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Shop now: Summer’s Cornucopia is Upon Us!

1,153 Different Products Listed, including all your summer essentials:

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The online shopping is open. It’ll close on Sunday, July 27 at midnight with distribution on Thurs., July 31 at our Des Moines area and Osceola sites and Friday August 1 in Ames. To shop go to https://iowafood.coop and log in. If you need help with your username or password, send an email to info@iowafood.coop. We’ve got a huge selection of really incredible products. See below for new stuff.

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New items to add to your summer shopping list:

Global Green’s eight farmers (refugees from around the world farming on land owned by the Valley Church in WDM)Ā  added an incredible array of fresh produce including potatoes, green beans, eggplant, carrots, summer squash, zucchini, tomatoes, chard, basil, and parsley. 

The Kiowa House of Herbs (from Searsboro) added several fresh herbs along with horseradish and Lavender Potpourri (a mixture of herbs and aromatic oils for a natural & safe room deodorizer).Ā 

New Family Farm (from Elkhart) added four new eggplant varieties to go along with their beans, summer squash, onions, kale, basil, cabbage, and cucumbers.

Lee’s Greens (from Nevada) added potted Autumn Bliss red raspberry plants, and they’ve also got cucumbers, zucchini, yellow summer squash, and green beans listed.

Iowa Choice Harvest has their frozen sweet corn and apple products on sale this cycle.

Crazy Cow Creamery (from Buffalo Center) is back after taking off a few cycles (to care for their new baby – congratulations!).

Tesdell Farm Fresh Produce (from Slater) has their new crop garlic listed.

Audubon County Family Farm has frozen certified organic aronia berries listed. They are also offering a U-Pick opportunity (free berries with a $.50/lb donation to the IFC).

7 Pines Farm (from Maxwell) added pasture-raised Cornish Cross broilers and certified organic fresh garlic, cucumbers, and cherry tomatoes.

Yoke S Ranch (from Russell) has their beef brisket on sale for $5/lb.

Oswald Meats (from Manson) added chicken breasts, thighs, legs, and backs/ribs.

Shop now: Sweet Corn, Ice Cream, Gouda Brats + so much more

1,164 Different Products Listed, including all your summer essentials:

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The online shopping is open. It’ll close on Sunday, July 13 at midnight with distribution on Thurs., July 17 at our Des Moines area, Ames, and Osceola sites. To shop go to https://iowafood.coop and log in. If you need help with your username or password, send an email to info@iowafood.coop. We’ve got a huge selection of really incredible products. See below for new stuff.

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New items to add to your summer shopping list:

SWEET CORN is here from New Pioneer Farm, sold in six packs; naturally grown.

Wild Black Raspberries from Kiowa House of Herbs, who describe the wild berries as ‘luscious and sweet because of all this rain’. Perfect ice cream topping, too!
Gouda Brats w/ Frisian Farms Gouda from Timber Ridge Cattle Co.: ‘I met Mike Bandstra of Frisian Farms on the highway between Oskaloosa and Bloomfield a while back to pick up some of his special aged gouda which we combined with our Swabian Hall/Large Black pork to make this extraordinary brat.’

Sourdough bread from Gardner’s Harvest using a years’ old wild yeast starter.

Ice Cream: Strawberry Cheesecake, Rhubarb Fest, + Peanut Butter Cup are all new flavors from WW Homestead Dairy and since it’s National Ice Cream Month…

Mild Beef Sticks $2 off from Yoke S Ranch. Enjoy a perfect summer snack at $11/lb.

Tongue of Fire Beans + Mini White Cucumbers from New Family Farm: ‘The hot weather is really turning some things on here at New Family Farm! So we have listed several common items this week (like onions, cabbage, kale, green beans, summer quash) and some fun things like mini white cucumbers and tongue of fire beans.’

Tomatoes, tomatoes, tomatoes from Salama Greenhouse (formerly Northwest Greenhouse) + Lee’s Greens. Choose red and orange slicers, or a colorful mix of grape tomatoes.

Greek Oregano + Garlic Infused Olive Oil is back from Pickle Creek Herbal. You’ll want this for all the veggies + chicken you’ll be grilling! Jocelyn says they just harvested the oregano used in this oil.

