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LakewindsCoop
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Lakewinds Food Co-op is a community-owned food cooperative with stores in Minnetonka, Chanhassen, and Richfield MN. There's no membership required to shop at Lakewinds, where we focus on local and organic produce, sustainably raised meat, deli meals to go, organic grocery items, clean skin care and supplements, and other unique products. We offer a wide variety of food for special diets.
For 50 years, it’s been our mission to bring you food and products that are safe, ethical, and environmentally responsible. Our standards are high - much higher than most grocery stores. We ban hundreds of ingredients from our shelves, including hydrogenated oils, high fructose corn syrup, nitrates and nitrites, and artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. By researching everything we sell and eliminating things that don’t make the cut, Lakewinds makes it easy for you to shop with peace of mind. All are welcome at Lakewinds!
For 50 years, it’s been our mission to bring you food and products that are safe, ethical, and environmentally responsible. Our standards are high - much higher than most grocery stores. We ban hundreds of ingredients from our shelves, including hydrogenated oils, high fructose corn syrup, nitrates and nitrites, and artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. By researching everything we sell and eliminating things that don’t make the cut, Lakewinds makes it easy for you to shop with peace of mind. All are welcome at Lakewinds!
Lakewinds LOFF 2024 Joia Food & Fiber Farm
Hear farmer Wendy talk about her farm and why it's important for people to know where their food comes from and how it's grown and raised.
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Lakewinds LOFF 2024 Preview
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Get a preview of one of this year's Lakewinds Organic Field Fund (LOFF) grant program projects and hear why it's important for people to connect with local farmers who are working to feed their communities while fighting climate change.
2024 Lakewinds Organic Field Fund (LOFF) Recipients
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The 2024 Lakewinds Organic Field Fund (LOFF) grant funding has been put to use, having a strong impact on local, sustainable farms. From a water well on new farmland to biodegradable clips and twine in a greenhouse to shade and water units for livestock, farmers talk about their projects. This year, more than $103,000 went to 14 farmers. Hear five farmers' thoughts about the local food system, ...
Eco-friendly Focus
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Shopping at your local food co-op can help you live in a more eco-friendly way. Bring reusable jars from home to use in the bulk aisle for plastic-free shopping. Support local, organic farmers and growers.
Lakewinds Loyal to Local :30
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Meet Northwood Mushrooms, whose fresh and dried mushrooms can be found in the Lakewinds produce department. Support local year-round when you're at the co-op!
2023 Lakewinds Organic Field Fund (LOFF) Recipients
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One way that Lakewinds Food Co-op supports local farmers is through the Lakewinds Organic Field Fund (LOFF). Each year, grants are awarded to local sustainable and organic farmers for projects that benefit their farms. In 2023, more than $100,000 was given to 15 farms for projects including: helping to build a pack shed, repairing a greenhouse, rebuilding fencing, building mobile chicken coops,...
Local Food, Better for You and the Planet
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Learn how the quality standards at Lakewinds mean you can shop with peace of mind, knowing that others have done the research for you. Learn more about the co-op at Lakewinds.coop/about-us.
Fresh, Delicious Food From Local Farmers
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Supporting local farmers is a core value at the co-op, where there’s no membership required to shop. Meet some of the farmers who grow your food and learn more at Lakewinds.coop/produce-farmers.
How to Video | Pour-Over Coffee
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Learn how fun it can be to make pour-over coffee! It only takes a few minutes to craft your favorite sustainable, Fair Trade coffee and start your day off right, with this video from Lakewinds Food Co-op.
2022 Lakewinds Organic Field Fund (LOFF) Recipients
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Lakewinds' mission is to promote sustainable agriculture, support local makers, sustain our communities, and protect our planet. To further that mission, grants are awarded to local sustainable and organic farmers each year through the Lakewinds Organic Field Fund. These funds are used for projects related to improving efficiency or safety, environmental stewardship, transitioning to organic. a...
We Love Our Customers!
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Here are just a few ways the people who come through our doors make our day. Thank you to our community for supporting the co-op team. We appreciate you!
Supporting Local Famers and the Earth's Biodiversity
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Local organic farmer Melissa Driscoll talks about her farm and how buying local is better for you and better for the planet. Learn more about Lakewinds Food Co-op's farmer grant program at Lakewinds.coop/community/loff Learn more about Seven Songs Organic Farm at sevensongsfarm.com
2021 Lakewinds Organic Field Fund (LOFF) Recipients
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2021 Lakewinds Organic Field Fund (LOFF) Recipients At Lakewinds, our mission is to promote sustainable agriculture, support local makers, sustain our communities, and protect our planet. To further that mission, we created a grant program designed to help local farmers. Each year, our co-op awards grants to local sustainable and organic farmers through the Lakewinds Organic Field Fund. The LOF...
