local organizations

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Oregon Farmers Market Association - Find a Farmers Market

BOLT: Black Oregon Land Trust - Dedicated to ensuring that Black communities in Oregon have secure and affordable land access, sustainable agricultural skills, and the protected ecosystems needed to grow economically, environmentally, and culturally thriving communities.

Closed Loop Cooking - Information on plant based and low-waste cooking. Recipes and resources.

Culinary Breeding Network - Building communities of plant breeders, seed growers, farmers, produce buyers, chefs and other stakeholders to improve quality in vegetables, fruits and grains.

Feed the Mass - Local non-profit organization offering cooking classes, free meals, and more.

Friends of Family Farmers - Building a strong and united voice for Oregon’s independent family farmers, food advocates, and concerned citizens.

Kitchen Commons - Fostering a network of community kitchens that bring people together to share food, resources and relationships.

Montavilla Farmers Market - A thriving, diverse marketplace where all are welcome, located in SE Portland.

Mudbone Grown - Growing food, community health, business, and community culture around delivery of the triple bottom line to historically absent or barriered communities.

Pacific Northwest Community Supported Agriculture Coalition - Supporting people to eat local food, helping area farmers thrive. Use their CSA Finder to match with a farm that fits your needs.

Portland Farmers Market - Five markets contributing to the success of over 200 local food growers & producers, & creating vibrant community gatherings.

Portland Fermentation Festival - Sample fermented foods and beverages, get tips and recipes from professional and amateur makers.

Slow Food Portland - The Portland, Oregon, chapter of Slow Food, a non-profit, member-supported organization founded in Italy in 1989 to counteract the culture of fast food.

Zenger Farm - An urban farm that models, promotes and educates about sustainable food systems, environmental stewardship, community development and access to good food for all

local businesses

Alberta Co-Op - Market in NE Portland, offers recipes & classes.

Basics Market - Local markets with FREE online cooking classes.

Cook With What You Have - Recipes, inspiration and tips to enjoy seasonal produce year-round.

Kitchen Culture - An evolving selection of used & new cookware, kitchen tools, cookbooks, and more. Food education opportunities, ranging from food preservation and cooking classes to conversations about vegetable gardening and food access.

People’s Food Co-Op - Offers recipes & classes as well as a Wednesday Farmers Market.

Portland Cookshop - Cooking classes and culinary events in SE Portland.

The Side Yard Farm & Kitchen - Urban farm, supper club, venue space & catering.

Vivienne - Independent, woman-owned cookbook store with kitchenwares, linens, + natural wine. Wine bar daily, book and kitchenware consignment, cookbook classes, private parties, and more.

Well Spent Market - Your secret ingredient for real good food. Demonstrations and free events.

local food media

Kitchen Table Magazine - A voice for inclusive food culture, sustainability, our relationship with place, and our ability to be present in a world of digital distraction.

The Four Top - Award-winning podcast & roundtable discussion of the hot‑button topics in beverage and food culture.

Oregon Public Broadcasting Superabundant - Television program that explores the ingredients that sustain the Northwest. Sign up for their weekly newsletter.

national food media

Broken Bread with Roy Choi celebrates the people making big changes when it comes to what we eat and where we gather.

Civil Eats - A daily news source for critical thought about the American food system.

The Counter - A nonprofit, independent, nonpartisan newsroom investigating the forces shaping how and what America eats.

The Splendid Table- A podcast, a website, a reliable resource for new- and seasoned home cooks.