Tag Archives: For Foods Sake
Esther Andrew Adult Headshot

The Idea

The idea for For Foods Sake evolved from a simple question I was asking in 2009: “Isn’t there a way to make going out to dinner more enriching and personally rewarding? After a few discussions with friends and inspirations from Outstanding in the Field and other underground clubs, I answered that question by creating a [...]

Read more
2011-2-17_066

From Pod To Chocolate

Pod To Chocolate Thursday, February 17 at 7PM Kristen Hard of Cacao Atlanta Chocolate Co PHOTOS AT BOTTOM Luc Clairmont: [at confession] Each time I tell myself it’s the last time, but then I get a whiff of her hot chocolate, or…  Madame Audel: …Seashells. Chocolate seashells, so small, so plain, so *innocent*. I thought, oh, [...]

Read more
Chef Shane touhy headshot

Chef Shane Touhy

  Why is sourcing local and or organic produce important to you & your restaurant? Being a good chef starts with giving people the freshest food possible. The closer it is to home, the less time it takes getting in our doors. That insures a quality, fresh product. Local, usually smaller farmers, take more pride [...]

Read more
2010-12-6_052

Christmas Party- All Members Invited

 FOR FOODS SAKE’s Christmas Party An evenining of chefs, farmers and members joined for cocktails and heavy apps. The wines were brown bagged and the judges tasted for favorite wine The judges were Chef Drew Belline, Shaun Doty of Shauns and Yeah! Burger Stephen Herman of Haven, Matt Swickerath of Valenza, Andrew Norman of Noring Farms  and Jeff [...]

Read more
Farmer Don Hardiman of Geezer’s Gardens

Farmer Don Hardiman of Geezer’s Gardens

What prepared you to be a farmer? Not sure I am prepared, though I was born on a farm in rural Limestone County, AL in 1941 and grew up absorbing by osmosis, the lesson that if one is to farm, certain tasks must be performed using certain methods at certain times, or things don’t work.  [...]

Read more
Farner Cory headshot for web

Farmer Cory Mosser

Cory Mosser started farming as an afterthought. After graduating from college, he hiked from Maine to Georgia on the Appalachian Trail and broke bread with several friendly farmers along the way. Upon his return, he was hooked and convinced that the secret ingredient to reinvigorate our communities was the sharing of food- produced and eaten locally! [...]

Read more