Pastured, cut-up, frozen whole chickens fed non-GMO feed are back from Wild Rose Pastures, fed no hormones or antibiotics and raised on a diet of fresh grass.

Beets available from Raccoon Forks Farm, and three varieties (golden, with/without tops) from Red Barn.

Turnips are here from the Threshing Floor.

Greek Blackberry Custard Yogurt from Country View Dairy is now here; this new flavor is available in 12 packs. The taste of summer, in a yogurt!

Chicken Feet from Griffioen Family Farm. LaVon comments, ‘What can I say about chicken feet?Ā  UseĀ to makeĀ chicken stock, fry them or use in a favorite recipe.Ā  If you have to put a foot in your mouth, this is the best kind!’

Leeks, candy onions, red onions, yellow onions are here from Red Barn Produce (candy onions), New Family Farm (white + yellow + red) and Certified Organic leeks + Certified Organic red onions from 7 Pines Farm.

New formula dog treats have arrived from Purrfect Muttchies–treat your pet to wholesome flavors like Bacon, Spinach, + Tomato bones.

 

IFC Cart is Open; Eggs, Milk, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Green Beans, and More!

1,247 Different Products Listed, Three New Producers!

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The online shopping is opened. It’ll close on Sunday, June 29 at midnight with distribution on Thurs., July 3 at our Des Moines area and Osceola sites. NOTE: We will not do a distribution in Ames this cycle because Friday is the 4th of July! To shop go to https://iowafood.coop and log in. If you need help with your username or password, send an email to info@iowafood.coop. We’ve got a huge selection of really incredible products. See below for new stuff.

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The Kiowa House of Herbs (from Searsboro) is a new IFC producer that listed eggs from their Buff Orphington flock.
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Oswald Meats (from Manson) is a new IFC producer offering pasture-raised antibiotic-free broilers. 

Dangood Gardens (from Johnston) is a new IFC producer offering 16 different heirloom tomato and pepper transplants.

From Jocelyn of Pickle Creek Herbal (from Brighton): “This is the last cycle we’ll have our herb, tomato, pepper, and eggplant seedlings available. We have lots of great ones left, but weā€™re starting to sell out. Also, we’ve added a few traditional medicinal herbs as well as a fun new culinary plantā€”Spicy Oregano!”

Threshing Floor (from Dallas Center) added turnips (2″ or more, good raw or cooked).

Raccoon Forks Farm (from Redfield) added fennel bulbs.

WW Homestead Dairy (from Waukon) added two new ice creams (White Chocolate Raspberry and Mint Cookies n’ Cream) to go along with their milks and cheeses, plus a limited supply of unsalted butter (“our butter supply is very low because this time of year we are making so much ice cream”). They may add some salted butter later this week.

From Amber of Good Shepherd Grass Farms (from Monroe): “For this cycle only we will be having a special on all steaks, 15% off for the 4th of July! Prices will reflect that discount.”

Yoke S Ranch (from Russell) has their Filet Mignon Steak on sale for $11.00/lb

Tesdell’s Farm Fresh Produce (from Elkhart) is back with ground lamb and lamb chops.

Twin Girls Gardens (from Madrid) is back as well with their gourmet jams and jellies.

Grade A Gardens (from Johnston) added new potatoes and fresh, uncured garlic.

7 Pines Farm (from Maxwell) added (limited quantities) of certified organic green beans, curly leaf kale, purple top turnips, and green peppers.

New Family Farm (from Elkhart) added two kinds of kale, two kinds of fresh basil, and purple top turnips.

From Ben of Wabi Sabi Farm (from Granger): “The transition between spring and summer crops has begun. I’ve listed Certified Organic Green Garlic and Marjoram Bunches, and I will probably add broccoli, cabbage, kohlrabi and possibly a few other items closer to the end of the ordering cycle.

IFC Cart is Open; New Producers, New Products!

1,279 Different Products Listed!

