Spring into Easter at Whole Foods Market Seattle Stores

by Melissa on April 8, 2009

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Spring into Easter at Whole Foods Market® Seattle Stores

Whole Foods Market’s Seattle locations have what you need to put a spring in your step.

Whole Foods Market’s Seattle locations have what you need to put a spring in your step. From tulips in the most beautiful pastel colors to mouth watering honey glazed hams, come on in and check out all of our products and spring time events.

Floral: Think of Whole Foods Market as your local full-service florist. Ask our floral Team Members for help wrapping your fresh cut flowers, arranging a stunning bouquet or selecting one of our unique vases. Usher spring into your home with great offers such as 4 bunches of tulips for 10 dollars.

Delicious Meals: In order to make your holiday as simple as possible, check out this lip smacking meal, for $129.99 (feeds 8 people). Don’t forget to pre-order!

Choice of Either: Fully Cooked Honey Glazed Ham with Apple Chutney

Or Ready to Roast Garlic Herb Crusted Leg of Lamb with Fig Compote 1 each/approx 4lb

Spinach and Strawberry Salad 2 lbs

Mom’s Macaroni Salad 3 lbs

Ginger Apple Sauce 1 qt

Julienne Vegetable Medley 4 lbs

Yukon Gold Potato Gratin 4 lbs

Hot Cross Buns 12 each

Strawberry Shortcake with whipped cream 8 each (1 pint whip and 1 pint sliced berries)

$129.99

Candy: Of course chocolate lovers will not be disappointed! They’ll adore our selection of treats such as organic jelly beans, Fran’s Chocolates Easter bunnies (both milk & dark), Theo’s Chocolates and Lake Champlain all natural gourmet chocolate.

Baked goodness: Easter just wouldn’t be the same without hot cross buns, a traditional favorite made by our talented bakers with raisins, orange and lemon peel, nutmeg and clove topped with royal icing. In need of a cake to finish off your Easter lunch? Look no further! Try our moist coconut cake. A three layer white sponge cake filled with coconut custard topped with sweet whip icing and finished with coconut flakes – delicious!

Prepared Foods: At Whole Foods Market our spread of delicious Easter treats extends beyond chocolate bunnies and decorative Easter eggs. We have a huge selection of chef prepared ready-to-go dishes as well as tasty recipes to make your holiday table even easier; check out the recipes attached and online at www.wholefoodsmarket.com

Kid-friendly activities: Each store in the Seattle metro has an extensive events calendar – here are a few kid-friendly activities sure to keep the little ones happy!

Roosevelt Square, 1026 NE 64th Street

Saturday, April 11th

Kids Club event: Green Egg hunt!

1:00pm – 4:00pm FREE.

In a co-celebration of Earth Month and Easter join our “green egg” hunt! Bring the kiddies and hunt for the “green egg” in each of our departments! Start at our guest service booth and collect a map, then once you’ve collected a green egg from each department head back to guest service for your earth Friendly Prize!

Bellevue, 888 116th Ave NE

Sunday, April 12th

10:00am – 1:00pm

Easter Brunch in Salud! $15.00 for adults $10.00 for children, 10 years of age and under! A delicious and very popular brunch! No reservations necessary.

Redmond, 17991 Redmond Way

Wednesday April 22nd

Kids Club Event: Herb Garden

3:00pm – 4:30pm FREE.

Drop in Event, Registration Not Required.

Celebrate earth day by starting your own herb garden! Today we’ll learn how to pot herbs, water, and take care of our plants so we can have fresh herbs and help the planet!

Recipes Courtesy of Whole Foods Market:

* Roasted Spiral-Sliced Ham with Maple and Orange Marmalade Glaze
* Classic mashed potatoes
* Bittersweet chocolate tart with raspberries

via [Whole Foods Pressroom]
Photo by krisdecurtis

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Nicholas Lee April 9, 2009 at 5:21 am

Thanks for this post! We are a huge fan of Whole Foods and of course Easter. I have to say that Endangered Species Chocolate Bug Bites or Hoppy Treats are the perfect addition to any Easter basket. I am a little biased though.

Just visited Seattle for the first time…love it.

Thanks again for the post!

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