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Seward-made Pies on Sale for Pi(e) Day!

Celebrate Pi(e) Day at home this year with a cooperatively made pie! Seward-made pies are handcrafted by our Bakery staff using ingredients from local Community Foods producer, Hope Creamery. Choose from an variety of flavors including French silk, cherry and apple. Vegan options will be available as well. All Seward-made whole pies, half pies and…

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Scratch-Made Harvest Recipes and Shortcuts, Too!

We prepare to gather with loved ones around a table as we enter another holiday season. There are so many different ways to celebrate the harvest, and rest assured Seward Co-op has you covered when it comes to high-quality goods and flavorful food. Maybe you’re looking for something new to bring to Friendsgiving. Or, you…

Pi(e) Day

March 11-14, enjoy 10 percent off whole pies, half pies and pie slices from our Bakery. Deal available while supplies last. Celebrate Pi(e) Day with a cooperatively made pie! Seward-made pies are handcrafted by our staff using ingredients from local Community Foods producers like Hope Creamery. Choose from an assortment of flavors such as French…

Guide to Winter Squash

Not sure what to do with all the gorgeous winter squash in Produce? National Co-op Grocers has compiled descriptions of common varieties, as well as some handy tips for selecting the right squash for you and plenty of delicious squash recipes you’ll love. General selection tips Winter squash are harvested late summer through fall, then…  Read More

Produce at its Peak: Winter Squash

Of the many reasons to love eating with the seasons, I find the anticipation of the next season’s harvest perhaps the most satisfying. The feeling of excitement for the return of certain fruits and vegetables after months away – when they are in their prime and often when we like to eat them most. This…  Read More

Produce at its Peak: Winter Squash

Of the many reasons to love eating with the seasons, I find the anticipation of the next season’s harvest perhaps the most satisfying. The feeling of excitement for the return of certain fruits and vegetables after months away – when they are in their prime and often when we like to eat them most. This…  Read More