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  • How to Find a Food Co-Op in Your Area and Score Some High-Quality, Super-Cheap Eats

    In Food, Shopping, Saving Money, Money, Groceries, Bargains, Discounts, Natural, Organic, Local, Household, Grocery Shopping, Co-op, Cooperative, Community, Produce, Meat, Dairy, How-to, / 24 May 2012 / 0 comments

    How to Find a Food Co-Op in Your Area and Score Some High-Quality, Super-Cheap Eats Want all of the benefits of organic, local produce, meat, and dairy with the convenience of a grocery store? A food co-op might be what you're looking for. They're pretty easy to find and in many cases, you can walk out with bags full of groceries for a fraction of what you'd pay at a traditional supermarket. Here's how to find and get involved with one near you.

    How to Find a Food Co-Op in Your Area and Score Some High-Quality, Super-Cheap Eats

    A Food Co-Op? What's That?

    If you're not familiar with the concept, food co-ops operate like grocery stores, but are owned by members of the cooperative—in other words, they're owned and managed by the people who shop and work there. Because of this they have greater flexibility in the products they carry and how much they sell those products for. Most co-ops specialize in natural, organic, and locally grown foods, and develop relationships with nearby farms to supply their dairy, meat, and produce. Photo by glenngould.

    Even better, because members pay in to the cooperative to keep it alive, those products are often sold at a discount. Co-ops are also known for offering cooking classes, gardening lessons, monthly grocery baskets, and other community perks to their members. Some co-ops require you to become a contributing member before you can shop there, but if you shop frequently, you'll get it back quickly in bargains on the stuff you take home.

    How to Find a Food Co-Op in Your Area and Score Some High-Quality, Super-Cheap Eats

    How Can I Find One Near Me?

    The Coop Directory Service has a comprehensive list of co-ops and buying clubs across the US and Canada. LocalHarvest, who you might remember from our article on Community Supported Agriculture, also has a directory of food co-ops around the US. If you're still having trouble finding one, Cooperative Grocer's directory may be able to help as well.

    You'll have better luck finding a co-op near you if you live in a city or suburb, but the demand for high quality, local food is high enough that more open in rural areas every year. In some cases, the closest co-op near you may focus on a specific type of food, like gourmet cheeses dairy or all-organic produce. Don't be afraid to shop around or keep looking until you find one that's more grocery store than niche market.

    How to Find a Food Co-Op in Your Area and Score Some High-Quality, Super-Cheap Eats

    What's The Catch?

    As we mentioned, many co-ops expect their shoppers to support the cooperative by becoming members. That means yearly dues, and like the big-box buying clubs, you can come in and look around for free, but you won't be able to check out without proof of membership. You can sign up on the spot of course, but make sure you check out the membership fees before you sign on the dotted line. Photo by Jason Riedy.

    On the bright side, many cooperatives let you pay in volunteer hours instead of dollars, so if you have a few spare hours on the weekend and want to get out of the house, you can lend a hand stocking shelves, or indulge your secret passion for box-stacking. If you're interested in learning a new skill, you might even be able to work with the local butcher or nearby farmer to pick up what they know while you work. You never know, it could be a rewarding experience.


    Personally, I'm a huge fan of food co-ops. They stand apart from farmer's markets mostly because they operate more like traditional grocery stores, have longer hours, and while you may not buy directly from the grower, you do get to support a different kind of grocery store. They won't replace your farmer's market, or even your traditional supermarket shopping, but they're a thrifty and personally rewarding supplement to them.


    What do you think? Are you a member of a co-op in your area? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

    Photo by DrStarbuck.

  • DIY Natural Garden Pesticides

    In Pests, Outdoors, Garden, Insects, Insecticide, Pesticide, Organic, Diy, Organic, Local, Household, Grocery Shopping, Co-op, Cooperative, Community, Produce, Meat, Dairy, How-to, / 21 April 2012 / 0 comments

    DIY Natural Garden PesticidesThose of us who garden hate slugs, ants, beetles, and other garden variety pests but don't want to pour toxic chemicals on our soil can make homemade versions of organic pesticides that are just as effective and much cheaper than the commercial alternatives using biodegradable soap and common household items such as cooking oil, baking soda, garlic, and chili powder.

    Household weblog Apartment Therapy recommends first making a base soap spray insecticide by mixing 1.5 tablespoons of liquid biodegradable soap with a quart of water and a few drops of orange or lemon essential oil. Pour this mix into a spray bottle and feel free to coat your plants thoroughly with it' it's perfectly safe for plants but will attack the carapace of most insects and not allowing them to breathe.

    Other variations at the source link below include garlic chili spray to repel Japanese beetles, grasshoppers, and slugs as well as baking soda spray to treat plants with fungal diseases.

    Keep in mind that these sprays will also kill beneficial insects such as ladybugs. Even though they're safe for your plants you may want to see if your garden already has predator insects before using these diy solutions.

    update: Oops! Looks like we posted this tip a few weeks ago! Sorry for the duplicate, everyone.

    How To Make Natural Garden Pesticides | Apartment Therapy

  • Find a Farm Stand in All 50 States

    In Local Search, Local, Food, Organic, Outdoors, Nutrition, Shopping, Diy, Organic, Local, Household, Grocery Shopping, Co-op, Cooperative, Community, Produce, Meat, Dairy, How-to, / 16 October 2010 / 0 comments

    Find a Farm Stand in All 50 StatesIt's a great time of year to enjoy the local fall harvests of apples, pumpkins, squash, and more. Check out this directory of farm stands and markets across the country to find the best place to stock up on local produce.

    Culinary blog The Kitchn has put together a massive list of state-by-state resources for finding farm stands, cider mills, pumpkin patches, and more. Looking for pumpkins in New Hampshire? Hit up the New Hampshire Farm Stand Directory. Craving local apples in Washington? Visit the Washington State University Small Farms Team directory.

    Check out the link below for an extensive list of local directories for everything from U-Pick farms to regional farmers' markets. For more resources and tips for finding local fall-themed fun, check out Where Can I Find Corn Mazes, Pumpkin Patches, and Orchards?

    From Alabama To Wyoming: Farm Stands In All 50 States [The Kitchn]
  • Organic Food Buying Cheat Sheet

    In Food, Labels, Organic, Health, Nutrition, Safety, Environment, Eco-living, Buying, Shopping, Household, Grocery Shopping, Co-op, Cooperative, Community, Produce, Meat, Dairy, How-to, / 01 May 2010 / 0 comments

    Organic Food Buying Cheat SheetWe've mentioned the healthiest five foods for going organic before, but there's another important category: the dozen types of produce that are most prone to pesticide residue and should be bought organic. Here's a nice cheat sheet to help you remember.

    While buying these twelve foods organic won't necessarily give you as much of a health boost as the aforementioned five, if you're in a bind and want to avoid pesticides, this cheat sheet will help you learn the "dirty dozen" and "clean fifteen" of produce—or rather, the foods with the highest and lowest pesticide residue. Hit the link for more details, as well as a larger resolution, printable version for you to keep around in your wallet—and be sure to check out our common sense guide to "organic" and other food labels.

    The Dirty Dozen Cheat Sheet [My Paper Crane]
 
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