Ask Leah! The Ingles Dietitian

Sponsored: Taste of Local

Sponsored: Taste of Local

Taste of Local — Thursday February 22. Ingles Markets, 301 Long Shoals Road, Arden NC. 3-6 p.m.

 

Meet some of the local farmers and suppliers for Ingles and sample!

  • Crooked Condiments (Woodfin) – Apple butter, mustard and sauces
  • Dolci Di Maria (Swannanoa) – Gluten free treats
  • Hickory Nut Gap Meats (Fairview)
  • Mimi’s Mountain Mixes (Hendersonville) – cake, bread and pretzel mixes
  • Munki Trail Mix (Asheville) – Globally inspired trail mix
  • New Sprout Organic Farms (Swannanoa) – Organic Produce
  • Smiling Hara (Bakersville) – hempeh
  • Sunburst Trout (Waynesville)
  • Sunny Creek Sprouts (Tryon) 
  • Tribal Grounds Coffee (Whittier)
  • Unicoi Preserves (Sautee, GA) – preserves using local grapes & fruit
  • Woogie’s Mustard Sauce (Asheville)

Leah McGrath, RDN, LDN

Ingles Markets Corporate Dietitian

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