Lakewinds' Community Giving Round Up Surpasses $1 Million
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Since 2015, Lakewinds’ shoppers have rounded up their grocery bills and raised more than $1 million for local nonprofits. Meet some of the recipients and hear about the difference these donations have made in the communities we call home. Learn more about Lakewinds' Community Giving Round Up program at lakewinds.coop/community/community-giving/
DIY Functional Beverage
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Learn how to make a hydrating functional beverage for summer, perfect for post-workout, gardening, or after a day outdoors. It takes just a few ingredients, and you can mix-and-match based on the flavors you like or juice you already have at home.
Eco-Friendly Employee Tip - Plant-based Meat
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Eco-Friendly Employee Tip - Plant-based Meat
Eco-Friendly Employee Tip - DIY Cleaning Solution
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Eco-Friendly Employee Tip - DIY Cleaning Solution
Eco-Friendly Employee Tip - Make Your Own Plant-based Milks
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Eco-Friendly Employee Tip - Make Your Own Plant-based Milks
Eco-Friendly Employee Tip - Recycling Do's & Don'ts
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Eco-Friendly Employee Tip - Recycling Do's & Don'ts
Eco-Friendly Employee Tip - Sustainable Brands
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Eco-Friendly Employee Tip - Sustainable Brands
Eco-Friendly Employee Tip - Reducing Food Waste
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Eco-Friendly Employee Tip - Reducing Food Waste
Eco-Friendly Employee Tip - Reducing Plastic Use
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Eco-Friendly Employee Tip - Reducing Plastic Use
Austin Bartold Walleye Cakes Cooking Demo
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Austin Bartold Walleye Cakes Cooking Demo
Maurice Wallace Blackened Catfish Cooking Demo
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Maurice Wallace Blackened Catfish Cooking Demo
2020 Lakewinds Organic Field Fund (LOFF) Recipients
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2020 Lakewinds Organic Field Fund (LOFF) Recipients
Marty was a boss.
I have R.A. and I'm going through perimenopause. I researched each main ingredient and they all sound really good. You recommend it yes, but for someone with my stupid disabilities, would you recommend?
This is laab. He is adorable. Is he single?
It also has modified-food starch or MSG if you google the definition of that ingredient.
Oh hell naw that’s not duck larb 🤢 🤮
I subscribed because he smiles every time he mentions his dad
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👍👍😊I love your videos
Never seen this kind of laj before, especially not minced down by a traditional Hmong knife. Laj is made best with freshly slaughtered animals, not no grocery store meat that’s been sitting and your missing whole lotta seasonings, you need tsib, for bitterness as well. (List goes on) only food you’ve made that’s Hmong is the rice and pepper, doesn’t even look like it’s made properly either 👎👎
How do you use the scale in the bulk aisle to get a tare weight? Thanks
Laap. L.a.a.p*
Larb is a laotian word meaning luck. Larb is originated from laos 🇱🇦 larb is laotian national dish @ famous throughout Asia and around the world.
Watching this Chef on Iron Chef. He provides a good reason to move to Minnesota!
Wonderful program! It is great to meet these amazing, inspiring & hard working recipients!
If it’s tastes good, that’s all that matters to me.
Looks delicious
Very delicious
This ain’t laab
@sue vang he highly proud saying laab is hmong traditional food 5555 aka lao national dish.
This is not laab. Ive eaten his laab before and its terrible. He markets everything as hmong food to profit to the people who have no idea what it is.
lol hater
Lmao and where's your dish at?!?! 🤔🤔🤣🤣🤣
I totally agree, dude should just flip burgers
😂 👍 yes fake duck larb 😂!!!
Love duck laap
This extraordinary chef needs his own Food Network show full stop!
Wow. So impressed by these farmers and the projects you have funded this year. Keep up the good work Lakewinds!
Wait...is this a laab, or is it Americanized version of laab? No disrespect meant. It's just that I've eaten a lot of laabs from Lao kitchens(lots of friends from Laos, some from Thailand), but none looks like this. I've never had Hmong laab duck before...so this is how it should look for Hmong laab?
There's no hmong cuisine @ tiki tak! Laab is laos national dish.
@@LTC76 - Thanks for letting me know. I've eaten a lot of Lao food and thought that laab was a Laotian dish. I ate a few different kinds of laab when I visited Laos back in 2016, but I didn't know much about it so I'm afraid to say the wrong thing and offend my Hmong brothers and sisters.
