Store Hours

Open Tuesday - Saturday, 12 PM ~ 6:30PM







Shut Sunday & Monday































Wednesday, December 30, 2009

End of year

Yes, we are in the end-of-year sale game! All gift-ables 25% off: candles, incense, journals, jewelry, t-shirts, plants, Creepy Baby, Dirty Girls, Arctic Accoutrements, and more and more!

New hours with the New Year: Tuesday - Saturday, 2PM - 6:30PM.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Fall hours--special case pricing--move gardening indoors

Fall hours,
20% off full cases ordered in October,
turn to indoor gardening: sprout seeds and beans for highly nutritious, easily digested fresh and--very--locally grown food; cultivate house plants that clean the air, spider plants are some of the best for removing formaldehyde molecules; make your own kombucha with a SCOBY which will continue to grow, tea--real camellia, not herbal tisanes--and a warm, dark corner to brew for a week. Enjoy your indoor growing season!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Farmer's Market

Beginning this Saturday, August 22, a Farmer's Market will be hosted by SEEES (Sustainable Skagway) at You Say Tomato--north side of the store. Bring what you've grown or made, along with a table and change and please make a donation to Sustainable Skagway ($5).

Friday, June 19, 2009

New North Eden

New hours and a new menu beginning the week of June 22. Lucas, Michael and Tim will be offering us a fresh menu featuring raw foods!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

North Eden Opens Soon!

North Eden will be open Cinco de Mayo, maybe earlier! Look for fabulous baked goods every day, delicious hot bowls and big breakfast burritos to start your day!

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Spring is coming...

Longer, sunnier days, seed catalogs in the mail, beginning of daylight savings, spring break from school, Buckwheat ski classic...enjoy and let's put off that spring cleaning a little bit longer...

Thursday, January 8, 2009

and it's still cold out brrrrrr

I did pull my carrots in December and they were perfectly sweet and crisp and nothing had eaten them before me.
Brought the oregano and rosemary pots in end of November. Oregano got very leggy right away (set on floor, reaching up for light) but the rosemary doesnt seem to be minding the low light so much.
Time to sprout seeds for fresh homegrown greens, and how about trying to brew your own kombucha. It's very easy and I have scoby to share...