Home Grown Edamame
When our guests asked for U.S.A.–grown edamame, we listened! Grown right here in the states, Eda–Zen edamame is ready and waiting for you in our freezer section.
When our guests asked for U.S.A.–grown edamame, we listened! Grown right here in the states, Eda–Zen edamame is ready and waiting for you in our freezer section.
Leave it to the folks at Lundberg Family Farms to create amazing rice snacks with care, responsibility, and sustainability. Straight from the bag or with your favorite dip or salsa, Lundberg’s Rice Chips with Sesame & Seaweed are made with organic grains and add amazing flavor and crunch to soups, salads, and casseroles.
A little weary of chips? Give gimMe Organic Roasted Seaweed Snacks a chance! Available in sesame and sea salt varieties, these take–anywhere packs of seaweed snacks are light, satisfying, tasty, and crunchy.
Jump–start your slow cooker with Tabasco Homestyle Original Chili Starter and Spicy Chili Starter. Made by the family–owned and operated McIlhenny Company (since 1868!), these sauces added to ground beef and your favorite beans cook and simmer in your slow cooker.
The Chico Bag company (located in…Chico, CA!) is a leader in the reusable bag movement, offering stylish, machine-washable, reusable bags that fit into a compact attached pouch for easy storage.
Take a pass on empty–calorie, refined–sugar laden sodas and fruit–flavored drinks and try one of our nutrient–dense and delicious juice drinks made especially for you! Our coffee bar associates are ready and waiting to whip up one of our energizing, nutrient–packed specialty drinks ...
Outrageously versatile, Bragg Liquid Aminos all–purpose seasoning is a certified non–GMO liquid protein concentrate derived from healthy soy beans and contains 16 amino acids.
The folks at Madhava have been making life sweet since 1973, offering pure and natural alternatives to highly processed sugars and artificial sweeteners.
Switching up ingredients not only is the “spice of life” but you may also gain some nutritional perks when you trade out a traditional ingredient for a potentially healthier alternative. Here are a few to get you started.
While green beer is a popular St. Patrick’s Day beverage, red ale is always in style, with its “south of a dark ale” color that’s clearly not a pale or brown ale. The red tone comes from lightly roasted or caramelized malts, and the flavors are bigger and richer than pale ale ...