Atlantans self-isolating at home who want a taste of Farm Burger can now have the burgers delivered in the form of a do-it-yourself kit.

The eatery, which specializes in serving grass-fed burgers, is selling the $45 Backyard Cookout Kit, which has enough for six servings.

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"Featuring our fan favorite Blackboard Burger, the No. 1 Farm Burger, this DIY kit has everything you need to grill up some grassfed goodness at home!" read the caption of the kit on Farm Burger's Instagram page.

Included in the kit are sesame seed buns, uncooked 5.4 oz balls of 100% grassfed beef, aged white cheddar cheese, caramelized onions and FB sauce to build the burgers. There’s also 1 quart of kale slaw to serve as a side.

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But that’s not all.

The kit also includes six popsicles from King of Pops, which can be selected at Farm Burger. Customers can also build their own six pack of beer for $25 by calling ahead or choosing their brew at the restaurant.

The kit is available to-go or for curbside pickup this weekend only in the Atlanta market. Buy the kit at farmburger.com or on the app.

Farm Burger was founded in 2010 by organic farmer and rancher Jason Mann and hospitality veteran George Frangos. The eatery has several locations in the southeast, the majority of which are in Georgia. They include Decatur, Buckhead, Grant Park, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Midtown, Dunwoody and Peachtree Corners.

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