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A very common question I receive is, "where can I find natural food?", especially when it comes to unique recipe ingredients. My answer is typically to go to your local natural market or buy online. Availability really depends on where you live, so I did a poll on the EVG Facebook page & Twitter to find out where my community shops, and here are their answers (it's quite the list!):
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- Apple Valley Natural Foods (Berrien Springs, MI)
- Bedner's Farm Fresh Market (Boynton Beach, FL)
- Better Health Market (MI)
- Cooportunity (Santa Monica, CA)
- Country Cupboard (East Aurora, NY)
- Debra's Natural Gourmet (Acton, MA)
- Earthfare (East Coast and The South)
- Foods for Living (East Lansing, MI)
- Fred Meyer
- Fresh by Brookshire's (Tyler, TX)
- Fresh & Easy
- Fruitful Yield (Darien, IL)
- Health Hutt (MI)
- Harvest Health Foods (MI)
- Henry's/Sprouts
- HyVee (IL)
- Marlene's Market & Deli (WA)
- Nature's Market (Holland, MI)
- New Life Health Center (Tucson, AZ)
- Noah's Foods (Ontario, Canada)
- Orchard's Fresh Foods (Whittier, CA)
- Perelandra (Brooklyn, NY)
- Plum Market (MI)
- Rainbow Grocery (San Francisco, CA)
- Santa Rosa Community Market (Santa Rosa, CA)
- Sevananda Natural Foods Market (Atlanta, Georgia)
- Sunac Natural Food (Brooklyn, NY)
- Sunflower Market
- Trader Joes
- Wegmans Nature's Marketplace
- Wheatsville Food Co-op (Austin, Texas)
- Whole Earth Center (Princeton, NJ)
- Willy Street Co-op (Middleton, WI)
- Wild by Nature (NY)
- Whole Foods
Unconventional shopping:
- farmer's markets
- community gardens
- CSAs
- your backyard!
Got any to add? Leave 'em in the comment section!