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The online shopping opened last night at midnight. It’ll close on Sunday, June 15 at midnight with distribution on Thurs., June 19 at our Des Moines area and Osceola sites and Friday, June 20 in Ames. If you have a conflict, our alternative pickup is 10:30 am to noon on Sat., June 21 at our Franklin Plaza location.

To shop go to https://iowafood.coop and log in. If you need help with your username or password, send an email to info@iowafood.coop. We’ve got a huge selection of really incredible products. See below for new stuff.

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New Family Farm, a new IFC producer from Elkhart, listed green head lettuce.

Purrfect Muttchies, a new IFC Producer from Truro, listed five kinds of pet treats.

Wagner Enterprises (from Dallas Center) is back and has listed rhubarb to go along with a wide variety of baked goods.

Threshing Floor (from Dallas Center) is also back with an incredible array of baked goods.

WW Homestead Dairy (from Waukon) added two new kinds of ice cream (Caramel Cashew and Purple Cow, which is a black raspberry ice cream with chocolate chunks), plus several kinds of flavored cheese curds (Garlic & Dill, Onion & Chive, Jalapeno Ranch, Chipotle Morita, and Sriracha).Ā 

Beaver Creek Collections (from Guthrie Center) added high-tunnel cabbage and beets.

Lee’s Greens (from Nevada) added two lb bags of red and gold mixed tomatoes.

Grade A Gardens (from Johnston) added garlic scapes and two kinds of kale bunches (Red Russian and Curly).

7 Pines Farm (from Maxwell) added Red Russian kale, baby leaf kale, green onions, and green peppers.

Wabi Sabi Farm (from Granger) added a variety of certified organic “gourmet” type potted herbs.

Raccoon Forks (from Redfield) added radishes and kale.

Iowa Heritage Foods (from Bloomfield) added ground turkey and ground beef patties. has theirĀ Corriente beef short ribs on sale for $4.50/lb.

New Pioneer Farm (from Carlisle) added Spagetti Squash transplants.

 

IFC Cart is Open!

1,244 Different Products Listed!

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The online shopping opened last night at midnight. It’ll close on Sunday, June 1 at midnight with distribution on Thurs., June 5 at our Des Moines area and Osceola sites and Friday, June 6 in Ames. If you have a conflict, our alternative pickup is 10:30 am to noon on Sat., June 7 at our Franklin Plaza location.

To shop go to https://iowafood.coop and log in. If you need help with your username or password, send an email to info@iowafood.coop. We’ve got a huge selection of really incredible products. See below for new stuff.

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WW Homestead Dairy (from Waukon) added milk for the first time this last cycle (yeah!). Later today they plan on adding ice cream, which we’ve heard is pretty incredible. Can’t wait.Ā Ā Ā 

Beaver Creek Collections (a mother-daughter team from Guthrie Center) added a “Hi Tunnel Winter Wonderland Kale Mix” and Red Barn Produce (from Dexter) has added potted Lemon Grass to go along with their green onions and rhubarb.

From Jocelyn at Pickle Creek Herbal (from Brighton): “Lots of things happening at Pickle! Our greenhouse is in full swing, and we still have lots of herb seedlings and a few pepper, eggplant, and tomato seedlings. We also have a brand new infused olive oil – Roasted Garlic (awesome for grilling veggies – think asparagus from Wabi Sabi Farm, Maxwell Farms, or SalAmander Farm) – and we’ve added a new herbal lip balm (Apple Chamomile) and two new soap and lip balms (Lime Mint and Lavender Mint)”.

7 Pines Farm (from Maxwell) added some beautiful Napa Cabbage as a new product, and they also have kale, green onions, and a wide variety of dip mixes, salsas, compound butters, and cream cheese spreads.

Wildwood Farms (from Wellsburg) is back (they are selling every other cycle) with two new kinds of nuts (Toffee Pecans and Garlic Chipotle Almonds), plus a new flavor (Chocolate Hazelnut) to their Breakfast Braid selections.

Fieldstone Farms (from Clemons) added Bug Off Insect Repellent (in a push-up stick form) and two new beeswax candles (Frog and Angel) to go along with their wide selection of lip balms, lotions, beeswax candles, and honey products.

