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Granor Farm Book + Supper Club

  • Granor Farm 3520 Warren Woods Road Three Oaks, MI 49128 (map)

Granor Farm has chosen The Lunar Housewife for their Book + Supper Club, a farm dinner series by James Beard Award-nominated chef and cookbook author Abra Berens. Please join us for a book-themed farmhouse meal highlighting the best local, seasonal foods of Southwest Michigan. 

Granor Farm is a diversified organic farm located in beautiful Three Oaks, MI, a perfect spot for a wintry couple's getaway, a friends' weekend, or an unforgettable book club outing.

The evening will kick off with an author-led conversation about the New York literary scene in the 1950s, Soviet-American espionage, writing a novel within a novel, and my love for historical fiction. Following the discussion will be a multi-course meal with dishes inspired The Lunar Housewife. The meal will close with a book signing.

For dinner tickets, please click here. Every ticket includes a copy of The Lunar Housewife. 

about Granor and Abra Berens

Granor Farm is a diversified organic farm in beautiful Three Oaks, Michigan, founded in 2006, which grows delicious organic food for the local community. Production includes over one hundred varieties of organic and heirloom vegetables, pasture-raised eggs, herbs, flowers, and grains. Throughout the year, the team at Granor integrates various programs and events designed to support their mission to directly connect people to the farm, to the food they grow, and to the community of Three Oaks. The spring seedling sale, Granor Farm Camp for young children, and Taste of Granor farmhouse dinners are examples of the farm’s many offerings. 

Abra Berens strives to make simple, delicious food that celebrates the Midwest. She has been cooking since 2006, from the storied Zingerman’s Deli, to chef driven restaurants in Chicago. In 2017, she left her position as Executive Chef at Local Foods to join the Granor team. As the chef at Granor Farm, Abra combines her love of Michigan, cooking vegetables and grains just-pulled from the ground, and sharing them with others around one big table. When not cooking, Abra still enjoys eating often with her husband, son and dog, Zuma, in tow.