Upload
others
View
9
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
The Local Harvest | Page 1
Harvest Moon Co-op | Spring 2019
General Manager
Cerise Ligneel
www.harvestmoon.coop
952-345-3300 | Contact us
2380 West Wayzata Blvd.
Long Lake, MN 55356
Board of Directors:
Michael Otto, President
Ann Ackman, Vice-President
Joy Lipa, Member
Greg Reynolds, Member
John Finazzo, Member
Will Bohrnsen, Member
Alvin Berger, Member
The Local Harvest
Read on to learn about our new $3 Community Dinners.
Spring is in the airNow that winter is over, it's a perfect time get out and about. We hope you'll stop in to enjoy our new $3 Community Dinner program the second Thursday every month from 4 - 7 PM. This new program was recently featured in the Laker Pioneer and we've received great feedback all around. Learn more about these incredibly affordable meals on page three.
Are you a Member-Owner or an email subscriber?We're asking everyone to take a moment to update their information by clicking here so we're better able to provide co-op news, sales and more!
Let us be your grocery store Keeping your grocery dollars local strengthens the community's economy.
The Local Harvest | Page 2
Harvest Moon Co-op | Spring 2019
• 10% off your total purchase once a month• Spend $500 month & get a $20 card• Exclusive member/owner discounts• 10% case discounts• Ability to serve on our Board of Directors• Vote on choosing our Board of Directors• Member/owner benefits at Twin Cities co-ops
Ellie Marshman Peter Carlson
Maureen McKean Richard Webowenho
Steve Netishen Margo Mukomela
Jessie Henry Jennifer McCarthy
Kevin Bjork
Beth IlgJeminah VanHandel
Brent Fisher Ryan Malone Carol Tabery
Connie Saunders Bob Downs
Heather Slabaugh Jared Ashton
Kate Siegrist Stephanie Abrams
Susan Buckley Sarah Mogilevsky
Kevin Reilly Mandy Koski
Max Windmiller Roger Bauser Larissa Smith
Roxanne Heaton George Salonek
Jessica Barkley-Mohwinkle Surya Rochel
Henry Hansen Eric Storlie
JenniferSmiley Susan JohnsonTodd Moitz
Member-Owner BenefitsNew Members Make the Co-op Thrive
New Member-Owners
The Local Harvest | Page 3
Harvest Moon Co-op | Spring 2019
Harvest Moon Natural Foods Co-Op is a local grocery store located in Long Lake. This natural foods store recently began offering community meals for $3 per person. The meals have been well received, so the co-op decided to repeat the program monthly, and it will now be offered from 4-7 p.m. on the second Thursday of every month. Along with the meal, a flash sale will take place at the grocery store on these days, and they will have vendors and employees there to talk about their products and what makes them unique,and they hope to begin incorporating an entertainment aspect such as acoustic musicians or a magician for a kids night.
“It’s something that a lot of co-ops cross country have adopted. I think that just to increase some awareness and get new people to come into the co-op and understand that everybody is welcome here, everybody can shop here,” says Harvest Moon General Manager Cerise Ligneel. “I think that a lot of the misconceptions that we have is that you have to be a member to shop here or that we’re some scary, weird kind of grocery store or that not everybody’s welcome or they won’t fit in. So I think a lot of the reasoning behind it is to try to just let people know that they can come in here.”
$3 Community DinnersDinners are the 2nd Thursday every month from 4 - 7 PM
Let us do the cooking and visit the co-op to enjoy food, flash sales and great company! A membership isn’t required to come inside so please join us. Learn all about our $3 Community Dinners in the following newspaper article from the Laker Pioneer.
Monthly Community Dinner now offered at Harvest Moon By Megan Smith, Laker Pioneer
continued
MenuBurrito Bowl Dinner
Shredded Chicken, Cilantro Lime Rice, Black Beans, Mexican Tofu,
Salsa, Cheese, Sour Cream,Lettuce and more!
Thursday June 13th, 4-7 PM
The Local Harvest | Page 4
Harvest Moon Co-op | Spring 2019
A new meal will be offered each month, and will often be built around themes based on upcoming holidays or seasonal items. The meal will also include vegetarian or vegan options, and the meals will even be available to go. “In this community we have a lot of families with kids, and I think it’s just hard to get meals when you have activities at night, and it’s also hard to get things affordable if you have multiple children. So this is also a way to give them a good, quality healthy meal,” adds Ligneel.
