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Anniversary Sale: 10% Off Local Products

The Chequamegon Food Co-op will celebrate its first anniversary in its new store on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The time since its move to 700 Main Street West has been filled with change as the Co-op expanded its ownership base, added staff, and increased overall sales. Chequamegon Food Co-op […]

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What’s Fresh? Garlic!

Local garlic is here in abundance. We have four varieties for you to try. Garlic contains allicin, a compound that both gives it a pungent smell and many health benefits. Many people use garlic to treat everything from heart-related diseases and fungal infections to respiratory infections and high blood pressure. Garlic is truly one of the world’s

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What’s Fresh? Sweet Corn

It’s the last hurrah for summer and the sweet corn that comes with it. We have fresh ears from Hungry Hill Farm in Washburn, WI. Corn has a bit of vitamin C, plus iron and magnesium.
Don’t forget, you can find more tasty recipes on  Pinterest!
Check out this week’s local produce specials:
– Local Sweet Corn – $.89 each
– Local Shiitake Mushrooms – $12.49/lb.
– Local Onions – $1.79/lb.

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What’s Fresh? Specialty Peppers!

Local specialty peppers are filling up our cooler shelves. Peppers contain high amounts of vitamin C, along with vitamin A, iron, and calcium. We currently have peppino, Hungarian wax, jalapeno, Cubanelle, and bell peppers.
We also have local aronia berries, basil, beans (many varieties), beets, carrots, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, kale, kohlrabi, leeks, lettuces, mint, parsley, peppers (hot and bell), rutabaga, salad mix, scallions, summer squash, and tomatoes (cherries, grapes, and slicers).
Don’t forget, you can find more tasty recipes on our Pinterest page!

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Introducing Co-op Basics: Great Food, Great Prices!

Looking to stretch your grocery budget? We have new everyday low prices on the everyday basics – Co+op Basics. Our new Co+op Basics will save you money on the products you use the most with the same quality you’ve come to expect. You asked for lower prices, so we’re gettin’ serious about lower prices. We’re

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Refresh Your Ride: Win a Citizen Folding Bike from Honest Tea!

 

 

Drink Honest Tea and you can win! Chequamegon Food Co-op and Honest Tea is once again teaming up with Honest Tea to give away a Citizen Folding Bike. Stop by the Co-op to pick up Honest Tea – on sale 12 for $12. Plus, you can enter to win a deluxe Citizen Folding Bike. Contest ends August, 31, 2015. No purchase necessary. In-store only. See store for details.

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Help Us Celebrate Hemp History Week

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June 1-7 is Hemp History Week! Join us in celebrating hemp as more than just a healthy whole food source of plant-based protein, Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acids and GLA. Did you know hemp is also a growing U.S. industry and an environmentally sustainable solution for potentially thousands of non-toxic products ranging from car parts and building materials to paper products, textiles, plastics and even ethanol? We can also sequester carbon from the atmosphere into the biosphere by cultivating hemp to heal our distressed farmlands.

Do you choose to boost your nutrition with hemp seeds because hemp has no known allergens? Maybe you just like the creamy, nutty flavor of hemp hearts, the smooth rich texture of hemp milk, or chewy hemp granola bars. We like to pamper ourselves with moisturizing hemp body care products; but did you know all the raw hemp for products stocked on retailer shelves must be imported from other countries?

Bring hemp back to America’s farms to support a healthy future for U.S. families, farmers, the economy and our planet. Sow the Seed with Hemp History Week this June 1-7. Learn more at www.HempHistoryWeek.com.

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