by Tidal Creek Coop | Dec 1, 2010 | Blog, Tidal Creek Board, Vol 9 issue 4
The holidays bring with them the urge to stay inside by the fire and more opportunities to celebrate with good friends and good food. As we look to the New Year, the Board of Directors continues to work toward making the Co-op experience the best it can be. This year...
by Tidal Creek Coop | Dec 1, 2010 | Blog, Producer Profiles, Vol 9 issue 4
Larry’s Beans Larry’s Beans is one of our leaders in local sustainability and huge advocates of the “green” lifestyle. Based out of Raleigh, Larry and his constituents are the first, and still the only group of independent coffee roasters that buys organic green...
by Tidal Creek Coop | Oct 13, 2010 | Blog, Choosing Organic
Amazing Watercress by Kirsten Lovan After tasting this salad I knew I needed to share the recipe… First here are some stats on this leafy green. Watercress is the most ancient of green vegetables known to man. It can be traced back to the Persians, Greeks and...
by Tidal Creek Coop | Sep 2, 2010 | Blog, Choosing Organic
Organic baby food DIY. By: Kirsten Lovan Making your own baby food may sound intimidating at first. But it’s a great first step on helping your child develop a taste for wholesome, fresh foods. It’s also a good way to do your part in supporting the...
by Tidal Creek Coop | Aug 14, 2010 | Around the Co-Op, Blog
Deb Lovan is spending the month working with her brother and the Global Partnership for Afghanistan organization to enrich the lives of people in this war-torn country. The GPFA helps rural Afghan men and women to develop sustainable incomes through Farmer-owned...