In Lobelville TN area there is a great store for all your bulk and natural needs called Harvest Time.
They will send you a rather large list of inventory if you contact them. I believe they have shipping as well, if you find the prices decent. Mrs Trixi was getting some things through the co-op delivery, if I remember right.
Their phone number is
931-593-8835
6 comments:
This is a wonderful store! I buy my nuts and often times my flour from them. There's another store, Cane Creek Market, not far from Harvest Time, in the Mennonite community. I can give you a phone number or more information if you'd like. They're both wonderful stores IMO.
Thanks for sharing this info! I'm in the Memphis area and have already contacted them to get a price listing. We use a co-op as well, but sometimes items are out of stock and it is nice to have a backup!
Mrs Hester -- I'd love the Cane Creek Market information! Do share :o)
I found you via another blog and immediately noticed this post! We have traveled to the Cane Creek market a couple of times and enjoyed it so much. Waaaaay back then I wrote a post about it, too:
http://www.likemerchantships.org/2005/05/weekend-in-country.html
Look forward to reading if we have more local resources in common!
Mrs. Dewey,
Here is the information the phone book has for Cane Creek Market:
1798 Hwy 438 E
Lobelville, TN 37097
(931)593-3242
I was there today and wish I had thought to ask if they had a list they could mail, but I didn't...typical for me, really. And if you're in the area and get a chance, I recommend visiting their community. I'm not Mennonite myself, but have more than once thought about asking if I could just tag along for a day. We also bought our porch swing from one of the families in the community. Also, I believe the Pearls of No Greater Joy live in the area.
I hope this is helpful!
Tenn. is a wonderful place to live and I am always delighted to see some Mennonite and Amish folks there. I currently live in New York State in the finger lakes area and love taking photos of the Amish horse and buggy and the Mennonites. I recently started a website about them with lots of great pictures. Please check it out and leave a comment or just sign the guestbook.
www.quiettimes.webs.com
Post a Comment