@@tikitak1155 I have nothing personal again hmong people but chef yia vang is Misleading his hmong people about hmong identity ,food and culture especially the young hmong generation who knows nothing about food and origin.
@@LTC76 - You have a point. I just didn't know much to say one way or another. I just know that the food was great and the country was beautiful. If the chef wants to take that and maybe make it uniquely "Hmong".....He might be able to do that, but he should let it be known that it was a derivative of the Lao laab or something. Like Pho is Vietnamese, but had variations throughout SEA.
Hmong laab differs from the original dishes. It is a fusion of varying ingredients.
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Wow! Looks delicious. Thanks 🤩
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Although this may seem "authentic" to some, it is really lacking the true flavors of SE Asia. There are a lot of components missing, not sure if the HMONG chef is trying to appease the audience but flavors of laarb should be more involved than just fish sauce.. there is no balance...
I don’t think anyone cares if it’s authentic or not. Nothing in The US is authentic. Italians don’t eat garlic bread. People don’t eat Panda Express in China. Pad Thai is made with palm sugar not granulated sugar or brown sugar. Taco Bell is as authentic as America gets, so I don’t know what you’re trying to prove by saying it’s not authentic. Do you have an authentic laab recipe? I don’t think so because you’re not even Lao.
Actually laab is a laos 🇱🇦 national dish and I am lao.
@@yangrichardpmy point exactly as you pointed out, don’t call it Laab if it is not remotely true and authentic to the actual dish known as Laab, because it is a disservice. The foods you named were invented in US for Americans with the exception of Pad Thai, not sure your point with that example. Newsflash, there is a Panda Express in China so ppl do eat it in Chia. The guy made a Duck Salad and should have named the dish Hmong Duck Salad. The dish lacks ingredients traditionally used in many types of Laab, i.e., galangal, kaffir lime leaves and bpa dek and he is throwing in random shit like Thai basil and bean sprouts, WTF! FYI, my wife is Lao and been around Lao ppl for over two decades. This guy made a an Asian Duck Salad. I hope Uncle Roger doesn’t do a review on this!
I’ll have to give this a try. Never had laab with carrots or radishes before.
love dat video cooking.
Came here from Eater haha i hope I get to try your food one day
Looks good! Keep on doing what your doing brother! Represent!
Does Hmong Laab traditionally have bean sprouts in it?
No, its optional tho, it brings texture to the laab
Laab is a laos national dish. Not sure why he claimed is a hmong traditional food . Hmmmm
Hmong food is Southeast and East Asian fusion cuisine. So our ingredients will differ from the original dishes. Sprouts do add a refreshing crisp though.
@@LTC76Because Hmong people made their own version of it.
laap: beef, fish, and duck in that order, never a fan of chicken and pork. with duck, you have got to have temperature hot-duck soup and sticky rice a must!
Wow nice and simple.
My favorite food looks so good
Thank you for this recipe !Could you do a recipe for brown sushi rice for those of us who can't eat white rice ❤
Nice job chef!!!!
Ohh yeah. Looks bomb. I love them veggies too
I thought laab is supposed to be ground meat and not sliced meat.
Traditionally, yes. That’s what the word “laab” means: Finely minced or ground. You cook pieces and slice them for texture mostly. Overtime, dishes evolve in different cultures. Why is there peas and carrots or bean sprouts in fried rice? Why is there mayo and sriracha in sushi? Why is garlic bread served with pasta? None, of these are traditional, but made to fit the culture and community using ingredients they have available.
@@yangrichardp None of my hmong or mien buddies make laab like this. So this is actually uncommon.
Yia is just making it look appetizing for the white people. Lol. So there's your answer lol
I’ve ate with with sliced meat. It’s just as good Karen.
Hmong food is gross
I appreciate this guy.
Love my my Hmong family
Yia, you need your own TV show.
My mouth is watery
gj brother!!!! It's nice to see my fellow hmong brother's stepping it up. Stay strong and I know you know how to cook. OG hmong people say, " only big people know what taste good". Lol stay humble and bless.
Not sure why there's 6 dislikes, must be people who don't like to eat delicious food!
The reason why he's getting 6 dislike probably more @ rith lim because this isn't a hmong cuisine and is not hmong traditional food as he claimed me to be. Laab is a national of laos dish. Look it up. I am not hating....I believe he's a good chef's but just he claimed someone eles cuisine and claimed as his hmong food.
Looks amazing and easy to make.
***Makes 1 Serving*** LOL
I eat at ur rest cause ur fat, meaning ur a REALChef, keep up the good work I'll keep advertising u to our ppl in MN
Thanks for sharing your dads recipe. Looks delicious and I’m sure it will taste even better.