31 Reasons to Visit the Co-op

Happy 2016! It’s a brand new year, new month, new day. No doubt many of you’ve made a variety of resolutions to make this year the best yet. The Co-op can help you succeed. How? Let us tell you. Here are 31 reasons why you should visit the Co-op every day this month to improve your life and your community.

1. You can own it! More than ever, we are aware of where every dollar we spend goes. Become an owner and the money you spend at the Co-op is an investment back into your community. For every $1,000 spent at a local food co-op, $1,604 is generated in our local economy. Now that’s a win, win, WIN!

2. Have you heard about Co+op Basics? Quality, organic food at low prices, what could be better? Co+op Basics offers everyday low prices on many popular grocery and household items. Baby products, canned goods, meat and more.

3. Stretch your dollars even more with our Pantry Basics Cooking Class. Learn how planning and prep make cooking on a budget fun and flavorful. Free to Co-op owners, what a deal!

4. Do you want to save more money? Yes! Easy answer. Sign up for our Weekly Sales and Events email. More ways to save at the Co-op delivered to your inbox every Tuesday morning. Plus, you will stay up to date with store events, cooking classes, and seasonal  recipes.

5. The Weekly Sales Flyer features big savings on products from every department. On sale this month, Garden of Life Raw Fit. Jump start your New Year’s resolution with this high-protein, weight loss supplement. Stop by the Wellness Department to learn more!

6. Not sure what to make for dinner tonight? We have your Meal Solutions. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday we conduct tastings of a variety of recipes that are perfect for your dinner table any night of the week.

7. Everybody is welcome! Simple as that. You don’t have to be an owner to shop at the Co-op. Come on in and see what we are all about!

8. From non-violent communication to health related topics, every Monday night we have a FREE lecture open to the public. Check out the Co-op Calendar to view the current schedule of Free Monday Night Lectures

9. On Tuesdays, we feature a giveaway on our Facebook page. It's your chance to win FREE products from the Co-op. Vitamins, produce, Co+op Basics items, recipe ingredients, and more! Like and follow us on Facebook for your next chance to win.

10. New this past fall, Big Deals! Look for the Big Deal! signs throughout the Co-op for big savings. You’ll see the bright orange signs on everything from meat to mandarins.

11. Every month we offer a variety of cooking classes. Italian food, healing tonics, and chocolate tempering, learn to cook it all at the Co-op! New this year, our Kidtastic Cooking class. We’ve partnered with Rogue Valley Farm to School to offer this family friendly class that will include kitchen tasks, safe knife skills and healthy cooking.

12. What’s the best on-the-go lunch spot in Ashland? The AFC Deli of course! From the Hot Bar to the Burrito Menu, we’ve got healthy food options for vegans, vegetarians, carnivores and more. Fun fact: our deli pays the most meals tax in Ashland, come and see why!

13. We love community. Every year the Co-op awards grants up to $1,500 to nonprofit organizations in our region. Last year, the Co-op donated over $23,000 to 32 non profit organizations through our Community Grants Program.

14. Local is the name of the game and the Co-op always takes first place. We carry local products, invest money back into the community, and buy from local farms and vendors. Did you know that on average the Co-op supports over 250 local companies?

15. The January Meal Solutions schedule is soup centric. After all, winter is soup season. Try these tasty creations this month- Black Bean Avocado Soup, Ginger Spiked Carrot Soup, Breakfast Noodles from Vietnam, and Beef, Barley and Veggie Soup.

16. Connect with us outside the store! Did you know the Ashland Food Co-op is on Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest? Follow us for organic food news, recipes, events and more.

17. No matter what your resolution is, our Wellness Department has something to aid you in your New Year’s journey. Essential oils, probiotics, CBD products and more!

18. Free beer and wine tastings every Wednesday and Friday, 4pm - 6pm, at the Culinary Kiosk. Need we say more?

19. Speaking of free tastings, did you know we offer tasting and product demonstrations almost every day at the Culinary Kiosk? This is your chance to meet the maker of your favorite Co-op products. Sample seasonal produce, local artisan coffee, hand crafted cheeses, and more. See the blackboard at the kiosk for upcoming events/tastings.

20. Italian, Garlic and Basil, Smoky Cajun, Tequila Lime… all flavors of AFC’s very own homemade sausages. With eight flavors of chicken and five flavors of pork, we’ve got your go-to meat for breakfast, soups, and pasta dishes. 

