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Cozy Up this Winter with Bulk Goods

Keep cozy through the coldest winter months by exploring Seward Co-op’s Bulk aisles! With a little bit of planning, you can stock your pantry with ingredients to make these affordable ”just add liquid” delights sure to comfort you through the freeze. These suggestions would make great gifts to share with loved ones who may also…

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Dive into Winter Citrus Season

We’ve officially made it past the winter solstice, and that alone is a reason for rejoicing! Along with a little bit of extra daylight, we also usher in the peak of citrus season. Along with more sun in the sky, bright, juicy fruit are arriving at the co-op each day. Let us share some of…

Sign Up for Winter Classes

This winter, we’re featuring classes on food-mood connection, soap making, fermenting vegetables and more. Seward Co-op owners save $5 on registration. Click the links below to register. Intro to Soap MakingJan. 16, 6-8 p.m., Franklin storeLearn soap making from one of Seward Co-op’s most popular soap vendors! In this demonstration class, students will be shown…  Read More

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Ringing in the New Year Around the World

When the clock strikes midnight on the last day of the calendar year, people around the world celebrate a time for change, growth, connection, and joy. We gather together to welcome the New Year while reflecting on lessons from the past year. We revel in each other’s company as we watch the earth begin its…

2024 SEED Recipients

The Seward Co-op SEED program is a way in which we reach our Ends. The SEED program is a simple yet powerful community giving opportunity that allows customers to “round-up” their grocery bill for recipient organizations that share our commitment to a healthy community. All funds donated at the register are given directly to the recipient organization…

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Burst into Spring with New Celebrations: Cascarónes

By Natalia Mendez (they/them), Seward Co-op Marketing and Communications Manager

Spring gives us so many reasons to rejoice: longer, brighter days, the end of cold weather, and a thaw that brings life in the form of baby animals and new growth. As we wave goodbye to winter, many of us welcome spring with cultural and religious celebrations by gathering in community with friends and family.…

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Pleasant Valley Produce/St Croix Valley CSA

Pleasant Valley Produce/St Croix Valley CSA Baldwin, WI CSA Type: Vegetables, fruit, jams, preserves, eggs, honey, baked goods, noodles, maple syrup Drop Locations: Longfellow market, Butter Bakery and more Pleasant Valley Produce is owned and operated by Amish families in St. Croix County. They proudly sell organic, non-GMO, soy-free brown eggs and organic, hand-grown produce…

Gifting that Gives Back

For many, the holiday season is a time to share gifts, gather for a meal, and spend time with those we care about. From stocking stuffers to creative Kuumba-inspired creations, there are so many options. This year, look for gifts from producers that give back. We’ve rounded up some wonderful vendors that keep sustainability, care…

shopper talking to a farmer at the 2019 CSA fair

Maximize Positive Environmental Impacts this Earth Day

On Earth Day, we honor and reflect on our physical environment and recommit to protecting nature. Many sources are quick to point out that big business is responsible for over 70% of greenhouse gas emissions. This alone can be overwhelming, and many argue that the solution is rooted in systematic change. Even if greenhouse gas…

Cook with Community Foods

Produce staff have shared their seasonal produce picks. Learn about the Community Foods growers working hard behind the scenes.