No Hassle Holiday - Thanksgiving Dinner from the Co-op!
This Thanksgiving, let us take the hassle out of your holiday feast preparation! In addition to offering full Thanksgiving meals, Ashland Food Co-op’s delectable menu of your favorite holiday dishes will be available starting November 15 on our Hot Bar and in the Grab and Go cooler.
Everything from roasted turkey and our famous butternut squash lasagna to mashed potatoes and gravy (two kinds!), cornbread stuffing and more - all made in-house by our culinary team. What would Thanksgiving be without pie? We will have an assortment of fresh baked traditional crust and wheat free pies available! Top it with freshly whipped cream in the Grab and Go cooler! No need to spend hours in the kitchen when you can add our chef-inspired sides to your homemade favorites or pick out a complete Thanksgiving meal without lifting a finger.
By choosing Ashland Food Co-op for your Thanksgiving celebration you are also supporting local farmers and producers. We take pride in sourcing our ingredients locally, ensuring the freshest and most sustainable options for your table.
From our kitchen to your table, we wish you a bountiful and joyous Thanksgiving filled with love, laughter, and gratitude.
Available starting November 15th
HOT BAR
- Diestel Turkey
- Classic Mashed Potato
- Poultry Gravy
- Vegan Mushroom Gravy
- Vegan Mashed Potato
- Butternut Lasagna
- Vegan Quinoa Cashew Loaf
- Braised Kale
- Beef Meatloaf
- Maple Roasted Yams
- Broccoli
- Cornbread stuffing (Available 17th-18th)
- Dinner Rolls
Grab + Go
- Diestel Turkey
- Classic Masher Potato
- Poultry Gravy
- Vegan Mushroom Gravy
- Vegan Mashed Potato
- Butternut Lasagna
- Vegan Quinoa Cashew Loaf
- Cranberry Sauce
- Cornbread stuffing (Available 17th-18th)
Cold Bar
- Cranberry Sauce
- Tuscan Kale Salad
More Co-op News
August Change for Good Partner: Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
August's Change for Good Partner is
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
(KS Wild)
KS Wild's mission is to protect and restore wild nature in the Klamath-Siskiyou region of southwest Oregon and northwest California.
July Change for Good Partner: Southern Oregon Land Conservancy
July's Change for Good Partner is
Southern Oregon Land Conservancy
Protecting and enhancing precious land in the Rogue River region
to benefit our human and natural communities since 1978
Meet the 1st Street Beet
Welcome to the newly redesigned and reimagined newsletter from the Ashland Food Co-op: 1st Street Beet.
Think of this publication as a resource to know what’s going on in every level of the community: at the co-op, around town, in the region, and on Earth!
June Change for Good Recipient: Our Family Farms
June's Change for Good Recipient is
Our Family Farms, an Oregon 501(c)3 non profit organization, is hard at work educating and inspiring farmers, policy makers and the community at large to support regenerative agricultural practices.
Capiche Conversations: Interview with Tracy Kaiser, Marketing & Education Manager of Ashland Food Co-op
Our own marketing manager, Tracy Kaiser, was interviewed by Melissa L. Michaels for Capiche Conversations.
May Day Community Block Party
Photography by Chelsea Whitney Art
On May 1st, several Southern Oregon businesses came together for a block party to provide a space to gather as a community after a rough spell due to the pandemic and fires. The May Day Block Party was hosted on Main St in Phoenix, where the scent of food trucks mingled with artisan goods such as local cheeses, locally farmed flowers, and even fresh-baked pastries.
May Change for Good Recipient: Rogue Valley Farm to School
May's Change for Good Recipient is
Rogue Valley Farm to School educates children about our food system through hands-on farm and garden programs, and by increasing local foods in school meals.
April Change for Good Recipient: Pollinator Project Rogue Valley
April's Change for Good Recipient is
A Visit with Rolling Hills
Visit Rolling Hills Farm and learn more about owner Dave Belzberg, who the Ashland Food Co-op is so honored to partner with for more than thirty five years.
A Visit with Magnolia Farms
Visit Magnolia Farms and learn more about owner Elissa Thau, who the Ashland Food Co-op is so honored to partner with for more than twenty years.
A Visit with Emerald Hills
Visit the Emerald Hills Ranch and learn more about this fourth generation ranching family that the Ashland Food Co-op is so proud to partner with for more than twenty years.
A Conversation with Katie Falkenberg, Photographer and Filmmaker
Katie Falkenberg's photography and filmmaking has taken her all over the world, and lucky for us - she's been calling the Rogue Valley home for a couple years now. Exquisitely and harmoniously capturing the world around her, she is documenting not only through the lens but also through her peaceful and loving spirit. Katie reached out to us in hopes of collaborating after falling in love with the co-op soon after moving here.
March Change for Good Recipient: North Mountain Park Nature Center
March's Change for Good Recipient is
North Mountain Park Nature Center,
a division of Ashland Parks and Recreation, that encompasses demonstration gardens, a nature playground, and approximately 14 acres of Natural Area that is managed for wildlife preservation and public education.