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metro
01-22-2009, 08:54 AM
Health and cost factor into Oklahoma City residents organic food buys
Shoppers’ options include clubs where they pay a little above wholesale
Oklahoman
BY JENNIFER PALMER
Published: January 22, 2009

A week after moving to Oklahoma City, Judy Cole searched for some of her favorite organic groceries at the Quail Springs SuperTarget.

Horizon organic milk, sugar-free apple butter and Ezekiel 4:9 Bread are all products she’ll buy — if the price is right.

"The price is a problem sometimes,” said the former Waco, Texas, resident. "I would buy it (organic) more often if it wasn’t so expensive.”

While many consumers are striving to slash their grocery bill, some say giving up the organic products they’re accustomed to is not an option.

"(Organic) milk we buy no matter what,” said Robin Naik of Edmond. She said she also chooses organic fruits and vegetables because they are healthier for her children.

Wide range available
SuperTarget grocery stores now offer more than 1,000 organic products — everything from milk and eggs to tortilla chips and olive oil — and the list is growing with consumer demand. Archer Farms, a Target brand, offers a number of organic versions of popular products.

"Organic is a trend we’re seeing,” Target Spokeswoman Michaela Gleason said.

"Our guests are really watching what they put in their bodies,” she said.

Though organic may not be as popular in Oklahoma as some other states, there are plenty of die-hard followers, said Jerry Lawhon, manager of Nutritional Food Center in downtown Oklahoma City.

Cutting costs
For some people, cutting organic foods out of their diet has been a way to save money. But others "make a cut somewhere else,” he said.
Joining a buying club is one way to save money on organic foods, said Nicole Imes, who coordinates the OKC Cultured Kitchens Buying Club.

It takes a little more planning than stopping at the store because orders are placed monthly, but the savings are worth it, she said.

In a buying club, members often pay a small fee but are able to buy organic groceries at slightly more than wholesale prices. Another buying club is coordinated through the Nutritional Food Center.


Oklahoma Ties
Places to find organic groceries
→Crest Foods (six metro-area locations)

→SuperTarget stores (three metro-area locations)

→Akin’s Natural Foods Market (two locations)

→The Health Food Center, 7301 S Pennsylvania Ave.

→Nutritional Food Center, 1026 Classen Blvd.

→The Earth Natural Foods & Gardens, 309 S Flood Ave. in Norman

→Native Roots Market, 132 W Main St. in Norman

→Dodson’s Nutritional Food Center, 1305 36th Ave. in Norman

→OKC Cultured Kitchens Buying Club, 684-6167

alan
01-26-2009, 07:25 PM
also all organic coffee and espresso beans and organic teas at Vintage Coffee @ 150th & Western. in fact, organic is the only kind we have.

we also just got a shipment in of organic very dark (80%) chocolate bars made in Switzerland from Panamanian cacao.

also all of our organic coffee, teas and chocolate bars are fairly traded.

we also have organic milk or organic soy milk to put in your latte as well as organic chai tea.

if you haven't tried organic yet, do it. don't assume that it will always be more expensive. our prices are competitive with non-organic coffee shops, only the quality, freshness and taste are better. :ohno:

sorry for the shameless plug, but i find that there are still organic people in okc and edmond who have never even heard of us.

southernskye
01-26-2009, 09:42 PM
also all organic coffee and espresso beans and organic teas at Vintage Coffee @ 150th & Western. in fact, organic is the only kind we have.

we also just got a shipment in of organic very dark (80%) chocolate bars made in Switzerland from Panamanian cacao.

also all of our organic coffee, teas and chocolate bars are fairly traded.

we also have organic milk or organic soy milk to put in your latte as well as organic chai tea.

if you haven't tried organic yet, do it. don't assume that it will always be more expensive. our prices are competitive with non-organic coffee shops, only the quality, freshness and taste are better. :ohno:

sorry for the shameless plug, but i find that there are still organic people in okc and edmond who have never even heard of us.

Do you have a website ?

alan
01-27-2009, 08:37 PM
Do you have a website ?

not really. but we do have a
facebook (http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/profile.php?id=1346146015&ref=ts).

629cyn
02-10-2009, 01:00 PM
For all you organic folks out there,
Does anyone post home remedies on here?

metro
02-11-2009, 09:48 AM
No, but maybe you could start a thread? Perhaps in the Underground section??

629cyn
02-12-2009, 12:00 PM
I've been going to a website, earthclinic.com and finding all kinds of great home remedies and holistic cures. Thought maybe there might be something like that on here. I may start a thread, I'll have to give it some thought.

metro
02-12-2009, 12:43 PM
Just do it, I realized Health & Wellness might be more appropriate section.