot and cold beverages, including cappuccino, latte, and espresso. Bluepointe 3455 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30326 404.237.9070 www.buckheadrestaurants.com Canoe 4199 Paces Ferry Road NW, Atlanta, GA 30339 770.432.2663 www.canoeatl.com

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Restaurants, Bakeries & Caterers Food 101 4969 Roswell Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30342 404.431.9700 1397 N. Highland Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 404.397.9747 www.food101atlanta.com

Fulton County (continued) City Grill 50 Hurt Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30303 404.524.2489 www.citygrillatlanta.com Our menu is updated daily with dishes made of the finest organic cuisine, and our wine list is improved monthly. Please check the list for your favorites or something new to try.

Haven Restaurant & Bar 1441 Dresden Drive, Atlanta, GA 30319 404.969.0700 www.havenrestaurant.com

Dailey’s 17 International Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30303 404.524.2489 www.daileysrestaurant.com Comfortable American food featuring steaks, seafood and pasta. Dailey’s Downstairs does double-duty as a casual grill in the daytime and a lounge with live music in the evening.

Herb’n Fare 796 Ashland Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30307 770.598.2230 www.herbnfare.com Highland Bakery 655 Highland Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30312 404.586.0772

Dining Room at the Ritz-Carlton Buckhead 3434 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA 30326 404.237.2700 www.ritzcarlton.com/hotels/atlanta_buckhead

JCT Kitchen 1198 Howell Mill Road, Atlanta, GA 30318 404.355.2252 Food is a necessary ingredient in southern culture. At JCT Kitchen & Bar, “Southern Farmstead Cooking” reflects an authentic menu based on seasonal ingredients harvested freshly from the fields straight to the kitchen and hand-crafted into traditional southern fare.

Dish 870 N. Highland Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30306 404.897.3463 www.dish-atlanta.com Ecco 40 7th Street, Atlanta, GA 30308 404.347.9555 www.ecco-atlanta.com

Joël 3290 Northside Parkway NW, Atlanta, GA 30327 404.233.5993 joelrestaurant.com

The Farmhouse at Serenbe 10950 Hutcheson Ferry Road, Palmetto, GA 30268 770.463.2622 Info@SerenbeFarmhouse.com www.serenbefarmhouse.com Serenbe’s food program adopted a “farm to table” concept of primarily using locally grown, farm-fresh ingredients. Chef Tony Seichrist serves balanced dishes made from seasonal ingredients found on the Serenbe organic farm and other local farmers. Floataway Cafe 1123 Zonolite Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 404.892.1414 www.starprovisions.com Hip joint with local foods. “One who plants a garden, plants happiness.” – Chinese proverb

La Tavola 992 Virginia Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 404.873.5430 latavolatrattoria.com M!X 1141 Dresden Drive NE, Atlanta, GA 30319 404.969.3250 www.mixrestaurant.com Oz Pizza 5 SW Broad Street, Fairburn, GA 30213 770.306.0603 www.ozpizza.net Pano’s & Paul’s 1232 W. Paces Ferry Road NW, Atlanta, GA 30305 404.261.3662 www.buckheadrestaurants.com

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R Thomas Deluxe Grill 1812 Peachtree Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30309 404.872.2942 www.rthomasdeluxegrill.com

Fulton County (continued) Posh 111 W. Paces Ferry Road NW, Atlanta, GA 30305 404.869.0777 heretoserverestaurants.com

Rathbun’s 112 Krog Street, Atlanta, GA 30307 404.524.8280 www.rathbunrestaurant.com

Pura Vida Tapas & Bar 656 N. Highland Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30306 404.870.9797 www.puravidatapas.com Quinones at Bacchanalia 1198 Howell Mill Road, Atlanta, GA 30318 Clifford Harrison & Anne Quatrano, 404.365.0410 www.starprovisions.com Experience an exquisite multi-course meal featuring the finest local ingredients of the season. The prixfixe menu changes daily to highlight fresh, mostly organic, and locally grown ingredients—some from the chefs’ Summerland Farm in Cartersville.

Repast 620 Glen Iris Drive NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 404.870.8707 www.repastrestaurant.com Named Best New Restaurant of 2006 by Esquire Magazine. Husband and wife team Joe Truex and Mihoko Obunai have delighted Atlantans with a casual yet elegant neighborhood restaurant featuring new American cuisine with a metropolitan flair. “A nation that destroys its soils destroys itself.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt

A full service catering company focusing on “fresh, creative cuisine” and custom catering. We are committed to local vendors and organic/sustainable farming in an effort to promote healthy and distinctive cuisine.

Seasonal & Organic -From Farm to Table 4343 Dunwoody Park | Suite C | Dunwoody, Georgia 770.396.5361 | 770.396.9479 fax

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Pulaski County

Restaurant Eugene 2277 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA 30309 Gina & Linton Hopkins, 404.355.0321 rick@restauranteugene.com www.restauranteugene.com An intimate restaurant featuring seasonal, sustainable food with boutique wines and gracious service.

Horseshoe Restaurant 539 Broad Street, Hawkinsville, GA 31036 478.892.3526 www.hawkinsvillehorseshoe.com

SAGA 1100 Crescent Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 404.872.0999 www.sagamidtown.com Shaun’s Social Club and Restaurant 1029 Edgewood Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30307 404.577.4358 www.shaunsrestaurant.com South City Kitchen 1144 Crescent Ave, Atlanta, GA 30309 404.873.7358 southcitykitchen.com Sweet Auburn Bread Company 234 Auburn Avenue, NE, Atlanta, GA 30303 404.221.1157 www.sweetauburnbread.com Woodfire Grill 1782 Cheshire Bridge Road, Atlanta, GA 30324 Chef Michael Tuohy, 404.347.9055 www.woodfiregrill.com Northern California-inspired cooking from a woodburning grill, oven and rotisserie prepared by Chef Michael Tuohy. Seasonal menus change daily, featuring locally grown organic produce whenever possible, artisan meats, and sustainable fresh seafood. All breads and pastries are made in-house. Enjoy!

Rabun County Grapes and Beans 42 E. Savannah Street, Clayton, GA 30525 706.212.0020 www.grapesandbeans.com To w n s C o u n t y Enota Mountain Resort 1000 Highway 180, Hiawassee, GA 30546 800.990.8869 enota@enota.com www.enota.com Enota is a 60-acre sustainable organic farm and retreat center now offering fine country dining in a peaceful setting. Daily fresh vegan, vegetarian or carnivore creations. Weekend specialty buffets highlight international cuisine and hearty breakfast choices. Wilkes County Dining Room at the FitzPatrick Hotel 16 West Square, Washington, GA 30673 706.678.5900 fitzpatrickdining.com

Habersham County Chives 1460 Washington Street, Clarksville, GA 30523 706.839.1823 www.chivesrestaurant.com Hall County Two Dog Cafe 317 Spring Street SE, Gainesville, GA 30501 770.287.8384 CERTIFIED ORGANIC

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GROCERS “I

love what I do

because I interact with a huge cross-section of Atlanta, talk

fresh

food, talk food politics, and I also eat my weight in

veggies!”

-Joe Reynolds Crystal Organic Farm Newborn, Georgia

Farms like Crystal Organic find eager customers in markets that help move food from farm to table. The grocers in this section make a special effort to source merchandise from local growers, ranchers and artisans. They bring you the convenience of home-grown, fresh food and sustain local economies. Crystal Organic Farm is Certified Organic and provides vegetables, fruits, flowers and free-range eggs to grocers and direct to the consumer at the Morningside Farmers’ Market and at The Local Farmstand at Star Provisions. Bartow County

Bibb County

Swheat Market & Deli 5 E. Main Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 770.607.0067 We sell the finest certified organics, locally grown produce and fresh breads. Our products will permeate the senses and help your family start or continue a healthy lifestyle. Complimentary coffee and tea samples daily.

Mia’s Health Foods 3105 Vineville Avenue, Macon, GA 31204 478.742.0624 mias3107@cbi.mgacoxmail.com www.miashealthfoods.com Along with knowledgeable and friendly service, Mia’s sells organic produce, meats, and dry foods as well as high quality vitamins, minerals, and supplements.

v If you shop around the edges of your supermarket and ignore the middle you will likely end up with a “greener” diet. v

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Grocers Candler County

Clarke County

Grain Expectations 115 Diamondback Trail, Metter, GA 30439 912.685.6416 grain@pineland.com www.grainexpectations.com A whole foods and products source for those who want to prepare high quality, nutrient dense meals. Specializing in organic whole grains, the store is nestled in a 100+ year old barn on a dirt road in south Georgia.

