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Spring Cleansing
Gone are the days when spring cleaning only applies to the home. Spring is the time to cleanse and detox the body, too. It’s no accident that fresh, young herbal… Read More →
National Farmworker Awareness Week
Farmworkers are some of our nation’s most vital workers; their labor allows us to enjoy high-quality fresh fruits and vegetables year round. Despite farmworkers’ economic and cultural contributions to the… Read More →
I.M. Healthy Original Creamy SoyNut Butter
On March 3, The SoyNut Butter Co. announced a voluntary recall of its I.M. Healthy Original Creamy SoyNut Butter. This voluntary recall is in response to the FDA alert of… Read More →
Pachamama Coffee: A One-of-a-Kind Cooperative
You may have noticed a new P6, cooperative coffee on Seward Co-op shelves, so here’s a little background. Pachamama Coffee Co-op roasts delicious single-origin coffees and blends, but their high… Read More →
Isuroon: Changing Food Shelf Culture
Taking its name from a Somali word meaning “woman who cares for herself,” Isuroon believes that empowering women is key to building a thriving community. Founded in 2010, the organization… Read More →
SEED Round Up for Little Earth of United Tribes
Thank you to Seward Co-op owners and customers who donated to the emergency SEED round up over the weekend of Feb. 10–12. The round up to assist the victims of… Read More →
Eating for Heart Health
By: Co+op, stronger together When it comes to reasons for eating well, heart health sits near the top of the list. It all starts with food shopping, of course—by filling… Read More →
Edna Lewis The Grand Dame of Farm-To-Table
Edna Lewis played a great part in the farm-to-table movement.
A Cooperative Legacy
The story of cooperation and cooperative economics is not exclusive to European, learn about the legacy of local Black cooperatives.
Cooperatives Grow Communities: Riojana Olive Oil
In the town of Arauco in the La Rioja province of Argentina stands the oldest olive tree in the country, planted in the 1600s. Although not native to Argentina, the… Read More →