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Laura

Prasad Incense

Many wonderful scents to brighten your holidays brought to you by a company in a Maharishi community in a small-town in Southern Iowa. Who knew?

Nemat Amber Perfume Oil

Normally, I am not a fan of Amber oil, but I can NOT get enough of this stuff! I would say this Amber is more similar to Egyptian Musk (which I am a huge fan of), rather than most other Amber oils I have smelled which, as a former essential oil guru acquaintance once remarked, are too presumptuous. The oil is delicious, and if you are feeling like treating yourself, check out the perfume mist!

Maya Kaimal Black Lentil & Tomato & Cumin Everyday Dal

This is quickly becoming a favorite cold-weather comfort dish of mine. A long-time fan of dal makhani at Indian restaurants, this is Maya Kaimal’s take on that savory North Indian dish and it is delicious, not to mention quick and convenient!

Jess

Maple Syrup Tin Candle

Handcrafted in Canada with 100% Natural Soy Wax. Each artisan wick is made of natural wood using good forestry practices. Listen to the crackling sound of a fireplace when the candle is lit.

Fever Tree Ginger Ale and Ginger Beer

These come in 4-packs and they are just the    perfect size for mixers or on their own!

Mount Hagen Organic Fair Trade Instant Coffee

I love coffee, but I have very little time and so it is really easy for me to throw a scoop in my Klean Kanteen and some creamer and hit the road. The best part is I don’t have to worry about not having the essential coffee/creamer at my next stop!

Amy

Matr Boomie Gift Wrap

At a generous 22" x 30", this 100% recycled cotton gift wrap is a great value. The designs are gorgeously colorful and unique, and the paper texture is as special as the gift you wrap in it! A cut waaaay above the thin, glossy standard paper! Give that gift from the <3 even more meaning with this India-made craft!

Sun Leaf Pure Essential Reed Diffusers

I keep one in my bathroom at all times. Long-lasting, not overpowering scents that make sense! A nice alternative to a strong room sprays, candles, or incense.

Bean

Sock-It-To-Me Socks

I honestly own at least seven pairs of these. So fun and always an appreciated gift. I'm sure you already see a pair you need!


Lacey

Pacha Soap Co. Soap

These soaps smell so good! And they are so beautiful; it's hard to pick a favorite. Sustainably sourced natural ingredients make them even more special. They would make such a nice gift. Definitely the most delicious smelling package we receive at the Co-op.

Caitlyn

Silk Road Bazaar Felt Ornaments

These cute ornaments are hand-felted and hand-stitched by artisans in Nepal. I got a flamingo and a unicorn to put on my tinsel tree last year. Can't wait to add to my collection this year!

Benjamin

Earthbound Farm Organic Spring Mix

This delicious salad mix makes entertaining a breeze! Dinner party for 12 and you're stressed about the main course? At least you don't have to worry about the salad! It's triple washed, organic, and ready to go! Just throw it in a bowl and place some olive oil and balsamic vinegar on the table and let your guests dress it themselves (how European!).

Abigail

KerryGold Salted Butter

Hands down the tastiest butter stocked on the Co-op's shelves. My household wouldn't be what it is without it. Delicious—pairs wonderfully softened with a Batch Bakehouse baguette.

Willy Street Co-op Hot Toddy Concentrate

I pick up a bottle of the Hot Toddy Concentrate whenever I feel remotely like a sickness is coming on. Whether I actually turn out to be sick or not, it ALWAYS makes me feel better. I mix it with hot water for ultimate coziness. A little bit goes a long way, and it is really nice to share as well.

Kelsey

FEED Bakery Sugar Cookies

First of all, I have to say that I have never had something from FEED that I haven't loved. These sugar cookies are just the latest—they're chewy and delicious. I also love the FEED Bakery Training program, which helps un- and under-employed folks on the north side with baker training and job placement. Good food, good organization, what's not to love?

Kringle Cream

Stay warm all winter with Kringle Cream, a delicious liqueur with a nutty, warm flavor that is great to sip alone or add to coffee or hot cocoa. Think Rumchata but less sweet, or Bailey's but less strong. Plus it's local! Available at North and West only.

Max

Red Kuri Squash

Red Kuri is always one of my favorite winter squash varieties, if not the best! It always delivers in taste, with a smooth, sweet, chestnut-like flavor, and deep hued yellow-ish orange flesh. It’s great baked, sauteed, steamed, you name it. Don’t forget it pairs really well with the chestnuts you’ll find around the holidays in the Produce department, as well!

Justin

Fuyu Persimmons

There are fruits and veggies that I have grown to enjoy more and more with each passing year; Fuyu Persimmons are on that list of those fruits. With a warm and rich caramel like flavor and a flesh that can be eaten while still crunchy or jam-like soft, this is one of my favorite fall fruits. Add a little cream cheese on top of a sliced Fuyu topped with pomegranate seeds or bake it into your favorite dessert it has an amazing versatility that I've grown to strongly appreciate.

James

Satsuma Mandarins

Every winter the Satsuma Mandarin obsession begins again. These mandarins are absolutely amazing in every way. They're tiny and cute, easy to peel, and they're packed full of wonderful citrus flavor! I have at least two almost every morning before work.

Angelica

Willy Street Co-op Orange You Glad It's Vegan Cake Slice

I love everything about this cake. Its bright sweet citrus flavor, its creamy frosting, the fact that it's light enough to still feel good afterwards...everything!


Hallie

Cedar Roads Smoked Ham Hock

These are super handy for soups and stews and easy on the pocketbook! I recently used one to make the best red beans and rice I've ever had. Available at East and North only.


DaddyDean

Gail Ambrosius Truffle Gift Boxes

She makes some of the best chocolate candies I have ever consumed!

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