Eggs during the winter….

Why is PDT low on eggs?

As fall sets in for the season, hens start to prepare their bodies for the winter. Much of their energy starts to be used for the production of stronger feathers to keep them warm. Another reason for the slow down in a hens egg production is a reduction in the amount of daylight hours. Hens need at least 12-14 hours of daylight to lay at their full potential.

Our great egg producers are keeping us as stocked as they can!

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Featured Product- Beyond Burger

Not Your Mother’s Veggie Patties

By : Thomas Hiatt 

Beyond Burger is not simply another veggie burger as they contain no actual vegetables, but rather vegetable derivatives. The central idea behind them is to “build meat directly from plants” which basically amounts to a reverse-engineering of the process an animal uses to break down what it consumes while removing the animal altogether from the equation. 

 The top two ingredients are water and pea protein isolate, simulating the texture and nutritional make-up of real beef. Beet juice extract and pomegranate fruit powder are used for the “blood” coloration. Sunflower lecithin is added as a binder. Expeller-pressed canola and refined coconut recreate the marbling effect of a high quality grind.. 

Fried up as patties, they retain their juiciness. However, chopped up they tend to 

dry out and lose much of their moist, chewy, “meaty” texture. Another disadvantage is the product being sold frozen while the instructions state it be cooked thawed. A bit of patience is required.  These issues aside, they taste very close to real beef, fooling even some self-affirmed carnivores in taste tests.

 Concerns about the sustainability issues of the traditional livestock industry (i.e, the effect on the land, the environment, as well the bovines themselves) are addressed here (although, to be fair, some improved practices of the beef industry, such as the open range grass cattle feeding, are becoming more eco-friendly.)   

They are ideal for vegan, kosher or halal diets.  

Volunteer Opportunity!

Pomme de Terre Foods is currently looking for volunteers! Each volunteer shift is two hours long and occurs during store hours. Volunteers can earn a discount up to 20% -after 4 shifts a month (5% per shift). Interested? Send us a message, or stop in to pick up a form!

Perks- 20% discount on groceries, focus on locally produced foods, flexible scheduling, laid back atmosphere, connection to community members, welcoming of new ideas and perspectives.

Don’t have time to volunteer? Stop in and check us out!

Fresh bread every Tuesday and Thursday!


Freshly baked, bakery made bread is at PDT! Falls Baking Co. freshly bakes bread, and has it speedily shipped to our store. Come pick up your bread today!

After a day in our store we freeze each loaf. Frozen bread can easily be enjoyed by thawing the loaf, and reheating it at 375 degrees for 8 minutes.

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Students get 5% off!

All UMM students receive 5% off their purchases at Pomme de Terre Foods!

Tips for getting the best deals at Pomme de Terre Foods!

  • Purchase bulk items such as oatmeal, rice, spices, flour, ect. (the more people that purchase them the fresher the products will be!)
  • Check in for local produce. We have the freshest vegetables during the summer, purchased from growers less than 50 miles away.
  • Try dried fruit for snacks.
  • Make it a habit to stop in at PDT as one of your grocery stops.

Local Honey!

Fresh honey has arrived from Kent and Lori Peterson of Benson, MN!

We now have a new 4 lb honey option!

The freshly harvested honey is a lighter color than the older honey. This reflects the change of seasons, and which flowers are available for the bees!

Bread on Tuesday!

Due to a large stock of frozen Falls Baking Co. bread we did not order bread this week.

We will have freshly baked bread again on Tuesday, including Dakota, Sourdough, French bread, and Garlic Parmesan!