Yoke S Ranch (from Russell) has theirĀ Corriente beef short ribs on sale for $4.50/lb.

Wimmer Farms (from Afton) is back and has listed three kinds of lettuce (Butterhead, Loose Leaf, and Romaine) along with two kinds of kale.

Grade A Gardens (from Johnston) has listed spring garlic, spinach, spring lettuce, and baby kale, and Raccoon Forks Farm (from Redfield) has listed two kinds spinach to go along with their eggs and broiler chickens.

Heart of Iowa Soapworks (from Gilbert) has brought back their Beer Shampoo, Unscented Laundry Soap, and Unscented Laundry Soap Bars.

Wagner Enterprises is taking this cycle off, and Sweet Treats without Wheat will be taking off the entire farmer’s market season (I guess I’ll need to visit them at the downtown Farmers Market to get my cheesecake in a jar).

IFC Cart is Open – Got Milk? We Do!

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The online shopping opened last night at midnight. It’ll close on Sunday, May 18, at midnight with distribution on Thurs., May 22, at our Des Moines area and Osceola sites and Friday, May 23 in Ames. If you have a conflict, our alternative pickup is 10:30 am to noon on Sat., May 24 at our new Franklin Plaza location.

Yes, we have new home. The address is 4944 Franklin Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50310 (click here for a blog post that includes a link to a map). We will no longer have a Merle Hay Mall site, so if you usually pick up at the mall, you’ll need to choose a new location when you open your shopping cart. To shop go to https://iowafood.coop and log in. If you need help with your username or password, send an email to info@iowafood.coop.

We’ve got a huge selection of really incredible products, including for the first time MILK (so many reasons to be excited)! See below for new stuff.

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WW Homestead Dairy (from Waukon) added milk. This is their message about the products: “We’ve added our whole, 1%, skim & skim chocolate milk in 1/2 gallons & gallons. Our milk is antibiotic & hormone free. It is pasteurized, but it is not homogenized. Homogenization is when the fat globules in milk are forced through a screen, breaking them up into smaller particles and evenly distributing them in the milk. We believe this is an unnecessary step and our milk is cream-line, meaning the cream rises to the top and you have to shake it yourself to mix it up!”

Beaver Creek Collections
(from Guthrie Center) is a new IFC producer. A “Mother-Daughter team with generations of background in farming and gardening”, they’ve listed Cheery Belle Radishes, Rhubarb, Loose Leaf Lettuce, and Spinach.
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Pickle Creek Herbal (from Brighton): “We have a whole new wave of seedlings ready to go, which means many of the heirloom tomato, pepper, eggplant, and herb varieties that sold out last cycle are back in stock. Also, we have several more basil varieties available, and weā€™ve listed new herbs as well as some brand new hot peppers. Thanks! Jocelyn (the Pickle Creek Girl)” 

7 Pines Farm (from Maxwell) added eight new tomato transplant varieties (Beefsteak, Black Cherry, Blondkopfchen Cherry, Chadwick Cherry, Golden Nugget Cherry, Hillbilly Potato Leaf, Kellogg’s Breakfast, Snow White Cherry) to go along with their dip mixes, salsas, compound butters, and cream cheese spreads.From Lee’s Greens (from Nevada): “We have added lots of transplants (mainly tomatoes). We also have herbs, rhubarb, purple and white bicolor petunia hanging baskets, lettuce mix, swiss chard, and mixed turnips.”

SalAmander Farm (from Bondurant) added asparagus, rhubarb, and basil plants, and Panther Creek Asparagus (from Minburn) also added asparagus.

Broadhorn FarmĀ (from Truro) has two beef products from their Belted Galloway herd on sale: Short Ribs (regularly $6.78/lb, now $5.59) and Round Steak (regularly $9.23/package, now $8.88). Julie writes: “We loved talking to our customers at the Downtown Des Moines Farmers Market last weekend and we’ll be there again on May 24th!!! Come out for a visit and pick up a Broadhorn Farm T-Shirt.”

Yoke S Ranch (from Russell) has theirĀ Corriente beef brisket on sale for $5.00/lb.