“We’d like to become kind of a gathering place for people in the community where they can come and visit with each other and we have a really nice atmosphere here,” says Harvest Moon Operations Manager Briana Dread.
Another unique aspect of Harvest Moon that they hope to emphasize at their community meals is how much emphasis they put on sustainability and locally grown products.
“To me it’s a lot of fun to bring new people in here and have them asking a lot of questions and to explain different
things to them and having really great conversations with them about what it means to source things locally, and how fun it is to be able to see our farmers that we buy the products from shopping in the store.
“They’re here and their products are also here and they live that close. I guess it’s a feeling that you don’t get anywhere else. You shop anywhere else and you’re not going to see those same kind of things where you can come in and actually interact with the person who grew your food. So I think just being able to get more people in that fold and understand that it’s a special connection that you can’t get anywhere else,” says Ligneel.
To learn more about these $3 community meals offered on the second Thursday of every month, stop by Harvest Moon Natural Foods Co-Op located at 2380 Wayzata Blvd. W in Long Lake, MN.
Harvest Moon BasicsMonth long deals only at Harvest Moon on basic
grocery staples.
Wellness Wednesday 1st and 3rd Wednesday of
each month, 10% off supplements & body care.
Fresh Deals Wed. - Tues.
Fresh Deals change weekly and
are available to everyone.
Senior Thursday5% off to those over age 62.
Co-op Deals Wed. - Tues.
Co-op Deals change every
two to three weeks and are
available to everyone.
Teacher DiscountTake 10% off the hot bar,
salad bar & soups
Save at the Co-op
photo by Spencer Zimmerman
$3 Community DinnerThe 2nd Thursday monthly.
The Local Harvest | Page 5
Harvest Moon Co-op | Spring 2019
The Fruit and Veggie Grilling GuideGiving fresh vegetables, stone fruit, and even lettuce a turn on the grill will intensify their flavor, with delicious results.
By Tara Duggan
Reprinted by permission from StrongerTogether.coop. Find more recipes, plus information about your food and where it comes from at www.strongertogether.coop.
While most people associate outdoor grilling with burgers, hot dogs and steaks, the grill imparts big flavors to fruits and veggies, too. A wide array of produce paired with spice rubs, marinades and sauces galore will keep your patio table overflowing with delicious additions to your grilling repertoire.
Seasonal summer vegetables just happen to be perfect for grilling: zucchini, eggplant and bell peppers are naturally tender and become even sweeter on the grill. Slice these vegetables about 1⁄4-inch thick and toss them in an easy marinade for 30 minutes (or better yet, overnight) before grilling for a few minutes per side.
A simple combination of wine vinegar, olive oil, chopped garlic and herbs, and salt and pepper are all you need for a tasty marinade. This easy mix will turn grilled vegetables into Italian antipasti to serve with bread, olives and cheese. Or change the blend to vegetable oil, sesame oil, soy sauce, rice vinegar, and chopped garlic and ginger for Asian-flavored vegetables that are delicious with rice. Store-bought dressings with a vinegar base make wonderful marinades as well.
Summertime peaches, apricots, nectarines and figs are delicious grilled. Cut fruit in half and remove any pits, then coat lightly with oil. For a sweet-savory side dish to grilled pork, chicken or lamb, sprinkle on a little salt, pepper and balsamic vinegar, then grill for a few minutes per side. And for dessert, dust with brown sugar, then place the halves on a clean part of the grill for a few minutes per side before serving with ice cream or pound cake (or both).
Grilling tips
Use moderate heat, not high. If it’s a charcoal grill, move the charcoal to one side and grill your fruits and veggies on the other side, over indirect heat.
Oil your grill thoroughly. Fruits and vegetables are high in natural sugars, which means they can easily burn and stick to the grill. Before you begin cooking, clean the grill well, preheat it, and then use several layers of paper towel dipped in vegetable oil to grease it.
Cut vegetables into the largest possible pieces. This will prevent them from falling through the grill grate and avoid extra time spent flipping more pieces. For example, cut zucchini in slices along the length of the vegetable, rather than slicing into small rounds.
Give corn on the cob a head start. Blanch it in boiling water for a few minutes, then grill for 5 to 10 minutes to finish cooking and add smoky flavor.
