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Turkey Vatapa

Perfect for leftover Thanksgiving turkey, this Brazilian stew spices things up with garlic, ginger and jalapeño pepper.

Nixta

About Nixta Tortilleria Gustavo Romero started Nixta Tortilleria as a way to enjoy and share the corn and tortillas he grew up eating as a child in Mexico. The name comes from the process of nixtamalization, which is a traditional process of soaking corn in a highly alkaline solution to soften and remove the hull.…

Welcome Back to Returning Board Members

Congratulations to­­ Cassandra Meyer, Sally Nixon and Kate Seybold! These incumbents were all re-elected in Oct. 2021 to three year terms. As directors on Seward Co-op’s board, these co-op owners are responsible for articulating the vision and goals that management pursues and achieves. The 2021 election featured six highly qualified candidates. Thank you to those…

2022 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…

Indigenous Foods Class Series : Building an Underground Oven

Built into the earth, underground ovens are used to trap heat and bake, smoke, or steam food. Derek Nicholas (he/him) from Division of Indian Work will lead us through the process of crafting, prepping, and cooking a meal of peppery burdock-wrapped smoky duck and sweet squash using this traditional cooking structure at the Dream of…

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CDC Food Safety Alert : Imported Onions

The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has issued a food safety alert encouraging everyone to destroy onions that were grown in Chihuahua, Mexico. Onions that were grown in Chihuahua, Mexico which have been linked to salmonella infections. Seward Co-op does not stock onions from Chiapas, Mexico. Since August, all the onions we have sold have…

The Good Acre

About The Good Acre The Good Acre is a local, non-profit food hub that connects and strengthens farmers, food makers, and communities through good food. The Pohlad family started The Good Acre in 2014, with the intention to develop a multi-faceted initiative to improve the local food system for diverse, independent farmers and to increase…