After weeks (or months depending on your lockdown experience) of overindulging, look no
further, than the local farmer’s markets to instead power yourself by plants.
Arianne Schreiber has been a conscious food lover for as long as she can remember. She
loves making vegan, organic, preservative and gluten-free foods all made from scratch.
After establishing a small catering company she was invited into the farmers market
community to deliver her healthy and flavoursome meals from her Yummify stall.
All of Yummify’s products are seasonal, organic and dictated by what is available at the time.
And the colour! On visiting the stall, the first observation a shopper usually makes is the
kaleidoscopic bounty on offer.
‘It is a mixture of regular meals that customers keep coming back for, but also I love trialling
new things all the time, researching new recipes makes me very excited’.
‘My products are all vegan, but I don’t wish to scream that out, I want to attract people who
wouldn’t normally come to a vegan stall by offering tasty, interesting and colourful food’.
Happily, for everyone who might be feeling sluggish and looking to refresh, the colours at
Yummify means the food is full of antioxidants and Arianne uses almost zero oils and sugar.
While the food available at the farmer’s markets is grab and go finger foods, tasty savoury
plates or packaged meals to take home, you can also visit the stall to order home delivery,
where Arianne will bring to your home or holiday accommodation fresh, nutrient-dense food
and even high protein desserts in reusable packaging.
Arianne also specialises in vegan cheese. Her Plant’s range includes hemp parmesan, blue
cheese, camembert, goats’ cheese, mozzarella, baked feta and Persian-style feta using
macadamia and almonds.
Arianne thoroughly enjoys meeting her regulars and visitors at the markets each week, ‘it
really is one of the most wonderful things to do on a weekly basis in our Shire, you can
speak to the producers and just enjoy the incredible vibe, it has such a great atmosphere.
For visitors to the region, if you want to get a taste of how the locals live, this is the place to
do it’.