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We'd prefer to shop at the local farmers market all the time, but when that's not an option, these sources offer the most flavorful ways to go organic.

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Diamond Organics produce

Everything is impeccably fresh, much of it grown by farmers along California's coast. And the genius Organic Family Pack—chockful of seasonal fruits and veggies—feeds four for a week ($110).

Stonyfield Milk

The world's leading organic yogurt maker also supplies tasty supermarket-brand milk that's similarly free of antibiotics and artificial growth hormones.

Peace Coffee

All the things a good brew should be: 100 percent organic, fair-trade and shade-grown (beans are cultivated under a canopy of trees, preserving the natural habitat)—and, of course, delicious. peacecoffee.com

Niman Ranch Meat

Started almost 30 years ago, this purveyor to top chefs now works with more than 500 family-owned farms to produce conscientiously raised, naturally fed beef, pork and lamb. nimanranch.com

Cowgirl Creamery

These milkmaids use only organic milk from Straus Creamery for their handcrafted, beautifully balanced fromage. Our picks: Mt. Tam and Red Hawk triple cream cheeses. cowgirlcreamery.com

Horizon Butter

We sampled every stick at the grocery store, and this won the gold star (plus, the company helped develop the USDA organic seal).

Mighty Leaf Tea

Packed in nifty, biodegradable pouches, its organic teas are the most extraordinary-tasting we've come across—don't miss the deep, earthy Mint Melange. mightyleaf.com

Acme Bread Company (Berkeley, CA)

A Bay Area legend that set the standard for American artisanal bread. (510) 843-2978

The Bleeding Heart Bakery (Chicago)

In addition to sumptuous loaves, this Ukrainian Village storefront sells vegan pastries packed with seasonal local fruits. thebleedingheartbakery.com

Birdbath Bakery (New York)

A truly green shop—from the cork floors and wheat walls to the counter made with recycled denim—courtesy of the whiz behind addictive City Bakery. buildagreenbakery.com

Tall Grass Bakery (Seattle)

This artisanal shop in the Ballard area is devoted to unflavored, pristine loaves slowly handmade by self-declared "bread geeks." (206) 706-0991

Square One Vodka

You might not notice the difference in your apple martini, but drink this on the rocks and you'll discern the pure taste. Distilled from organic rye and water, it doesn't have the chemical flavor of conventional vodkas. squareonevodka.com

Organic Wine Company

E-sommeliers Michel Ginoulhac and Véronique Raskin will guide you to your perfect appellation (but the selection is so well-edited, it's hard to go wrong). theorganicwinecompany.com

Miette

Delectable organic macaroons—one each chocolate, vanilla, grapefruit, hazelnut, pistachio and chocolate-mandarin—to tantalize the most discerning gourmand. miette.com

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