Edible Goods & Services

Pictured: Cheese Box from The Bloomy Rind

Pictured: Cheese Box from The Bloomy Rind

As you can imagine, our team at The Nashville Food Project LOVES giving edible gifts so these recommendations provide some tasty options:

The Bloomy Rind
Cheese Box!
from Tallahassee May, Growing Together Program Manager: "Independent, woman-owned business. Kathleen will curate an amazing assortment of hand crafted, regional cheeses for you!"
The Bloomy Rind is also generously donating 10 percent of December sales to TNFP!

Growing Together Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Share
Weekly, Seasonal Produce Boxes from Growing Together Farmers
The Growing Together CSA is a unique experience in the Nashville area. When you purchase a share, you’ll be paired with one of the Growing Together CSA farmers who will grow for your share for the season.

City Farm Co.
Gift Certificates & Take-Out Meals
From Kia Brown, Community Gardens Manager: I don't typically order waffles but this one was amazing. This waffle recipe and chef Lakendra Davis were featured on the TNFP wall for the Dirty Pages exhibit.

Phila’s Phund
Get Food = Give Food, Gift Certificates
From Jennifer Justus, Marketing & Events Manager: Local restaurants need our support. And these awards for the legendary chef Phila Hach provide a way to purchase gift cards while also supporting nonprofits.

A&M Marketplace
Local artisan goods and produce
From Johnisha Levi, Development Manager: This new market inside the Nashville Farmers' Market carries produce, international groceries and products made by local artisans and small business owners. Shopping here also can help support the owners' Neta’s Foundation, a nonprofit reaching out to youth and low income families in Nashville as well as providing scholarships for youth in South Sudan and Ethiopia.
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Introducing The Nashville Food Project’s first-ever holiday gift guide! Instead of hosting our Scratch Made event this year, we’re sharing a few of our favorite gifts from local and small businesses. Many of these businesses have supported The Nashville Food Project, while others simply make some of our favorite things. We encourage you to explore this guide as you plan your shopping list this holiday season.

Looking for something special for that person who has everything? Consider a donation to The Nashville Food Project in their honor. All donations are 100% tax deductible and support our mission to grow, cook and share nourishing food.