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Andes Gifts
raises earning power of indigenous Peruvian + Bolivian women
Raises the earning power of over 2,000 indigenous Peruvian and Bolivian women
Juniper Ridge
helps protect the West Coast wilderness
10 percent of profits or 1 percent of sales—whichever is greater—goes to organizations dedicated to protecting the West Coast wilderness, where ingredients are grown
Alaffia
supports empowerment projects in West Africa
Supports empowerment projects in West Africa, including several related to education, maternal health and reforestation
Matr Boomie
creates opportunities for artisans in India
Creates opportunities for 20,000 artisans in 40 partner communities throughout India
Pacha Soap
promotes ethical commerce + clean water initiatives
Creates prosperity for others and our Earth by practicing transparent and ethical commerce through their supply chain + Supports clean water initiatives and hygiene education for healthier communities
Bodhi
provides support to schools in the Philippines
Supports education and provides school essentials for Filipino communities in the area of the Philippines farm
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Recipe: Hot Link Chili with Seward-made Sausage
The Seward-made Hot Link sausage captures flavors of the growing season—with Anaheim, serrano and padrón peppers from Sin Fronteras Farm & Food in Stillwater, Minnesota, and pork from Peterson Craftsman Meats in Osceola, Wisconsin. Both are local Community Foods producers.
Harness fresh, local pepper taste this winter by using the Hot Link as a chili starter. Below is one of our employee’s takes on super-spicy, super-tasty chili that gets its zing from the Hot Link. The Hot Link is available now at the Meat counter.
Hot Link Chili with Seward-Made Sausage
Ingredients
7-8 large tomatoes, halved and roasted
1 large red onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, minced
Hot peppers, minced, to taste (jalapeños work)
2 Tbsp. brown sugar
2 Tbsp. unsweetened chocolate
1 bottle beer (substitution: 1 1/2-2 cups stock)
1 Tbsp. cumin
6 Tbsp. chili powder
1 tsp. oregano
1 tsp. coriander
2 Tbsp. tomato paste
Ancho chili paste (details below)
32 oz. beef stock
2 or 3 slices bacon, chopped
1 ½ – 2 pounds ground meat (1 lb. lean ground beef and 1/2 lb. Seward-made Hot Link, which is what makes this recipe HOT!)
1 can black beans
1 can kidney beans (or substitute pinto)
Optional toppings: lime juice, sour cream, green onions, cilantro and/or shredded cheddar cheese
Method
Render the bacon, remove from pan. Brown the meat, remove from pan. Soak three dried ancho peppers for up to 30 minutes, remove their seeds and ribs, then puree with olive oil as needed to make a paste. Roast tomatoes by placing cut side down on baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Drizzle with olive oil and salt, cook in 400-degree oven for about 15 minutes. Sauté onion, garlic and peppers of your choice to create the base of the chili, at least 10 minutes. Combine all ingredients listed above, except for meat and beans, and let this broth simmer for about an hour.
Then, add the browned meat, cooked bacon and beans. Add additional chili powder and chocolate, to taste. Cook for two more hours on low. Finish with lime juice. Garnish with sour cream, green onions, cilantro and/or shredded cheddar cheese.
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 Making
Jan. 16, 6-8 p.m., Franklin store
Learn soap making from one of Seward Co-op’s most popular soap vendors! In this demonstration class, students will be shown soap making using the cold process method. Each student receives an instruction manual and takes home five bars of soap ($25 retail).
John Hanson, Seward Soap
$30/$25 co-op owners
Nourish 101: Beef Stroganoff
Jan. 22, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Friendship store
Nourish 101 classes feature basic scratch-cooking techniques and recipes that feed a family of four for under $10 ($15 with meat). We’ll make beef stroganoff, a simple and classic comfort food.
Jessica Toliver, Jess Delicious
$5; Receive a $5 gift card at the class!
A Perfect Bowl of Soba
Jan. 24, 6-8 p.m., Franklin store
Have you made Japanese Dashi stock before? Let’s learn to make dashi stock from scratch and cook soba to make a delicious bowl of Soba noodles with Kakiage tempura and mushrooms. This tried and tested recipe is from Tanpopo Noodle Shop, a Japanese restaurant that was once located in Lowertown St. Paul. You will be able to recreate flavors from Tanpopo after this class.
Koshiki Yonemura and Benjamin Smith, Tanpopo Studio
$35/$30 co-op owners
The Skinny on Fat
Jan. 30, 6-8 p.m., Friendship store
We get a lot of mixed messages about fat: “fat makes you fat,” “eat fat to lose fat,” “saturated fat gives you heart attacks,” “saturated fat is the key to hormonal balance.” No wonder everyone is confused about fat! Culinary nutritionists Jenny Breen and Jesse Haas are teaming up to tackle this controversial topic. Join us for a conversation about the nutritional myths and truths surrounding fat in our diets. We’ll also prepare and enjoy recipes featuring cooking oils, nuts and seeds, and other fat-rich foods to help participants put this information into action. Bring a notebook…and your appetite!
