Southern Exposure Seed Exchange is located in central Virginia and serves gardeners throughout the U.S. and Canada with heirloom varieties of seed and bulbs grown locally and drawn from a nationwide network of organic seeds.
How Do We Define Food Heritage?
The Virginia Food Heritage Project recognizes food as part of cultural identity and cultural heritage. Recognizing that heritage encompasses the origins of plants and animals and their dispersal, as well as the locations where people have historically processed, prepared, exchanged, sold, or consumed foods, we seek to document the connection between the food we eat, the land it comes from, and the people who produce it. Read MoreJoin our Mailing List
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Check out our first batch of Central Virginia Food Heritage Short Films, which we are gradually posting to YouTube. You can also see them on the LOCAL STORIES tab above.
Edible Food Fest in Orange. August 11, from 11-5. Featuring Joel Salatin and Edna Lewis.
Soul Food Junkies with participation from Monticello's Leni Sorensen, has been selected by PBS for national television broadcast.
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