Daily Groceries Food Cooperative 523 Prince Avenue, Athens, GA 30601 706.548.1732 Daily Groceries Food Co-op is open to the public and serves as a membership-based food cooperative. The co-op is committed to offering as many organically grown, minimally packaged products as possible.

Chatham County Brighter Day Natural Foods 1102 Bull Street, Savannah, GA 31401 912.236.4703 brighterdayfoods.com Brighter Day Natural Foods features a deli, local organic produce, product reviews, lectures, on-line health and wellness info, and healthy dishes. “What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Earth Fare 1689 S. Lumpkin Street, Athens, GA 30606 706.227.1717 athens300@earthfare.com www.earthfare.com Earth Fare’s roots go back to 1975, the first natural food store in Asheville, North Carolina. Today Earth Fare continues as a multi-store operation, providing quality natural and organic products, top-notch customer service and a quality work environment. Gosford Wine 191 Alps Road, Athens, GA 30606 706.613.5828 www.gosfordwine.com The shop is filled with small production wines, local honey and cheeses, and serves as a CSA drop point. Phoenix Natural Food Market 296 W. Broad Street, Athens, GA 30601 706.548.1780 Lots of bulk herbs and foods, foods for special diets, health and beauty and supplements and vitamins. Also offering organic produce, organic dairy products. Cobb County Harry’s Farmers Market 70 Powers Ferry Road SE, Marietta, GA 30067 770.664.6300 www.wholefoods.com We strive to obtain many products from local and regional suppliers to offer the highest quality, least processed, most flavorful and naturally preserved foods. Worldwide, we support organic and sustainable farming because the future of our food systems depends on it.

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Cobb County (continued) Life Grocery 1453 Roswell Road, Marietta, GA 30062 770.977.9583 customerservice@lifegrocery.com www.lifegrocery.com Life Grocery is a natural foods co-op market featuring only organic produce, an extensive selection of nutritional supplements, and natural groceries. Vegetarian cafe highlights freshly prepared organic foods. Located .5 mile east of the Big Chicken in Marietta.

Whole Foods Market 2111 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, GA 30329 404.634.7800 www.wholefoods.com We strive to obtain many products from local and regional suppliers to offer the highest quality, least processed, most flavorful and naturally preserved foods. Worldwide, we support organic and sustainable farming because the future of our food systems depends on it. v Buy organic food to steer clear of genetically modified organisms (which can be found in everything from candy bars to canned soup to commercial dry cereal to black bean burgers). Current legislation does not require disclosure of the fact that genetically modified organisms (GMOs) can be found in six out of ten processed foods at the supermarket. v

Natural Market Place 4719 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta, GA 30068 770.973.4061 www.naturalmarketplace.net Natural Market Place at East Cobb, established in 1996, is dedicated to offering all organic produce, all the time. Supporting organic farmers whenever possible extends to all areas of the store including dairy, grocery, bulk grains, frozen, herbs, and supplements. DeKalb County Rainbow Natural Foods 2118 North Decatur Road, Decatur, GA 30033 404.636.5553 rainbowgrocery.com Rainbow Grocery, deli, and restaurant is an award-winning natural foods store serving the needs of the Decatur community in Atlanta since 1976. Stay healthy, eat nourishing foods, and use products that are both individually beneficial and ecologically safe. Sevananda Natural Foods Market 467 Moreland Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30307 404.681.2831 www.sevananda.coop Sevananda is the oldest natural/organic foods market in the Atlanta region selling organic produce, (locally sourced when possible), a full line of natural and organic groceries, dairy, frozen foods, as well as natural supplements, vitamins, herbal remedies and body care products. —47—

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Grocers Little’s Grill Cabbagetown Market 198 Carroll Street, Atlanta, GA 30312 404.221.9186 Located in the heart of Cabbagetown, the market is open Wednesdays from 4 until 7 p.m. and features produce from local farmers along with bread, cheese, eggs, and flowers. Additional temporary parking is available at the Cotton Mill lofts.

Fulton County Bella Cucina 1050 North Highland Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30306 404.347.6476 virginiahighlands@bellacucina.com www.bellacucina.com/contact.asp We are an artisan producer of highest quality Mediterranean-inspired foods. Our mission is to create and market these foods with a visual aesthetic equal to the quality of the ingredients, hence our byline, Artful Food.

Return to Eden 2335 Cheshire Bridge Road, Atlanta, GA 30324 404.320.3336 info@return2eden.com www.return2eden.com A family owned and operated natural foods organic market carrying gluten-free and raw foods, macrobiotics, organic produce, bulk foods, and all natural groceries. Also a large selection of vitamins, supplements and health/beauty products. Open daily from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m.

Harry’s Farmers Market 1180 Upper Hembree Road, Roswell, GA 30076 770.664.6300 www.wholefoods.com We strive to obtain many products from local and regional suppliers to offer the highest quality, least processed, most flavorful and naturally preserved foods. Worldwide, we support organic and sustainable farming because the future of our food systems depends on it.

“There are only three things that can kill a farmer: lightning, rolling over in a tractor, and old age.” – Bill Bryson

raw foods | macrobiotic | gluten free foods | kosher | vitamns & supplements | health and beauty | organic produce

2335 Cheshire Bridge Road, Atlanta GA 30324

404-320-3336

Open Sunday-Saturday 9-9

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Grocers Sunburst Natural Foods 625 Crossville Road, Roswell, GA 770.645.0892 10995 State Bridge Road, Alpharetta, GA 770.752.0892 www.sunburstnaturalfoods.net Sunburst Natural Foods is dedicated to helping people help themselves by carrying top-of-the-line supplements that cater to customer needs. We take pride in being Atlanta’s only health food store to focus on the gluten-free diet.

Fulton County (continued) Savor Specialty Foods 3187 Roswell Road, Atlanta, GA 30305 404.869.0070 contact@savorgourmet.com www.savorgourmet.com Savor is a locally owned and operated specialty food and kitchenware shop. We feature a full line of artisan cheeses, meats, honeys, pastas, and many more items. Savor also serves delicious soups and sandwiches for lunch. Star Provisions 1198 Howell Mill Road, Atlanta, GA 30318 404.365.0410 www.starprovisions.com A culinary dream shop for the gourmet and novice alike. Featuring gourmet food items, wine, gifts and cookware, this is the place to buy the highest quality products including fresh cut meats, fish, artisan cheese, freshly baked breads and sweets.

Via Elisa Pasta 1750C Howell Mill Road, Atlanta, GA 30318 404.605.0668 www.viaelisa.com Pasta is one of the world’s most natural foods. We use organic flours and semolina, eggs from freerange hens and luxurious cheeses imported directly from Italy. Shop online, at our store or other fine grocers. Whole Foods Market Buckhead 77 W. Paces Ferry Road 404.324.4100 Midtown 650 Ponce de Leon Avenue 404.853.1681 Sandy Springs 5930 Roswell Road 404.236.0810 www.wholefoods.com We strive to obtain many products from local and regional suppliers to offer the highest quality, least processed, most flavorful and naturally preserved foods. Worldwide, we support organic and sustainable farming because the future of our food systems depends on it. Gordon County Mother Nature’s Eden 220 South Wall Street Suite 100 B, Calhoun, GA 30701 706.625.1952 mothereden@aol.com Organic food, juice bar, vitamins, minerals, supplements, essential oil, homeopathics, skin & beauty products. We welcome local organic farmers to come and sell their produce in front of our store too.

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Grocers Gwinnett County

Rockdale County

Whole Foods Market 5945 State Bridge Road, Duluth, GA 30097 678.514.2400 www.wholefoods.com We strive to obtain many products from local and regional suppliers to offer the highest quality, least processed, most flavorful and naturally preserved foods. Worldwide, we support organic and sustainable farming because the future of our food systems depends on it.

Natural Path 1910 Highway 20 SE #230, Conyers, GA 30013 770.760.0433 Natural food shop. We sell local honey and soaps.

Liberty County Farmers Natural Foods 754 E. G. Miles Parkway, Hinesville, GA 31313 912.368.7803 Farmers Natural Foods is here to provide you with the finest quality fresh, natural, organic and whole foods, nutritional products, body care products and health information in a fun comfortable clean, safe environment. Lumpkin County Wholesome Earth 465 Main Street E, Dahlonega, GA 30533 706.864.0384 Natural foods store. Sells local produce in late spring and summer. Pickens County Life Is Good Health Food Store 20 Grandview Road, Jasper, GA 30143 678.452.2028 Open to the public, organic produce, local produce, bulk foods, supplements, full line of natural food products. Richmond County New Life Natural Foods 2825 Washington Road, Augusta, GA 30909 706.564.3725 newlifeaugusta@aol.com Twenty-five years and still going strong. Eastcentral Georgia’s local supplier of organic produce, honey, herbs, and (store-produced) Galito’s Famous Peri Peri Sauce.

