New Holland Distillery of Michigan
The boom in farmers markets
Pilot Light Chefs
Local Foods Chicago retail store

Local Foods Store is a New Retail Wrinkle — And Just Maybe the Future of Supermarkets

The new Local Foods store being built in Chicago may turn out to be something of village square for the local Good Food movement, bringing together and helping to boost the kinds of small food businesses people used to frequent. And it could, just possibly, serve as a template for the supermarket of the future.

Rob Levitt of Chicago's The Butcher & Larder
Greg Wade of Publican Quality Bread

Chicago Baker Greg Wade: Making Interest in Good Bread Rise Naturally

by Bob Benenson, FamilyFarmed Bread, especially bread made with wheat flour, has come under scrutiny in recent years. Some nutritional experts and consumers have turned against it, viewing it as the root of a variety of health issues, from gluten sensitivity to weight gain. These sentiments spawned a rapid rise in interest in gluten-free bread Read more about Chicago Baker Greg Wade: Making Interest in Good Bread Rise Naturally[…]

Shedd Aquarium Right Bite card January 2015
Purple Asparagus classroom event
GMO OMG promo
Julia and Todd McDonald of Peasants' Plot CSA farm in Manteno, Illinois
A Chicago Ranch movie
The Dill Pickle Co-op of Chicago.
Alan Shannon of the USDA Midwest office
Raj Karmani of Zero Percent (right) and Michael Bashaw of Whole Foods Market
dailyServing's functional food products

Promising Business Are Winding Up to Pitch at Chicago’s Good Food Financing Conference

Promising businesses in the Midwest’s local and sustainable food sector have raised $11 million from investors over the past three years by participating in FamilyFarmed’s annual Good Food Financing & Innovation Conference. Not surprisingly, this year’s event — coming up on Thursday, March 19 — has another lineup of outstanding entrepreneurs.

Mark Schulman, president of Eli's Cheesecake
Paul Fehribach, chef-owner of Chicago's Big Jones restaurant

Localicious: One of the Year’s Most Delicious — and Virtuous — Tasting Events

by Roberta Laughlin, FamilyFarmed This is what happens when you invite top chefs who seek out local and sustainable food for their menus, match them up with farmers who produce the region’s best ingredients, and bring them all together in one place for one great night. You get Localicious, Chicago’s unique, one-of-a-kind party on March 20 that gives Read more about Localicious: One of the Year’s Most Delicious — and Virtuous — Tasting Events[…]

Good Food Accelerator

Jenny Yang’s Growing Tofu Business is an Immigrant Food Story With a Modern Twist

The stories of immigrants achieving success by making the foods of their native lands are parts of the history and social fabric of the United States. But Jenny Yang of Chicago’s Phoenix Bean tofu has an immigrant food story with a modern twist. While millions of people have come to America to escape poverty or oppression, Yang first came to the U.S. from her native Taiwan a quarter-century ago in pursuit of higher education.

Farmer Gene Mealhow of Tiny But Mighty.