On Friday, September 16, 2016 at 11:49:14 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
> >
> > Ah! You're right. You can buy organic stuff everywhere these days, and
> > vitamins and supplements of all kinds, too. Health food stores scream
> > 1970's to me. 
>
> Thank goodness for the 1970's then. I've got a killer health food store
> only 1/3 mile from my house. They rule for selling things that you can't
> find elsewhere. A giant bulk spice/herb section, bulk grains of all
> kinds....things that no other store sells. Plus all the organic
> *anything* that you might want to try. Vegetarian foods, vegan foods,
> all the weirdo alt.foods that you can possibly think of.
>
> In the back they also feature astrology readings, tarot card readings,
> Ed the chiropractor, massages, alt.life.in.other.dimensions, psychics,
> ehehh It's spacy but it rules.
>
> http://heritagenaturalmarket.com/
We've got enough hippies left to support numerous alternative markets.
The queen of them all is the People's Food Coop:
<http://peoplesfood.coop/>
I like this one (it has parking):
<http://www.arborfarms.com>
This one probably counts. I get my takeout sushi here, and it
smells like a health food sto
<http://www.luckysmarket.com/ann-arbor-mi/>
Google found several others that I've never been to. Plus, we've
got TWO Whole Foods.
Cindy Hamilton