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Well, our face is red!   We were so excited, based on advance promo's of the Green Polka Dot Box, that we were endorsing it before we did our homework.

Now that they have items listed with prices on their website, one can compare their price to what the same items cost elsewhere. And, sadly, the
Green Polka Dot Box prices are much higher than anticipated. They are charging more than those goods can be purchased at stores like Trader Joe's and Whole Foods. This does not jive with the Green Polka Dot Box's claim to offer organic goods at 35-60% less.  We can't find anyone charging more than Green Polka Dot Box for those goods.

So, we cannot endorse
Green Polka Dot Box at this time. We will continue to hope that Green Polka Dot Box follows through on its promises and offers organic, non-GMO goods at REAL bargain prices. Until then, in the immortal words of Sam Goldwyn, "include us out."


Good Local Shopping
Shopping local keeps dollars in the community, provides local jobs (both in the businesses themselves and in related services which local business owners contract with), and provides local tax revenue which in turn supports our area's infrastructure. 

Shopping locally-OWNED businesses prevents exportation of profits, taxes and jobs to giant multinational corporations that don't need our money (as they are making more than enough profit by exploiting everyone else in the world).



  By supporting local progressive businesses, your shopping dollars help protect and preserve a better future for all of Lake County, including our environment.  This page identifies where you can to buy locally grown organic or GMO-free food, as well as recommended stores, business and contractors.   We've included both Lake and Mendocino counties, and we are not averse to including other adjacent areas, if the businesses are making a contribution to the betterment of the planet for future generations. 

Because that is what it is all about!  

NOTE: The below lists are just the beginning.  Eventually we anticipate identifying many dozens in each category.  We just started building the list so please be patient.  NONE of the business listed below paid for or solicited to be on this page!  All were recommended by patrons who appreciate the positive influence these businesses represent.  Feel free to send suggestions! email:  info@ruralvalues.org


Categories so far:  Food/drink/lodging,  Services,  Wine & Other Stuff


GMO-free local Grocery Shopping
click HERE

GMO-free Dining

So far, the only guaranteed-to-be GMO-free restaurant in our area is the Ukiah Brewing Company.  We love the Brewing Co, but Ukiah is a long drive from Lake County (if you're going just for dinner).   

However, several Lake County restaurants are already using mostly GMO-free products such as organic produce and grass-fed beef.  Quite likely, they could be "GMO-free" with comparatively little effort, primarily if they switched sources of oils such as corn, soy or canola.  If you know a local restaurant that already serves good healthy food, please, talk to the manager or owner about what might be a pretty easy transition to totally GMO-free dining.  

Restaurant Owners/Managers:  We have local experts who will be happy to assist you to locate suppliers of GMO-free ingredients to replace things you may be buying now that contain (or may contain) GMO's.
  Contact:  no-gmo@ruralvalues.org



Restaurants
& Lodging



The Corkmans Clipper Irish Pub (used to be in Clearlake, moving to Hidden Valley summer 2011, date of grand opening TBA)

http://www.thecorkmansclipper.com/    Proprietor formerly ran the popular Black Rose in Santa Rosa, where many hearts were broken when the pub closed its doors.  This is some of the best and most creative cooking for a hundred miles.  Check out the extensive menu of beers & spirits too.  Local live music most nights.  Wonderful views of the lake from the dining room.  14677 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake, CA 95422  thecorkmansclipper@att.net  (707) 994-9933  Monday thru Saturday    11:00AM-11:00PM   CLOSED SUNDAYS

Lakeport English Inn (Lakeport)

http://www.lakeportenglishinn.com/   Karan and Hugh Mackey, Innkeepers, 675 N. Main Street Lakeport, CA 95453  (707) 263-4317   email lakeportenglishinn@mchsi.com  English Bed and Breakfast.  Think scones, Devonshire cream, darts, red phone booths, English roses and a nip in the pub. It is bursting with elegance, tradition and great fun.

OCO Time (Ukiah) Best sushi EVER!

California Japanese Cuisine  http://www.ocotime.com/  (the BEST sushi ever!  seriously! but try the Oco, too, its fabulous)  111 West Church Street, Ukiah CA 95482. 707-462-2422   Restaurant hours LUNCH Mon-Fri 11:30am - 2:15pm,  DINNER Mon - Thur  5:30pm - 8:30pm, weekend DINNER  Fri & Saturday  5:30pm - 9pm   CLOSED SUNDAYS  e-mail : peacecafecompany@gmail.com

Oco sushi to go!  It's Time - Sushi Express  11am - 6:30pm Monday-Friday, 107 West Church Street, Ukiah 95482  707-462-2714

Park Place Restaurant  (Lakeport)

(that great place right on the waterfront near Library Park in Lakeport)  50 3rd Street, Lakeport, CA 95453-4820    (707) 263-0444

The Saw Shop Bistro and Bar  (Kelseyville)

http://www.sawshopbistro.com/  3825 Main Street, Kelseyville CA 95451,  707-278-0129  Tuesday – Saturday open at 3pm  (reservations recommended)

Ukiah Brewing Company  (Ukiah)

http://www.ukiahbrewingco.com/   The first entirely organic & GMO-free restaurant we know of!  Not to mention fantastically delicious food!  And the beer is FABULOUS! (yeah, we love this place)  (707) 468-5898, 102 S State Street, Ukiah, CA 95482


Services



Dancing Tree People
Organic Walnuts / Permaculture Resources & Education
http://www.dancingtreepeople.com/
Upper Lake


Lake County Community Co-op
http://www.lakeco-op.org/
Locally Grown & Organic Produce Online Ordering
Clearlake


Saratoga Springs Retreat Center
http://www.saratogasprings.com/
"A great place to be present and tap into your inner spring."
Upper Lake


Vintage Real Estate
http://www.vintagelakeport.com/index.htm
Lakeport


Windrem Law Firm
http://www.windremlaw.com/
Kelseyville


ORGANIC PRODUCE
Farm-to-Consumer direct sales

Bio Farm – Judith and Leonard Diggs, 707-695-7705, biofarm@rocketmail.com  

Full Moon Farm – Doug and Sean Mooney, 707-245-5770, mooneydoju@gmail.com

Leonardis Organics – Jim Leonardis, 707-483-4004, jimleonardis@hotmail.com 

Love Farm – Teale Love 707-349-7880, verydustyhorse@airlinkweb.com




Wine & Other Stuff


Mulligan Books (Ukiah)  Gently Used Books, Discounted New Books (accepts MendoMoola )  mulliganbooks@pacific.net   208 S. State Street, Ukiah CA 95482   707-462-1555


Watershed Books
(Lakeport)  http://www.watershedbookco.com/     305 North Main Street, Lakeport CA 95453  (707) 263-5787


Wild About Books (Clearlake) http://www.wildaboutbooks.net/   14290 Olympic Drive, Suite A, Clearlake, CA 95422  707-994-WILD (9453)  Lori@wildaboutbooks.net  Monday - Saturday 10am - 6pm


WINE

 Frey Vineyards  America’s First Organic Winery   http://www.freywine.com/   14000 Tomki Rd, Redwood Valley, CA 95470, By appointment, email  info@freywine.com.   707.485.5177 or 800.760.3739, 9AM to 5PM business days.

Ceago Biodynamic Winery   http://www.ceago.com/   5115 East Highway 20, Nice, CA 95464  Phone: (707) 274-1462   Fax: (707) 274-9736 Email: ceago@ceago.com

Tulip Hill Winery    Nice  http://www.tuliphillwinery.com/

 


We welcome recommendations!

To recommend a progressive-owned business,
email  info@ruralvalues.org