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Prices & varieties may vary by location. Some items or varieties may not be available at all stores or on the same days in the month of October.
Manitoba HarvestHemp Hearts
Dr. Bronner’sOrganic Coconut Oil
8 oz 14 oz
Mary’s Gone CrackersOrganic Crackers
Alter EcoOrganic Chocolate Bar
Amy’s KitchenOrganic Soups(selected varieties)
WildwoodOrganic Flavored Tofu
6.5 oz
2.82 oz
14.5 oz
5.5-6 oz
Sunshine BurgerOrganic Veggie Burger
LundbergOrganic Risotto Mix
8 oz
5.75 oz
Traditional MedicinalsTea(selected varieties)
16 ct
Nature’s Path Organic Mesa Sunrise Eco-Pac Cereal(other Nature’s Path Eco-Pac cereals also on sale)
26.5 oz
Did you know…Hundreds of companies are CHOOSING to get their products 3rd party verified as GMO free by the Non-GMO Project as part of their commitment to ensuring the sustained availability of non-GMO options, and their belief that consumers deserve an informed choice.
$359$599
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OCTOBER 2013
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Garden of Life® is committed to organic farming—so much so that we started our own farm. Not satisfied to sit back and watch our country’s organic family farmers dwindle in number, we are proud to provide long-term contracts and create security for the family farmer community. Today, and into the future, Garden of Life will continue to seek out opportunities to pwill continue to seek out opportunities to provide only the finest ingredient sources to empower extraordinary health—even if that means seeding our own farm!
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Prices & varieties may vary by location. Some items or varieties may not be available at all stores or on the same days in the month of October.
Garden of LifeOrganic Perfect Food RAW Powder
Annie’s HomegrownOrganic Fruit Snacks
SilkPure Almond Almondmilk
NumiOrganic Tea
240 g
4 oz
64 oz
18 ct
Pure BarOrganic Bar
Endangered Species Chocolate Bar
1.7 oz
3 oz
$2799 $319 $159
$389 $449 $219
Prices & varieties may vary by location. Some items or varieties may not be available at all stores or on the same days in the month of October.
Harvest BayCoconut Water
SweetLeafSweetener
Enjoy Life Chocolate Chips
AndalouSuper Goji Cream(other Andalou items on sale)
Imagine FoodsOrganic Soup
Dr. Bronner’s Castile Liquid Soap
Angie’s BoomChickaPop Popcorn
35 ct
10 oz
1.7 oz 32 oz
32 oz 5 oz
8.45 oz
R.W. KnudsenCider & Spice Juice
32 oz
Go RawOrganic Super Chips
3 oz
$149
$299
$359
$1699 $319
$1189 $239
$369
$339
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Organic, GMO, Right to Know… “No matter how you feel about genetic engineering, the odds are good you agree we have a right to know what’s in our food. Surveys regularly show that over 90% of Americans think genetically engineered foods should be labeled. Over sixty countries around the world now protect their citizens with laws requiring labeling of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and their byproducts. Some have banned GMOs outright. In the US and Canada, no such regulations exist, but with over 30 states now working to require GMO labeling, and thousands of Non-GMO Project Verified products on the market, defending our right to know what’s in our food—and making reliable non-GMO choices—is both easier and more important than ever.”1 Currently, organic USDA federal standards prohibit the use of GMOs. According to the USDA, “The use of genetic engineering, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs), is prohibited in organic products. This means an organic farmer can’t plant GMO seeds, an organic cow can’t eat GMO alfalfa or corn, and an organic soup producer can’t use any GMO ingredients. To meet the USDA organic regulations, farmers and processors must show they aren’t using GMOs and that they are protecting their products from contact with prohibited substances, such as GMOs, from farm to table.”2
