Guest guest Posted August 2, 2002 Report Share Posted August 2, 2002 Since I have started the raw-vegan life. I have noticed that there are few places within the city(Chicago)to find organically grown produce. I am therefor, asking if there are better ways of cleaning the produce that are available or if there are places that have reasonable produce for delivery that are organic? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2002 Report Share Posted August 3, 2002 There are A LOT of places to buy organic produce in chicago. Whole Foods Market carries a lot of organic produce. If you live inside the chicago city limits, Stanley's produce is on the corner of North Ave and Elston(just east of I90/94). They carry a lot of organic produce as well. You can also try farmers markets in either Lincoln Square or Roscoe Village. Wild Oats Market also carries organic produce. If you are near evanston, try the People's Market. They are similar to Wild Oats. Also, there's a health food store on Diversey just west of Clark that carries a limited amount of organic produce. I go there often, but can't think of the name right now to save my life! You can find anything in chicago. Even Durians. If you want to mail order organics, there is a farm in Yorkville that does that...can't remember the name right now, but will find it. Also, you might want to join the Organic Food Network in Wheaton. They have lots of good information available and also raw food potlucks. Karyn's Fresh Corner, you probably know about it, but they have raw potlucks, too. Her food isn't 100% raw (she uses a ton of bragg's), but its nice to go there when you don't feel like taking the time to prepare something yourself. You'll just feel like drinking an entire gallon of water afterwards because of all the braggs! Arizona rawfood, " raveness2002us " <raveness2002us> wrote: > Since I have started the raw-vegan life. I have noticed that there > are few places within the city(Chicago)to find organically grown > produce. I am therefor, asking if there are better ways of cleaning > the produce that are available or if there are places that have > reasonable produce for delivery that are organic? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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