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Just in the Natural Grocery Drum Roasting, Resulting Department Bella Rosa Cof- Their facility, located near the fee focuses on Santa Rosa Airport, is capable of roasting 100% producing one million pounds Organic, Fair Trade, roasted coffee per year. and Shade Grown Cof- All of our Espresso drinks and fees. Their roasting equip- fresh brewed coffees in the ment is singularly unique in Bakery Department are fu- the world. They use hot air, eled by Bella Rosa and we or convection style roast- also sell it pre-packaged ing rather than antiquated Just in the Natural Grocery drum roasting, resulting Department. So, no matter in unbelievably smooth how you take your coffee, and flavorful coffees using Oliver’s Market has you cov- 85% less energy than other ered this holiday season. roasters. BrewIt. Bella Rosa Organic Coffee $ Fresh Selected Varieties. 10 oz. Canister......... 6.99 Brewed Coffee Brewed with Bella Rosa beans. $ Bella Rosa Organic Coffee $ Choose from small, medium or large. 1 OFF Selected Varieties. 12 oz. Bag................. 7.99 These prices are good from November 13 through November 19, 2019 at Oliver’s Market. Four locations to serve you in Sonoma County. Rosie Organic Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts Locally raised air chilled chicken. Fed a 100% USDA Certified Organic Vegetarian Diet and are Non-GMO $ Project Verified. 6.99/Lb. Oliver’s Natural Sustainable Pork Center Cut Loin Chops A cut above the rest in tenderness. No anti- biotics & no hormones, these pigs are raised humanely, with no gestation $ crates, & a 100% vegetarian diet. 4.99/Lb. Fresh Wild Caught Swordfish Steaks Swordfish has a strong flavor and a high oil content that makes it excellent roasted or sautéed in the pan. USA. $ Sustainable Rated Green. 9.99/Lb. Oliver’s Prime Grade Trimmed Tri Tip Roast It’s the superior quality marbling that leads to super taste and $ Oliver’s Prime Grade Boneless Beef tenderness in every bite. 8.99/Lb. New York Steaks ® Want the best tasting and most tender Real Food. Real People. beef for your family and holiday guests? Oliver’s Prime Beef is the best grade of $ Over the years, Petaluma Poultry while reducing waste, preserving beef you can buy and cook right at home. 12.99/lb. has pioneered the natural and the environment, supporting their organic poultry raising prac- employees’ success, and contrib- tices that represent the highest uting to the local community. standard for fresh chicken pro- They have been providing fresh, duction in the United States. People, local chicken from feed mill and Poultry and Planet: Their values are packaging operations throughout Sonoma based on producing the finest poultry products County- from Santa Rosa to Petaluma. Ham It Up this holiday Season. Visit our website and sign up for our weekly email list. Inside you’ll find special deals, recipes and more! These prices are good from November 13 through November 19, 2019 at Oliver’s Market. Rosie Boneless Skinless Fresh Atlantic Farmed Oliver’s Choice 100% Angus Aidells Brand Peeled & deveined Oliver’s Choice 100% Angus Beef Organic Chicken Thighs Salmon Fillets Beef Stew meat Meatballs 26-30 Ct. Raw Prawns Ground Chuck Locally raised. Great Canada. Sustainable Tender, lean cubes Selected Varieties. Indonesia. Sustainable Ground fresh daily $ $ $ $ $ $ for fajitas or stir fry. 6.99/lb. Rated Red. 9.99/lb. of flavorful beef. 6.99/lb. 12 oz. Package. 4.99/ea. Rated Red. Previously Frozen. 9.99/lb. for maximum flavor. 4.99/lb. At Oliver’s Market Our Roots are In Fresh Produce. Atwater Packing Co. In 1972 Steve Maass and his wife, Yams • Sweet Potatoes Ruth Maass, began selling produce Elmer Duarte and his son, Mike, started Atwater Packing in 1962, growing and packing sweet potatoes from off the back of a truck in San Francisco, CA. They converted an old in Atwater, CA. Mike, who was a senior in high school at the time, remembers working alongside his Coca-Cola truck into a mobile fruit father, planting the original 138 acres of sweet potatoes and later harvesting and processing stand which became a retail phe- them in the company’s 13,800 sq ft. warehouse. nomenon every summer at Taraval and Dewey streets. The stand was so Today, Mike Duarte and co-owner David Souza run Atwater Packing, farming over 1,100 acres of sweet successful that they hired valets to park cars and the stand was featured potatoes and processing them in their 60,000 sq ft. warehouse. The Duarte and Souza families have been on “Eye on San Francisco” and “Good growing California sweet potatoes collectively for over 100 years. A commitment to excellence and Morning America.” Later in 1988 we innovation ensures consistent production of the highest-quality sweet potatoes imaginable. Atwater Packing moved to Sonoma county and opened supplies Nor-Cal Produce the finest conventional and organic sweet potatoes and yams possible. Oliver’s Market.