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S P E C I A LT Y R E TA I L E R S & B U S I N E S S E S

enjoy getting out there and doing the work. I find peace in getting on a tractor and being with nature.” “As a farmer, I really

-Yasmin Mouzon, Sanabella Farms, Kite, Georgia

People want earth-friendly products and services that reduce the human impact on the planet. Entrepreneurs like Yasmin Mouzon and the businesses listed here share that concern and put their talents to work in a positive way for you. Shop around the corner and around the state to find just what you’re looking for. Sanabella Farms grows herbs, vegetables and fruit using sustainable methods. The herbs become natural body products like soaps, lotions, and oils, marketed as Yasmin’s Environmental Scentsations (YES Organics). Atkinson County

Barrow County

Bean Tree Soap 147 Winding Thyme Lane, Willacoochee, GA 31650 Shannon Pojedinec, 912.534.5537 shannon@beantreesoap.com www.beantreesoap.com Handmade artisan soaps and body care products, specializing in allergen free soaps. We pay close attention to the quality of our ingredients. Bulk, wholesale, and specialty bath product inquiries are welcome.

Biota Energy, LLC 2095 Hwy 211, Suite 2F-354, Braselton, GA 30514 Scott Burkholder, 404.806.0553 orangesneakers@biotaenergy.com www.biotaenergy.com Biota Energy is a renewable energy distribution company offering biodiesel, biodiesel processing equipment, solar electric installations, and workshops. —51—

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Specialty Retailers & Businesses Candler County

Clayton County

Grain Expectations 115 Diamondback Trail, Metter, GA 30439 Alanna Brannen, 912.685.6416 grain@pineland.com www.grainexpectations.com Specializing in organic whole grains, Alanna’s store is nestled in a 100+ year old barn on a dirt road in south Georgia.

Destiny Produce 16 Forest Parkway, Bldg. E, Forest Park, GA 30297 DeeDee Digby or Dave Smith, 404.366.7006 deedee@destinyproduce.com www.destinyproduce.com The only certified organic distributor delivering a full line of organic and conventional produce to retailers in the Southeast. Bringing people and food closer together through education.

Clarke County Fire and Flavor 328 Commerce Blvd, Suite 8, Bogart, GA 30622 866.728.8332 info@fireandflavor.com www.fireandflavor.com 100% organic-certified Western cedar grilling planks impart a sweet, delectable taste to seafood, meats and vegetables.

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Cobb County TerraCycle, Inc. Marietta, GA 30062 Albert Zakes, 609.393.4252 x33 albe@terracycle.net www.terracycle.net TerraCycle manufactures certified organic fertilizers that are made from entirely from old soda bottles and worm poop! We offer closed cycle products.

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Specialty Retailers & Businesses www.naturalbody.com Full service day spa and natural products retailer with ten Atlanta locations. Visit our website for locations.

Fulton County Athena’s Culinary Escapes Atlanta, GA 30308 Chef Athena George Penson, 404.226.2116 chefathena@yahoo.com Create a memorable evening with a Greek cooking class in your home. Delight your guests with healthy, natural foods, purchased locally when possible. From Greek salad to baklava, it’s like being in the Isles. Cook’s Warehouse 549-I Amsterdam Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 404.815.4993 www.cookswarehouse.com Offering the finest in cookware, kitchen accessories, appliances, and unique gadgets, many locally made. Cooking classes, mail order and website shopping. Eco-Bella Organic Lifestyle Boutique 1046 N. Highland Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30306 Antje Kingma, 404.815.4280 contact@eco-bella.com www.eco-bella.com We specialize in organic cotton apparel and home styles. Everything from organic cotton sheets to hypo-allergenic toys, milk-based paint, skal approved alpaca blankets. Mention Georgia Organics for a 10% discount.

Patagonia 34 E. Andrews Drive NW, Atlanta, GA 30305 404.266.8182 www.patagonia.com We love the outdoors. From our Common Threads garment recycling program to enlisting other businesses to join us in our efforts to protect the wild places. Savor Specialty Foods 3187 Roswell Road, Atlanta, GA 30305 January & Ren Hodgson, 404.869.0070 contact@savorgourmet.com www.savorgourmet.com A locally owned and operated specialty food and kitchenware shop featuring a full line of artisan cheeses, meats, honeys, pastas, and more. “The farther we get away from the land, the greater our insecurity.” – Henry Ford

From the Kitchen of Angie Mosier 404.374.6674 food@angiemosier.com www.angiemosier.com Food stylist for photography and film, freelance food writer, and culinary teaching. Good Green Fun 350 Lake Crest Drive, Roswell, GA 30075 Lori Benton, 404.694.0846 goodgreenfun@charter.net www.thegetcleanteam.com Non-toxic household cleaners are safe for you, your family, your planet. Money saving Starter Kit eliminates packaging waste. Natural Body Spa & Shoppe Atlanta, GA 30308 678.904.5696 celia.tully@naturalbody.com —53—


Specialty Retailers & Businesses Johnson County Sanabella Farms RR1 177A, Kite, GA 30149 Yasmin Mouzon, 404.291.6934 Sanabella Farms grows herbs of all kinds. We carry massage oils and other organic body products such as soaps and lotions. Lumpkin County Off The Vine Home Produce Delivery 171 Laurel Circle, Dahlonega, GA 30533 Shana Wolf, 404.317.7459 support@offthevinegeorgia.com offthevinegeorgia.com We deliver the best fruits and vegetables that Georgia farmers have to offer, right to the doors of homes in most of metro Atlanta. Paulding County JZ’s Foods Inc 86 Owens Road, Dallas, GA 30157 Agatha Chibili, 678.464.3103 agatha@yummyspoonfuls.com www.yummyspoonfuls.com

Yummy Spoonfuls Baby Food is certified organic, located in the freezer section. Dairy free, gluten free, no salt, sugar, preservatives or fillers. Sumter County Café Campesino 725 Spring Street, Americus, GA 31709 888.532.4728 info@cafecampesino.com www.cafecampesino.com Georgia’s first and only 100% Fair Trade, organic, shade-grown coffee company, supplying coffee houses, markets, co-ops, restaurants, fundraising groups and individuals with artisan roasted-toorder, specialty-grade coffee. SOUTH CAROLINA Anson Mills 1922-C Gervais Street, Columbia, SC 29201 Glenn Roberts, www.ansonmills.com Specializing in organically grown heirloom grains including Red May. Also known for its extraordinary line of polentas, cornmeals, and grits. Grains are milled and shipped the same day.

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love it when a customer says, ‘how am I supposed to eat something so beautiful?’” -Paige Witherington, Serenbe Farms, Palmetto, Georgia

You know you are someplace special when the chef walks in the door with a handful of recently gathered eggs and freshly picked herbs to make your breakfast. A weekend getaway at a place like Serenbe, coupled with locally grown food, is the ultimate experience. Enjoy a stay at a B&B that supports its local producers. Serenbe Farms boasts an idyllic bed and breakfast that includes a full-service restaurant offering delectable “farm to table” selections. A place of nature, nurture, inspiration, and reflection. Celebrate the bounty. Fulton County

Habersham County

Inn at Serenbe 10950 Hutcheson Ferry Road, Palmetto, GA 30268 Steve & Marie Nygren, 770.463.2622 Info@SerenbeFarmhouse.com www.serenbe.com Experience rural Georgia at its most peaceful. Afternoon tea, sweets at bedtime, a full country breakfast and walking trails. Relax in a restored cottage, a lake house, or the main house. Just minutes from the bustle of the city.

Glen-Ella Springs Country Inn 1789 Bear Gap Road, Clarkesville, GA 30523 Barrie Aycock & Chris Bolton, 706.754.7295 baycock@glenella.com www.glenella.com Glen-Ella Springs Inn celebrates its 20th year as northeast Georgia’s premier country inn and restaurant. Everything is freshly prepared using produce from local growers and our gardens.

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Bed & Breakfasts Rabun County Beechwood Inn Beechwood Drive, Clayton, GA 30525 David & Gayle Darugh, 866.782.2485 david-gayle@beechwoodinn.ws www.beechwoodinn.ws Come. Relax. Enjoy. Everything a bed and breakfast should be in the north Georgia mountains. We provide the highest level of hospitality while preserving the unique historical and environmentally sensitive nature of our area. Sylvan Falls Mill 156 Taylor’s Chapel Road, Rabun Gap, GA 30568 706.746.7138 linda3010@sylvanfallsmill.com www.sylvanfallsmill.com Historic bed and breakfast with a working grist mill. Relax in the north Georgia mountains and feast on home-baked breads from locally grown grains, special breakfast dishes and shop at the local stores and farmers market. A gourmet, romantic getaway.

