Co+op Basics Staff Favorites

After the holidays, we usually find our pocket books a little lighter. Here are a few favorite Co+op Basics items our staff turn to when the money is a little tighter.  

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I love Tinkyada Organic Gluten Free Spaghetti prepared al dente in a winter bolognese or broken into pieces in my lentil soup. Made in Canada, this is the best gluten free pasta I’ve ever tasted and it doesn’t break my budget. At 25% less than our nearest competitor, it’s the best price in town- I’ve checked! Stephanie Koerella, Education Coordinator

 

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Host Defense MyCommunity is my favorite packaged product in our whole store. I turn to it when I have the first signs of a compromised immunity. It’s a blend of 17 medicinal mushrooms that work together to provide powerful immune support. James Dills, Wellness Department

 

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Our Fuji apples are everything you could want in an apple. I keep mine in a bag in the refrigerator and pull out one a day (keeps the doctor away). They are the perfect middle-of-the-night snack, too. Have you ever eaten one in the dark? Try it! It takes the experience of eating an apple to a whole new level. Organic. Crisp. Perfectly sweet. The ultimate superfood. Why eat dessert when you can have an apple? Michelle Guerrie, Demo Coordinator

 

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Organic, raw sunflower seeds are surprisingly inexpensive and very healthy. They are high in vitamin E, copper, B vitamins, phosphorus and selenium. Also, they are high in fiber and amino acids which make up the building blocks of protein. They come packed with essential fatty acids like polyunsaturated fatty acid, linoleic acid and oleic acid. With these great health benefits, plus the great price, this "super-seed" is hard to pass up. Aaron Smith, Bulk Grocery Department

 

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To me there is nothing simpler and more cost effective than our Co+op Basics Organic Smart Chicken. I love to roast a whole chicken on the weekend with a side of vegetables, use the leftovers to make a few sandwiches and save the bones for a lovely stock. Mahlea Rasmussen, Outreach Assistant

 

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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.

January Change for Good Recipient: Rogue Valley Mentoring

Since 2005, Rogue Valley Mentoring (formerly the Rose Circle Mentoring Network) has trained over 500 adults who have mentored over 2,000 youth in our valley; letting young people know that they are not alone. A caring and compassionate ear shows them that they matter, and they they are experts of their own experience.

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Shopping Safely & Efficiently

 

As coronavirus cases increase in Jackson County, the Co-op is taking extra precautions to protect shoppers and employees. 

To ensure social distancing in the store, the number of persons allowed in the store at once has been reduced to 50% capacity. Understandably, this may lead to a short wait outside of the store, but please be assured the line moves quickly.

In order to keep the wait as short as possible, here are a few steps you can take to help out:

10 Ways to Shine Your Light in Dark Times

By Allan Weisbard L.C.S.W.

 

Since 1963, autumn has been a difficult time for me. Two months shy of my 13th birthday I lost my younger brother to cancer, then shortly afterwards, President Kennedy was assassinated.

Masks Required for All In-Store Shoppers

To protect the health of Co-op staff and shoppers, all shoppers and other visitors on Ashland Food Co-op property must wear face coverings over mouth and nose except when dining in an approved area. As of November 11, 2020, face shields will not be permitted unless worn with a mask. 

From the Board: Co-ops Look in the Mirror

By Annie Hoy, Board Secretary and Chair of Owner Engagement Committee

Food Co-ops around the nation proudly display signage saying EVERYONE WELCOME. Or they use the slogan, “Anyone can shop. Anyone can join.” But are food co-ops, and other cooperative businesses, walking the walk? 

November/December GM Update: Overcoming Challenges

It’s probably already cliche to say “it’s been one heck of a year.” There have been challenges a-plenty for all of us, whether we’re working or shopping at the Co-op - but I’m so proud of how all of us have persevered. 

End of year wrap-up on Strategic Energy Management at the Co-op

Hi there. I hope this finds you well. It’s me, Nina Friedman, Strategic Energy Management (SEM) intern for the Ashland Food Co-op. The global and local crises have only devolved into further chaos since we last spoke. As we sit with the reality of coworkers, neighbors, and friends who’ve lost their homes and businesses to the recent fires, and thousands more across the nation losing their loved ones to COVID-19, I imagine many are feeling frozen and powerless to help those that are suffering.

SNAP in the Co-op Kitchen and Thanksgiving

Use your SNAP EBT benefits for all Co-op Kitchen items through November 20th, 2020!

Recognizing the difficulties in food preparation for families who lost their homes in the local wildfires, the State of Oregon has expanded SNAP benefits to be used for hot foods, like made-to-order and hot bar meals from the Co-op Kitchen, through November 20.

And starting on November 16, you can get an early taste of Thanksgiving as the Co-op Kitchen hot bar rolls out the full Thanksgiving spread. 

Black Lives Matter

We acknowledge that the Ashland Food Co-op has not had a culture where all employees and community members felt safe sharing their experiences of discrimination in our store. We apologize for this. We are on a learning journey. We have reached out for help, and are listening to our Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) employees and owners who want to be part of the positive change we seek.

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