What mysteries lie behind this door? Find out on Saturday via Facebook If you’ve live in Brooklyn long enough, you’re bound to get curious about food co-ops. Are they really just mysterious hermit kingdoms with strange rituals regarding plastic bags, or are they places people actually shop for food? Usually the answer to this mystery is only available to food co-op members, but this Saturday, the Greene Hill Food Co-op in Bed-Stuy is opening their doors to just any schmuck off the street for a non-member shopping day. Plus, they’re also giving away trees, as that’s the hip thing to do these days. Saturday, March 22, the Greene Hill Co-op (18 Putnam Avenue) invites you to come check out the way they do things over in co-op land. Is there regular food like regular humans eat, or is it all weird organic stuff with Pul Newman’s forever-judging eyes looking at you from… Read More
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