Belle Chevre
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Check out our South region’s local grower and vendor profiles.
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This is beautiful. I’m looking forward to seeing more of these slide shows!
I enjoyed all three of the slideshows…but this one seems to have a technical
problem…sound was very faint and the
show just seemed to end mid-stream.
All three were enjoyable and a nice to
addition to the Whole Foods Shopping
Experience….
Really enjoyed the Belle Chevre slideshow. The graphics are great as are the goat cheese products and the farm story is interesting.
The whole idea, “Farm to Market” is excellent.
I enjoyed all the slideshows and am glad to have local farmers providing foods that we eat. I’d much rather have local seasonal foods than internationally acquired foods. You never know if the consumer standards in other countries are as high as they are here in the United States. We really appreciate all that farmers go through to come to market with a product. Thank you!
Hooray for Whole Foods for posting this slide show….and Hooray for Tasia, new owner of a wonderful creamery making a marvelous product. Her dedication to respect for food combined wth business acumen is inspiring; it will sustain her through her business goals. Alabama is lucky to have a native daughter home again.
Thank you for providing your customers with the opportunity to see where your products originate; thank you especially for promoting third generation fishermen, locally grown produce, and new creamery owners!
What a great slideshow. I love Tasia and Belle Chevre. This is so inspirational for dairy farmers and to see that Whole Foods offers their goat cheese is wonderful. I had an opportunity to taste Belle Chevre cheese and it is probably the best goat cheese out there. It is also a pleasure to see the women behind this fabulous cheese. Bravo!
This is a great video and a lovely story of a very successful business woman!!!
Thank you for sharing!