~ Steve Maass Our produce departments are the foundation of our stores. We believe in the importance of supporting local farmers and each of our Produce Managers have long-established relationships with local growers. Each store’s Produce Department contains two distinct departments: one conventional, one organic. Unlike other stores, we carry a full line of both organic and conven- tional produce to offer the widest selection. Our commitment to quality and value goes back to when our founder Steve Maass ran his roadside produce stands. Once you shop one of our produce departments, you’ll know why we say Mike Duarte (bottom left), and Michael’s son-in-law, Brian Carter (bottom “Our roots are in produce.” right), joined by their business partner David Souza, (top right), who is joined by son David (top left left). Real Food. Real People.® Help us celebrate our local growers We receive the majority of our local produce from F.E.E.D. Fresh & Sweet Fresh Organic Fresh Organic Yellow Straight Neck Sonoma during the Fresh & Crisp Organic Raspberries Pomegranates Squash or Zucchini peak of season. With Organic Bunched Carrots Our “berry” best for your table! Perfect Brightly colored, shinny, firm and heavy. Your choice of these delicious squashes. their help small local Crispy and crunchy and full of flavor. Perfect on pancakes, wonderful on waffles and These are a real treasure. Try them Great sliced for stir-fry, a veggie tray or a farms connect with for dips or in salads these carrots are super over cereal! Grown sprinkled over a salad! Grown by delicious fall Zucchini bread! buyers in retail & brimming with nutrition. $ $ ¢ $ by Berry People in Mexico. 3.99/ea. Homegrown in California. 1.49/ea. Grown by Covilli in Mexico. 99 /Lb. commercial markets. Grown by Cal-Organic Farms. 1.69/ea. We invite you to explore our store, where you can always find healthy choices and healthy savings side by side - every day! Organic Japanese or Regular New Crop of Washington Grown Tall & tender Spears of Stem & Leaf Taylor Farm Sweet Potatoes Navel Oranges Sugarbee Apples Fresh Asparagus Satsuma Mandarins Chopped Salad Kits Great baked, mashed or fried. Sweet, juicy & tasty fresh oranges. Wonderful crisp & fresh apples. These are beautiful apple-green Loaded with Vitamin C and Fresh and ready to eat right Grown by Atwater Grown by King’s River Perfect for snacking colored spears. loaded with flavor! out of the bag! $ ¢ $ $ $ $ Farms in California. 1.69/lb. in Sanger, California. 99 /lb. right out of hand. 2.99/lb. Mexico grown. 2.99/lb. California grown. 1.99/lb. Selected Varieties. 2.99/Ea. New Crop of Aztec Variety Organic Fuji Apples Tangy and sweet with a firm crisp texture and a complex flavor. These apples are best fresh but they hold their texture well ¢ when cooked. Washington grown. 99 /lb. These prices are good from November 13 through November 19, 2019 at Oliver’s Market. Dry Cured Marinated Olives with Garlic Herbs de Provence Cornichons Pickled Okra Greek Mix Come Experience our Olive Bar! You’ll Love Olive it! $ The holiday season is here, and Everything from our Olive Bar 7.99/lb. it’s time to elevate your appetizer game to the next level and we have just the thing to help with that. The Olive Bar that you’ll find in our Gourmet Cheese Department. Loaded with everything from Lou Pistou Picholine, Dry Cured, Greek Mix and Kalamata Olives to Garlic, Cornichons, Okra and so much more, your guests are in for a treat this holiday season. Entertaining made easy, with a little help from Oliver’s Market. Peppadews Whole Kalamata Picholine Pitted Green Olives Olives with Herbs de Real Food. Real People.® Provence These prices are good from November 13 through November 19, 2019 at Oliver’s Market. Real Food. Real People.® Look for Oliver’s on the web Www.OliversMarket.com Daisy Sour Cream or Cottage Cheese Doritos or Ruffles Chips Good food really does taste better with a dollop of Daisy. Take your pick this week of these classic snacking chips. Made with only simple ingredients, Daisy is a delicious Perfect for dipping, snacking and all your holiday party complement to dips, main dishes, and desserts. $ needs. 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