This is great news. Buying organic products is one way we can ensure we are avoiding GMOs; however, consumers continue to have concerns about imported products, even single ingredient products such as fresh and frozen produce. When it comes to packaged and multi-ingredient foods, it becomes even more challenging. While manufactures may do what they can to use only organic or non-GMO ingredients, they have to rely on the integrity of the source of the ingredient they are using. Without third party verification and certification, there is little guarantee to the consumer that the end product is GMO free.Over the past several years, the Right to Know effort has gained significant momentum. Through marches, rallies, petitions, social media, and targeted outreach campaigns, consumers are demanding that the government respect their “right to know” what is in their food by labeling GMOs. In the United States, there are major campaigns underway focused on GMO labeling policies; many states have bills before their legislatures, and in Washington State there will be an initiative on the November 2013 ballot.There are currently 37 states organizing mandatory labeling initiatives. The following states are confirmed to have labeling bills this year:• CONNECTICUT: PASSED June 3, 2013 - Connecticut passes the first GMO labeling law in the country! Connecticut House votes in favor of HB 6527. The final vote was 134-3. (Right to Know CT)• MAINE: PENDING June 13, 2013 – Maine House of Representatives approves LD 718 with a vote of 141 to 4. The Maine Senate voted 35-0 to pass an amended version of the bill.• MARYLAND• NEW HAMPSHIRE: HB-660-FN (co-op community info)• NEW JERSEY: GMO free NJ• NEW YORK• PENNSYLVANIA: GMO free PA (Facebook page)• VERMONT: H. 122 Right to Know GMOs• MINNESOTA: H.F. 850 and S.F. 821 Right to Know MN (Facebook page)For a map and more information state-by-state, visit Right to Know GMO!3
Visit http://is.gd/mandatorylabeling, to see what’s happening in your state, and lend a hand!It can be easy to get lost in the hustle and bustle, so while you’re busy doing all this good, remember to pause occasionally to share a good meal with friends and family. The Non-GMO Project has verified over 10,000 products to its rigorous standard, so you can be sure that the corn in your tortillas, the yogurt in your granola, or the pork in your pork chop is non-GMO. We only vote once a year at the ballot box, but we vote every day with our forks. Choosing Non-GMO Project Verified at the store sends a clear message to manufacturers about what you want in your pantry. Choose products with the Non-GMO Project Verified seal, and support manufacturers that have committed to providing reliable non-GMO choices. For a complete listing of verified products, visit http://is.gd/nongmofood1 Submitted by Chris Keefe of the Non-GMO Project - For additional resources, including a real-time listing of Non-GMO Project Verified products, visit www.nongmoproject.org2 See more at: http://blogs.usda.gov/2013/05/17/organic-101-can-gmos-be-used-in-organic-products/#sthash.1KXzzzdY.dpuf 3 http://www.nongmoproject.org/take-action/mandatory-labeling/
Scan this QR code with your smartphone to find Non-GMO Project verified products.
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GlutinoGluten Free Pretzels
Tasty BiteIndian Entrees
Food Should Taste GoodTortilla Chips
Rudi’sGluten Free Sandwich Breads
WestbraeOrganic Canned Beans
Annie’s Homegrown Gluten Free Pasta and Cheese
DaiyaDairy Free Shreds
Muir GlenOrganic Tomatoes
Udi’sGluten Free Bagels
Cascadian FarmFrozen Potatoes
Organic ValleyOrganic Pasture Butter
8-10 oz 5.5 oz
18 oz
15 oz6 oz
8 oz
28 oz 14 oz
16 oz 8 oz
14.1 oz
Antioxidant & Fiber Rich
Black Bean DipHigh in antioxidants and fiber, black beans are a “go to” staple in any healthy kitchen. This dip
keeps it simple without compromising on taste - a Simply Good Thinking recipe.
• 1 (15-oz) can Organic Westbrae Black Beans, drained and rinsed• 1 clove garlic• 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice• 1/3 cup olive oil• 1/4 cup (loosely packed) fresh cilantro leaves• 1/4 teaspoon cumin• Salt• 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional)• 1/4 teaspoon smoked paprika (optional)
Place the beans, garlic, lime juice, olive oil, cilantro and spices in the work bowl of a food processor. Pulse until the mixture is coarsely chopped. Season with salt to taste. Transfer the bean puree to a small
bowl. Serve with Food Should Taste Good Multigrain Tortilla Chips and fresh veggies.
