Local Bounty

 

Updated on 12/02/2025

 

What is Local Bounty?

The Local Bounty page lists locally made foods that are currently and/or most recently stocked. Because we are dedicated to supporting local farms our inventory changes with what is seasonally available and therefore changes somewhat frequently.

EMS Farms, Albuquerque, NM

Tomatoes

Ashokra Farm, Los Ranchos, NM

Shunkyo Radishes

George's Farm, Santa Fe, NM

Onions (white, red)

Hard Neck Garlic

Planta Fe, Santa Fe, NM

Carrots

Watermelon Radish

Shallots

Montoya Orchard, Velarde, NM

Pumpkins

Farm of Song, South Valley, NM

Garlic

Shallots

Vida Verde Farm, Los Ranchos, NM

Daikon Radish (purple, white)

Purpletop Turnips

Jester Squash

Soft Neck Garlic

Silverleaf Farm, Corrales, NM

Watermelon Radish

Butter Lettuce

Salad Mix

Cabbage

Black Spanish Radish

Purple Daikon Radish

Jalapenos

Squash (georgia candy roaster, butternut, spaghetti, angel hair spaghetti)

Winter Squash (blue hubbard, delicata)

Green Dojo Farms, Albuquerque, NM

Microgreens (sunflower, radish)

Yoder, Trinidad, CO

Eggs

Camino de Paz, Santa Cruz, NM

Feta (goat), Chevre (goat), Yogurt (cow), Kefir (cow), Quark (non-fat cow), Dulce de Leche

Tucumcari Cheese, Tucumcari, NM

Feta, Green Chile Cheddar

Worthington Farm, Mesilla Park, NM

Pecan Halves, Flavored Pecans, Pecan Oil, Pecan Butter

Magos Farm, Hatch Valley, NM

Ristras (variety), Whole Roasted Green Chile (frozen - medium, hot), Chile Powders (red, green), Dried Red Chile Pods

Mi Young's Kimchi, South Valley

Mild, Traditional, Fire Hot, Vegan, Spicy Vegan, Purple Daikon & Green Chile, Extra Spicy, Cucumber

Sol Ranch Beef, Wagon Mound, NM

Pastured 100% Grass Fed Beef (assorted cuts)

Valencia Mills, Jarales, NM

Unbleached Flour

Tamaya Blue, Santa Ana Pueblo, NM

Blue Corn Meal Roasted for Atole (regular, extra fine), Blue Corn Pancake Mix, Blue Corn Muffin & Cornbread Mix

Honey Shack NM, Los Lunas

Bee Pollen, Honey (russian olive, sage)

Edgewood Honey Farm, Edgewood, NM

Honey

Organic Valley CO-OP

(regional milk from small family pasture-based farms

in Portales, NM & southern Colorado)

Whole Milk, 1%, Half & Half, Heavy Cream