The farmer meeting is always a blast. It’s a much bigger group than it used to be, but it still feels intimate. Everyone is on a first name basis.
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce that the Co-op is donating another $100,000 to Viva Farms in 2025 to help fund The Barn.
Read MoreIf you want to kick off the year with less greasy, fatty foods and more plant-based meals, check out some of our favorite winter salads.
Read MoreThe Skagit Valley Food Co-op Board approved a generous increase to this already flourishing giving program: from 4% to 5% of sales being donated to a local group each month.
Read MoreBut have no fear, for there are a number of options for an egg substitute that can help you continue making whatever it is you make!
Read MoreFor almost 50 years, the Skagit County Meals on Wheels program has been dedicated to ensuring that no senior goes hungry or isolated in Skagit County.
Read MoreWhether you loved it or loathed it as a kid, we're here to say broccoli is a delicious nutrient-dense green veggie worth eating more of.
Read MoreNichols works closely with a handful of local artists and developed a royalty system that pays the artists to design and supply sculptures for Greenman Stone.
Read MoreWith Tokens for Tomorrow, every time you bring in a reusable shopping bag, we honor your commitment to reducing waste with a token worth 8¢ that you can give back to one of these local organizations.
Read MoreIf you're really committing yourself to improving your eating habits, there's not a better place to start than the Skagit Valley Food Co-op!
Read MoreEach year, two positions are open for candidates from the community. The election runs through the May Annual meeting, and we hope for a good turnout.
Read MoreStart your day with crunchy granola and more protein, sizzle up your weekend brunch, and transform our hot roasted chicken into a quick dinner winner!
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