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Farm Photos of the Week
November 14, 2005
Photos and text by Debbie
Roos, Agricultural Extension Agent.
Ayrshire Farm
Delivering Produce to Restaurants
Pittsboro, NC
Bill Dow
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which local restaurants buy from area farmers.

Farmer Bill Dow assembles an order for one of his restaurant
clients. Bill started farming over 20 years ago and his Ayrshire
Farm in Pittsboro was North Carolina's first certified organic
farm. Sales to restaurants make up a large percentage of business
for Ayrshire Farm. Bill sells to about 20 different restaurants
and makes deliveries twice a week. Bill has spent years cultivating
relationships with many of the Triangle area's top chefs. He works
with them to determine what to grow for the season and provides
a wide variety of vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers.
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A sample of the day's offerings includes lettuce, cilantro, rosemary,
arugula, nasturtiums, and peppers. Bill sold over 18,000 flowers
last year!
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Bret Jennings and Bill Dow chat in the dining room of Elaine's
before the restaurant opens for dinner.
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Bret strips the leaves from the lemon verbena
that Bill just delivered.
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Fresh lemon verbena leaves release a wonderful
aroma.
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Bill samples the sherbet made from his lemon verbena.
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Executive Chef Gwen Higgins at Aurora
in Chapel Hill coats sweet bell peppers from Ayrshire Farm with
olive oil prior to roasting. Within 5 minutes after Bill delivered
the peppers, they were in the oven being roasted for a tomato
and pepper soup. Bill has provided Gwen with fresh produce for
almost 20 years, ever since Aurora opened!
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Chef and owner Sam Poley checks out the fresh
herbs and arugula Bill just delivered to Restaurant
Starlu. Sam has worked at several different restaurants over
the years until opening Starlu in 2004, all the while buying from
Bill.
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This page last updated August 17, 2008.
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