Okay, this is a very local-centric post so I apologize in advance for all of you not living in Tulsa. But look what I found on the weekly grocery shopping trip to the locally owned chain, Reasor’s.

Bulk goods! And plenty of organic choices too. Everything from chocolate covered nuts and many flavored granolas, to sea salt and dried fruits like cherries and mango. I know this might seem trivial, but ever since Wild Oats left, our grocery shopping experience has been lacking, for lack of a better word. Many of our go-to organic, cost effective choices have been unavailable since the switch and the replacement store seems about 400 times more congested.
So thank you Jeff Reasor for implementing this in our locally owned grocery. Since we try to support local makers, farmers and other businesses, this makes it especially easy. Pardon my phone pics, but here’s a couple more shots. Lots of choices of organic rice, whole wheat flour, quinoa, sea salt, and real sugar are just some of many options.



I’m not sure if this last one is new, but we’ve been missing this root beer as well. Now if they could only carry Wallaby yogurt…

Stick around and next week I’ll show you how this shopping style helps with great design in your kitchen. I love everything from my living room to my pantry and even under the sink to be visually appealing and sometimes even stylish!


























Which Reasors stores have the bulk bins added? That’s great news!
I know the one at 41st and Yale does…not sure about other locations!
I was at 15th and Lewis and the aisle was the first one past the fruits and vegetables. Hopefully, they will all have them.
I hope mine gets that aisle! Probably not though
Yes. would be great if the Catoosa Reasor’s got this.
You can special order items through Reasor’s website online. See if they will order your Wallaby yogurt.
I had never thought of the online ordering. Thanks for the tip, I will certainly try it!
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