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Suppliers to Julienne Tomatoes
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Founded in 1996 to provide Petoskey, Harbor Springs and the Little Traverse Bay area of Northern Michigan with delicious unique bakery products.
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Meeting the needs of West Michigan’s restaurants Since 1924.
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Welcome to the cherry capital of the world - Royal Farms, Inc. in beautiful northern Michigan. Where everything is coming up cherries!
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The sap from the maple trees surrounding Charlevoix, Michigan's Harwood Lake has been made into maple syrup by the Parsons family since the late 1800's.
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Family owned and operated farm located 5 miles north of downtown Harbor Springs, Michigan on scenic M119.
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What makes us unique well many would say lots!! We steer clear of what may be considered normal.Our faith, family and farming would be our passion. We believe in living our faith through all that we do, enjoying the children that God has blessed us with
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"Simple goodness down to our roots." Visit our centennial farm (Est. 1874), for the seasons freshest produce, flowers, holiday trimmings. Located 2 miles S of Petoskey's big box stores on US-131 overlooking Walloon Lake.
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Friends of Julienne Tomatoes
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Local newspaper serving Northern Michigan
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Working exclusively with non-profits of all sizes for nearly 20 years, this is the Official Charity Auctioneer for Julienne Tomatoes.
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The Little Traverse Bay Humane Society is a non-profit organization promoting awareness and compassion toward all living things.
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The Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce and its abundant programs that promote entrepreneurism, tourism, networking, and advocacy for area businesses. There are more than 750-members of the Chamber.
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Promotes local farm foods, helps schools serve them, links new farmers to land, and other resources and supports food and farm business networks.
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Julienne Tomatoes Video Links
A few videos that relate to Julienne Tomatoes-
Great video about Petoskey Businesses. Look for our very own Julie Adams featured throughout the video.
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Live video of our roof being blown off October 26. 2010. Thanks to Petoskey News Review.
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