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Organic groceries/Organic Chicken/Meat

Other than Whole Foods and Trader Joe's, are there any other places that sell organic foods at a cheaper cost - like maybe a co-op of some sort? I was also wondering if anybody knows of a place to purchase bulk grass-fed beef, chicken and even eggs. Also, is Nature's Promise (Stop & Shop organic line) good quality organic food?

I cook from scratch and avoid processed foods as much as I can but the cost of organic food is really hard to manage financially.

Any input is greatly appreciated!

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Stop and shop and big y both have an organic line that I don't think is any different then other organic food but to be honest I like the 365 line that whole foods sells and it the best price around.

The Tip Top Country Store in Brookfield, MA center has a co-op. The offer meat from a local farmer it comes in a combination of beef, chicken & lamb.

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All the Nature's Promise things that I've tried have been great. I don't know about extent of their organic farming techniques. They may not be as environmentally beneficial as others but as far as taste goes they are fine. We're vegetarians here so I couldn't tell you about beef or chicken. I've look for a co-op on this side of the state but I haven't had any luck. It seems to be a Western Mass thing. Good luck!
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We've been shopping organically for years now and I'm finding I can get most of what I need at the local Stop & Shop or Price Chopper stores. I'm not crazy about their brand products but will buy them if I need to. Supernatural in Bristol is OK, Garden of Light in Simsbury is good too. As long as you're reading labels for surgar, etc., you'll do fine locally. If I could, I would shop Whole Foods every week, it's just not cost-effective.
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E. K.

Stop and shop and big y both have an organic line that I don't think is any different then other organic food but to be honest I like the 365 line that whole foods sells and it the best price around.

Hi N.,

I don't know where you live, but chances are good that there may be some local farms who raise their livestock sustainably and humanely and maybe even labeled organic. Near me in NH is Miles Smith Farm ###-###-####) they raise and sell highland cattle by the piece or by the cow (1/4, 1/2) and their prices are very reasonable. You may also check the UNH extension and see if they have a list of NH farms who raise organic livestock. I imagine that other state schools would have something similar in other states. Good luck. Another little tidbit... I have 4 chickens and most of the year I get 3-4 eggs a day. I feed organic layer food and table scraps and the eggs are great. If you have the room, zoning laws and inclination, chickens can be a lot of fun. Good luck.

I love Nature's Promise goods, and I've found they are VERY fairly priced.

The Tip Top Country Store in Brookfield, MA center has a co-op. The offer meat from a local farmer it comes in a combination of beef, chicken & lamb.

I love Natures Promise, and when you buy this brand at Stop and Shop they give you back a $5 coupon towards any Natures Promise purchase!

Yes, you can find "wild harvest" at BJs and other local grocery stores.

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