Farm Fresh Delivery provides its members a connection to many different local farmers and artisans. We are proud to offer a wide variety of locally grown and produced products. As a Farm Fresh Delivery Member, your food dollar supports many Midwest family farms and small businesses. We look forward to adding many more local producers to our network!
Benefits of Buying Local Food:
- Provides a variety of fresh, seasonal fruits and vegetables
- Creates a personal relationship to our food and the people who produce it
- Reduces the effects of food transportation on the environment
- Builds a sustainable food system and a stronger local economy
If you are a local farmer or artisan, please contact us. We are always looking for new additions to our network of Midwest vendors.
Current Local Suppliers
Local produce comes from a variety of Midwest Growers including Homestead Growers, LIFE Farms, Seldom Seen Farm, Nature’s Harvest, and more!

Farm to Kitchen Foods (Indianapolis, IN)
Granola, Salsa, Salad Dressing, Quick Breads, Snacks, Ravioli, Soups, and Indiana Whole Wheat Flour, and more
Matt and Beth have teamed up with talented Chef Brandon Hamilton to make a line of healthy, “Farm to Kitchen Foods”. These products are made fresh using local and organic ingredients whenever possible. Many new products are on the way. Farm to Kitchen Foods is a Farm Fresh Delivery production that combines Matt’s talent for sourcing farm foods, Brandon’s culinary expertise, and Beth’s nutrition education. This is a one of a kind food company, and we are cultivating ideas and new products each and every day. FARM TO KITCHEN FOODS!
The Farm to Kitchen Foods website is coming soon - stay tuned!
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Aunt Millie’s Bakery (Fort Wayne, IN)
Organic Sliced Bread and Buns
Aunt Millie’s Bakeries has been family-owned since 1901 with production and primary distribution in the Midwest. The bakeries employ 2,000 people in Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, and Kentucky. In April of 2006, they introduced a line of Certified Organic Hearth Breads.
Aunt Millie’s is committed to environmental stewardship. Their bread bags are made of #4 LDPE recyclable plastic. The Fort Wayne bakery is a 99% landfill-free manufacturing operation, and Aunt Millie’s goal is for all their bakeries to reach this status by 2010.
For more information, please visit www.auntmillies.com.
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Bourbon Barrel Foods (Louisville, KY)
Kentucky Sorghum, Bourbon Barrel Aged Worcestershire Sauce, Smoked Paprika, Kentuckyaki, Soy Sauce, Vanilla Sugar
Bourbon Barrel Foods is located in Louisville, Kentucky inside historic Butchertown Market. They are a maker of gourmet food products that reflect the rich heritage of Kentucky’s Bourbon Country, “The Napa Valley of the Bluegrass”. Bourbon Barrel’s philosophy is to make quality gourmet sauces and seasonings by adhering to a 3 word philosophy: slow, small, simple. Some of their products are aged in bourbon barrels which are housed in a 120 year old rick system that came from the Old Crow Distillery. They have a hands-on approach that requires them to search for the best the state has to offer and develop relationships with the farmers that get great satisfaction seeing their crops grow from seed to the self.
For more information, please visit www.bourbonbarrelfoods.com.
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Capriole Goat Cheese (Greenville, IN)
Farmstead Goat’s Milk Cheeses
Judy Schad has helped pave the way for artisan cheese makers, crafting her handmade goat cheese for nearly 30 years. All cheeses, ranging from fresh to aged, are made of milk only from their herd of Nubian, Saanen, and Alpine goats. The goats are raised on local hay, limited grain, and year round access to woodland browse. Capriole cheeses have consistently won awards, including Best-of-Show from the American Cheese Society.
For more information, please visit www.capriolegoatcheese.com.
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Chef Tony’s Homemade Pasta (Indianapolis, IN)
Fresh, Homemade Pasta
Chef Tony Hanslits and his wife Rosa make fresh, homemade pasta every week. Chef Tony is the director of Culinary Education at The Chef’s Academy. With over thirty years of experience in the kitchen, Chef Tony has been executive chef at many fine Indianapolis restaurants including: Peter’s, Something Different, and Tavola di ToSa. Chef Tony’s specialty is authentic Italian food. Order some pasta from Chef Tony each week, and have a homemade Italian meal from the best in the business. Bon Appetite.
