Big Table Farm Co-op

Down a gravel road in Cincinnati’s Wooden Shoe Hollow, the West Side area once home to greenhouses established by German immigrants, three women farmers joined forces as Mustard Seed Farm. There, Marykate Glenn, Lindsey Melling, and Becky Richey—who have varying backgrounds in farming through the World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms program, Turner Farm, and the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association—focus on what Glenn calls “good food grown well.”

Annette Januzzi Wick

Annette is a writer, teacher, and author of two memoirs, I’ll Be in the Car and I’ll Have Some of Yours. She is a second-generation Italian-American with roots in Calabria and Abruzzo. As a resident of Over-the-Rhine, she’s lucky enough to walk to Findlay Market twice in a day whenever she forgets an ingredient. Visit annettejwick.com to learn more.

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