4 pluots2 teaspoons water1⁄8 teaspoon cinnamon2 tablespoons orange marmalade1 cup vanilla ice cream1⁄4 cup cinnamon-flavored granola (optional)
1. Heat the grill to high.2. Slice the pluots in half lengthwise, then twist to
open and remove the pit. Set aside.
Grilled PluotsServings: 4 . Total time: 25 minutes.
3. In a small bowl whisk together the water, cinnamon and marmalade until well blended, then brush the mixture onto each pluot half. Place the pluots, flesh side down, on the hotgrill and cook for 3 to 4 minutes, brushingoccasionally with more marmalade. Turn thepluots skin side down, brush the flesh withmarmalade and grill 2 more minutes until tenderand caramelized. Remove from the heat, placethe grilled pluots on a dessert plate, top with icecream and sprinkle with granola.
The Local Harvest | Page 6
Harvest Moon Co-op | Spring 2019
Grilled Marinated ZucchiniServings: 6. Total time: 50 minutes; 20 minutes active. 1 pound zucchini
2 tablespoons olive oil2 tablespoons minced garlicZest from 1 lemon2 tablespoons lemon juice1 tablespoon red wine vinegar1 teaspoon dried oreganoSalt and black pepper to taste1⁄4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes (optional)
Toss the zucchini with chunks of fresh tomato, feta cheese and cooked couscous for a light Mediterranean salad.
1. Remove the ends from the zucchini and slicethem lengthwise into halves or thirds.
2. In a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil, garlic, lemon zest and juice, vinegar and spices. Place the zucchini in a large dish or on a rimmedsheet pan and pour the marinade over thezucchini. Let sit for 30 minutes or more, stirringoccasionally.
3. Heat grill to medium-high heat. Grill the zucchinislices for 3 to 4 minutes on each side, bastingwith any remaining marinade when flipping. Serve warm.
The Local Harvest | Page 7
Harvest Moon Co-op | Spring 2019
It’s that time again! Click here for the latest Long Lake construction update.
Call For Local ArtistsDisplay your work in our café. Contact Briana at [email protected] For more information
Grilled Fruit KebabsServings: 6. Total time: 20–30 minutes.
• 1/2 cup ginger ale• 2 tablespoons honey• 2 tablespoons orange juice• 1 tablespoon vegetable oil• 1/4 cup brown sugar• 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice• 2 sprigs fresh thyme, stems
removed• Pinch of salt• Pinch of cayenne pepper
(optional)• 1 pound fresh ripe peaches
and/or plums, pitted and cutinto quarters
• 1 small pineapple (2 – 3pounds), peeled, cored, andcut into 2-inch cubes
• 6 metal or bamboo skewers(soak bamboo skewers inwater before using)
1. Prepare and heat thegrill.
2. In a small bowl, whisktogether the ginger ale,honey, orange juice, oil,brown sugar, allspice,thyme leaves, salt andcayenne pepper, if using.
3. Thread the fruit ontothe skewers and placethem on a rimmedsheet pan. Brush thefruit with some of themarinade. When thegrill is hot, put theskewers on and grill oneach side for 3 to 4minutes, glazing the fruitwith more marinadeevery couple ofminutes.
The Local Harvest | Page 8
2380 W. Wayzata Blvd.Long Lake, MN 55356
(952)345-3300Visit Harvestmoon.coop
Facebook | Instagram
Harvest Moon Co-op | Spring 2019
Click here to view our catering menuBreakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee service and more! contact our deli at 952-345-3300
You are the reason we’re hereFood co-ops were formed by people in the community who wanted access to healthy, delicious food with reduced environmental impact and less waste, and we remain community-owned and operated to this day. You help us continue this proud tradition every time you choose to shop here, invest in ownership or tell a friend about us. You are the co-op difference. Thanks to your support, local farmers and producers continue to have a market for their delicious food, organic agriculture continues to grow, local food pantries and nonprofit organizations have a strong partner and together we are making progress towards a fairer food system. You make it happen. When you shop the co-op, your money makes a bigger impact in your local community than at a typical grocery store. At the co-op, your food dollars work to support a robust local economy, a vibrant community and a healthy environment.
Join our email list
Please text "ATTHEMOON"
to 22828 to subscribe to our weekly emails.