A loan helped an LGBTQ+, woman-owned small business grow and expand my offerings.


Kellie's story

I’m an Iowan. I wasn’t raised on a farm, but lots of my family members and friends were farmers. So, farm culture is ingrained in me. From a young age, I watched my grandma and great-grandma cook Sunday dinners and became entranced. Everyone gardened every summer. We spent days preserving the harvests. I shucked a lot of corn and snapped a lot of beans. We also raised chickens to be used for food. Doing all of this was a group effort, so it takes a village, as they say. Today, the smell of pickling, especially cucumbers and beets takes me right back there to all of it.

What I’m doing with this business is taking that heritage and bringing it to a shop where I can share it with everyone. So many people are now interested in fermenting and canning. They can visit me and ask questions, as well as buy my products. I'm also feeding people my food, which is another passion of mine.


This loan is special because:

It supports a female entrepreneur in expanding their business.



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About Grandma's Root Cellar by Chef Mama K

Industry: Food
Years in operation: 1 year - 3 years
Website: grandmasrootcellar.com

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