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Country Mouse City Mouse (Indianapolis, IN)
Salad Dressings, Dips, Spreads, and Butters
Owned by sisters, Katy Jones and Erin Jones-Edds, Country Mouse City Mouse specializes in revitalizing generational recipes with local, all-natural ingredients. With names like Nyona Lake Jezebel, and Tally-Ho dressing from Peru, IN, their dressings and spreads will breathe new life to everyday meals, and make even the simplest dinner a gourmet feast.
For more information, please visit www.countrymousecitymouseindy.com.
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Dillman Farms (Bloomington, IN)
All-Natural Preserves and Fruit Butters
Dillman Farm is a family-owned business. They cook their butters and preserves the old fashioned way, using select whole fruit and pure cane sugar (No Preservatives and No Corn Syrup) and packing as much fruit into each jar as they can. Dillman Farm is still producing their jams and jellies the way their Grandmothers made them- pure and natural.
For more information, please visit www.dillmanfarm.com.
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Dutch Country Kettles (Leesburg, OH)
Jams, Preserves, and Fruit Butters
Dutch Country Kettles is located in Leesburg, Ohio, and is operated by David, Emma, and their daughter Lori. They are located within Holmes County which is the world’s largest Amish community. Dutch Country Kettles focus is on traditional jam and jelly preparations, using only pure cane sugar and no corn syrups.
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Endangered Species Chocolate (Indianapolis, IN)
Organic and All-Natural Chocolate Bars
Most people have no idea that Endangered Species Chocolate is located here in Indianapolis. Their cocoa is 100% ethically traded. They buy their cocoa from small family-owned properties, helping sustain their habitats and communities. This cocoa is grown in the natural shade of rich, diverse forests. Choosing their chocolate is one way you can help support sustainable forest farmland and the species that flourish there. Since their cocoa is ethically traded, farmers are ensured humane working conditions and a fair price for their cocoa. Eat chocolate and feel good about it!
Endangered Species Chocolate is committed to spreading awareness of endangered animals and plants around the planet. They donate 10 % of their profits to support species, habitats, and humanity.
For more information, please visit www.chocolatebar.com.
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Foxhollow
Farm (Crestwood, KY)
Grass-fed beef
Foxhollow Farm is a 1300 acre farm just outside Louisville in Crestwood, Kentucky. Their mission is to use the most compassionate and earth-friendly farming practices in order to raise their grass fed beef and care for their land. They are committed to biodynamic methods of agriculture which has been researched and practiced for over 80 years worldwide. This means no chemical fertilizers or pesticides, no antibiotics or growth hormones, and a step further than organic methods by using specially prepared sprays made from organic matter such as herbs, quartz crystal, and compost. These sprays bring nutrients to the soil and increase the vitality and sustainability of the plant and animal life on the farm.
For more information, please visit www.foxhollow.com.
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Gunthorp Farms (Lagrange, IN)
All-Natural, Pasture-Raised Pork and Poultry
Greg Gunthorp was raised on a farm only a mile from where he now lives with his wife, Lei, and their three young children. Gunthorp's hogs and chickens are free ranging. They have access to shelter and feed during bad weather, but spend most of their time foraging in pastures sown with wheat, clover, rye, and various grasses. The pigs even “harvest” their own corn. Gunthorp allows them to root through the stalks after the harvest on his father's farm. The Gunthorps' chickens are housed in up to 20 shelters that offer outside access. The flocks are rotated from shelter to shelter to spread manure and minimize the birds' impact in any given area.
For more information, please visit www.gunthorpfarms.com.
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Harvest Café Coffee Company (Indianapolis, IN)
Organic and Fair-trade Coffees
The Harvest Café Coffee Company is located on the north side of Indianapolis. Harvest Café’s master roaster Dave Darga fresh roasts his coffee to order. That means fresh-roasted, organic coffee each and every week for Farm Fresh Delivery members. These specialty coffees are ethically sourced and roasted to perfection.
For more information, please visit www.harvestcafecoffee.com.
