Health Food Stores Rochester MN

Health food stores are great resources for vegetarians and vegans who are looking for healthy, unprocessed food alternatives. These stores provide vegetarians with the products they need to cook and prepare healthy meals for themselves. Please scroll down for more information and access to all the related products and services in Rochester, MN listed below including all the local health food stores around Rochester.

Lakewinds Natural Foods
17501 Minnetonka Blvd
Minnetonka, MN
Good Food Store Co-Op
1001 6th St NW
Rochester, MN
The Nutrition Shop
(507) 289-0614
1608 Highway 52 N
Rochester, MN
Spiral Natural Foods Co-op
(651) 437-2667
307 1/2 2nd St E
Hastings, MN
Wilderness Family Naturals
(218) 226-3985
99 Edison Blvd
Silver Bay, MN
Rochester Good Food Store Co-op
(507) 289-9061
1001 6th St NW
Rochester, MN
Good Food Store Co-Op
(507) 289-9061
1001 6th St NW
Rochester, MN
Gluten Free Cupboard Llc
(507) 529-1132
1833 3rd Ave SE
Rochester, MN
Betty Lou's Health Foods
(218) 722-1885
2210 Mountain Shadow Dr
Duluth, MN
Crow Wing Food Co-op
(218) 828-4600
823 Washington St
Brainerd, MN
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Health Food Stores

1 . New Vegetarian Hates to Cook: How To Eat Healthy

New Vegetarian Hates To Cook: How To Eat Healthy

February 19th, 2010 by Savvy Veg
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Message for Savvy Vegetarian: I’ve recently become “vegetarian”, but I hate to cook. I would like to buy pre-packaged foods, pre-made foods, etc. What do you suggest? Where do you suggest I go? I love tofu and that’s my main source of protein. Help! Thank you, K.H. Savvy Vegetarian Advice: Hi K.H. If you want to be a healthy vegetarian, you’ll need to eat healthy: whole grains, beans and lentils and fresh fruit and veggies. You also need other sources of veggie protein than tofu. So please try to overcome your cooking phobia a little bit. I think you’ll find that the nutritional benefits and increased variety in your diet will make it worth the sacrifice. :-) Here are a few simple ideas for healthy veg eating with zero or minimal cooking: 1. Make full use of cooking gadgets: juicer, blender, food processor, rice cooker, crock pot, or pressure cooker to make any cooking you need to do quick and easy. 2. It’s extremely simple to cook whole grains , and you can make enough to last several days and put them in the fridge or freezer. 3. For beans you can use canned beans, ...

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2 . Vegetarian Cooking: How to Cook Tofu or Tempeh

Vegetarian Cooking: How to Cook Tofu or Tempeh

April 18th, 2010 by Savvy Veg

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Question for Savvy Vegetarian:

Hello. After a lot of back and forth, I have finally settled in to my vegetarian lifestyle. I am having trouble finding things to eat, however. I find myself constantly eating the same meals, and it gets a little bland and boring after a while.

Recently I went to a restaurant and tried a meal using tempeh and absolutely loved the flavor and texture. After going out and buying lots of it, I discovered that I have NO IDEA how to cook it! When I tried it, it tasted like burnt cardboard. Also, I am terrible at cooking tofu. It always comes out a sloppy mess.

I am a decent cook, but I cannot seem to get the hang of this! Any advice on how to cook tempeh, or tofu? - K. Y.

Savvy Vegetarian Advice:

Hi K. Y. Tempeh should first be steamed for 20 minutes (less if you cut it up), for food safety reasons,...

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