Southern Elegance Bed & Breakfast 115 W. Robert Toombs Avenue, Washington, GA 30673 Jeanne Davis Blair, 800.617.8496 www.southernelegancebandb.com The Victorian-style inn, built in 1917. Full complimentary breakfasts are served daily, and tea is offered in the afternoons. Wine and cheese receptions are held in the evenings. Dinners are available on weekends by request. NORTH CAROLINA Old Edwards Inn & Spa 445 Main Street, Highlands, NC 28741 866.526.8008 www.oldedwardsinn.com An extraordinary destination spa resort in a charming, historic mountain town. Superb accommodations, excellent cuisine and a worldclass spa await you just a few hours from the busy city.

To w n s C o u n t y Enota Mountain Retreat 1000 Highway 180, Hiawassee, GA 30546 800.990.8869 enota@enota.com www.enota.com Enota is a 60 acre sustainable organic farm, campground, and retreat center in the beautiful NE Georgia mountains. On ancient Cherokee land surrounded by the Chattahoochee National Forest, our property contains waterfalls and crystal clear streams. Country store, restaurant and lodge. Wilkes County Lafayette Manor Inn 219 E. Robert Toombs Ave., Washington, GA 30673 Guillaume & Sokun Slama, 706.678.5922 info@lafayettemanor.com www.lafayettemanor.com Elegant bed and breakfast where our true passion is cooking. We spend endless hours driving from farmers’ markets to organic farms, seeking the freshest, most perfect ingredients, including incredibly good tasting grassfed Black Angus organic beef raised locally. “A farmer is always going to be rich next year.” – Philemon CERTIFIED ORGANIC

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Bed & Breakfasts

Serenbe Is Proud to Support Georgia Organics as Atlanta’s Farm to Table Community

Serenbe Farms 770.463.9319 www.SerenbeFarms.com

THE HIL 770.463.8379 www.BlueEyedDaisy.com

770.463.2622 www.SerenbeFarmhouse.com

Opening August, 2007 Visit serenbe.com for information.

The Serenbe Farmer’s Market is held in the heart of the Serenbe community each Saturday during growing season (late April through October) from 8 a.m. - noon.

“Do eggs taste better when they’re freshly hatched from the healthy chickens on the farm just yards away? And how about a salad made with greens, tomatoes and peppers that were picked this morning? Come to Serenbe and taste for yourself.”

Serenbe www.Serenbe.com 770.463.9997 Located just 25 miles southwest of the Atlanta airport.

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SUPPLIERS

“The secret to a

beautiful, healthy garden is vibrant soil.” -Danna Cain, Home & Garden Design, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia

Yards, gardens and farms that integrate the principles

of organics

encourage healthy soil and maintain biodiversity in the environment. Landscape designers like Danna Cain take a natural approach to beautifying the outdoors which yields low maintenance, flourishing landscapes. Learn about the ways you can “green up” your space. Home & Garden Design is a design-build landscape architecture firm, creating personalized, interactive, outdoor living areas that are functional, healthy and harmonious for people, plants and wildlife. Baker County

Barrow County

Farmers Organic 137 Phipps Avenue, Newton, GA 39870 Chad Heard, 229.734.5018 chadheard@bellsouth.net www.farmersorganic.com Compost, produce and turfgrass production plots, nursery potting soil test plots for pine tree seedlings and plants.

Biota Energy, LLC 2095 Hwy 211, Suite 2F-354, Braselton, GA 30514 Scott P. Burkholder, 404.806.0553 orangesneakers@biotaenergy.com www.biotaenergy.com Biota Energy is a renewable energy distribution company offering biodiesel, biodiesel processing equipment, solar electric installations, and workshops. —58—


Suppliers Bartow County Youngs Mill Farm P.O. Box 233, Kingston, GA 30145 Melanie Hernandez, 404.625.4744 melanie@youngsmillfarm.com www.youngsmillfarm.com Youngs Mill Farm is a certified organic greenhouse operation. Our focus is on growing quality herb and vegetable bedding plants for retail garden centers. We also contract-grow certified organic vegetable transplants for farmers throughout the Southeast. Bibb County Grandpa’s Worm Farm 2908 Southshore Drive, Macon, GA 31204 Keith Stringfellow, 478.477.4748 Supplier of worms for organic gardens and worm castings. Founder of Macon’s City Market on the Green, opening April 2007, Saturdays 8 a.m. until noon. See our market listing in the Farmers’ Market section. Cherokee County Progress Growers Supply 5350 Ball Ground Hwy, Ball Ground, GA 30107 Jackie Tinsley & Marsha Johnson, 770.479.5528 sales@progressgrowerssupply.com www.progressgrowerssupply.com Wholesale distributor of horticultural supplies and services. We can supply greenhouse/ horticultural needs from the smallest pots to the greenhouse itself. Progress Growers Supply... helping your business grow. Coweta County Country Gardens Farm & Nursery 3728 Lower Fayetteville Road, Newnan, GA 30265 Mike & Judy Cunningham, 770.251.2673 mike@countrygardensfarm.com www.countrygardensfarm.com We are a supplier of organic minerals and fertilizers, primarily Fertrell and Nature Safe products. We carry organic soil amendments. We produce hormone and antibiotic-free grassfed beef, free-range brown eggs and naturally grown vegetables in season. —59—

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Suppliers DeKalb County

Forsyth County

SeaAgri inc. 4822 Kings Down Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338 Robert Cain, 770.361.7003 robert@seaagri.com www.seaagri.com Remineralize soil, crops and livestock with 90+ minerals and trace elements to produce the most nutrient-dense food possible. Add SeaAgri’s OMRI TM Listed SEA-90 to the soil, spray on crops, and feed to your livestock. Available online or call us.

NT Bio, Inc. 1064 Union Center Drive Ste 13B, Alpharetta, GA 30004 Albert Gawlak, 770.619.9983 sales@ntbio.com www.ntbio.com GA registered organic processor/handler of NOP organic feed, fungicides, fertilizers, soil amendments, pasture grasses, irrigation systems, ULV misting and dosing equipment.

Fayette County

Fulton County

Environmental Landscape Consulting 103 Tapestry Trace, Peachtree City, GA 30269 Emmanuel Bashakes, 678.776.8128 emmanuel@envroscape.com www.envroscape.com We supply organic turf and plant care including food crops. We also have herbicide and pesticide free lawn and crop care field amendment. We provide on-site visits, and consultation via telephone, website and email.

ItSaul Natural 1280 Union Hill Road, Alpharetta, GA 30004 Ernie Higgins, 800.301.2887 contact@itsaulplants.com www.itsaulplants.com Founded with the purpose of obtaining the very best component materials available to produce the very best organic soil products; no waste products or sewer sludge (biosolids). Mr. Natural composts and raw materials insure uniformity of the mixes every time.

Organic Vegetables & Compost

Custom Blended Compost and Soil Amendments Chad Heard - President

(229) 881-3000 cell (229) 734-5018 main (229) 734-5019 fax

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Keystone Organics 315 Augusta Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30315 Jake Egolf, 404.376.0768 jakeegolf@bellsouth.net Chef-grown, micro produced, specialty culinary herbs, edible flowers and microgreens. Also kitchen garden design, installation, and maintenance.

Nature Safe Fertilizer 4310 37th Street E., Bradenton, FL 34208 Gabe Diaz-Saavedra, 941.350.7291 gabeds@naturesafe.com www.naturesafe.com Producer of six OMRI listed organic fertilizer analysis. Primary ingredients include feather, meat, bone, and blood meal derived from poultry. Grows consistent crops because it is a more readily available source for microorganisms.

The Urban Gardener 347 Boulevard SE, Atlanta, GA 30312 404.529.9980 www.theurbangardener.com A full-service garden center and nursery catering to the particular needs of the city gardener—whether in a yard, on a balcony, rooftop or loft, we can provide you with the ingredients to make you a successful gardener.

