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Tom Winter
Grocery Director

 
tom@dorothylane.com


Tom Winter has been shopping at DLM since he was five years old. His career started in Oakwood bagging groceries, and he has worked his way up to Vice President of Marketing and Director of Grocery, Frozen, and Dairy. The 1973 graduate of Wright State University has been a member of the DLM family for over 40 years. Over the years, he has spent numerous hours working in many departments at DLM to bring our customers the best service possible. He often travels the country in search of the latest and greatest clean products. His goal is to continue making DLM the very best at serving the needs of our customers. Every decision he makes is made with this in mind. In his spare time, he enjoys boating, gardening, and above all spending time with his family.


Vegetables and Fruits

Lars’ Own Imported Crispy Onions
An alternative to French-fried onions is a new all-natural product from Lars’ Own, Imported Crispy Onions. In Denmark, you’ll see crispy onions on hot dogs, open-faced sandwiches, salads, baked potatoes, and of course green bean casseroles.

Native Forest Organic Fruits
Now you can feel good about serving your kids canned fruit with all-natural Native Forest Organic Fruits. Hand-selected ripe organic fruits are cut and packed in organic juices at the peak of freshness. Exotic flavors include Organic Mango Chunks, Organic Papaya Chunks, Organic Pineapple Chunks, and delicious Organic Tropical Fruit Salad, bathed in organic pineapple and passion fruit juices. The papaya and mango chunks are a great addition to smoothies. The Tropical Fruit Salad is a perfect after-school snack; or add sliced bananas and shredded coconut for a yummy ambrosia salad.

Tillen Farms Vertical Pack Green Beans
Vertical pack beans used to be popular, especially in the south, where they were used in a holiday vegetable dish that was affectionately known as “bean bundles” or “haystacks.” The beans were “bundled” around a strip of bacon, over which a blend of bean juice, brown sugar, allspice (and sometimes hot sauce) was added, then baked. This became a holiday favorite and can become yours as Tillen Farms.