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BRATTLEBORO, VT – Brattleboro’s Seasonal Overflow Shelter will open Monday, November 12th.  After a successful first season located at the upper dormitory on the Winston Prouty campus (formerly the Austine […]
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Lotus Foods is voluntarily recalling three varieties of ramen noodle soup—Tom Yum, Masala Curry, and Red Miso—because the packaging is not microwave-safe. Other Lotus Foods products are not included in […]
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Project Feed the Thousands Our neighbors need us!  Throughout November and December consider donating food, money, or time to the Project Feed the Thousands campaign. We will have a collection […]
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by Sarah Brennan, Administrative Assistant In this era of increased attention to the impact of packaging—particularly plastics—on our environment, what’s a savvy yogurt lover to do? I recently took a […]
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Christmas Tree Sale and Food Drive for Groundworks Collaborative On December 1st from 10am-5pm, for every Christmas tree we sell we will donate $15 to the Groundworks Collaborative. The trees […]
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During January, February, and March, we will be preparing one meal per month as a Co-op to feed those friends and neighbors who stay at the Groundworks Collaborative Overflow Shelter […]
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  How to Cook a Turkey by Stonewood Farms Set the oven temperature to no lower than 325°F. Remove turkey from bag. Remove giblets and neck from inside turkey. Rinse […]
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As the days are getting shorter with the change in the seasons, I have enjoyed seeing many wild turkeys this fall. I like watching the rafter of all shapes and […]
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The Brattleboro Food Co-op recently agreed to take part in a pilot program using the principles of restorative justice with our partners for retail theft. I was curious about restorative […]
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We had noticed a bit of a sluggishness in sales over the past quarter, so we were excited when the Indigenous People’s Day/foliage weekend pushed us well over recent sales […]
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RSVP for the 2018 Annual Shareholder Meeting and Community Panel Discussion! Friday November 9th 6pm @ NEYT 100 Flat Street Please RSVP at Shareholder Services by Monday, November 5th. This […]
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November is a time for delicious food, for giving thanks and for enjoying loved ones. Here at the Co-op we are excited for November because it means we get to […]
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