Hi Friends,

Food is always on my mind—what's on the menu, what to eat next, how to make it, how to grow it, or where I can find it.

I'm Tracie Holgate, a primary school teacher and new mother to Luella and Quincy, living in my hometown of Yarrawonga. My passion for food led me to create TT's Harvest, a venture supported by my network, where we produce freeze-dried and dehydrated Australian fruits and vegetables. Yarrawonga's proximity to numerous farming areas allows us to source fresh produce directly from growers at farm gates or farmers' markets.

As a teacher, I observe the impact of various foods on children's behavior and often see uneaten, freshly cut fruit and vegetables go to waste. As a new mother, I've also realized the critical balance between nutrition and convenience. Our super healthy, additive-free freeze-dried products address these needs, offering a convenient, wholesome snack that can be stored airtight and reused.

We lovingly process our small-batch products by hand in our food safe approved commercial-grade facility. TT’s Harvest freeze-dried fruits and vegetables allow you to enjoy your favorites year-round without losing nutritional value or adding sugar or preservatives. Our two-year-old, Luella, plays a crucial role in taste-testing, while young Quincy has recently started his quality control duties now that he has a few teeth. All our products have passed their rigorous inspections with flying colours!

While our products are excellent for children, they are also perfect for adults of all ages as a snack on the go. We also recommend pairing our freeze-dried figs, apples, persimmon, and plums with cheese, as they beautifully enhance each other's flavors. Our naturally gluten-free products tick all the boxes for a healthy and convenient snack. Whether you're adding a burst of flavor to your soda water or giving your favorite gin or whiskey a step-up, our dehydrated citrus will take your drink to the next level.

You can find us at farmers' markets, online, and at carefully selected providores and artisan shop fronts.

Best Regards,
Tracie Holgate