Amy’s Kitchen, Natural and Organic Foods

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Friends: Food We Love

We have been enjoying the products below for years. These are all local companies who continue to make great products year after year.  Many of these products are available nationally or on the companies website. We hope you enjoy these as much as our family does.

Corn Thins
Corn ThinsRachel discovered these Corn Thins when Amy starting eating Gluten Free. They are made with organic, gmo free corn and have a great taste and crunch. They are perfect for a light snack or served with one of Amy’s soups.


Deadman’s Reach Coffee has been the coffee of choice in the Berliner house for years. It’s a strong, flavorful coffee, from a great, sustainable company.

Ginger Chews


Ginger People Chews
Everyone loves these fiery, candies. They soothe your throat when you are feeling under the weather and can also tame a sweet tooth. Rachel like to add them to her hot tea for an extra kick of ginger.  Ginger People also makes a great tasting ginger brew too.

Corn FlakesNature’s Path corn Flakes.
When Rachel and Andy aren’t having Brown Rice and Veggies for breakfast, they enjoy Nature’s Path Corn Flakes. Nature’s Path is also still a family owned company that has been making great tasting, organic products for over 22 years.

 

nayonaiseNayonaise
This is an egg-free mayonnaise that we use when making sandwiches. Even people who do not generally like mayonnaise, often like this soy-based version.
 

 

Lemon Ginger Beer

Natural Brew Ginger Ale
This is one of our favorite soft drinks. It has a great ginger-y taste and is always in our refrigerator.



 

Alvarado StAlvarado Street Bakery
(bread) This is our favorite bread. In fact, it was the first bread we fed Amy when she was growing up. Not only that, The Alvarado Bakery was where we first made our Vegetable Pot Pie. These great breads are available nationwide and also on their website.

Lundberg

 

 

Lundberg Farms (Rice) have been growing organic rice since the 1930’s.They are still a family business with wonderful farms in Northern Sacramento. They are committed to growing natural and organic rice and we are proud to consider them friends.
 

TeaTraditional Medicinals (Tea ) is a tea company that is so dedicated to preserving world agriculture through the production of high quality, pure medicinal and traditional teas. Organic Peppermint is one of favorites. When Rachel was pregnant she drank their pregnancy tea and followed with the Mother's Milk tea when she was nursing Amy. She thinks the Throat Coat always helps her when she has a sore throat. When she is traveling by airplane, it keeps her feeling healthy. As does the Echinacea Plus Herbal Tea. And, Easy Now is a favorite stress-relieving tea.
 

Straus CreameryStraus Creamery (butter & yogurt) is located on the coast of Marin County and is committed to using GMO-free, organic feed for their dairy cows. In fact, they are the first company to begin verification by the Non-GMO project. As stewards of the environment, the Straus family created MALT (The Marin Agricultural Land Trust) to preserve agricultural farm-land north of San Francisco. Their yogurt is phenomenal and on the rare occasion when we eat butter, this is our favorite. At Amy’s, we use their 1% milk and their butter.
 

CloverClover Stornetta
(cottage cheese) is owned by the Benedetti family. They have been pioneers in getting local farmers to turn organic and are huge philanthropists in our own Sonoma County. Much of their milk comes from St. Anthony’s Farm, a drug and alcohol recovery program that combines recovery with a working organic dairy. Clover was an early supporter of Amy’s and helped us get started. Amy’s purchases milk and butter from Clover.


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