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Time to order Local Food!


This post expired on November 12, 2022.

Local Real Food


It’s time to order local food from Tullahoma Locally Grown.

To Contact Us

Tullahoma Locally Grown
tullahoma@locallygrown.net
615-653-3347
Risa Brown

Recipes

Market News

We have sweet potatoes, and lettuce and all kinds of greens this week. Butternut squashes, peppers and delicious baked goods as well.
Healthy Harvest Breads has holiday Pumpkin Bread back on the market. Very delicious!
Here’s a note from Linda of Dogwood Valley Greenhouse:

Dogwood Valley Greenhouse is running two specials this week. Buy 2, Get 1 free on all trade gallon pots of Perennials, Ferns, & Herb Plants from Dogwood Valley Greenhouse. Most are out of bloom now, but are strong, healthy plants, which will develop good root systems before cold weather. They are eager to burst into bloom in your garden next spring. Order your 2 plants as usual on the market, and in the comments section indicate your first & second choices of an additional free plant. Please be specific if there are 2 or more varieties listed (astilbe, carnation, etc.). Also, purple Wandering Jew hanging baskets are HALF-PRICE while supplies last.

Check out our coming events for Tuesday the 13th. Hope to see you there!

Risa

Thank you for eating locally!!


 

 
    
       
     
 
       
    

 

Follow the link to get started: Link to Tullahoma Locally Grown Market Section

Coming Events

There is a seminar at DW Wilson Community Center on Tuesday Nov. 13th entitled:
“Why Do I Feel This Way?”
This is a workshop on how we interact with the foods we eat. What a great opportunity to learn about our health for FREE from Rev. Suka Chapel-Horst, PhD, RN, QMHP. So come out and learn how to eat healthier and what kinds of foods are beneficial for your body. The workshop is from 5:30-7:30pm

Hope to see all of you there!

We thank you for your interest and support of our efforts to bring you the healthiest, the freshest and the most delicious locally-produced foods possible!