Little-known GEM avocado is hitting the big time
Most avocadoes eaten in the U.S. are the Hass variety, but a tasty new option is now bearing fruit.
Most avocadoes eaten in the U.S. are the Hass variety, but a tasty new option is now bearing fruit.
Toxin levels • Washington wines • Museum dedicated to Mexican food • New potato variety • Hemp survey • French dressing deregulated • Trade aid inequities • Seafood grants • [...]
Voting closes May 2 for the three candidates running for election to the PCC Board of Trustees.
With local grain and wild sourdough cultures, one bakery is connecting an island ecosystem. Barn Owl Bakery can’t feed the world, but its model can be shared, evolved, and adapted [...]
The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community shows how eelgrass and aquaculture can co-exist in Puget Sound.
Which ingredients are allowed in products PCC carries, and why? In a major new project, detailed and updated product standards are now online, along with PCC’s requirements for producers and [...]
See how three local farmers markets bring culturally relevant foods to their communities, supporting both growers and residents.
As the outdoor cooking instructor at Camp Nor’wester, our Bastyr University correspondent learned lessons herself about the natural world.
Most curbside recycling programs don’t accept this thin, stretchy material, but PCC has launched a pilot program to keep more of it out of landfills.
PCC now has more than 100,000 members. We are spotlighting a few of the many people who help the co-op thrive.
Meet Colton Van Brenk from the Bothell PCC and Hayden Caldwell from the Ballard PCC!
The Kirkland PCC, planned more than 40 years ago as “Co-op East,” has moved to a brighter, bigger and significantly updated new building.
Community support goes beyond food at Byrd Barr Place, where a receptionist answers the phone and connects callers with other services to meet their needs, from warm clothes to housing [...]
From a salad greens harvester to a climate-controlled cheese cave, PCC grants are helping organic farms survive and thrive around the state. Even a small financial boost can make a [...]
In an unheralded but essential job, workers from around the globe at Dreamland Foods make a sweetener-free Vegenaise —plus other contributions to delectable deli foods.
The Tulalip Tribe plays a leading role in Chinook salmon restoration work, and the fish is a crucial part of its culture and identity. The tribal fishery is one of [...]
Chicken welfare concerns •Turmeric testing • Seed story • Receipt questions • Recipe requests • Special orders • Dividend balances