LANDSCAPERS DeKalb County

Screven County Farmer D Organics 1549 Pryor Road, Newington, GA 30446 Daron ‘Farmer D’ Joffe, 912.210.2021 www.farmerd.com Dedicated to developing socially responsible farms and gardens that make a difference. Farmer D Organics products include organic compost, organic fertilizer and organic potting soil, hand-selected and mixed from the very best organic ingredients available. Longwood Plantation 1549 Pryor Road, Newington, GA 30446 Mike & Karen Smith, 912.857.4571 longwood@planters.net www.longwood-plantation.com We make compost and other soil amendments on our centennial farm. We also sell organic fertilizer and incorporate it into our soil mixes. Customers include golf courses, nurseries, farmers, landscapers and consumers. All items are available in 40 lb. bags. Ta t t n a l l C o u n t y Tatum Farm 11378 Hwy 23, Glennville, GA 30427 Wayne Tatum, 912.654.4889 We offer organic fertilizers such as chicken manure.

Home & Garden Design, Inc. 3703 Summitridge Drive, Atlanta, GA 30340 Danna Cain, 770.938.6688 contactus@homeandgardendesign.com www.hgdvt.com An organic/holistic landscape design/build company providing personalized service. Whether your needs are as small as an organic kitchen or a large living area with new patio, walls, deck, pool, or garden rooms, give us a call for an estimate. Sustenance Design/Highlands Nursery 280 Second Avenue, Decatur, GA 30030 Lindsey Mann, MLA, LEED Ap, 770.335.7292 lindseyemann@gmail.com Ecological and edible landscape design, consultation, and implementation that aims to improve the quality of our natural resources. Focus on integrating vegetables and fruit trees/shrubs into residential and commercial landscapes, improving water quality, efficiency and soil health. Forsyth County Nature Turf, Inc. 1064 Union Center Drive Ste 12B, Alpharetta, GA 30004 Jamie Osterman Kaye, 770.967.2300 tellme@natureturf.com www.natureturf.com An organic standard lawn/turf services provider and supplier of NOP compliant, accredited-agencylisted, organic fertilizers and soil amendments, including turf service, woody ornamental installations, rhizome producing tall fescues, and garden supplies.

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S E E D SFarmers’ O UMarkets R C| p.E37S

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Abundant Life P.O. Box 157, Saginaw, OR 97472 541.767.9606 www.abundantlifeseeds.com Specializing in organic heirloom seeds of the West Coast.

DLF Organic P.O. Box 229, Halsey, OR 97348 Erica Garren & Chad Hale, 541.369.2251 ericag@intlseed.com www.DLFORGANIC.com We sell forage and turf seed that is certified organic.

Adams-Briscoe Seed Company 325 E. Second Street, Jackson, GA 30233 Jimmy Adams, 770.775.7826 abseed@juno.com www.abseed.com We stock all types of seeds for cover crops, forages, erosion control, wildlife enhancement, vegetables, land reclamation and other uses.

Fedco P.O. Box 520, Waterville, ME 04903-0520 207.873.7333 www.fedcoseeds.com A cooperative specializing in open-pollinated seeds and Moose Tubers (seed potatoes). No phone-in orders, please.

Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds 2278 Baker Creek Road, Mansfield, MO 65704 417. 924.8917 www.RareSeeds.com Heirloom seed supplier and producer of The Heirloom Gardener Magazine.

Gardens Alive 5100 Schenley Place, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 513.354.1482 www.gardensalive.com Sells “environmentally responsible gardening products that work.”

Bountiful Gardens 18001 Shafer Ranch Road, Willits, CA 95490-9626 707.459.6410 www.bountifulgardens.org California-based seed company specializing in open-pollinated, heirloom, and biointensive seed.

Harris Seeds 355 Paul Road, Rochester, NY 14624 877.892.9197 www.harrisseeds.com/ Marketing vegetable and flower seeds, plants and growing supplies to gardeners and professional growers.

Cottle Strawberry Nursery, Inc. 2488 W. NC 403 Highway, Faison, NC 28341 Ron Cottle, 910.267.4531 ron@cottlefarms.com www.cottlefarms.com Producer and seller of organic chandler, camarosa and Sweet Charlie strawberry plants.

High Mowing Seeds 813 Brook Road, Wolcott, VT 05680 802.888.1800 www.highmowingseeds.com Seller of certified organic seed, specializing in northern varieties. A good source of information on seed saving guidelines and seed equipment.

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Seed Sources Johnny’s Selected Seeds 955 Benton Avenue, Winslow, ME 04901 207.861.3900 www.johnnyseeds.com Wide selection of vegetable, herb, and flower seeds, with organic and heirloom offerings; catalogs for both home and commercial growers.

and sharing heirloom seeds, especially those suited to southern conditions. Territorial Seed Company P.O. Box 158, Cottage Grove, OR 97424 800.626.0866 www.territorial-seed.com Oregon-based seed company focusing on northern varieties; organic seeds available.

Nichols Garden Nursery 1190 Old Salem Road NE, Albany, OR 97321 800.422.3985 www.nicholsgardennursery.com Nichols is a 50-year family operated business steeped in a tradition of fine culinary gardening. An original signer of the Safe Seed Pledge, we offer no genetically modified seed or products.

Turtle Tree Seed Camphill Village, Copake, NY 12516 800.620.7388 turtle@turtletreeseed.org www.turtletreeseed.org Biodynamic, open-pollinated flower, vegetable & herb seeds.

P.O.P.S.(Pike’s Organic Products & Services) 1351 Etowah River Road, Dawsonville, GA 30534 John Pike, 404.397.7443 serenityeink@yahoo.com localharvest.org/farms/m8392 Organic seeds grown in Georgia, including Hercules field peas, Cherokee trail of tears green beans, mammoth sunflowers, okra, peppers and others.

Walker Farms 6810 Savannah Highway, Sylvania, GA 30467 Relinda C. Walker, 912.481.2263 recarwalk@aol.com Walker Farms is a certified organic farm with 40 cultivated acres of vegetables, grain and cover crops, offering cover crop seed and Vidalia onion seedlings to organic growers.

Peaceful Valley P.O. Box 2209, Grass Valley, CA 95945 530.272.4769 www.groworganic.com Seeds and supplies for organic growers. Seeds of Change P.O. Box 15700, Santa Fe, NM 87506-5700 888.762.7333 www.seedsofchange.com Source for certified organic and open-pollinated seed. Seedway 1734 Railroad Place, Hall, NY 14463 800.836.3710 vegseed@seedway.com www.seedway.com Seedway, LLC is a full-line seed company, marketing farm, turf and vegetable seed in the eastern United States and Ontario, Canada. Southern Exposure Seed Exchange P.O. Box 460, Mineral, VA 23117 540.894.9480 www.southernexposure.com Virginia-based organization dedicated to preserving —63—

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Clarke County Athens Locally Grown 310 Woody Road, Royston, GA 30662 Eric Wagoner, 706.245.9774 eric@locallygrown.net athens.locallygrown.net A cooperative group of growers located around Athens, GA. All use strict organic or natural standards to ensure that everything produced is chemical-free. Committed to supplying customers with the freshest and highest quality produce, mill products, eggs, flowers, and transplants. Effingham County

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Brady Bala, 404.456.4333 conyers.locallygrown.net A small group of growers around Conyers, GA. A list is sent to subscribers on Sunday evening, order what you want and pick up on Thursday between 4:30 to 7 p.m. at Copy Central, just down from the old Maxell building, in Conyers. Ta t t n a l l C o u n t y Farm Fresh Tattnall Various locations throughout Tattnall County www.farmfreshtattnall.com Co-op promotes 12 roadside stands and u-pick farms throughout Tattnall County.

Heritage Organic Farm 485 Scuffletown Road, Guyton, GA 31312 Shirley Daughtry, 912.728.3708 heritageorganicfarms@comcast.net www.heritageorganicfarm.com Heritage has been growing and marketing a wide variety of certified organic produce since 1990. We serve the southeast coastal area, mainly with our certified organic box business, but also by servicing coops and small health food stores. Haralson County Farmers’ Fresh Food Network 330 Golf Course Road, Tallapoosa, GA 30176 Cory Mosser, 770.574.8409 farmersfreshfood@yahoo.com www.farmersfreshfood.com A cooperative of farmers and food producers from west Georgia and east Alabama. We provide fruits and vegetables grown without pesticides, and meats and eggs without hormones or antibiotics through a CSA and at farmers’ markets in Georgia and Alabama. Rockdale County Conyers Locally Grown 1264 Parker Road, Conyers, GA 30094 —64—


COMMUNITY GARDENS

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Community gardens bring people with common interests together while offering the benefits of nutritious food and beautiful landcapes. These gardens are all in the metro Atlanta area.

