Organic Restaurants Kingsland GA
Organic restaurants are an emerging trend that’s growing because more people want to eat environmentally conscious healthy food made with wholesome organic ingredients. Organic food is pesticide and hormone free. Great tasting organic food has a superior quality you can’t deny. Learn what’s it’s like to live the organic lifestyle and take advantage of the delicious organic recipes that come from grass fed beef, organically produced eggs and organically grown produce; that the organic restaurants in Kingsland, GA listed below have to offer.
Conner's A-Maize-Ing Acres
(904) 879-5453
Hilliard, FL
Conner's A-Maize-Ing Acres
(904) 879-5453
Hilliard, FL 32046
Membership Organizations
Ecovian
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Fernandina Farmers Market
(904) 491-4872
Centre Street and Seventh; Historic Downtown Fernandina Beach
Fernandina Beach, FL
Fernandina Farmers Market
(904) 491-4872
Centre Street and Seventh; Historic Downtown Fernandina Beach
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : Yes
Programs
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : No
SNAP Accepted : No
Hours
January-December Saturday, 9:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m.
Toh-Dam Tofu House
(678) 417-1718
1291 Old Peachtree Rd NW
Suwanee, GA
Toh-Dam Tofu House
(678) 417-1718
1291 Old Peachtree Rd NW
Suwanee, GA 30024
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Truly Living Well Natural Urban Farms
(404) 520-8331
East Point, GA
Truly Living Well Natural Urban Farms
(404) 520-8331
East Point, GA 30344
Membership Organizations
Ecovian
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Cordele State Farmers Market
(229) 276-2335
1901 U.S. Highway 41-North
Cordele, GA
Cordele State Farmers Market
(229) 276-2335
1901 U.S. Highway 41-North
Cordele, GA 31010
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : Yes
Programs
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : No
SNAP Accepted : No
Cabbage Creek Farm
(904) 845-6997
Hilliard, FL
Cabbage Creek Farm
(904) 845-6997
Hilliard, FL 32046
Membership Organizations
Ecovian
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Tofu Village
(770) 426-7757
700 Sandy Plains Rd
Marietta, GA
Tofu Village
(770) 426-7757
700 Sandy Plains Rd
Marietta, GA 30066
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Pasco Farms
(229) 393-6563
Thomasville, GA
Pasco Farms
(229) 393-6563
Thomasville, GA 31792
Membership Organizations
Ecovian
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Full Moon Farm
(706) 247-2100
Athens, GA
Full Moon Farm
(706) 247-2100
Athens, GA 30605
Membership Organizations
Ecovian
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East Georgia Produce
(706) 410-4570
Bartow, GA
East Georgia Produce
(706) 410-4570
Bartow, GA 30413
Membership Organizations
Ecovian
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\ASK LAURA \LAURA'S FAVES \HOT LISTS \FROM OUR FRIENDS | Restaurants of The Future: Can Food Service Really Be Sustainable? | | | | | Written by Jill Ettinger | |  Fast-casual restaurant du jour, Chipotle, made headlines for using organic and local ingredients in all of its 1,100 U.S. locations. This year alone, more than 10 million pounds of produce will come from within a 350-mile radius of Chipotle locations. McDonald's announced earlier this year that the behemoth fast-food restaurant would buy one million cage-free eggs each month for its U.S. locations. But even if the chain could commit to larger quantities, there simply aren't enough eggs to meet demand. And that's just the chains. Hundreds--if not thousands--of restaurants and caterers are now embracing the locavore menu. But can they all succeed? Fresheast sits at the border of West Hollywood and Beverly Hills, CA at a busy Santa Monica Boulevard intersection. At a glance, it looks like any other quick lunch spot: counter ordering with tired but smiling cashiers, self-serve beverage coolers, loud music, tables and benches just comfortable enough so that you eat quickly and make way for the next round of hungry patrons. But what you may overlook in this familiar setting is that the ingredients in the Pan Asian cuisine are mostly organic. All meats and seafood are sourced from certified natural purveyors like their organic Shetland Atlantic Salmon, and produce is sourced locally and organic whenever possible. Discounts for bikers and hybrid drivers complement the sustainable/compostable containers and décor. Celebrating its one year anniversary, plans are in the works to expand says representative Juliana Pesavento, "We wanted to see if it could work, first." Meg Taylor, founder/chef of Los Angeles' Large Marge Sustainables runs a catering business built on fresh, local and organic ingredients; "It's an embarrassment not to source fresh ingredients locally here." So committed, she's even exploring making flours out of regional legumes and grains rather than importing wheat. "I have no idea how you get around the coffee thing here, though," says Taylor. But even that's not out of the question as rumors of Santa Monica coffee berries could provide a possibility for the small... | | |
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