“I moved back to Sewanee to make deep connections with farmers and producers. I want to help students, community members, and visitors find a sense of place through food. Like many, Sewanee is close to my heart. I hope to create a welcoming space for folks to gather,” Grimm said.
At LUNCH, you will find an herb, flower and vegetable garden. Local produce, meat, and cheese will be for sale among prepared foods, beverages, and picnic provisions. Grimm aims to provide jobs for local people and help foster others’ passion for food while supporting local growers and diversifying the dining options in downtown Sewanee. Follow along on Instagram @lunch.sewanee.
From time to time Grimm will be teaching classes at Cumberland Folk School.
Sewanee Mountain Messenger Thursday, October 6, 2022
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Photos courtesy of Mary O'Neill