21. Did you know there are over 300 recipes on the AFC website? Don’t know what to make for dinner tonight? Find inspiration with us. A staff favorite is the Lentil, Kale, Chicken Sausage, and Rice Soup. This recipe is easy, affordable and most importantly delicious.

22. We pride ourselves on excellent customer service. We want you to be happy with your shopping experience at the Co-op. Not satisfied with a product? Stop by the Information Desk and inquire about our return policy.

23. Sustainability is a key pillar of our day to day business operations. Did you know?

  • Last year, approximately 200,000 glass bottles were brought in to AFC, recycled, then crushed and used for road base in the Rogue Valley
  • For over 20 years, a local sheep herder has collected the Produce Department’s compost for feed. This offsets our landfill waste by 35%.

24. Trying to eat more fruits and vegetables this year? The AFC Juice and Smoothie Bar makes that an easy and delicious resolution. Try the Ashland Sunrise, Green Light, or Island Bliss next time you are in the store.

25. Making a lifestyle in 2016? Starting to eat Paleo? The Co-op has paleo friendly products to get you started on your new food journey. Try Pederson’s Natural Farms No Hickory Smoked BaconJilz Gluten Free CrackerRed Boat Fish SauceCoconut Secret Coconut Aminos

26. At the Co-op, it’s easy to get kids involved with grocery shopping. Start with one of our mini kids carts, a small grocery list, and a free banana to fuel the shopping. Kid friendly grocery shopping never looked so good!

27. We truly have a world class, local wine selection. Slagle Creek "Pini" Tempranillo - Cabernet Sauvignon, owner/winemaker Bob Denmen utilizes his neighbor’s super low yielding Pini Vineyard for this terrific red. Organic and biodynamic Cowhorn Vineyard Spiral 36 was just named Forbes magazine "White Wine Value of the YEAR". Red, white, oaky, or bright, the Co-op meets all your wine needs.

28. The produce at the Co-op is off the hook, arguably the best in the Rogue Valley. The selection is carefully curated to be the most fresh and sustainably grown. Rachel Rose, Assistant Produce Manager, recommends local carrots this time of year. “Wintertime carrots are the sweetest of carrots. When the weather gets cold, carrots and other hearty vegetables, will generate more sugars to help protect themselves from freezing.”

29. Chocolate makes the perfect gift for any occasion. With nine shelves dedicated to the sweet treat, the AFC chocolate selection is one of a kind. Unique flavors, organic, fair trade, dark and milk chocolate, we have something for everyone.

30. One of the most popular dishes in the AFC Deli is meatloaf. It’s made in SIXTY pound batches. We use ground turkey and Emerald Hills grass-fed beef, alternating the two from one day to the next. Which one is your favorite?

31. The Ashland Food Co-op is Southern Oregon’s only Certified Organic Retailer. The entire staff at the store has been trained to uphold the organic standards set forth by the USDA and Oregon TILTH. This training ensures that cross contamination from conventional products does not happen throughout the receiving, storing or stocking process. When you buy organic produce at the co-op, it is the real deal.

Since there are only 31 days in January, we’ll stop here. But there are many more reasons you should visit the Co-op this month. Stop in and you’ll see why!

More Co-op News

Spring Picks

The sun is (mostly) out and the weather is finally getting warmer. That must mean summer is right around the corner, right? We sure hope so. We’re ready to grill, soak up some sun and enjoy the many fruits and vegetables that are in season. Our Floral Coordinator, Rachel Chastain, shares some of her favorites.

Be the Sustainable Change

By Laura Pfister, Media Coordinator

Sustainability is not a new concept at the Co-op. It has always been part of our DNA. We’ve been using sustainable business practices before it was the “cool”, “responsible” thing to do. In fact, the Co-op was founded 45 years ago largely on the principles of sustainable, local organic food production as an alternative to modern industrial agriculture.  

A New Look

By Laura Pfister, Media Coordinator

For 45 years we’ve been loving local and fostering community. Throughout our almost half a century history, our identity and logo has gone through many iterations.

Some of you might remember the logo above from our newsletter in the early 1980s.

As we’ve done multiple times throughout our history, it’s time to refresh our brand and launch a beautiful, new logo to take us into the next decade.

Turkey and Sweet Potato Chili

Turkey and Sweet Potato Chili is one of my favorite Co+op Basics recipes. It is full of flavor, color and shatters the myth that a healthy meal has to cost a fortune and take all day to prepare. This recipe is also a clever way to use sweet potatoes, which are not only tasty but high in fiber and vitamin A.

