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Do it yourself cheese making class!

by Bend, January 22, 2010 | Permalink

Join our amazing specialty department this Saturday January 23rd at 2:00 pm and learn to make different soft cheeses like ricotta, mozzeralla, goat cheese, paneer and fresh chevere. Lets get cheesy!

Weekender Sale January 8th - 10th

by Bend, January 8, 2010 | Permalink

Produce: California Grown Cara Cara Navel Oranges Sale Price $1.49

Meat: Our Freshly Made Chicken Sausages Sale Price $3.99

Seafood: Wild MSC Certified Troll-Caught Sockeye Salmon Fillet Sale Price 13.99

Whole Body: Carlson’s Lab Essential Fatty Acid Supplements

Broccoli $.99 today only!

by Bend, December 11, 2009 | Permalink

Broccoli was developed in Italy and is well established as one of the greatest cancer fighting foods.

Chair Massages today

by Bend, December 3, 2009 | Permalink

Sherry Tran will be performing chair massages for our guests from 11am - 3pm. Come on in and relax!!

These turkeys are going fast!!

by Bend, November 23, 2009 | Permalink

Whole Foods Market Exclusive Natural Turkeys on Sale for $1.59 /LB. Quantity is VERY limited so get them while they last!

Gobble Gobble Turkeys Now on Sale!

by Bend, November 20, 2009 | Permalink

Whole Foods Market Exclusive Natural Turkeys on Sale for $1.59 /LB. Quantity is limited so get them while they last!

5% Day Benefiting CORIL Tomorrow!

by Bend, November 17, 2009 | Permalink

Whole Foods Market Bend 5% day benefiting CORIL is being held tomorrow November 18th. Feel good knowing 5% of your purchases goes to CORIL!

All mushrooms on sale and in stock now!

by Bend, November 7, 2009 | Permalink

 For centuries, mushrooms have been used as both a delicious food and tonic. Several medicinal mushrooms, including shitake and maitake, contain polysaccharide compounds that stimulate the body’s immune system.  

Cold and Flu Season?

by Bend, November 5, 2009 | Permalink

  • Is it a cold or the flu? One big difference is fever.  Colds rarely cause fever. Flu usually does, says the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Flu may also include fatigue, muscle discomfort and cough. The common cold is actually an upper respiratory tract infection and symptoms include sneezing, runny and stuffy nose, sinus swelling, headache, cough, and scratchy throat. Common colds usually last one to two weeks. Come in to our Whole Body department for all your supplement needs

Visualize Whirled Peas!

by Bend, October 27, 2009 | Permalink

Peas: Members of the legume family, peas are an excellent source of folate, vitamin A and vitamin C, and a good source of zinc. Whole Foods Market Bend has many different varieties to choose from.