Weavers Way eShopper No Images? Click here October 17-23, 2017 A Squeaky-Clean True BelieverEmanuel Heilbron started making Dr. Bronner’s soaps in 1948 and, from early on, used the labels to spread his “All One” philosophy of respecting the environment and one another. His family-run company still makes these organic, free-trade products and strives to treat employees like family. In honor of Co-op Month, we’re saying thanks — for the great soap, and for your great example. fresh & organicBartlett Pears Cucumbers Pomegranates farm marketOh Boy, Tat Soi, & Beets Are Back7095 Henry Ave. (at Saul High School), Tuesdays and Fridays, noon-7 p.m., through October Good news — we're told the market will be open into November! This week, look for: Beets | Kale | Tat Soi | Lettuce Heads | Summer Squash | Winter Squash | Peppers | Eggplant | Carrots | Scallions | Herbs | Flowers Cheeses for Good Ghouls & BoysFrom Wayne County, Calkins Creamery’s Vampire Slayer is $4 off a pound, as is Red Witch, a scary good raw cow’s milk cheese. Pair them with a crusty Philly Muffin; a package is $3.49. Halloween fromages, plus our own immune boosters, all in the Weavers Way Deals flier, online or in stores, starting Wednesday, Oct. 18, and running through Oct. 31. demos & samplingTODAY: Sartori CheesesTuesday, Oct. 17, 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Weavers Way Ambler NEXT WEEK: Acure OrganicsTuesday, Oct. 24, noon-2 p.m., Weavers Way Chestnut Hill recipesBeaning GreenYou can use the humble green bean to add some spice to your dinner. Check out these ideas: strongertogether.coop/ingredients/green-beans Weavers Way Mt. Airy 8 a.m.-8 p.m. daily Weavers Way Chestnut Hill NOW OPEN! Weavers Way Ambler |