Give the Gift of Wellness

 

Finding the perfect gift for a friend or loved one is an art. This winter, we carefully selected these assortments for those who love some good self-care, are working in partnership with their gut health, or for those making efforts to reduce their pain. Each of these gift ideas will help you make your loved ones feel extra special and extra healthful.

 

Hair, Skin & Nails

These beauty elixirs you can trust are bringing pampering to a whole new level.Give the Gift of Wellness with Ashland Food Co-op

Life-flo, Pure Argan Oil. (Intensifies shine & softness to hair). $29.99
Wild Carrot Herbals, Wildflower Prairie Body Oil. (infused with wide open spaces). $16.79
Country Life, Tri-Layer Maxi-Skin Collagen & C & A. (helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles and increases skin elasticity). $17.99
Moon Valley Organics, Moon Melt Lotion Bar (Lemon Vanilla). $10.99

 

Digestive Wellness

Holiday eating can take its toll on your digestion, help the gut get happy with these helpful aids.Give the Gift of Wellness with Ashland Food Co-op

Urban Moonshine, Digestive Bitters. (Original). $15.79
Plum Flower, Curing Pills. Traditional herbal formula for healthy digestive system function. $11.99
Gaia Herbs, Reflux Relief. $9.99

 

Aches & Pains

Comfort those you care for with these methods for relief.Give the Gift of Wellness with Ashland Food Co-op

Shepard Moon Concoctions, Ache & Pain Relief Therapeutic Bath with pure essential oils. $3.99
Emz Blendz Soap Co, Wellness Immune Boost Body Oil. $21.99
 

Refresh the Repertoire

Cozy up and spruce up the kitchen knowledge for delicious, fun learning, and homemade healing

Find These and More on the Top Shelves of our Wellness Aisles

Decolonize Your Diet by Luz Calvo and Catriona Rueda Esquibel
A Kid's Herb Book by Lesley Tierra
Healing Herbal Infusions by Colleen Codekas

 

With all of these perfect assortments, they will undoubtedly love the gift of wellness.

Enjoy your holiday season!

 

And don't forget, you can save 10% when you buy $100 or more of body care and/or supplements combined. 

(Books are not included in Wellness $100 discount)

More Co-op News

Community Cider Backyard Fruit Drive

How often can you browse the shelf at your neighborhood grocery store, see a bottle of hand crafted, local cider and say, “Hey, I help make that!” Well, at the Co-op you can.

2018 Board Election Results

The AFC Board of Directors is pleased to announce the results of the 2018 Board Election. There were three excellent candidates running for two Board positions. In total, 905 votes were cast.

Congratulations to the following candidates who will serve three-year terms on the Ashland Food Co-op Board of Directors.

Thank you for voting!

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Meet Store Manager Barry Haynes

By Barry Haynes, Store Manager

Twenty three years ago my wife and I began our quest to relocate our family from the midwest to the west coast. We were looking for a beautiful area with an  engaged community that would enable our children to thrive. Equally important, we wanted our new home to have a vibrant natural food store. When we arrived in southern Oregon, we felt as though we hit the jackpot.

Beat the Heat

When the heat of summer takes over, it can be hard on our bodies and moods. Don’t let the scorching temps get you down, cool off with one of these refreshing Staff recommendations.
 

Report from the Board of Directors: Strategic Plan Update

By Jeff Golden, External Relations Committee Chair

Ashland Food Co-op is striding into the future with careful intention. We’re especially focused on the three top priorities of our strategic planning process, a collaboration of our board and management team. A quick update:

Riding off into the Sunset

 

By Annie Hoy, Retiring Marketing Manager

Since I was born and raised in far West Texas, I cannot help but use some imagery from what is so familiar to me.

Staff Picks: Summer Hikes and Trail Snacks

Our staff loves to head outside and enjoy the gorgeous Oregon outdoors. Here's a few of their favorite trails and the Co-op snacks they like to take with them.

 

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Be a Zero Waste Hero in Four Easy Steps

By Stephanie Koerella, Education Coordinator

Reducing our waste has continued to be of greater concern for Rogue Valley residents, especially since January, when options for recycling became even more limited. While the Ashland Food Co-op is ramping up our efforts to reduce waste as a business, there is a lot that our community can do at home to help the cause.

On the Road to Sustainability

By Laura Pfister, Media Coordinator

Forty six years ago, a group of families formed a buying club to access sustainable, local organic food as an alternative to modern industrial agriculture. This humble foundation of social and environmental responsibility started the Ashland Food Co-op and has shaped every decision we’ve ever made. It’s how, over four decades later, that a small buying club became a 30 million dollar, 17,500 square foot Certified Organic Retailer diverting 82% of their discards from the landfill.

Staff Picks: Earth Friendly Products

In celebration of Sustainability Month in April, we asked our Sustainability Committee to share their favorite eco-friendly product.