The Threshing Floor has unlisted their baked goods because of well-deserved vacation. They plan to relist the 2nd cycle of June.

IFC Cart is Open – Get Your Transplants Ordered!

1,245 Different Products Listed!

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We learned we can use our Merle Hay Mall location for distribution next week, so we opened the online shopping cart last night at midnight. It’ll close on Sunday, May 3, at midnight with distribution on Thurs., May 8, at our Des Moines area and Osceola sites and Friday, May 9 in Ames.Ā 

If you have a conflict, our alternative pickup is 10:30 am to noon on Sat., May 10 at our Merle Hay Mall location.

To shop go to https://iowafood.coop and log in. If you need help with your username or password, send an email to info@iowafood.coop.

We’ve got a huge selection of some really incredible products – baked goods, dairy, meats, eggs, veggies, etc. See below for new stuff and messages from producers.

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By the end of next week, it’ll be time to get your gardens going. Check out this new producer for your fertility needs, and then see the huge variety of transplants that listed.

Central Iowa Organic Fertilizer
just joined. A small family-owned business from Indianola, they produce an worm casting fertilizer. No chemicals are used or added (making the product safe around children and pets) and the castings have no odor (perfect for indoor houseplant use). Other uses are flower and vegetable gardening and crops. 

Wabi Sabi Farm (from near Granger) added 42 certified organic transplants, including 14 tomato varieties, 9 sweet/hot pepper varieties, and various herbs, onions, scallions, Swiss chard, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and broccoli. 

Lee’s Greens (from near Nevada) listed five kinds of tomato transplants and Victoria rhubarb transplants. They’ve also got potted herbs (sweet basil, chives, curled and plain leaf parsley) and several fresh produce items (mixed turnips, swiss chard, lettuce mix).

Pickle Creek Herbal (from near Brighton) listed certified organic Joe’s Long Cayanne hot pepper transplants and a bunch of certified organic herb transplants (basil, sage, thyme, mint, oregano, parsley, chives, and cutting celery). They also have herb-infused olive oils & vinegars, plus herbal soaps, salves & lip balms.Ā 

7 Pines Farm (from near Maxwell) listed five types of herbs plants to go along with their dip mixes, salsas, compound butters, and cream cheese spreads.

Red Barn Produce (from near dexter) listed four kinds of tomato transplants (Cherokee Purple, Dester Heirloom, Golden Jubilee, Wapsipinicon Peach), Sweet Yellow Banana Pepper transplants, and three types of herb transplants. Sue also listed several fresh produce items – arugula, spicy greens, spinach leaves, kale, and green onions.

Raccoon Forks Farm (from near Redfield) has listed bagged spinach, plus they’ve got eggs and their broiler special is still on ($10/chicken, and the normal prices is $3.50/lb, so this offer makes these 4 to 5 lb chickens a real bargain).

Griffieon Family Farm (from near Ankeny) added two new lamb products: Loin Frenched Rack (a single rack that includes 11 ribs) and Frenched Rib Chops ( added two lamb products: Loin Frenched Rack (three chops per package).

Heart of Iowa Soapworks (from Gilbert) added “Resin in the Woods” soap, which is a demo batch from one of Karla’s soapmaking classes. Frankincense & Myrrh with a touch of Sandalwood, it’s “very subtle, not overpowering, more like a light cologne fragrance.”

Broadhorn Farm (from near Truro) added a new product – Petite Shoulder Tenders – from their Belted Galloway herd.

Iowa Pet Adoptions has stopped making their pet treats. We know there are many of you who were loyal customers. Erich indicated that the treats were a fundraiser project that was never intended to last forever, and he says thank you to everyone who bought them.

IFC Cart is Open for Your Easter Food Needs!

1,056 Different Products Listed!

 

Time to buy for your Easter meals. The online cart will close at midnight on Sunday, April 13. Distribution is Thurs., April 17 at our Merle Hay Mall, Downtown, West Des Moines, and Osceola sites and Friday, April 4 in Ames.

Note: we are not having a pick up at our Ankeny site (sorry) because Holy Week conflicts at First Family Church.

