Saturday, May 2, 2009

Market targets special health needs or just desire to eat better












Elbert's Natural Food Market



Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. It is closed on Sunday.



Phone: 471-5071



Additional stores that focus on organic and heathy foods:



Adele's Naturally, 2704 Lincoln Ave., 471-3144



Adele's Natural Foods, 3415 N. First Ave., 467-0295



Paradise Organics, 2700 Indiana 261, Newburgh, 842-0820



River City Food Co-op, 100 Washington Ave., 424-2735





Catherine "Charlie" Elbert Moran is a tiny young woman with curly hair, a quiet voice and a sweet laugh. She holds an accounting degree, is an entrepreneur, wife, full-time mother and business manager.



She also has an allergy to MSG and tries to limit wheat in her diet.




Organic asparagus


Organic asparagus





Catherine "Charlie" Elbert Moran often carries her son Keller around with her as she performs her duties in Elbert's Natural Food Market.


Catherine "Charlie" Elbert Moran often carries her son Keller around with her as she performs her duties in Elbert's Natural Food Market.





AIMEE BLUME / Courier & Press Catherine "Charlie" Elbert Moran often carries her son Keller around with her as she performs her duties in Elbert's Natural Food Market.


AIMEE BLUME / Courier & Press Catherine "Charlie" Elbert Moran often carries her son Keller around with her as she performs her duties in Elbert's Natural Food Market.





DENNY SIMMONS / Courier & Press Autumn, left, and Wyatt Winternheimer, 5, get help from Charlie Elbert Moran, right, as they pick out a new box of vitamins at Elbert's Natural Food Market at 5614 East Virginia St. in Evansville, which Moran owns and operates. Winternheimer is careful about the products Wyatt uses because of his medical needs.


DENNY SIMMONS / Courier & Press Autumn, left, and Wyatt Winternheimer, 5, get help from Charlie Elbert Moran, right, as they pick out a new box of vitamins at Elbert's Natural Food Market at 5614 East Virginia St. in Evansville, which Moran owns and operates. Winternheimer is careful about the products Wyatt uses because of his medical needs.





Organic asparagus, left; organic wheat grass, below


Organic asparagus, left; organic wheat grass, below





Organic romaine lettuce, below


Organic romaine lettuce, below





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