Blue Heron Community Garden 4137 Roswell Road, Atlanta, GA 30342 Kevin McCauley, 404.531.0006

Urban Gardener Oasis Community Garden 573 Woodward Avenue SE, Atlanta, GA 30312 Duane Marcus, 404.529.9980

Brownwood Park Community Garden 602 Brownwood Avenue SE, Atlanta, GA 30316 Christa Essig, 404.817.6744

For the following Community Gardens, contact: Fred Conrad, 404.892.3333 fred.conrad@acfb.org www.acfb.org/projects/community_garden

Clarkston Community Garden 3701 College Avenue, Clarkston, GA 30021 Sherrill Terry, 404.508.1050 Mason Mill Recreation Center 1340-B McConnell Drive, Decatur, GA 30033 404.679.5917, 404.508.7631 Oakhurst Community Garden Project 435 Oakview Street, Decatur, GA 30030 Stephanie Van Parys, 404.229.3668 Outdoor Activity Center Community Garden 1401 Bridges Avenue SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 Brendon Barkley, 404.752.5385 Ponce de Leon Library Garden 980 Ponce de Leon Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 Emanuel Mitchell, 404.885.7820 R-Town Community Garden 181 Flat Shoals Avenue SE, Atlanta, GA 30316 Keely Harris, 404.931.4554 Rose Circle Community Garden Rose Circle SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 Debbie Zimmerman, 404.752.8878 Scott Park Garden Club 231 Sycamore Street, Decatur, GA 30030 Christine Lewis, 404.377.0494 x6547 Temple Emanu-El Garden 1580 Spalding Drive, Atlanta, GA 30350 Roy Baron, 770.512.8447

Ashview Corner Holderness & Fenwood, Atlanta, GA 30314 Atkins Street/Shrine/PAOCC Corner Atkins & Donnelly, Atlanta, GA 30310 Bedford Pine - Operation Peace 425 Boulevard Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 Boulevard Community Garden 663 Boulevard Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 Camp Truit 4-H Center 4320 Herschel Road, College Park, GA 30337 Canton Community Garden West Marietta Street, Canton, GA 30114 Capitol Avenue High Rise 811 Capitol Avenue SE, Atlanta, GA 30318 Capitol View Corner Athens & Deckner, Atlanta, GA 30310 Carver Village 201 Moury Avenue SW, Atlanta, GA 30315 College Park Community Coalition 2015 Virginia Avenue, College Park, GA 30337 Columbia Seminary 511 Columbia Drive, Decatur, GA 30030 Creel Park 2775 Creel Road, College Park, GA 30349

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Community Gardens Eastwyck 250 Kaybrook Road, Decatur, GA 30032

Pavillion Place 532 Cleveland Avenue SW, Atlanta, GA 30315

Drake House Garden 10500 Clara Drive, Roswell, GA 30075

Peachtree Hills Park 235 Springdale Drive NE, Atlanta, GA 30305

Dunbar Neighborhood Garden 477 Windsor Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30312

Red Oak Rennaissance Center 4800 Campbell Drive, College Park, GA 30349

Environmental Education Center 2390 Wildcat Road, Decatur, GA 30034

Sullivan Center 643 Dill Avenue SW, Atlanta, GA 30310

Heritage Park 101 Lake Dow Road, McDonough, GA 30252

Tapestry Community Garden Walker Street at Confederate Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30316 Tobie Grant 3218 Tobie Circle, Scottdale, GA 30079

Hooten Street Corner Hooten Street & GA 81, Atlanta, GA 30252 MLK Tower 525 Whitehall Terrace, Atlanta, GA 30312

Ujimaa 2291 Macon Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30315

Mother Clyde/West End Garden Corner Oak & Hopkins, Altanta, GA 30310

Wonderland Gardens 3144 Rainbow Drive, Decatur, GA 30036

Mulberry Fields in Candler Park 1301 Iverson Street, Atlanta, GA 30307

Les Dames d’Escoffier Atlanta is proud to provide funding and original recipes for the Georgia Organics Local Food Guide

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RECIPES

The recipes in this section were developed by members of Les Dames d’Escoffier, Atlanta Chapter. Les Dames d’Escoffier (LDEI) is an international society dedicated to excellence in culinary arts and promoting the achievement of women in culinary professions. As such, LDEI Atlanta supports the production of fresh local ingredients as critical to the arts of the table and to thriving communities. LDEI Atlanta has been a committed contributor to Georgia Organics and the farming community in Georgia.

Pickled Cucumbers and Vidalia Onions Dame Rebecca Lang, Rebecca Lang Enterprises Serves 8-10 A wonderful way to use fresh cucumbers in the middle of the summer. ¾ cup sugar 1 cup white vinegar ½ tsp. salt ½ tsp. freshly ground pepper 2 English cucumbers, thinly sliced or 3 large cucumbers, seeded and thinly sliced 1 medium Vidalia onion or other sweet onion, halved and thinly sliced ¼ cup chopped fresh dill In a large mixing bowl, whisk sugar, vinegar, pepper and salt until sugar is dissolved. Add cucumbers and onion. Stir well. Stir in fresh dill. Cover and chill 8 hours. Serve with a slotted spoon.

Chunky Italian Garden Soup Dame Barbara Petit, EventSource Serves 6 A great winter warmer. 1 large onion, diced 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 stalk celery, finely chopped 2 Tbsp. olive oil 1 bay leaf 1 lb. hot Italian sausage formed into small meat balls 10 fresh carrots, sliced 1 large can whole plum tomatoes 8 cups chicken stock, home made or canned 1 can garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed 2 cups fresh jacinto (preferred) kale, cleaned and roughly chopped Parmesan cheese to garnish Heat a sauté pan over medium heat then drop the small sausage meat balls into the pan and sauté until browned on all sides. Remove from pan with slotted spoon draining any grease and reserve the meat balls in a separate bowl. In a large soup pot or Dutch oven, heat olive oil (about two tablespoons) over medium heat and add onions, turning until they are lightly coated with oil. Sauté the onions for a few minutes, stirring occasionally until they become translucent. Do not brown. Add finely chopped celery and garlic and continue to cook and stir for a few minutes until they are softened. Add the bay leaf. Chop tomatoes roughly and add to the pot. Reserve the tomato juices for another use. Add 6 cups of chicken stock, sausage meat balls and carrots. Bring pot to a low boil, reduce heat and simmer for 20 minutes or until carrots are tender. Add the garbanzo beans and cook for 10 minutes more. If the soup needs more stock, add 1-2 additional cups now. Add the kale and continue to simmer for five minutes only so that the kale remains bright green. Ladle hot soup into bowls and garnish with freshly grated parmesan.

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Acorn Squash with Pecans & Goat Cheese

Dame Gena Berry, Culinary Works Serves 6 Serve with a side of salad greens for a colorful summer meal. 9 inch pre-baked pie crust (tart pan with removable bottom works perfect for this) 2 large heirloom tomatoes, peeled, sliced ¼” thick and well drained 1½ cup fresh basil, chiffonade* 2 Tbsp. fresh thyme, removed from the stem 8 green onions, thinly sliced Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper 1½ cup fresh goat cheese, crumbled (grated fresh mozzarella will work as well) ¼ cup grated Parmigiano Reggiano 2 3 cup mayonnaise Heat oven to 350º. Prepare the tomatoes and place on paper towels to drain. Layer the onions, basil, thyme and then the tomatoes on the pie crust. Season with salt and pepper. Mix together the cheeses and mayonnaise and spread over the tomatoes. Bake for 30-35 minutes or until top is slightly brown. Let stand at least 15 minutes before cutting. (You can substitute ricotta cheese for the mayonnaise but be sure to adjust seasoning, adding a little lemon juice, a drizzle of balsamic and salt and pepper.) * Cut into long, thin strips

Dame Virginia Willis, Virginia Willis Culinary Productions Serves 4 A delicious way to add excitement to winter squash. 2 acorn squash, halved crosswise and seeded 3 Tbsp. butter, melted 2 3 cup Georgia pecans, chopped 2 Tbsp. sorghum syrup, plus more to drizzle 2 sprigs fresh thyme, leaves picked 4 oz. fresh goat cheese Coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper Heat oven to 375°. Sprinkle inside of squash with salt and brush with butter. Turn upside down on baking sheet and bake until tender, about 30-45 minutes. Using a small bowl, combine pecans, syrup and thyme. Turn squash upright on baking sheet. Fill hollow of each squash with pecan mixture, reserving about 3 tablespoons. Divide goat cheese between the squash halves. Sprinkle with reserved pecans and season with salt and pepper. Bake an additional 10 minutes more or until the goat cheese is warm and melted. Drizzle with additional syrup if desired and serve immediately. English Pea and Corn Succotash Dame Gina Hopkins, Restaurant Eugene Serves 8 In Georgia, English peas are at their peak in late spring. 1 lb. cooked English peas 1 Vidalia onion, diced 1 clove spring garlic 1½ cup chicken stock 1 cup cooked corn niblets 2 Tbsp. butter 4 Tbsp. chopped parsley Salt to taste In a deep sauté pan, add butter and sauté onions until soft. Add chopped garlic and stir. Add corn, then stock, and cook until stock is reduced to a glaze. Toss in peas and warm thoroughly, being careful not to overcook. Adjust seasoning and sprinkle with parsley.