Looking to Save Money at the Co-op?

By Laura Pfister, Media Coordinator

We hear from time to time that people feel the Co-op is higher priced than other stores. In the past, we may have earned this perception. But not anymore. We took a long, hard look at ourselves and we talked with other Co-ops across the country. Together, we are pooling our resources to bring you organic, household staples at everyday competitive, low prices. Welcome to Co+op Basics.

45 Years Strong

On Valentine’s Day, the Ashland Food Co-op turns 45 years old.

It’s hard to imagine we’ve been providing healthy, organic food to the Rogue Valley for almost half a century. From our humble beginnings as the Ashland Community Food Store to now a thriving Co-op with over 10,000 owners, it has been an honor to serve this community.

Let’s take a brief stroll down memory lane and see how far we’ve come in 45 years.

 

Saving Paper One Coupon at a Time

To further our sustainability efforts and to serve you better, we began offering Electronic Owner Coupons this month at the register.

No more forgetting to bring your owner coupons. No more waiting for your newsletter to arrive. Cashiers will simply ask if you want to use your owner coupons when you check out.

A few key points to remember:

Thank YOU For a Wonderful Year!

 

2016 had many notable moments. We hosted many successful family friendly events, added 150 more solar panels to our roof, and earned 25% of our sales for local products. We proudly donated over $24,000 to area nonprofits through our Community Grants program. We welcomed 482 new owners and averaged 3,500 daily transactions.

Whew! And that is just a small sample.

Give Local

The food holiday season has finally arrived. This time of year is by far our most favorite. We’ve been dreaming of gingerbread cookies, pumpkin pie, mashed potatoes, turkey (or tofurky if that’s your fancy) and eggnog for months.

But beyond the holiday feasts, we love this time of year for another reason. It’s the season of giving. Amidst the shopping frenzies, family gatherings, and parties, giving back often becomes an afterthought.

Happy Thanks-chicken!

We know, we know, November is all about turkey. But let us not forget the other, other white meat this holiday season. Chicken. This poultry meat often gets the spotlight, but during the month of November it is well deserved. Why? Because all month long, every time you purchase a Smart Chicken® product at the Co-op you help feed a hungry family in the Rogue Valley.

Here’s how it works:

Co-ops Grow Communities

Co-ops around the world share a set of guiding principles including “cooperation among cooperatives,” and “concern for community.” We take these principles to heart.

When you shop at the Co-op, you aren’t just buying groceries. You are supporting a business that cares about people and contributes to a livable, sustainable Rogue Valley.

Did you know?

  • In 2015, we donated over $24,000 to area nonprofits.

Feed an (Italian) army with Co+op Basics

My Italian Grandmother’s heart swells every time she sees my well-stocked pantry. I am prepared to feed an army at a moment’s notice, and sometimes that actually happens with my big family. But what my Grandma doesn’t know is how much I save by stocking my pantry with Co+op Basics products.

We Love Local

We take pride in supporting local farmers, producers, vendors and vintners. When we say local, we mean local. At some grocery stores, the word local gets thrown around like the word “natural,” ambiguously and with a broad definition.

But local means something to us. A definition we take meticulous pride in.

Local adjective
Any food or product grown, produced or made within 200 miles.

Let’s use it in a sentence. The Ashland Food Co-op supports an average of 250 local companies.

Wanted: Wormy Apples, Fallen Plums & Over Ripe Pears

Urban fruit is copious this time of year in the Rogue Valley. It’s hard, dare we say impossible, to make enough pies, cobblers, and salads to keep up with the backyard abundance.

So what do you do with all that unpicked fruit?

Instead of letting your pears, plums and apples go to waste, or to feed the deer, bring them to the Co-op for collection.

Apple Outlaw Cider, in collaboration with the local community, is setting out to create a one of a kind hard cider, dubbed “Apple Outlaw Community Cider”.

Fire Up The Grill

Break out of your dinner rut with something fast and juicy. The Meat Department staff share their go-to favorites to throw on the grill. Flame on, baby!

Brian Swift
Flat Iron
is my favorite steak. So simple to cook. Just add salt, pepper, garlic, and cook it on a super hot grill. 5 minutes later you have an amazing steak.

Sam Roberts
Tri­Tip marinated in our Kinders barbeque sauce, seared on both sides with a little pink in the middle, is what I really enjoy the most.