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Herbs and Spice and Everything Nice (Cincinnati, OH)
Herbs, Spices, Marinades, Herbed Vinegars, Salt
Herbs and Spice and Everything Nice is owned by Colonel De Ray, and is located in the historic Findlay Market in Cincinnati, Ohio. De offers over 400 different culinary herbs and spices along with his own expanded line of Colonel De Ray products. His products include dry rubs, herbed vinegars, spice blends, and marinades.
For more information, please visit www.herbsspice.com.
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Homestead Growers (Sheridan, IN)
Tomatoes, Beans, Squash, Shiitake and Oyster Mushrooms, and more
Farm Fresh Delivery works with Homestead Growers to plan and execute planting for the next growing season. This family owned and operated farm provides a large portion of Farm Fresh Delivery’s local produce. Steve Spencer visits every week with a supply of locally grown produce including wonderful shiitake and oyster mushrooms. Here is Homestead Growers’ mission statement:
"Our mission at Homestead Growers is to provide fresh, high quality, naturally grown produce without the use of chemical herbicides or pesticides. Our philosophy is to promote the healthy benefits of eating local "in-season" produce while being good stewards of the land."
For more information, please visit www.homestead-growers.com.
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Hunter’s Honey Farm (Martinsville, IN)
Indiana Honey and Honey Stix
Hunter's Honey Farm is a family owned and operated farm that has been producing honey for over 90 years. This third generation of beekeepers currently manages several hundred hives throughout the state to pollinate apples, melons, strawberries, cucumbers, pumpkins, and other similar crops. Hunter’s keeps their honey as pure and natural as possible. Therefore, the honey is never flash heated or pressure filtered insuring that their customers get the finest and most flavorful honey that nature has to offer.
For more information, please visit www.huntershoneyfarm.com.
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Local Folks Foods (Sheridan, IN)
Jams, Sauces, Condiments, Mushroom Patties, and more
Local Folks Foods was originally founded in an effort to utilize produce from Homestead Growers mushroom and produce farm. They, along with a cast of supporting friends, including local chefs, and family members, began creating and sampling food creations in 2006. Local Folks Foods has a simple mission statement: “To develop a diverse food line with an emphasis on using local, fresh, natural ingredients. Making a conscious effort to reduce the distances our food travels before consumption.”
For more information, please visit www.localfolksfoods.com.
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Moody Meats (Ladoga, IN)
Sustainable Meats from Lone Pine Family Farm
Lone Pine Farms has been a fixture in the flatlands of southern Montgomery County, IN since 1871. Here on the farm, cattle and chickens are raised the old fashioned way- on the pasture and without drugs. The Moody family grows their own corn to feed to their cattle and stores it on the cob and in the barn the same way it has been done for years. They focus on farming using sustainable methods of production and developing direct markets to its customers. Moody Meats owns their own state-inspected processing facility and retail stores to ensure that the highest quality and care is seen for their animals. Moody Meats also purchases livestock from local farmers during times of high demand to supplement their own supply. Taste the difference and support your local family farmer.
For more information, please visit www.moodymeats.com.
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Organic Valley Co-op (LaFarge, WI)
Certified Organic Dairy Products and more
Organic Valley is a cooperative group of organic farmers based in the Midwest and centralized in LaFarge, WI. Seven founding farmers put the cooperative together in 1988 and it is now stronger than ever before. Here is their mission statement:
“We, the Farmers of Organic Valley, in order to form a more perfect union between our agricultural practices and the natural world, sustain life for countless future generations, establish economic justice for rural communities, insure the tranquility of our domesticated animals, and promote general welfare, hereby declare our intention to work as organic producers in building a partnership society with those who buy and consume our food.”
Organic Valley Milk is produced by family farmers in harmony with nature without antibiotics, synthetic hormones or pesticides.
For more information, please visit www.organicvalley.coop.
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Riehle’s Select Gourmet Popcorn (Sunman, IN)
Family-farmed Gourmet Popcorn.
