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6 female culinary entrepreneurs with products we love

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6 female culinary entrepreneurs with products we love
Jess Lander

Jess Lander is all about the best places to eat, stay and play in wine country. Photos provided.

Women play a huge role in the content we create at Feast and Field, and many of the brands we cover here were created by women who wanted to make a difference in the American culinary landscape. Here are six savvy entrepreneurs selling items we love.


Genevieve Brazelton for Women's Week

Genevieve Brazelton created bitters at home before launching her business. Photo by Jordan Hughes.

 

Kiki Aranita

During a trying time for chefs, Kiki Aranita found a way to generate something deliciously new. Photo by Mike Prince, courtesy Poi Dog.

 

Lily Leedom

Lily Leedom has turned a passion into a brand and a business. Photo by Derrick Zellmann. 

 

Maude Burns

Maude Burns seeks to provide men with effective and sustainably sourced products. Photo provided.

 

Matt and Clare Stoner Fehsenfeld for Women's Week

Matt and Clare Stoner Fehsenfeld. Photo by Ruthie Hauge.

Kiahna Malloy for Women's Week

Kiahna Malloy, owner of Kreme & Krumbs. Photos by Felicia Perretti.

 

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