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Thanks to everyone who's pledged to Round Up this month. On our first day, over 2000 people donated over $1000 to the food pantries!
From Nov. 30 to Jan. 3 we’re asking customers to round up their bill, to donate the extra to the food pantry. Look for signs in our stores.
Yellow Dog Orchard is roasting chestnuts outside our Hillsborough store til 7. Stop by to try one, or look for them tomorrow in Carrboro from 3-6.
Some of our holiday menu items--and we’ll have fresh and roasted turkeys! https://weaverstreetorders.com/
Green Your Halloween
Ghosts and goblins, candy and costumes - Halloween is right around the corner! While this time of year is filled with fun festivities, many traditions can translate into lots of waste and carbon emissions. However, there are ways to reduce the impact of your creepy celebrations.
Here are some tips on how to have an eek-o-friendly Halloween.
Trick or Treat
Use reusable trick or treat bags. Instead of carrying around old plastic bags, opt for using reusable cloth shopping bags or decorating an old pillowcase to hold all your goodies!
Pumpkins
Halloween season creates a demand for 1.1 billion pounds of pumpkin per year - support farmers and help the environment by buying local organic pumpkins! Instead of dumping an old pumpkin in the landfill, break down leftover pieces for wonderful compost. You can also help reduce food waste by making the most of your pumpkin by cooking the seeds, making a pie, or using the flesh for pumpkin muffins or bread! The Carolina Tiger Rescue (http://carolinatigerrescue.org/) in Pittsboro will accept whole pumpkins—not ones that have been carved or painted to make tiger toys. They stuff the pumpkins with “enrichments” and let the tigers go to town.
Costumes
Store-bought Halloween costumes made from synthetic fibers that are only used for one night will last for decades as clothing waste. Wasteful and usually expensive, store-bought costumes can also contain levels of toxic chemicals that have been linked to several harmful health effects. Green your costumes with some simple DIY tips and help reduce the 41 million pounds of clothing waste generated each Halloween:
* Look in your very own closet for costume inspiration. Instead of buying cheap mass-produced non-recyclable polyvinyl chloride (PVC) costumes, get creative and make your own from old clothes. Your closet can offer endless combos of fun get-ups, ranging from rock stars to scarecrows to the living dead.
* Go to a local thrift store and see if anything jumps out at you. Look for cool accessories and fun pieces like a witch’s broom or groovy hat! We have great local thrift, and your purchases are a real treat to local charities such as the PTA Thrift stores (http://ptathriftshop.org/home.shtml), Club Nova in Carrboro (https://clubnova.org/thrift-shop/), and Orange Congregations in Mission in Hillsborough (http://www.ocimnc.org/thriftshop.php)
* Instead of purchasing overpriced plastic and rubber masks, use makeup and face paint that you may already have around the house.
* No need to buy mixtures of nasty chemicals to use on your zombie costume - check out this link on how to make non-toxic (and tasty) fake blood: http://chemistry.about.com/od/fakebloodrecipes/a/Edible-Fake-Blood-Recipes.htm
* Giant pieces of cardboard can be your best friend! They can be a blank canvas for any creative idea. Add some accessories and you’ll have a spook-tacular costume, like this adorable trash can and recycling bin combo or milk and cookies. Visit this website for more ideas and instructions: https://www.buzzfeed.com/juliegerstein/easy-lazy-cardboard-halloween-costumes?utm_term=.ctNBMKejJ#.kq7jRb5vV
* Organize a costume swap with your friends - it’s cheap, easy, and fun!
* If you’re having a party, give out prices for the best (and worst) homemade costumes to encourage people to get crafty.
* If you’re still stuck for ideas, head back to the basics: a simple bed-sheet still makes for a classic ghost or Greek god/goddess!
* Recycle your old/unused costumes instead of trashing them after the end of the festivities at the Scrap Exchange in Durham. They will gladly accept and reuse your outfits. More fun for the future!
Halloween is a wonderful time for family fun and interaction with your community - set an example for future generations by making environmentally friendly choices and having a safe night.
Medusa is all ready for Halloween this Friday in Carrboro!
It’s the second annual Curds & Crafts Festival. We’re celebrating southern artisan cheesemakers and North Carolina craft brewers with the natural and delicious pairing of cheeses and beers. Sample the wares and chat with cheesemakers and brewers about their craft. Tickets include unlimited samples of beer and cheese, a souvenir tasting glass, an insulated Curds... Continue Reading
Tickets are on sale!
A quick way to get more protein in your diet and take advantage of this weekend's Weekend Deal: 50% off Ancient Nutrition bone broth powder (August 12-14, 2016).
Try it in stores this weekend, or make it at home.
What is it about sliced cheese? When the person behind the deli counter hands you a packet of slices, it's so hard not to open the bag and start peeling them off to eat right in the store. Now, thanks to direct buying from the Cabot Creamery Cooperative, three of our sliced cheeses are only $6.99/lb.
Local kefir is here!
We now carry local cheese made with water buffalo milk, courtesy of Fading D Farm in Salisbury, NC. These artisan, farmstead cheeses are from a small family farm that raises its own water buffalo on pasture. David and Faythe DiLoreto began the farm and dairy after their first taste of authentic buffalo mozzarella. The fresh... Continue Reading
This super easy pasta is a great way to enjoy locally made Melina's pastas.
Perfect with Melina’s fresh noodles.
Photos from the Community Food Sort.
http://www.weaverstreetmarket.coop/thanks-for-helping/
Meet the alpacas!
http://www.weaverstreetmarket.coop/event/open-farm-event-alpacas/
Our pastry bakers were asked to make a cake with a peacock--here it is!