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Success Story: The Organic Dish

How did The Organic Dish come about?

Toby and I had been using regular (non-organic, non-local) meal preparation services and loved the convenience but had been dissatisfied with the lack of quality fresh ingredients and healthy recipes and no vegetarian options. After a health concern in early 2005, we had a diet overhaul, went on a cleanse, and ended up eliminating certain things from our diets (refined sugar, processed foods, caffeine) and went nearly completely organic. Because we were so impressed with how we felt and still feel, we decided to open The Organic Dish to share our love of good, healthy, organic food.

Tell us more about The Organic Dish

The Organic Dish is a make your own meal service. Basically, we sell organic “dinner kits” in sizes that feed 2-3 people or 5-6 people. The meals are frozen and are defrosted and then cooked in 10-15 minutes at home. Your house smells great from home-cooking, but planning what to eat, grocery shopping, prep time and clean up are all minimized. The menu changes monthly and we have ~12 choices per month (with 4-6 vegetarian options). People normally come once per month and buy 6-12 meals to put in their home freezer. You can get our meals at the Boulder Farmer’s Market, or order online for pick-up, delivery, or come to a “session” where you put together the meals yourself based on the recipes from the month and all the ingredients being prepped and ready to be put together.

We are members of PACE (Partners for a Clean Environment), Mission Organic 2010, Colorado Proud, and working towards zero waste through Eco-Cycle by composting and recycling. We also work with local farms and producers such as Wisdom Chicken (Haxtun, CO), Pasta Bozza (Boulder, CO), Justin’s Nut Butters (Boulder, CO), Red Wagon Farms (Boulder, CO), Oxford Gardens (Boulder, CO) and Full Circle Farms (Longmont, CO).

What does the future look like for The Organic Dish?

Currently, we are in a temporary kitchen. Our next goal is to move to our own kitchen. At that point, we will have more space available to expand our monthly menu as well as to include vegetable sides and experiment with having fresh and not just frozen dinner kits. In the future, we will also work towards expanding our relationships with local farms and businesses. We currently work with people who have special dietary concerns (allergies such as gluten, dairy, sugar, etc), but will also work towards increasing our awareness and having alternative foods for certain diets.

Who goes for The Organic Dish?

Our customers come from diverse backgrounds: busy professionals with no children, single parents, families, folks with specific dietary concerns, new mothers, senior citizens, and people that are facing a major health crisis and need to eat healthy, delicious, organic meals as part of their recovery.

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Success Story: Fiona's Granola


Fiona Simon is the founder of Fiona’s Granola, a line of organic, all natural cereals that are carried by natural food stores throughout the West. Along with her six varieties of granola, her line includes gluten-free Quinoa Crunch, raw European meusli and energy bars made of quinoa and granola.

Success Story: Door to Door Organics


Door to Door Organics
is a home delivery service of organic fruits and vegetables offering year round service with no commitment. They buy 90 percent of the produce from local farmers during the Colorado growing months and otherwise import directly from California, Arizona, Washington and Texas. Partners David Gersenson, Michael Joseph and Mat DeGraaf have taken their operation from one customer in 2004 to a current delivery network that encompasses the entire state. We talked to Michael Joseph about the business.

Success Story: Justin's Nut Butter


Justin Gold is the founder of Justin's Nut Butter, nutritious and delicious all-organic peanut and nut butters in flavors like Heavenly Honey, Sinfully Cinnamon, Pumpkin Pie and Honey Almond. His products are available at area Whole Foods, Wild Oats, Vitamin Cottage, co-ops and other select locations on the east coast.

Success Story: Bobo's Oat bars

Beryl Stafford is the founder of Bobo’s Oat Bars, breakfast and snack bars that are 100-percent organic, vegan, non-GMO, without trans fats and beyond yummy and healthy. Bobo’s Oat Bars are available nationally at Whole Foods, Wild Oats, Vitamin Cottage and other natural groceries.

Success Story: Amazing Grains


Linda Ilsemann is the founder of Amazing Grains, a bakery that crafts its goods from organic whole grains milled on-site. Some products are vegan; all are organic and—naturally—delicious. Amazing Grains baked goods are available at local coffee shops, Boulder Whole Foods Market, Boulder Co-op and the Boulder Farmer’s Market.

Success Story: Om Organics (formerly Tulsi Tea)

Melissa Levine is in charge of new business development for OM Organics, importers of an entire line of Ayurvedic products from India including Tulsi Tea. They promote sustainable farming and provide a leading example of socially and environmentally responsible business practices. A variety of Tulsi Teas are available at Whole Foods, Wild Oats and a variety of stores on the East Coast. “We’re big in stress out areas,” Levine said.

Success Story: Phil’s Fresh Foods

Philip Anson is the founder of Phil’s Fresh Foods, a line of prepared foods that includes 8 organic varieties of Phil’s Fresh Burritos, Dionysus Heavenly Greek Food, sandwiches and salads, as well as spreads and pesto sauces. His products are available throughout Colorado as well as 36 other states.

Manufacturer Briefs

  • Dallas-based Dean Foods reported revenues of $2.48 billion for second-quarter with WhiteWave Foods, a subsidiary of Dean Foods, reporting sales up 7 percent to $307 million. Shares of Dean Foods edged up, as analyst noted the strong showing of the company’s WhiteWave division. In June 2006 Broomfield-based WhiteWave Foods Company through employee donations, and a vendor and corporate matching program donated more than $28,000, coming in first place in overall donations in the annual Community Food Share Corporate Challenge. In August 2006, WhiteWave Foods and Mothering magazine each received National Breast Feeding at Work Week Rumina Awards for exemplary support of nursing mothers in the workplace.

Horizon Organic to help boost N.Y. dairy farmers

Horizon Organic, in conjunction with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., on Friday announced an initiative to help New York dairy farmers change to organic production.
Source: Denver Business Journal

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