Gotham is hardly lacking in fancy, “artisanal” gourmet food companies. Few, however, enter expansion mode with both Oprah and Martha Stewart seals of approval.

On the Money tells us such is the case with Kerber Farms, a beloved Huntington, LI, farm stand and B&B founded in 1941 whose current owner, Nick Voulgaris, has quietly cultivated a seriously A-list fan base.

Stewart, it seems, swoons over Kerber’s cookies, while Voulgaris himself last month delivered some half-dozen pies to Winfrey, who was tasting them on-set.

Voulgaris is clearly looking to scale up and just inked deals to distribute Kerber goodies to Saks, Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale’s, Neiman-Marcus and William-Sonoma. He also just bought a vintage Land Rover that will serve as a mobile pop-up this fall across Chelsea and the West Village.

“Next up is building a farming educational school,” Voulgaris says, “to teach kids about the importance of healthy eating, organic farming and sustainability.” Sounds like a very good thing.