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Saturday, March 01, 2008
Health Food, Bulk Food in the Fox Cities
Local health food and bulk food stores are listed on a page at FindItFoxValley.com. I've been to the Granary Bulk Foods (2125 N. Richmond St, Appleton) and know the owners. Nice place to get a variety of hard-to-find items, healthy foods, plus all sorts of bulk items. Call 920-830-3311.
The Red Radish in Neenah has been recommended to me by several people. The Red Radish
Natural Foods is at 447 S. Commercial Street, Neenah. Call 920-720-3281.
I'm planning to try the relatively new and large Soul Purpose Organics and Wellness Center at 1110 S. Oneida St, Appleton. Phone: 920-733-7685.
If you've had experience with any of these, let me know!
The Red Radish in Neenah has been recommended to me by several people. The Red Radish
Natural Foods is at 447 S. Commercial Street, Neenah. Call 920-720-3281.
I'm planning to try the relatively new and large Soul Purpose Organics and Wellness Center at 1110 S. Oneida St, Appleton. Phone: 920-733-7685.
If you've had experience with any of these, let me know!
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Please add The Free Market on Wisconsin Avenue in Appleton to your list. They offer a great selection of organic food and have the best selection of gluten free foods in the area. You'll find more information on their web site at http://www.thefreemrket.com
Don't waste your time with Soul Purpose. Very little variety and an ulterior agenda. The Free Market is definitely worth checking out.
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