Jenny Breen and Jesse Haas
$30/$25 co-op owners
Gyoza: Japanese Dumplings
Jan. 31, 6-8 p.m., Franklin store
At this class we will share the skill of delicious and savory dumpling making: mixing, rolling and shaping the dough; stuffing the filling, and preparing the homemade ponzu sauce. Locally sourced ground pork is mingled together with Napa cabbage, garlic chives and ginger to make the flavorful fillings. Then these beautifully shaped dumpling are pan fried to perfection.
Koshiki Yonemura, Tanpopo Studio
$35/$30 co-op owners
Nourish 101: Chicken Noodle Soup
Feb. 5, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Friendship store
Nourish 101 classes feature basic scratch-cooking techniques and recipes that feed a family of four for under $10 ($15 with meat). We’ll make a cozy pot of chicken noodle soup.
Jessica Toliver, Jess Delicious
$5; Receive a $5 gift card at the class!
Food as Medicine: Your Food and Mood Connection
Feb. 12, 6-8:30 p.m., Franklin stor
You are what you eat. Learn about foods that impact your anxiety, depression, stress, and inflammation as well as principles for healthier eating using a lecture format. Take control of your health and be able to make food choices to help balance your mood. In this class, you will describe how food affects your mental health, understand how to eat foods to balance your mood, identify your own food rules, and gain understanding about how stress and inflammation affect your body.
Monica Peterson, LICSW
$25/20 co-op owners
Blending Herbal Teas
Feb. 14, 6-8 p.m., Franklin store
In this workshop participants will meet 15 everyday tea herbs that are useful for a variety of nourishing and system-supporting functions. We will delve into the characteristics of these herbs, where they work in the body, how to blend them with other herbs, and how to prepare an herbal tea. You will take home some tea! This workshop is open to participants of all income levels: to make alternative arrangements with the instructor, please email arogosheske@seward.coop.
Monarda Thrasher, Tea for the People, LLC
$15/$12 co-op owners
Intro to Soap Making
Feb. 20, 6-8 p.m., Friendship store
Learn soap making from one of Seward Co-op’s most popular soap vendors! In this demonstration class, students will be shown soap making using the cold process method. Each student receives an instruction manual and takes home five bars of soap ($25 retail).
John Hanson, Seward Soap
$30/$25 co-op owners
Nourish 101: Fermenting Veggies with Pickle Witch
Feb. 28, 6-8 p.m., Friendship store
Nourish 101 classes feature basic scratch-cooking techniques and recipes that feed a family of four for under $10. Learn the basics of fermenting in a hands on workshop that will teach you to turn almost any vegetable into a nutritious, delicious, fermented pickle. Bring your own container to take your ferment home!
L. Kling, Pickle Witch
$5; Receive a $5 gift card at the class!
Important Class Information
Please preregister for all classes (including free classes) online. For assistance with registration, please visit Customer Service. Walk-ins are welcome as space allows, but Seward Co-op may cancel classes if there are fewer than three preregistered attendees. In this case, participants will be notified and given a full refund. Payment must be made at time of registration. To ensure a refund, cancellations must be made 48 hours before the class date.
New Fee for Nourish Classes
New in 2019, Nourish classes have a $5 registration fee, with participants receiving a $5 gift card at the class. Scholarships are available by contacting arogosheske@seward.coop. We hope this change will make classes accessible to the largest number of people in our community by reducing no-shows at our free classes.
Check out Classes & Events Calendar to see everything we have in store this winter.
Romaine Lettuce Recall Update
Nov. 30 update:
A romaine lettuce consumer advisory issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Nov. 20 has ended. Specific counties in California (Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz and Ventura) were identified as areas in which romaine contaminated with E. coli was grown.
Seward Co-op tracks origin and harvest date of romaine lettuce, and of all products containing romaine lettuce, to the best of our ability. On produce shelves, look to the product sign for harvest date of romaine lettuce. On the salad bar, look to the product sign for harvest date of romaine lettuce on the salad bar.
Nov. 20 recall:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advised U.S. consumers not to eat any romaine lettuce, and that retailers and restaurants not serve or sell any, until it learns more about an outbreak of E. coli infections linked to romaine lettuce. Out of an abundance of caution, Seward Co-op removed all romaine lettuce products from our store shelves and salad bars on Nov. 20.
Thirty-two people infected with the outbreak strain of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O157:H7 have been reported from 11 states. The Public Health Agency of Canada has identified 18 ill people infected with the same DNA fingerprint of E. coli O157:H7 bacteria in two Canadian provinces. The CDC’s investigation is ongoing and their advice will be updated as more information is available.