If you have a conflict, our alternative pickup is 10:30 am to noon on Sat., April 19 at our Merle Hay Mall location.

To shop go to https://iowafood.coop and log in. If you need help with your username or password, send an email to info@iowafood.coop.

See below for new stuff and messages from producers.

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WW Homestead Dairy (from Waukon) added unsalted butter to go along with their salted version, their cinnamon butter, and their white cheddar cheese curds.Ā 

7 Pines Farm (from near Maxwell) added certified organic parsley and basil plants to go along with their cream cheese spreads, compound butters, baking and dip mixes, and 16 oz jars of salsa and sweet jalapenos.

Matt from Holdeman ABF Poultry (from near Riceville) writes “As many of you many have noticed, our inventory is getting low on our capons. This is due to our processor closing its doors. We have been working to locate a different processor and have succeeded. We are scheduled to process our current flock of birds on May 5th. Shortly after this I will have increased inventory on certain products. Sorry for any hassles this may have caused”.

Raccoon Forks Farm (from near Redfield) has extended their $10/chicken Chicken Freezer Clear Out Special. Their normal prices is $3.50/lb, so this offer makes these 4 to 5 lb chickens a real bargain.

Gardner’s Harvest (from Des Moines) added Hot Cross buns, which are a traditional Easter treat made from a slightly yeasted dough with cranberries, raisins, fresh candied citrus peel, and a sweet glaze.

Yoke S Ranch (from near Russell in Southern Iowa) have their ribeye steaks on sale this cycle for $10/lb.

For Lee at Lee’s Greens (from near Nevada): “We have sweet baby turnips, red and green kale, swiss chard, lettuce mix, spinach, green salanova lettuce heads, cut sweet basil, and pots of chives, basil, and parsley. We may add some greenhouse cucumbers, zucchini, and summer squash at the end of the week”.

Sunrise (from Woodward) has Aloe Vera plants, potted live green garlic, Daikon radish microgreens, and Dwarf Grey Pea shoots.

Heart of Iowa Soapworks (from Gilbert) added Sandalwood Soap – “I made this up as a demo during one of my soapmaking classes. The students loved it – a soft, subtle sandalwood fragrance that’s not overpowering at all”.

Broadhorn Farm (from near Truro) has their ground beef from their Belted Galloway herd on sale this cycle and they’ve added a new Family Grill Beef Bundle.

Fieldstone Farms (from Clemons near Marshalltown) added Watermelon lip balm and two new lotions – Cucumber Melon and White Tea & Berries.

Early Morning Harvest (from near Panora) added four honey products (two sizes of clover honey and two sizes of buckwheat honey) and certified organic corn bread mix.

IFC Shopping Cart is Open!

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The online shopping cart is open. It closes at midnight on Sunday, March 30. Distribution is Thurs., April 3 at our Osceola and Des Moines area sites and Friday, April 4 in Ames. If you have a conflict, our alternative pickup is 10:30 am to noon on Sat., April 5 at our Merle Hay Mall location.

To shop go to https://iowafood.coop and log in. If you need help with your username or password, send an email to info@iowafood.coop.

See below for new stuff.

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WW Homestead Dairy (from Waukon) is a new IFC producer that joined the end of the last cycle. They listed two kinds of butter, and now they’ve added white cheddar cheese curds. We are also talking with them about their milk. The issues are mostly logistical (Waukon is a long ways away). We think it’ll work, but we need to finish ironing out the details. 

7 Pines Farm (from near Maxwell) has added a cream cheese spreads in a variety of flavors (Bacon Onion, Cucumber Dill, Garlic Herb, Spinach, Sun Dried Tomato Basil, Veggie) to go along with their compound butters and cheese logs. They have also added certified organic Basil and Thyme plants.

Zaza’s Pasta (from North Liberty near Iowa City) added three kinds of Orecchiette pasta (Orecchiette means “little ears” in Italian, and this pasta looks exactly like that), plus three kinds or Pappardelle pasta (a wide, flat noodle perfect with a nice meaty ragu). Julie’s springtime flavored Asparagus Fettucine is listed again as well. Click here for a nice IFC blog post on Julie and Zaza’s.