The Riehle family has been growing popcorn for 10 years and they created the Riehle's Select brand in 2006. Their popcorn is considered "gourmet" because they grow the popcorn for taste and great quality, not in large quantity like larger commercial popcorn companies. Riehle's Select Gourmet Popcorn is non-GMO and contains no additives or preservatives. The corn is picked, packaged and labeled at the farm. After trying the many colorful varieties of Riehle popcorn, you will never want to go back to commercial popcorn again!
For more information, please visit www.selectpopcorn.com.
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Scholar’s Inn Bakehouse (Bloomington, IN)
Fresh Baked Artisan Breads
The Scholar’s Inn Bakehouse breads are made from organic or unbleached, unbromated stone-ground flours. They contain no preservatives or artificial ingredients. Each loaf is hand-formed by their bakers in the traditional European method and baked in their French-made brick masonry oven with steam injection. You will love these crusty and chewy artisan breads.
For more information, please visit http://www.scholarsinn.com/Wholesale/breads.html.
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Sechler’s Fine Pickles (St. Joe, IN)
All-Natural Pickled Cucumbers and more.
Sechler’s is a family owned and operated business. Farmers across Northwest Indiana, Northwest Ohio, and Southern Michigan grow cucumbers for Sechler’s. Their pickles are made with all natural ingredients and are kosher aged in wood. Sechler's still makes their pickles the same way their ancestors Ralph and Anna did 75 years ago- with time and care.
For more information, please visit www.gourmetpickles.com.
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Seven Hills Coffee Company (Cincinnati, OH)
Fair Trade Organic Coffee
Seven Hills Coffee Company was started in 1986 by Joe Morris and Andy Timmerman. They are a wholesale specialty coffee roaster in Cincinnati, Ohio. Joe and Andy have followed the same philosophy for 20 years: sell only the best, and back it up with exceptional service every time. Their beans are roasted weekly to ensure to peak of freshness to their customers. They source their beans from more than 20 countries around the world, and have sourced many of these beans from the same farms for a number of years.
For more information, please visit www.sevenhillscoffee.com.
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Seven Sons Meat Company (Roanoke, IN)
100% Grass-fed Beef
The Hitzfield family raises their cattle on acres of green pastures with plenty of sunshine and fresh air. Their cattle are born, raised and finished on grass! Their meat is free of hormones, steroids, artificial growth stimulants, drugs or antibiotics and never fed grains. Do they really have seven sons? Yes they do, and they all help out on the farm.
For more information, please visit www.sevensons.net.
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Seven Springs Farm (Carthage, IN)
Farm Fresh Eggs and Poultry
Luella and David Porter supply eggs and poultry free of hormones or antibiotics. They raise their own laying hens from day-old chicks so they can spend their whole lives at Seven Springs Farm. The hens are moved each day to fresh grass on mobilized hen houses. Eggs are gathered twice a day and sold to Farm Fresh Delivery within a few days of production. You will notice the hard shells, bright color of the yolks and strength of the yolk membrane. Seven Springs will be increasing their production of these tasty, nutrient-dense eggs for Spring 2009!
For more information, please visit www.sevenspringsindiana.com.
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Trader’s Point Creamery (Zionsville, IN)
Certified Organic Cream-line Milk, European-style Yogurt, and Cheeses
Traders Point Creamery is a family owned artisan dairy farm. Their herd of Brown Swiss cows spends their time on pastures and is Certified Organic by the USDA. There are no synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides on Traders Point land, and their cows do not receive antibiotics or growth hormones. The Creamery produces fresh, non-homogenized whole milk, chocolate milk, yogurts, cheeses, and ice cream. Traders Point believes in "nourishing the land that nourishes us all." This means preserving the family farm and continuing a legacy of sensible, sustainable, low-input agriculture.
VOTED AMERICA'S BEST YOGURT AT THE 2005 & 2006 AMERICAN CHEESE SOCIETY CONFERENCE
For more information, please visit www.traderspointcreamery.com.
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Walnut Grove Natural Spring Water (Bloomfield, IN)
Glass-bottled Natural Spring Water
The rolling hills of Southern Indiana present the quiet beauty of Walnut Grove – a place made perfect as only nature can. Naturally perfect and simply sophisticated, Walnut Grove Spring Water is your family’s source for crystal clean drinking water.
For more information, please visit www.walnutgrovespring.com.
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