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Score a Touchdown with Deals this Game Day

Kick off your game day celebrations with super sales across Seward Co-op. When it comes to savings on snacks, sides, wings, and things, we’ve got our eye on the ball. Get the rundown on deals across departments, and make your Feb. 11 game plan. *Not all pictured items are on sale. Check the Specials page…

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Wild Carrot Herbals

Learn About Wild Carrot Herbals For over two decades, Wild Carrot Herbals has been handcrafting plant-based skincare from a small town in the mountainous northeast of Oregon. Built on the strength of founder Jody Berry’s studies in organic farming and her passion for medicinal herbs, Wild Carrot Herbals is named for the wild carrot plant,…

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Re-energizing a Historic Black Corridor

February is Black History Month, a time to celebrate the past and present achievements of Black and African American people. It’s a time when we also acknowledge the struggle they have and continue to face in the effort to gain full citizenship, both nominally and in practice. This February, Seward Co-op’s SEED Recipient is the…

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Honoring Historic Black Innovators in the Food World

The culture and production of food in the United States has been deeply molded by the ideas and innovations of Black people. The first racially integrated café in Minneapolis—Dreamland Café—was founded by Anthony B. Cassius, a refugee from the Tulsa riots, just a block from the Seward Co-op Friendship store; the site is home to…

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Dry January Drinks or Anytime N/A Sips

For many, January brings opportunities for resets in our habits. Whether we’re committing to eating less meat throughout the week or increasing our gym frequency, many of us are considering ways to be kinder to our minds and bodies at the beginning of the new year. Many people kick off the new year by participating…

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Pinecone Bird Feeders from Bulk

Make a simple bird feeder with a scavenged pinecone and bird-friendly items from the Bulk department. You’ll need: 1 large pinecone 3-4 tbsp non-salted natural peanut butter Non-salted, unroasted peanuts, crushed into small pieces Dried cranberries String Using a butter knife, coat the pinecone with peanut butter. Sprinkle with peanuts and cranberries. Tie a long…

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Tea Time is Anytime

I couldn’t tell you the first time I had a cup of tea. My parents never drank it, no one in my family ever drank it, and yet it’s as if I have always been drinking tea. I hardly go a day without it. Tea is like a warm hug from a friend, a beautiful…

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Reusable Hot Bar Containers at Seward Co-op

One of the most exciting departments at Seward Co-op is the Deli, especially for the constantly rotating hot bar and the colorful and fresh salad bar. New and featured recipes are always great news, but what about a different way to take your food with you while reducing waste? On your next visit to Seward…

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Jakeeno’s Pizza & Pasta

Learn About Jakeeno’s On December 26, 1975, Jack and Carol Keegan opened Jakeeno’s Pizza and Pasta on the corner of 36th and Chicago in South Minneapolis. For the Keegan family, serving the neighborhood with quality Italian food at a fair price was always the focus, and continued to be after daughters Patty and Amy Keegan…

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Flour and Salt Painted Winter Decorations

Get crafty with this easy activity to make winter decorations using simple ingredients. With a combination of flour, salt, and water, make a dough and cut seasonal shapes that you can bake, paint, and hang around your home.