Synopses & Reviews
The first guidebook of its kind for the Volunteer State, Farm Fresh Tennessee leads food lovers, families, locals, and tourists on a lively tour of more than 360 farms and farm-related attractions, all open to the public and all visited by Memphis natives Paul and Angela Knipple. Here are the perfect opportunities to browse a farmers' market, pick blueberries, tour a small-batch distillery, stay at an elegant inn, send the kids to a camp where they'll eat snacks of homemade biscuits with farm-fresh honey--and so much more. Arranged by the three Grand Divisions of Tennessee (East, Middle, and West) and nine categories of interest, the listings invite readers to connect with Tennessee's farms, emphasizing establishments that are independent, sustainable, and active in public education and conservation.
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"This lively, easy-to-read book is a must for everyone interested in agritourism and eating local."--Pamela Bartholomew, Tennessee Department of Agriculture
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"This guide will make readers eager to search out the nearest Tennessee farm, not to mention make them hungry. Recommended for foodies, tourists, and natives who are ready to eat their way across the farms of Tennessee."
-Library Journal
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"When you plan your next road trip . . . [carry] a copy of
Farm Fresh Tennessee along with you as a guide."
-Nashville Scene
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"A celebration of southern farmers' ingenuity and successes, as well as an introduction to a new crop of farmers."
-Urban Farm
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"If local simply suits your style, then you may want to take a look at a new Southern Gateways Guide by Paul and Angela Knipple. . . . The first guidebook of its kind for Tennessee, it leads food lovers, families, locals and tourists on a lively tour of more than 360 farms and farm-related attractions."
-Chattanooga Magazine
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"I was absolutely delighted when the book
Farm Fresh Tennessee came across my desk to review for
Tennessee Libraries. I have used it to discover new and interesting food options in my region, and plan to have the book in hand when next I venture out of my corner of Tennessee. . . . Recommended for public libraries and any library with a collection on regional food or cooking."
-Marie Jones, Tennessee Libraries
About the Author
Paul and Angela Knipple, natives of Memphis, are long-time members of the Southern Foodways Alliance and coauthors of The World in a Skillet: A Food Lover's Tour of the New American South.