Inside, they had all manner of natural packaged foods, sauces, salad dressings and just about anything you might want:
And, of course, whole grain pastas:
Locally produced pottery and beeswax candles:
The friendly counter folks are always pleasant. On this day they were advertising an upcoming member potluck:
Squeak Creek Apiaries honey, a locally produced treat with which I was already quite familiar:
There was a bakery in an old carriage house out back and the Co-Op had nearly sold out of their products already that day:
Vitamins and minerals, of course:
In the back, member workers prepared foods for sale. That cooler to the left is where I often find "Fakin Bacon" and Tempeh wraps:
I passed through the produce section again on my way out:
And snapped one last photo of their stunning flowers and attractive building. There were tables on the porch at which a couple of guys chatted as they ate their lunch. Quite a place and an asset to the community:
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