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Recipes Fresh Strawberry Rhubarb Hi-Pie Dame Sonya Jones, Sweet Auburn Bread Company Yield: one 9-inch pie

and sprinkle with 2 tablespoons of sugar. Chill for 15 minutes in the refrigerator. Bake in preheated oven for 1 hour or until crust is golden brown and pie is bubbly. Let cool for 15 minutes before serving.

A sweet finish to a scrumptious meal! Double Crust Pastry Dough 2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour 1 tsp. salt 2 3 cup unsalted butter 5-6 Tbsp. cold milk Combine flour and salt, cut in butter using a pastry blender or your finger tips until the mixture resembles coarse meal. Evenly sprinkle 4 tablespoons of cold milk over the mixture. Stir with a fork until flour mixture is moistened, using more milk if needed Use your hands to form the dough into a ball. Divide the dough in half, press it flat, and then wrap with plastic. Chill in the refrigerator at least 30 minutes. To make the bottom crust, remove one half of the dough from refrigerator. Place on lightly floured surface and gently roll to 1/8 inch thickness. Place the dough in a 9-inch pie pan and trim the excess dough to 1/2 inch beyond the edge of the pie pan. Roll the remaining dough to 1/8 inch thickness and 10 inch diameter. Set aside for top crust. Strawberry Rhubarb Filling 4 cups fresh rhubarb, cut into 1/2 inch pieces 2 cups fresh strawberries, stems removed, cut in half 4 Tbsp. unbleached all-purpose flour 1½ cups sugar 1 tsp. nutmeg, freshly grated 1 tsp. pure vanilla 3 Tbsp. unsalted butter, cut into ¼ inch pieces 2 Tbsp. milk 2 Tbsp. sugar Preheat oven to 375º. Place rhubarb and strawberries in large bowl. Sprinkle vanilla across top of fruit. Combine flour, sugar and nutmeg. Add to fruit bowl and gently toss mixture to coat, taking care not to bruise the fruits. Spoon the fruit mixture into the lined pie shell, piling high in the center. Dot with butter. Gently cover the top of the pie filling with remaining prepared dough. Turn the excess bottom dough over the top dough and crimp the edges to seal. With a sharp knife, cut several slits along the top for steam to escape. Brush the top lightly with milk

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O R G A N I Z AT I O N S

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Atlanta Community Food Bank 732 Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30318 404.892.3333 feedback@acfb.org www.acfb.org Atlanta Local Food Initiative P.O. Box 8924, Atlanta, GA 31106 678.702.0400 Carolina Farm Stewardship Association P.O. Box 448, Pittsboro, NC 27312 919.542.2402 www.carolinafarmstewards.org Earth Share of Georgia 1447 Peachtree Street, Suite 214, Atlanta, GA 30309 Madeline Reamy, 404.873.3173 info@earthsharega.org www.earthsharega.org Federation of Southern Cooperatives/ Land Assistance Fund 2769 Church Street, East Point, GA 30344 404.765.0991 fsc@mindspring.com www.federation.coop Florida Organic Growers and Consumers P.O. Box 12311, Gainesville, FL 32604 352.377.6345 www.foginfo.org GA Department of Human Resources, Department of Public Health, WIC Branch: Farmers Market Nutrition Program 2 Peachtree Street NW #10476, Atlanta, GA 30303 Doris Evans-Gates, 404.656.9883 degates@dhr.state.ga.us health.state.ga.us/programs/wic Georgia Citizens Coalition on Hunger 9 Gammon Avenue SW, Atlanta, GA 30315 404.622.7992 info@gahungercoalition.org www.georgiahungercoalition.org

Heifer International 315 W. Ponce De Leon Ave. #245, Decatur, GA 30030 877.663.1685 se@heifer.org www.heifer.org Les Dames d’Escoffier www.ldei.org Slow Food Atlanta 4148 Kings Troop Road, Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Julie Shaffer, 404.296.3932 indiasjules@hotmail.com www.slowfoodatlanta.org Southeast Climate Consortium University of Georgia, Griffin, GA www.agclimate.org Southeastern African American Organic Network P.O. Box 456, Savannah, GA 31402 Cynthia Hayes, 912.495.0591 womeninrd@comcast.net Southern Sustainable Agriculture Work Group (SSAWG) 479.587.0888 ssawg@aol.com www.ssawg.org Southface Energy Institute 241 Pine Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 Dennis Creech, 404.872.3549 info@southface.org www.southface.org Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education (SARE) - Southern Region Griffin, GA www.griffin.peachnet.edu/sare SWGA Project for Community Education P.O. Box 1933, Albany, GA 31702 229.430.9870 education@bellsouth.net www.SRBWI.org Team Agriculture Georgia Marc Thomas, 478.751.3524 www.teamaggeorgia.com

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Georgia Organics relies on the generosity of individuals, farmers, businesses and organizations to support our mission in promoting local foods, sustainable farms and healthy people. Please consider joining Georgia Organics by using the membership form below. Members receive a quarterly newsletter, monthly online news and discounts on the annual conference and events. Learn more by joining today! ___

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Index

10 Signs Garden & Gourmet 5 Seasons Brewing A & J Farms A Grower’s Market A Vida Restaurant & Wine Bar Abundant Life Acworth Farmers’ Market Adams-Briscoe Seed Company African American Family Farmers Alligator Soul Alon’s Bakery Anson Mills Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project Aria Ashview Community Garden Athena’s Culinary Escapes Athens Green Market Athens Locally Grown Atkins Street/Shrine/PAOCC Atlanta Community Food Bank Atlanta Grill at Ritz-Carlton Atlanta Local Food Initiative Avalon Catering Bacchanalia Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds Battlefield Farmers’ Market Bay Creek Acres Bean Tree Soap Bedford Pine-Operation Peace Garden Beechwood Inn Bella Cucina Belly General Store Bent Spade Farm Beyond the Boonies Farm Biota Energy, LLC Blackberry Creek Farm Blue Bicycle Blue Heron Community Garden Blue Moon Café Blue-Eyed Daisy Bakeshop Bluepointe Boann’s Banks Boulevard Community Garden Bountiful Gardens Brighter Day Natural Foods Brownwood Park Community Garden Burns Best Farm

15 39 33 31 35 62 27 62 70 37 39 54 70 40 65 52 26 27,64 65 14 40 70 38 40 62 31 15,23 51 65 56 48 40 17 18 51,58 18 38 65 35 40 40 14 65 62 46 65 10

C&M Earthworks Pastured Poultry Café Campesino Camp Truit 4-H Center Garden Cane Creek Farm Canoe Canton Community Garden Capitol Avenue High Rise Garden Capitol View Community Garden Carlton Farms Carolina Farm Stewardship Association Carver Village Cha Bella Patio Bar & Grill Chives Cimino Farm City Grill City Market on the Green Clark Farm & Produce Clarkston Community Garden Cloudland Farms Coleman River Farms College Park Community Coalition Columbia Seminary Comer Farmers’ Market Conyers Locally Grown Cook Family Farm Cook’s Warehouse Cottle Strawberry Nursery, Inc. Cotton Mill Farmers’ Market Country Gardens Farm & Nursery Crager-Hager Farm Creel Park Community Garden Crystal Organic Farm Cumming Farmers’ Market Custer Farms D Morgan’s Restaurant & Wine Bar Dailey’s Daily Groceries Food Cooperative Davis Farms CSA Decatur Organic Farmers’ Market Deep South Growers Deerwood Farm Denton Flower Farm Destiny Produce Dining Room at the FitzPatrick Hotel Dining Room at the Ritz-Carlton Buckhead Dish DLF Organic

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22 54 65 13,33 40 65 65 65 23 70 65 37 44 18 41 25 10 65 12 34 65 65 30 64 15 52 62 25 22,59 10 65 17 27 23 35 41 46 12,33 27 12 16,34 19 51 44 41 41 62


