2021 Options for Shopp’n!

Market,

Last year may have been the first time, for so many of us, that grocery shopping became a thing we did from our laptops, mobile phones, and tablets. Local grocers and retailers quickly transformed themselves to accommodate the need for these personalized services.

Following is a list of other options for grocery shopping that you might not have heard of before and which are transforming the landscape of variety, saving food from becoming waste and maybe even giving us a break on costs!

Check them out! If you give them a try please share your experience by posting comments to our page! Let us know what works! Let us know what doesn’t work! Share any you know about that are not listed here.

https://www.misfitsmarket.com/

Check out Misfits Market for discounts on groceries. You choose your box size and box contents. The website also offers recipes, food storage tips, and suggestions for pantry items and more!

https://www.imperfectfoods.com/

Check out Imperfect Foods for ‘food with character’. With a mission to deliver sustainable and affordable groceries the website offers ideas for meal planning, food preparation and storage tips. You shop, they deliver!

http://www.northunionfarmersmarket.org/

Year round access to local shopping supporting local farms with multiple locations for freshness, seasonal options, with ease of access.

“Because fresh local foods taste better and are more nutritious. The food is transported shorter distances, using fewer resources with less environmental impact. And buying truly local food directly benefits our Northeast Ohio farmers and builds the region’s economy”

http://cityfresh.org

Based in Oberlin with local area distribution sites for ease of pickup. Established and operating on a CSA model. You choose your size, Single or Family, and enjoy the surprises of your haul each week. Offering SNAP payment options and other OH subsidized financial assistance.

  • Sustainably-grown fresh fruits and vegetables
  • Tiered-pricing that everyone can afford
  • Week-to-week ordering – order for one week or 20. There’s no big upfront cost or long-term commitment!
  • Nutrition education – learn to eat seasonally with our weekly e-newsletter.
  • Reducing the distance from farm to feast – all our produce is grown within 75 miles of Cleveland.
  • Community building – our fresh stops are run by volunteers from your neighborhood, the perfect folks to get to know good food with!
  • Creating economic opportunities for local farmers!

More than Community Supported Agriculture, City Fresh’s social justice mission means agriculture supports community. Join us and make your meals meaningful.

http://www.coitmarket.org/

Operating year round check out the website for Vendors List, Events, and Seasonal selections! This market also boasts access to No Wheat, No Worries gluten free bakery!

“The Coit Road Farmers’ Market has been an anchor on Cleveland’s east side since 1932, with a mission of providing access to affordable, locally grown farm fresh products to the residents of Greater Cleveland.  The non-profit Market is operated by volunteers supported by customers, farmers, sponsors and fund raising events.”

https://www.millergrassfed.com/

Miller Livestock is located in the northeastern corner of OH.

Meet us at various Cleveland locations every other Thursday (On the Rise/Cafe Avalaun/Aurelia) or find us at the Howland Farmer’s Market (see below) the 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month.

Pre-orders are required, average wait times vary depending on the time of year. Pick up directly from the processor or arrange for delivery.

Check out the website for the current list of items available.

Orders can be placed via: email: millergrassfed@aol.com or text: 330.307.1707

Payment is made at time of pickup via personal check.

https://www.facebook.com/HowlandFarmersMarket

Our market provides a bounty of farm fresh fruits and vegetables grown by local or regional growers, value added food made locally, and a selection of non-food items. Our market strives to meet the economic goals of participating vendors, the health needs of the local community, and long term sustainability of the land by creating a successful and sustainable market.

Farmers Market Value Statements:

  • Bring a variety of fresh locally-grown or locally-produced foods to the community.
  • Support a local food economy.
  • Promote sustainable agriculture.
  • Enhance local food literacy.
  • Celebrate the cultural flavors of the Mahoning Valley.
  • Create an enjoyable community experience

We Proudly Honor SNAP, PRODUCE PERKS, Produce Rx, WIC, and the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Programs

Contact info:

Farmers Market Manager – via phone at 330 856-3461 OR

via email at FarmersMarket@howlandtownship.org

Senza Gluten NY

https://senzaglutennyc.com/

GLUTEN-FREE BAKERY

NOW SHIPPING OUR BAKED GOODS ALL OVER THE USA

Upon opening the Senza Gluten restaurant in Greenwich Village, NYC in 2014, our goal was simple – by ensuring a 100% gluten free environment, we aimed to create an inclusive atmosphere where guests with celiac disease or a gluten intolerance could enjoy a beautiful meal and good company without fear of getting sick.

In 2018 we opened the Senza Gluten Cafe & Bakery down the street in order to expand our menu of breads, pastries, and baked goods.

Bakery items available for mail order include: Breads/Buns/Baguettes and Pizza Shells, Cakes, Cookies, Muffins, Scones, Rings (Bundt style)

Nothing Bundt Cakes

Many locations

First the bad news: Nothing Bundt Cakes makes beautiful (mostly) gluten filled cakes.

The (maybe) good news is that “gluten-free flavor is available at select bakeries”.

This bakery makes only bundt cakes in a variety of sizes. There were a number of flavors on display, one of which was gluten free chocolate chip.

The counter clerk shared a binder with cake ingredients and assured me that separate pans and utensils are used in preparation.

The “Bundtlet” was a large muffin size, moist and dotted with mini chocolate chips. It was topped with their signature cream cheese frosting. A truly decadent treat.

Two sizes are available gluten free. The “Bundlet” was $5 (50 cents more than the gluten filled options) and 8 inch for $25 ($3 more). The clerk said that cakes are available with 20 minutes notice.

I visited the South Euclid store located on the North side of Cedar Center – 13949 Cedar Rd, South Euclid, OH 44118.

Other nearby stores are in Avon (35925 Detroit Rd, Avon, OH 44011) and Canton (4468 Belden Village St NW, Canton, OH 44718). They may have the gluten free cakes.

Sweet Crumb Pastries

https://www.facebook.com/sweetcrumbpastries/

Diane shares:

I bought Chocolate Donuts and Apple Cake from the Sweet Crumb Pastries stand at Wildroots Market at Legacy Village.  Everything is gluten free and it is hard to decide what to get.
The donuts were made with avocado and sweet potato and topped with edible flowers.   They were moist and tasty. 

The apple cake was dense with a typical gluten free crumb. 
Prices were as to be expected for gluten free baked goods.  

Grand Oak Culinary Market – Canada

Canada

http://www.grandoakculinary.ca/

4600 Victoria Avenue
Vineland, ON
L0R 2E0

Canadian phone  T: 289.567.0487

Our guest Janden writes:
This is a great market, deli, and bakery. 
They serve wonderful GF wraps, sandwiches, and baked goods, with a full GF kitchen. 
My #1 stop on the way to Toronto!  I
n fact I usually call a couple of days ahead to have my favorite muffins ready for pick up.