Seedling plants have arrived from @pearson_organics ! Variety of tomatoes, peppers, greens and herbs. Come on in soon for the best selection, I have a feeling these are going to be moving out quickly. 🌱
Mmmmmm, these scones smell delish.
We were able to get a little Jenny Lind Bakery today; Norwegian Health bread, Spinach Parmesan Bread, scones, cookies and Off Road bars.
See you tomorrow, open 9-4!
Old buildings downtown have all sorts of stories of spirits, here’s the latest paranormal activity report! #shopfeedheal #yourlocalhealthfoodstore #threesistersredwing
That sun feels AH-MAZING!
Megs and I taking a quick Yerba Mate break on the stoop before the @gatherandgrazekitchen lunch rush. What a perfect day ☀️
#shopfeedheal #freshlocaleats
A Death Cafe is a place where strangers gather around a table of baked goods and a fresh batch of coffee or tea. The setting is informal and there’s no objective or agenda. After a short meet and greet, a facilitator guides a group in conversation around death. The conversation becomes an organic exploration. As reluctant as some attendees might feel, we learn that we can trust humans with the topic of death.
There’s no judgment or shame around the contemplation and sharing about death. The conversation might include death pre-planning or the fear of death. Wherever the conversation leads, we learn that we’re not alone in our concerns and thoughts about death.
Death Cafes are open to all persons regardless of gender, sex, and belief system.
Join us at the Three Sisters Room tonight Wednesday April 15th from 6-7:30 pm.