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Field Trip For Chickpea Butter

Tom Donigan’s kids can’t bring peanut butter sandwiches (or any nut butters) to school. They were tired of sunflower seed butter.

So — working in Matt Levey’s kitchen — Donigan developed chickpea butter.

It’s nutty, delicious, and a little sweet.

It’s also the first vegan product line for Field Trip. That’s the jerky company whose world headquarters — and only retail store in the world — is located Westport, on the Post Road opposite Design Within Reach.

The all-natural chickpea butter is available in 3 flavors: classic, cinnamon churro and chai spice.

They’re sold online, in over 10,000 stores nationwide — and at the downtown outlet.

And — because Field Trip calls Westport home — Donigan and Levey are offering “06880” readers 20% off, for stocking stuffers or Hanukkah gifts. Just say “06880” — and enjoy!

Downtown Business Challenges Kids: Earn Money, Get Free Jerky

As a kid, Matt Levey earned money mowing lawns, shoveling snow and working lemonade stands.

Those experiences served him well. Today he owns Field Trip. That’s the red-hot producer of healthy, protein-rich jerky, in flavors ranging from beef, chicken, turkey and pork to jalapeño, cracked pepper and everything bagel.

They’re in 50,000 retail outlets nationwide. Field Trip is served on Jet Blue and United Airlines.

They’ve got only one store, though. It’s connected to their world headquarters on Post Road East — right across from Design Within Reach.

The Field Trip counter: fun, and filled with great-tasting products.

Levey would love to see kids in his home town — future entrepreneurs, who will create the next Field Trip (though hopefully not in the jerky industry) — put down their phones and video games, go out and earn money.

Anyone can do it. So he’s offering everyone an incentive.

If you’re still in school, and you make money doing something, head down to Field Trip. Matt will give you a “buy one, get one” deal on anything in the store.

This coming week — school vacation — is a perfect time to do it.

Just show proof of what you’ve done with a photo on (uh oh) a cell phone.

(Field Trip is at 153 Post Road East, Westport.)

This photo was not taken in Westport.

Downtown Field Trip: Jerky Rejuvenates Westport

When I say “jerky,” odds are you don’t immediately think “Brooklyn.”

Or “Westport.”

You should. 

Field Trip — the hot producer of healthy, protein-rich snacks in sticks and bites ranging from beef, chicken, turkey and pork to jalapeño, cracked pepper and everything bagel — has just moved its headquarters here, from New York.

The Field Trip office on Post Road East is directly opposite Design Within Reach.

They’ve just opened a store too. They’re in 50,000 retails outlets nationwide — including Target, Stop & Shop, Walgreens and CVS. Field Trip is also served on Jet Blue and United Airlines.

But this is the only Field Trip store in the world. And they won’t open any more.

Hot jerky just made Westport a whole lot cooler.

The story begins with Matt Levey. Now 37, he grew up partly in Weston. He spent nearly 10 years in finance, but 7 years ago — after loving the jerky sold at Singleton’s, a country store near Okemo Mountain where hunters brought meat to be smoked, then sold as jerky — he and 2 partners quit their jobs.

They pooled their money — all $11,500 of it — and began testing recipes. Field Trip was born.

“New York is filled with people who wanted healthy food, like jerky,” Matt says. “But all they could buy was gas station junk.”

Field Trip offers a wide variety of jerky. It is definitely not junk.

He and his partners rode bikes all over the city. They sold their product — literally — store by store.

Field Trip is big now. So big that they’ve moved from Brooklyn to Westport.

Matt always liked this area. He, his wife and young kids just bought a house in Greens Farms. One of his partners is moving here too.

The new headquarters was not a hard sell for his employees. One commuted 2 1/2 hours from Long Island to Brooklyn. Surprisingly, his drive to Westport is half that. Another found it’s only a few minutes more from Harlem than before.

They’re finding downtown Westport to be fun. And Matt found that the empty storefront next door to his new office — directly across from Design Within Reach (the old post office) — was perfect for a Field Trip storefront.

Matt Levey, in his new Field Trip store.

“This area reminds me of when I was a kid, walking around downtown,” he says. “Little Kitchen had 2 little tables, a couple of doors down from Westport Pizzeria. Klein’s was like a mom-and-pop shop.

“We’re small, but fast growing. And nothing brings out a small town feel like a jerky shop.”

Last week, Matt was busy building a picnic table that will sit in the center. One counter and several walls were filled with jerky products (and Field Trip blankets and t-shirts).

He showed off his many grass-fed beef, gluten-free, no-nitrites, no-corn syrup snacks. There’s parmesan peppercorn, sweet chipotle and maple BBQ pork; mandarin orange, and sea salt and pepper beef, and lots more.

The Field Trip counter: fun, and filled with great-tasting products.

Matt is particularly proud of his everything bagel jerky. It’s a hot new flavor trend — and he’s trademarked the name.

But, Matt notes, the storefront is less about making money than bringing enjoyment to people — and life to downtown.

“This one is for Westport,” he says.

Brooklyn, eat your heart out. And Westport: Eat up!

(For more information on Field Trip, click here.)