Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Two Things Even Omnivores Can Appreciate


Any one who has met me more than five minutes has heard me talk about the Park Slope Food Coop. The Coop is the reason why when looking for a new apartment I kept my search to a 15 minute walking distance radius to the block of Union Street between 6th and 7th Avenues. It is the largest member-run food cooperative in the country and I've even taken friends there as part of their visit to Brooklyn. Trying to shop there on the weekends or after work is an exercise in not punching or yelling at strangers. I love it. They manage to pack the closely set shelves with nearly anything you could need, including t-shirts, yoga mats, local produce, bulk coffee, and wool socks. However, I can shop with a good conscious because of their attempts to provide organic products that make the least footprint on the environment. Seriously, I love it. They also have available many of my favorite vegan alternatives, such as Follow Your Heart vegan sour cream and cream cheese, soy yogurt, and dark chocolate. And to add to the wonderfulness the prices are a fraction of other stores since most of the labor is provided by the members. In this city of over 8 million people, the Coop makes me feel like part of a community. I just wanted to let you all know, so you could hopefully love it at least a fraction of the amount I do.

Something else everyone should know about is Angelica Kitchen. It is an exclusively vegan restaurant and has been in the East Village since 1976. Of course I had heard of it, but I finally ate there for the first time a week ago. The food was incredibly good and I think my omnivorous friend Brian quite enjoyed his veggie chili. I had one of the specials of the day, which honestly I don't remember what it was called, except it was a ragu, and a cup of curry lentil soup. It was delicious, and perfectly portioned, and did I mention delicious? For all of you not living in the city, they have their own cookbook in case you want to try some of their creations on your own. Even though I'm stuffed from dinner, I'm kind of hungry again just thinking about it.

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