Local Food Hub's Gift Guide

It’s that time of year! If you’re getting anxious about the presents you have yet to buy, have no fear. We’ve compiled a list of ideas to help you with gifts for the foodies in your life.Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) sharesGive the locavore in your life a gift that gives all summer long. With CSA shares, participants get weekly bags of delicious produce, fresh from the farm. It’s easy to find one that fits your schedule and needs:Bellair FarmPhantom Hill FarmPlanet Earth DiversifiedRadical RootsMalcolm’s Market GardenProductsDelicious, locally-made products also make perfect stocking stuffers or party gifts:Backpocket Provisions Bloody Mary MixMad Hatter Hot SauceThe Shack Hot SauceCatbird Kitchen sauces: hot sauce, BBQ sauce, tomato confit, Worcestershire sauce, and chocolate caramel sauce:Falling Bark Farm maple syrupFound Market cookiesLocally-made vinegarBooks and filmsFor the friend who grows their own tomatoes: local farmingLetters to a Young Farmer (Stone Barns Center)Miraculous Abundance ( Charles and Perrine Hervé-Gruyer)Bringing it to the Table: On Food and Farming (Wendell Berry)Folks, this ain’t normal (Joel Salatin)For the equity-focused: race, food, and agricultureThe Color of Food (Natasha Bowens)Closing the Food Gap (Mark Winne)Farming While Black (Leah Penniman)For the conscious consumer: books on eatingIn Defense of Food (Michael Pollan)The Omnivore’s Dilemma (Michael Pollan)What to Eat (Marion Nestle)The Dorito Effect (Mark Schatzker)For the activist: food policyFood Politics (Marion Nestle)Local: The New Face of Food and Farming in America (Douglas Gayeton)Everything I want to do is illegal (Joel Salatin)For the non-reader: filmsThe Biggest Little FarmFed UpFood IncA Place at the Table Got ideas to add? Let us know!

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