Raccoon Forks Farm (from near Redfield) has a Chicken Freezer Clear Out Special going on ($10/chicken). Their normal prices is $3.50/lb, so this offer makes these 4 to 5 lb chickens a real bargain. But quantities are limited, so you better act quick.

Yoke S Ranch (from near Russell in Southern Iowa) as their minute steak on sale. Regular price is $5.75/lb, and the sale price is $4.75/lb. s back as well.

Timber Ridge Cattle Company (from Osceola) added Ham Hocks and Boneless Center Cut Pork Chops from their Swabian Hall/Large Black crossbred pigs. Those who know heritage hog breeds know these breeds are really, really special. You won’t find these products anywhere, so don’t miss out (supplies are limited!!!). got to give these a try.

Sunrise (from Woodward) added Aloe Vera potted plants, plus Pesto Basil plants.

Heart of Iowa Soapworks (from Gilbert) has her Lavender Cream Goat Milk Soap and Wildman Shampoo back in stock.

Fieldstone Farms (from Clemons near Marshalltown) added Hazelnut Latte, Citrus, and Green Apple lip balms.

IFC Shopping Cart is Open! New Producer, New Products!

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The online shopping cart is open. It closes at midnight on Sunday, March 9th. Distribution is Thurs., March 13 at our Osceola and Des Moines area sites and Friday, March 14 in Ames. If you have a conflict, our alternative pickup is 10:30 am to noon on Sat., March 15 at our Merle Hay Mall location.

To shop go to https://iowafood.coop and log in. If you need help with your username or password, send an email to info@iowafood.coop.

See below for new stuff.

Also, Ebert Honey Company has been with the IFC since we started in 2008, but they will no longer sell products through us. As their business has grown, they’ve begun purchasing honey and beeswax to meet demand. The problem is that we have a policy that producers can’t buy and resell products unless we grant a variance, and these are only granted when the products are not available from other IFC producers. This isn’t the case with honey and beeswax.

We sincerely thank Phil and his family for being a solid producer for the IFC all these years, as well as for his understanding of the importance of following our policies on who can sell what. You can purchase their products in most Des Moines-area Hy-Vee and Dahls stores as well as New City Market. Their beeswax is available through the shopping cart on their website (www.eberthoney.com).

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Crazy Cow Creamery is a new IFC producer from Buffalo Center (way up next to Minnesota). The joined at the end of the last cycle and listed seven kinds of cheddar cheese. Welcome aboard, Bruce and Stacie! 

7 Pines Farm has started making three types of compound butter (butter mixed with seasonings to add flavor): Sun-Dried Tomato, Honey Cinnamon, and Garlic. They also make three kinds of cheese logs (cream cheese mixed with seasoning and formed into a log for easy slicing): Bacon Onion, Garlic Herb, and Veggie.

Lee’s Greens added potted sweet basil and parsley (curled and plain-leaf). They’ve only listed swiss chard at the moment, but they’ll probably add other greens later in the ordering period. Part of the issue is this (darn) cold weather, but they are also beginning to convert their greenhouses to other crops – tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, summer squash, head lettuces, cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli. They are hoping for tomatoes by May. Can hardly wait.

Broadhorn Farm took last cycle off (new grandson!), but they are back with these sales on grass-fed beef products from their Belted Galloway herd: 1) ribeye steaks (was $15.98/lb, now $12.99/lb); 2) round steak (was $8.89/lb, now $7.69/lb); and 3) a “Super Supper Sale” that includes 3 roasts, 3 rounds steaks, 3 short ribs, 3 crosscut shanks, and 6 minute steaks (approximately 25 lbs @ $6/lb – a great value).

Audubon County Family Farms is back as well. They’ve listed quarter, half, and whole beef from their Registered Lowline Black Angus beef herd. Their smaller size make them “more suited to modern American families, your freezers, your healthier eating habits, and your pocketbooks”. These will be direct sales between you and the producer, but it’s an excellent way to stock up on beef for the summer. You’ll want to call soon (712-563-3044) to make arrangements.

Yoke S Ranch has their Corriente stew meat on sale this cycle for $5/lb.