Index

Do Tell Farm Dorsey Farm Double B Farm Downtown Athens Farmers’ Market Downtown Sandersville Market Drake House Garden Duluth Farmers’ Market Dunbar Neighborhood Garden Earth Fare Earth Share of Georgia East Atlanta Village Farmers’ Market Eastwyck Community Garden Ecco Eco-Bella Organic Lifestyle Boutique Eden Farms Elizabeth on 37th Enota Mountain Resort Enota Mountain Retreat Enota Organic Farm Environmental Education Center Environmental Landscape Consulting Etcetera Farms Fairburn Farmers’ Market Fairywood Thicket farm 255 Farm and Garden Market at Cagle’s Dairy Farm Fresh Tattnall Farmer D Organics Farmer Jeff’s Produce Farmers’ Fresh Food Network Farmers Natural Foods Farmers Organic Farmhouse at Serenbe Fedco Federation of Southern Coops Fire and Flavor Five & Ten Floataway Café Florida Organic Growers and Consumers Food 101 Fort Creek Farm Freehome Gardens From the Kitchen of Angie Mosier Full Moon Farms GA Department of Human Resources Gaia Gardens Gardens Alive

17 10 17 27 31 66 29 66 46 70 28 66 41 52 20 37 44 56 18,24 66 60 14,34 28 14 37 26 64 61 18 34,64 50 58 41 62 70 51 37 41 70 41 23 11,32 53 12,33 70 13,33 62

Garmon Family Farm Georges’ Georgia Citizens Coalition on Hunger Gertie Mae’s Farmers’ Market Gilmer County Farmers’ Market Glen-Ella Springs Country Inn Glover Family Farm Good Green Fun Gosford Wine Grain Expectations Grandpa’s Worm Farm Grapes and Beans Green Market for Piedmont Park Greenleaf Farms H & H Farm Hall County Farmers Market Harris Seeds Harry’s Farmers Market Hartwell Farmers Market Harvest Lake Farm at Hampton Island Haven Restaurant & Bar Hawkinsville Community Market Healthy Hollow Farm Heifer International Herb’n Fare Heritage Organic Farm Heritage Park High Mowing Seeds Highland Bakery Hodge Ranch Holcomb Ridge Farm Hollyholm Farm Holt Heritage Farm and Supply Home & Garden Design, Inc. Home Park Farm Home Town Garden Hooten Street Horner Farms Inc. Horseshoe Restaurant Hudson Red Angus Hyde-Away Farm Indian Ridge Farm The Inn at Serenbe ItSaul Natural J & J Farm Jasper Farmers’ Market JCT Kitchen

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10 37 28,70 29 29 55 13 53 46 46,51 59 44 28 16 10 29 62 47,48 30 16 41 30 10 70 41 13,64 66 62 41 21 11 24 10 61 24 17 66 12 44 22 16 15 55 60 17 30 41


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Jim’s Farm Joël Johnny’s Selected Seeds JZ’s Foods Inc. Keystone Organics L’ Thai Restaurant and Wine Bar La Gracia La Tavola Ladybug Farms at the Boakarosa Lafayette Manor Inn Lazy Beans Farm Leaning Tree Farm Lee Farms -- Epicuristic LLC LeiHall Farm Les Dames d’Escoffier Life Grocery Life Grocery Café Life Is Good Health Food Store Little’s Grill Cabbagetown Market Live River Lodge and Farm The Local Farmstand at Star Provisions Longwood Plantation Loving Hearts Pharm & Wellness Center Lynndale Farms M!X Magnolia Bread Company Marietta Square Farmers’ Market Market on Main Market on the Square Mason Mill Recreation Center Mason’s Garden McMullan Family Farm Mia’s Health Foods Miles Berry Farm MLK Tower Moore Farms and Friends Morningside Farmers’ Market Mother Clyde/West End Garden Mother Nature’s Eden Mountain Earth Farms Mulberry Fields Muss & Turners Mustard Seed Café Natural Body Spa & Shoppe Natural Market Place Natural Path Nature Safe Fertilizer

17 41 63 54 14,61 38 17 41 13 56 15 24 23 13,33 70 47 37 50 48 23 28 61 13 18,24 41 37 27 26 30 65 20 16 45 9 66 20,34 28 66 49 15 66 37 37 53 47 50 61

Nature Turf, Inc. 61 New Life Natural Foods 50 Nichols Garden Nursery 63 North Fulton Tailgate Farmers’ Market 28 NT Bio, Inc. 60 Oakhurst Community Garden Project 65 Oconee Farmers Market 30 Off The Vine Home Produce Delivery 54 Okie Dokie Farm 15 Old Bethany Farm 11 Old Edwards Inn & Spa 56 Omar’s Lake Oconee Garden 17 Organic Eats 16 Outdoor Activity Center Community Garden 66 Oz Pizza 41 P.O.P.S. 13,63 Pacific Kitchen 39 Pano’s & Paul’s 41 Parsley’s Catering 39 Patagonia 53 Paulk Vineyards / Muscadine Products Corp. 16 Pavillion Place 66 Peaceful Valley 63 Peachtree Hills Park 66 Peachtree Road Community Market 28 Pebble Hill Grove 10 Perry Farmers’ Market 30 Phoenix Natural Food Market 46 Ponce de Leon Library Garden 65 Posh 43 Progress Growers Supply 59 Pura Vida Tapas & Bar 43 Quinones at Bacchanalia 43 R Thomas Deluxe Grill 43 Rainbow Natural Foods 47 Ramshackle Hollow Organic Farm 12 Rathbun’s 43 Red Oak Renaissance Center 66 Repast 43 Restaurant Eugene 44 Return to Eden 48 Revival Gardens Organic Produce 17 Riley Farms 12 Rise ‘N Shine Farm 19,34 Riverdale Chicken Ranch 22 Riverview Farms 14,23,34 Rocky Hollow Farm 10

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Index

Rome Green Market 27 Roots Farm 34 Rose Circle Community Garden 65 R-Town Community Garden 65 SAGA 44 Sam & Dave’s 38 Sanabella Farms 54 Sapphire Grill 37 Saturday Market on Broad 31 Savannah Starland Farmers’ Market 26 Savor Specialty Foods 49 Savor Specialty Foods 53 Scharko Farms 14 Scott Park Garden Club 65 SeaAgri inc. 60 Seeds of Change 63 Seedway 63 Sentient Bean 37 Serenbe Farmers’ Artist Market 28 Serenbe Farms 14,33 Sevananda Natural Foods Market 47 Shaun’s Social Club and Restaurant 44 Simply Homegrown 30 Sim’s Garden Patch 18 Sleepy Hollow Farm 20 Slow Food Atlanta 70 South City Kitchen 38 Southeast Climate Consortium 70 SE African American Organic Network 70 Southern Elegance Bed & Breakfast 56 Southern Exposure Seed Exchange 63 Southern Sustainable Agriculture Work Group 70 Southface Energy Institute 70 Sparkman Dairy 22 Sparta/Hancock Cooperative Market 29 Spruill Green Market 28,33 Star Provisions 49 Stephens County Farmers’ Market 31 Sullivan Center 66 Sunburst Natural Foods 49 Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education 70 Sustenance Design/Highlands Nursery 61 Suwannee Farmers’ Market 29 SW Georgia Project/Community Education 70 Sweet Auburn Bread Company 44 Sweet Grass Dairy 24 Sweetwater Growers 11

Swheat Market & Deli 45 Sylvan Falls Mill 56 Tallahassee Farmers’ Market 29 Tamworth Farm 23 Tapestry Community Garden 66 Tatum Farm 61 Taylor Farms 24 TaylOrganic/Split Cedar Farm 16,34 Team Agriculture Georgia 70 Temple Emanu-El Garden 65 Ten Mile Creek Farm 9 TerraCycle, Inc. 51 Territorial Seed Company 63 Tink’s Beef 24 Tobie Grant 66 Tommy’s Tomatoes 18,24 Toucan Café 37 Truly Living Well Natural Urban Farms 14,33 Turkey Hill Farm 20 Turtle Tree Seed 63 Two Dog Café 44 Two Doves Farm 13 Ujimaa 66 Ups and Downs Farm 16 Urban Gardener 61 Urban Gardener Oasis Community Garden 65 Via Elisa Pasta 49 Vidalia Organics Inc. 18 Village Farmers’ Market at Life University 27 Walker Farms 18,63 Washington Farmers’ Market 31 Watershed 39 Whippoorwill Hollow Organic Farm 19 White Oak Pastures 22 Whole Foods Market 47,49,50 Wholesome Earth 50 Wolfcreek Wilderness Farm 19 Wonderland Gardens 66 Woodfire Grill 44 Woodland Gardens 12 Woodville Farmers’ Market 29 Yoder Family Farm 12,32 Youngs Mill Farm 59

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