Romaine lettuce and products containing romaine lettuce have been removed from Seward Co-op shelves, including all types of romaine lettuce, such as whole heads of romaine, hearts of romaine, bags, boxes, precut lettuce, and salad mixes that contain romaine (baby romaine, spring mix and Caesar salad). Items made and packaged at Seward Co-op containing romaine lettuce have also been removed from both stores.
Grab & Go packaged items recalled include:
Chicken Caesar Salad
Cobb Salad
Greek Salad
Ham & Swiss Sandwich
Home-Style Chicken Salad Sandwich
Italian Focaccia Sandwich
Roast Turkey Sandwich
Tantalizing Turkey & Pesto Sandwich
Tempeh Lettuce & Tomato Sandwich
Walnut Basil Tuna Sandwich
Produce items recalled include:
LETTUCE, ROMAINE LOC OG EACH
LETTUCE, ROMAINE OG EACH
EARTHBOUND ROMAINE HEARTS OG 12 OZ
EARTHBOUND ROMAINE, BABY OG 5 OZ
JOSIES ROMAINE HEARTS OG
TAYLOR ROMAINE HEARTS OG 18 OZ
TAYLOR ROMAINE, BABY OG
URBAN ORGANICS JUST ROMAINE OG 5 OZ
URBAN ORGANICS ROSE BLEND OG 5 OZ
EARTHBOUND SALAD, HERB OG 5 OZ
URBAN ORGANICS RIVER CITY MIX OG 5 OZ
TAYLOR CHOPPED SALAD, TOAST SESAME OG 12.8 Oz
TAYLOR CHOPPED SALAD, ASIAN GINGER OG 12.8 Oz
URBAN ORGANICS CLASSIC DUO OG 5 OZ
URBAN ORGANICS SPRING MIX OG 5 OZ
EARTHBOUND SPRING MIX, CLAM SHELL 16 OZ
EARTHBOUND HALF & HALF SALAD CLAM OG
EARTHBOUND SALAD KIT, CAESAR OG 11 OZ
If you purchased these or other products containing romaine lettuce at Seward Co-op, they will be fully refunded at either our Franklin or Friendship store Customer Service desks.
Fresh Ground Bulk Peanut Butter Recall
Seward Co-op is issuing a voluntary recall on the Fresh Ground Bulk Peanut Butter sold between Aug. 16, 2018, and Nov. 16, 2018, due to the possible presence of foreign materials (glass).
Fresh Ground Organic Peanut Butter
Brand: Bulk Commodity
PLU:2301
Price: $5.79/lb.
If you purchased this product at Seward Co-op during this time period, it will be fully refunded at either our Franklin or Friendship store Customer Service desks.
New Makeup Line Offers More
Thanks to custom-made makeup displays at both stores, we’re able to offer new shades and products from Gabriel Cosmetics in our Wellness departments.
Gabriel Cosmetics products are vegan, organic, gluten-free and cruelty-free, and include expanded shades of liquid and powder foundations; new colors of lipstick, eyeshadow, blush and more.
Now’s the time to try new things! Both of the company’s lines, Zuzu and Gabriel, are 25% off through Jan. 1, 2019.
We want hear from you! Feedback is always welcome, and we want to know which products are working (or not working) for you. Please submit a Customer Comment in store or online.
Sip Seward-made Bone Broth
Seward-made bone broth is back!
Bone broth is a seasonal favorite for Seward Co-op shoppers. It’s a great way to combat the cold outside while getting a soothing boost of collagen and nutrients. This year, we’re offering sipping bone broth drinks at the Deli counter and bone broth (chicken and beef) ready for your favorite fall recipes.
Our bone broth drinks are made with collagen-rich Kadejan chicken, onions, celery parsley, bay leaf, peppercorn and apple cider vinegar. Warm up with our two Seward-made flavors:
Scarborough Fair Broth
Parsley sage, rosemary and thyme
Spicy Lemongrass Ginger
Lime leaf, lemongrass, garlic, ginger, red pepper, fish sauce and orange peel.
8 oz. $3.49 | 12 oz. $3.99 | 16 oz. $4.49
Community Foods: Shop Your Values Every Day
Community Foods is a new Seward Co-op labeling program featuring producers that best align with our cooperative values and mission to sustain a healthy community. With Community Foods, we’re focusing on the real stories of our producers that support Seward Co-op’s Ends.
Community Foods purchases are important, everyday investments in a sustainable and equitable food system. Community Foods replaced P6 at all Seward Co-op locations on Thursday, Sept. 27.
Look for Community Foods logos around our stores to support Community Foods producers every day. Shop you values every day!
Thank You
Thank you to everyone who joined us at the Franklin and Friendship stores for the Community Foods Launch Celebration on Saturday, Oct. 13. We had producer samples, Community Foods-themed giveaways, live music and more.
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