I have now been in a store with a framed picture of
Sepp Holzer on the wall.
Life is good, folks!
There were eight other
Permie heroes on that wall too, because…yesterday we visited
The Farmers Storehouse (971 Smithville Hwy. Sparta, TN 38583). “Beyond Organic” is explicitly a part of everything they do. These folks want to build up an alternative to the modern dietary/agricultural status quo with their business operations—they are advertising to get regenerative farmers to partner with them.
The Farmers Storehouse is a retail store, mill, and bakery, specializing in products from regenerative agriculture. Beautiful jars of ancient grains, the cleanest meats I have ever seen (with a breathtakingly complete list on the freezer case of everything that their
beef and
chicken are free from), and refrigerators full of edible flowers and herbs, as well as products from
bees, jams, natural lotions and beauty products and more stock the store. But that wasn't all--besides ingredients and supplies, we could eat in, too.
Our
experience in their bakery eating bread products with these ancient grains was delicious. I brought home a loaf of spelt bread, too. The store and objects for sale were all in
wood, metal, and marble, so it was an aesthetically delightful experience, as well as a tasty one.
They were running a brisk business early Saturday afternoon, which was good to see. Interestingly, they advertise that they accept payment in the form of GoldBacks. How beautiful it is to see concerned citizens creating something that will 1) educate others, 2) provide possibilities and abilities for average citizens to shift their daily choices, and 3) shine forth a beacon for other retailers to imitate and (hopefully) eventually saturate the culture. Bravo to these intrepid folks and their beautiful operation!