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Tennessee Pasture to Plate

Your Online Farmers Market

Welcome Local Foodies!

Tennessee Pasture to Plate brings fantastic food from amazing farmers and producers to the tables of hungry Middle Tennesseans. 

 

We know you love the quality and taste of local food, but we recognize that getting to the farmers market, especially on busy weekends or in bad weather, can be a hassle. So, we created your online farmers market to get the best of all worlds. 

 

Now, you can get locally produced food, support local family farms, and keep your food dollars in the local economy...with the ease of online shopping.

Convenient healthy food

Our 3 Easy Steps

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Simply choose the grocery box that will best cover the staples you buy every week. This will be your subscription box. We package up your items and you'll have the bulk of your weekly shopping done without lifting a finger.

 

We also customize subscriptions for those with special dietary needs.

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If you want additional items that week, simply order them online by Sunday at 7:00pm and we will add them to your box that week.

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Select how you will receive your farm groceries:

  • Franklin Juice Cafe Pick up - 232 5th Ave. North, Franklin (Wednesdays 3-6:30)

  • College Grove - Home Delivery to The Grove neighborhood (Wednesdays 3:30 - 6)

  • Arrington - Home Delivery (Thursdays 4-7)

  • Village Tea & Treats Pick up - 7340 Nolensville Rd., Nolensville (Fridays 3-7)

Try Before You Subscribe

We strongly encourage you to purchase a 1-time Trial Box before committing to a weekly subscription. This helps you to experience the types and quantities of food in a box before you sign up.

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Farmstand Sampler
$45
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Pantry Staples Trial Box
$124-$165
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Family Food Trial Box
$164-$221
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Protein Pantry Trial Box
$124
Citrus Cold Drinks

Kombucha 101 Class

Explore a world of wild bubbles, ancient wisdom, and crisp orchard air!

 

Learn everything you need to know to start brewing your own kombucha at home in just 15-20 minutes per week. The class will cover the basics of getting started, fermentation safety, how to complete your first ferment, and how to flavor your kombucha during your second ferment. It's not exactly alchemy, but it will feel like you're brewing a magical elixir. 

Class participants will also receive their own kombucha starter to begin their healthy gut journey right away. 

The class will take place at the beautiful Morning Glory Orchard, near the peach trees and apple blossoms, listening to the leaves whisper their secrets. 

Date: Saturday, May 31

Time: 2-4 pm

Location: 7690 Nolensville Road

TESTIMONIALS

I can’t say enough great things about Tennessee Pasture to Plate! Every week, we receive a beautiful box filled with the freshest, most flavorful produce and meats straight from the farm.

 

The variety is fantastic—everything from crisp greens and unique seasonal surprises to fresh breads, baked goods, and homemade preserves and salsas that keep our meals exciting. We have tried so many new vegetables since subscribing to a weekly box.

Not only is the quality outstanding, but Jennifer is also incredibly friendly and passionate about what she does. She takes time to share recipes and storage tips which makes us feel even more connected to where our food comes from.

Supporting local farms while enjoying delicious, organic produce has been such a rewarding experience. If you’re looking for a local small business that provides high-quality, farm-fresh food with a personal touch, I highly recommend Tennessee Pasture to Plate!"

Tatum J.- Franklin, TN

“We are so happy we decided to try the Farm Box from TN Pasture To Plate. My kids declare Thursday's pick up their favorite day, and they love coming with me every week to see what the mystery item will be.

 

I love that we have become more creative with recipes and eat less processed and packaged foods now."

Kelly S. - Arrington, TN

Local Farm Food
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