Ultimately this means I am restricted to buying my food from shops. I'm definitely not a fan of all the plastic packaging that "normal" grocery stores like Albert Heijn inevitably sell their organic food in, and I just feel more at home in a shop that sells predominately organic food. This takes me to shops like Organic Food For You and the Natuurwinkel as well as many smaller independently run shops. The problem I find with most of them is that they close really early - 7pm at the latest. This is fine for planned shopping, but what about picking up some organic beers and snacks on your way to a party or summer evening picnic (I realise mentioning this as winter creeps in is a bit cruel!)?
There are two shops I've found that stay open a bit later than most, and are also open on Sundays - bonus! The first is the Organic Food For You store at 129 Vijzelstraat which is open to 9pm, seven days a week. The second is the Biomarkt which is behind the Rijksmuseum at 133 - 137 Weteringschans (this is the road the trams run along on the Central Station side of the Museum's Plein) which is open until 8pm everyday, except Sunday when it closes at 7pm.
I've added both of these shops to the Eco Amsterdam map which you can access via the link at the top right of the blog.
I'd also like to put out a quick Whoop Whoop as this is the first Eco Amsterdam blog post! Expect loads more eco awesomeness :-)
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Posted by Glen Tyler, organic maniac
nice one bro. iv been wondering where i can shop organic on my way home from work for ages... oh and whoop whoop
ReplyDeleteAwesome blog Glen-man...and picking up organic beer and snacks can also be done on the way to ice-skating, snowboarding, friends house for dinner, movies...and other winter time activities like duvet parties. Beer is an all year round event!:)
ReplyDeleteNiiiiice blog mate! there has to be some allotments somwewhere around am´dam but given land prices they are most likely way out! How about someone convinces a friendly abandoned barge to fill up with soil and have a floating allotment - now THAT woudl be unique!!!
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