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 <description>&lt;img src=&quot;/gallery2/40569/header_logo.gif&quot; class=&quot;noborderleft&quot;&gt;I joined &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.wedge.coop/&quot;&gt;the Wedge&lt;/a&gt; today. And that makes me happy. I love the whole idea behind it. If you&#039;re ignorant, a co-op means that one is part owner of the company. In other words, I&#039;m now a stock holder of the Wedge grocery store. Okay -- that sounds fancy and such, but in reality it really means I simply choose to pay more for my groceries and eat organically. Then, once a year in June, they send me a check of that year&#039;s profit sharing. Last year it was ~$43.

So forget all that. What interests me is that the Wedge is certified organic. Think &quot;year round Farmer&#039;s Market&quot;. If you&#039;ve had the pleasure of having a steak from the local Farmer&#039;s Market or bringing home a fresh basket of produce from such, you know what I&#039;m talking about. It&#039;s healthier, truer to a greener and more basic form of subsistence, and in some small way -- better for the environment. (There&#039;s so much less packaging and what exists is at least recyclable.) :) And it really does taste better. Try it and see sometime.

&lt;a href=&quot;javascript:CaricaFoto(&#039;/gallery2/40571/storefront1.jpg&#039;)&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;/gallery2/40574/storefront1.jpg&quot; class=&quot;right&quot;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;Although I sort of feel like my wallet was just raped, (I bought all the missing kitchen essentials today), I&#039;m content in the knowledge that I again have a well stocked kitchen, that the money I paid for it goes to the small organic farmers filling the store, and back to me and the other members. Screw you -- Cub Foods, Rainbow, Lunds, Byerly&#039;s and others. Forget you -- Super-Target and Super-Walmart and Sam&#039;s Club. No more chemically enhanced, ultra-violet light grown, more paper and plastic than food wrapped items for me. I&#039;ve always enjoyed spending an extra dollar on something knowing I&#039;m helping to support the little man, the family business, and the independent. In a way it&#039;s a little like a tip for the extra service entailed and it&#039;s certainly money well spent.

And so I embrace my eco-friendly grocery world with open arms. I just don&#039;t have the hipster glasses to go with it. (Although the tattoos and piercings help me blend in.) ;) And it goes well with my MPR membership, don&#039;t ya think?</description>
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 <pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2007 16:43:26 -0600</pubDate>
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