Organic foods come from producers who take providing foods with high nutrient content, and no added chemicals, seriously. Organic farmers use natural methods of pest control, crop rotation and fertilization. Chemicals worked into the ground and sprayed on plants have been proven harmful to people and animals. In addition, these chemicals leak into the ground water supply. Buying organically grown foods is the best way to ensure that your family is getting nutritious, healthy and safe foods.
Grant Family Farms is a true asset to the community. With a commitment to being a good steward of the Earth for over 25 years, they have proven their dedication to bringing fresh, healthy food closer to home, becoming the first certified organic farm in the state of Colorado.
In addition to their store based in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Grant Family Farms offers Community Support Agriculture Shares in order to supply families, markets and communities with fresh organic produce. With the CSA program you pre-purchase a share of the summer harvest. Different share sizes are available to meet individual needs. This share will get you fresh produce in-season (26 weeks, from June- December) that you will receive weekly. Eggs are also available. To find out more information or to take out a share go to the Grant Family Farm website at: http://www.grantfarms.com/farms/index.html or call them at their office located in Wellington, CO. - (970) 568-7654.
Golden Organics is located in Arvada, Colorado, with a bulk warehouse just west of Denver. Golden Organics is a great warehouse style resource to get all of your organic dry goods. Certified both Organic and Kosher, this is the perfect place to find healthy and safe legumes, nuts, flours, dried fruits, snacks, spices and more. While most products are picked up from their warehouse or delivered to stores, Golden Organics works with clubs (usually a group of families or a share organization) to deliver these goods to the community. For more information visit their website: http://www.goldenorganics.net or call them at (303) 456-5616.
Having both of these great suppliers in the area makes a healthy, organic lifestyle possible for families in the Denver area. Fresh produce from a family farm and quality bulk organic dry goods from around the world delivered to your area. Eat well and enjoy the taste of real, safe meals when you purchase your food from these organic companies.
Published by Kristen Anne Harvey
Kristen is a freelance writer and research consultant. She makes her home in Southeast Nebraska. The Owner of The Secret Place Writing Services for almost 10 years, Kristen can be found at her website www.re... View profile
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Post a CommentI buy mostly organic fruits and vegetables from a good outlet where I live. Worth every penny, especially for the items most likely to have absorbed the most sprays. Good writing, teammate!