newsletter Bundles Are Here! 🎉
Just when the chickens started getting out to enjoy this sunshine… it’s about to get cold again. 😂 Isn’t that how it goes? One minute you’re thinking spring is here and the next you’re digging back out the coats.
But even with the weather playing games, this week felt like one of those clicking into place weeks around here.
And I wanted to let you in on it.
🐔 Egg Bites Back in Production
After a little hiccup (thank you for your patience!), our egg bites are officially back in production and headed to shelves soon.
These have become such a go-to for busy mornings. They’re:
- Made with our chemical-free, pasture-raised eggs
- Packed with clean protein
- Easy to grab when you're trying to get kids out the door
No weird preservatives. No mystery oils. Just real food from local farms you know.
If you’ve been missing them — hang tight. They’re coming!
🐶 Pet Treats? We 3x’d Production.
Y’all are keeping us BUSY with pet treats. We were constantly selling out… so we did something about it.
We just added new equipment and tripled production. Amanda has been working hard knocking those out for you (seriously, she’s a machine).
Because here’s the thing — if we care about what goes into our kids’ bodies, we probably care about what goes into our dogs too. Our treats are made with the same clean, chemical-free standards we use for your family’s food.
No fillers. No junk.
👉 Check them out: https://kakadoodle.com/shop/category/treats
🎉 Bundles Are Here!
Okay, I’m excited about this one.
This is a little experiment. For those newer to the site, sometimes it’s hard to know where to start. So we created bundles that make it easier to add thoughtfully grouped items to your cart.
Think:
- Breakfast-ready bundles
- Family dinner starters
- Farm favorites all in one click
We have a few to start, and more to come.
And I’d LOVE your ideas.
What kinds of bundles would you like to see?
👉 Shop Bundles here:
https://kakadoodle.com/shop/bundles
📰 Why This Matters
Earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal ran a piece titled: Farmers Are Aging. Their Kids Don’t Want to Be in the Family Business.
Here's why it matters...
When farms disappear, food production consolidates. Fewer producers. Larger operations. Longer supply chains. More standardized food. More reliance on antibiotics and chemical inputs to maintain scale.
But things are changing. Fast! I wrote more about this here:
👉 https://kakadoodle.com/post/Why+Food+Is+About+to+Change
And the decisions we make right now — where we spend our grocery dollars — that shape what survives.
🌱 An Encouraging Conversation
Yesterday I had a conversation with the folks at MAD Agriculture — a group working at the intersection of regenerative farming, biodiversity, and market systems.
They’re asking big questions:
How do farms produce food and rebuild habitat?
How do we improve soil and water?
How do we actually reward farmers for doing the right thing?
The purpose of our conversation was simple and direct from the beginning:
How can they support Kakadoodle?
Financially.
With connections.
With expertise.
With introductions.
That was the heart of it.
They loved the egg bites. And not in a polite “these are nice” kind of way. In a this could really go somewhere kind of way.
They see what we see — that egg bites hold serious potential. They’re convenient, clean, made from chemical-free pasture-raised eggs, and they make regenerative food accessible for busy families who don’t have time to overthink breakfast.
But here’s the bigger piece.
When those ingredients are sourced from regenerative farms — farms rebuilding soil, improving water cycles, increasing biodiversity — it directly supports MAD Agriculture’s mission. It’s not just a product. It’s a vehicle.
Every pack of egg bites means:
- More demand for regeneratively raised ingredients
- More economic stability for farmers doing the hard work the right way
- More proof that the market will reward soil health, habitat restoration, and better farming practices
That’s the bridge.
Convenient breakfast for your family.
Regenerative impact for the land.
And that alignment — between what busy moms need and what the land needs — is where the real potential is.
Nothing concrete came out of it. No deal. No announcement.
But something clicked.
Maybe it’s my experience at Farmpreneur.
Maybe it’s the traction we’re starting to see.
Maybe it’s just time.
We’re still in the messy middle:
- Stabilizing the business
- Scaling egg bites thoughtfully
- Supporting farmers
- Figuring it out as we go
But for the first time in a while, it felt like we’re finding people who see the same future we do — and are asking how to help build it.
And that is so encouraging.