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$239 2/$4
$439
$179$259
$379
2/$4 $429
$269 $319
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Clif KidsOrganic ZBar
Equal ExhangeOrganic Chocolate Bar
BiokleenBac-Out Stain & Odor Eliminator
6 pk 3.5 oz 32 oz
Imagine FoodsEnriched Rice Dream
AlexiaFrozen Potatoes
Barbara’sCheese Puffs
Earth FriendlyEcos Liquid Laundry Detergent
C2OCoconut Water
32 oz
15-16 oz 5.5-7 oz 100 oz
17.5 oz
Mrs. Meyer’sDish Soap
16 oz
R.W. KnudsenSimply Nutritious Juice
Organic ValleyOrganic Single Serve Milk
VegaVega One Nutritional Shake
Natural FactorsWhey Factors 100% Natural Whey Protein
32 oz
4/8 oz
30-30.9 oz
12 oz
MyChelleDaily Defense Cream SPF 17
BoironColdcalm
1.2 oz
60 tab
$249
$239 $249 $999
$179 $329
$329 $319 $639
$279 $5299 $1799
$469 $1699 $779
Prices & varieties may vary by location. Some items or varieties may not be available at all stores or on the same days in the month of October.
alaskaRainbow Foods224 4th St, Juneau
californiaAlameda Natural Grocery1650 Park St, Alameda
Berryvale Grocery 305 S Mt. Shasta Blvd, Mt. Shasta
Bi-Rite Market 3639 18th St, San Francisco 550 Divisadero St, San Francisco
Driver’s Market 200 Caledonia St, Sausalito
Good Earth Natural Foods720 Center Blvd, Fairfax
Herbies Natural Foods13310 East Whittier Blvd, Whittier
Jimbo’s . . . Naturally!12853 El Camino Real, San Diego1633 S Centre City Pkwy, Escondido1923 Calle Barcelona, Carlsbad10511 4S Commons Dr, San Diego92 Horton Plaza, San Diego
Lupines301 Crescent St, Greenville
Mother Truckers13224 Tyler Foote Rd, Nevada City
Natural Selection589 E Main St, Grass Valley
The Natural Grocery Company10367 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito1336 Gilman St, Berkeley
New Leaf Community Markets1101 Fair Ave, Santa Cruz 1134 Pacific Ave, Santa Cruz1210 41st Ave, Capitola13159 Hwy 9, Boulder Creek6240 Hwy 9, Felton150 San Mateo Rd, Half Moon Bay 5667 Silver Creek Valley Rd, San Jose3550 Bernal Rd, Suite 105, Pleasanton
New Moon Natural Foods11357 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee 505 W Lake Blvd, Tahoe City
Rainbow Acres13208 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles
Real Food Company 2140 Polk St, San Francisco 3060 Filmore St, San Francisco
Santa Rosa Community Market1899 Mendocino Ave, Santa Rosa
Wildberries Marketplace747 13th St, Arcata
Whole Wheatery44264 N 10th St W, Lancaster
coloradoBamboo Market1110 Yampa St, Steamboat Springs
hawaiiDown To Earth201 Hamakua Dr, Kailua2525 S King St, Honolulu98-129 Kaonohi St, Aiea305 Dairy Rd, Kahului4460 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei
Kale’s Natural Foods 377 Keahole St, Honolulu
IDAHOPilgrim’s Market1316 N 4th Street, Coeur d’ Alene
Winter Ridge Natural Foods Market703 W Lake St, Sandpoint
montana2J’s Fresh Market 105 Smelter Ave NE, Great Falls
Good Food Store1600 S 3rd St W, Missoula
Heaven’s Peak Organics312 Dewey Ave, Eureka
Mountain Valley Foods25 Commons Way, Kalispell
Real Food Market & Deli1096 Helena Ave, Helena
Third Street Market 244 Spokane Ave, Whitefish
oregon
LifeSource Natural Foods2649 Commercial St SE, Salem
Nature’s General Store 1900 NE 3rd St, Bend
Nature’s Pantry Natural Foods1907 4th St, La Grande
Sundance Natural Foods748 E 24th Ave, Eugene
WASHINGTONBear Foods Natural Market 125 E Woodin Ave, Chelan
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