Category: Events

  • Celebrate Hemp History Week!

    Celebrate Hemp History Week!

    June 3rd-9th, 2019

    This June, celebrate the 10th Annual of Hemp History Week with Return of the Plant! Demand for hemp extracts (CBD), foods, and body care products continue to grow. The plant’s ability to regenerate soil is motivating more farmers to grow hemp in the United States. With hemp’s return to U.S. soil through passage of the 2018 Farm Bill coinciding with the campaign’s 10th year, it’s time to make 2019 the Year of Hemp together! Visit HempHistoryWeek.com to learn more! 

    Click here to check out our Produce Recipe of the Week including hemp!

    Drinkables

    Don’t like the taste of hemp but want the healthy benefits? Try these hemp products that you can use as a substitute for your favorite drinks- water, tea, coffee additions, smoothies, juices, and more!

    Eat Up

    Hemp comes in all different shapes and sizes- granola, crackers, seeds, oils and more! It’s high in protein and omegas which makes it the perfect addition to your healthy lifestyle.

    Spread It Everywhere

    Everyone needs to spread a little love! Grab some hemp butters to spread on your morning toast or some hemp honey for your cup of tea throughout the day!

    A Healthy Clean

    Take a clean approach to your cleaning habits. You can use Dr. Bronner’s Hemp Pure-Castile Soap in so many ways! For more ideas and recipes using Dr. Bronner’s soap, click here: https://www.drbronner.com/all-one-blog/2017/06/dilutions-cheat-sheet-dr-bronners-pure-castile-soap/

    Supplements and Salves

    Support your body’s natural endocannabinoid system with hemp extracts! We carry different formulas such as capsules, drops, salves, proteins, and more!

    Treat Yourself

    Are you always on-the-go? Grab a hemp bar from Evo Hemp or a cannabinoid rich morsel from Rise Relief!


    Regardless of how you celebrate hemp history week or what hemp products you use, let us know! Leave us a note, email us, tag us on social media, or tell us in person! #basilbandwagoncares #hemphistoryweek2019

  • Make the Most of our Small Business Saturday Sale!

    Make the Most of our Small Business Saturday Sale!

    Don’t Miss out on Triple Rewards Points on Local Goods all over the store, as well as 25% off on Basil Bandwagon Brand Supplements!!

     

    Here’s a few things to look for (but there are many, many more!):

     

    Local Honey:

    Tassot Apiaries, Bee Flower & Sun Honey, Zach & Zoe Bee Farm

    Local Beauty:

    Edye’s Skincare, Poofy Organics

    Local Grocery Faves:

    Whitehouse Station Sauce, Mother Earth Solutions, The Coffee Scoop, Wild Leaf Teas, Pittstown Poultry

    Basil Bandwagon Brand Staples:

    Click here to read about why we LOVE our house brand!

    Love the bag in our photo? So do we! Get your hands on one by being the one of the first people to spend over $75 on Saturday morning, November 24th. (we loaded them with some surprises, as well)

  • What to Expect from Make Happy Happen!

    What to Expect from Make Happy Happen!

    Curious about our upcoming event: Make Happy Happen? Check out our video where we sit down and asked Dillan what we can expect out of his upcoming event!

    Get your tickets TODAY!

  • It’s Non-GMO Month: Part 4

    It’s Non-GMO Month: Part 4

    Happy Halloween Everyone!

     

    Thank you to everyone who came in this past Saturday and celebrated Non-GMO Month with us! We had such a great outcome for our Round-Up Donation Day and our Non-GMOnsters event that we are ready to make it even better next year.

    We are so excited to announce that through your generosity, our total donation to the Non-GMO Project is $89.38! We appreciate how much you rounded up your totals and we would like to give you a “round” of applause!

    We can’t wait to beat our record next year!

    Even though October is over, make sure you continue to look for the Non-GMO Project label as you shop!

  • It’s Non-GMO Month: Part 3

    It’s Non-GMO Month: Part 3

    Since it’s getting so cold outside very quickly, why not feature our Non-GMO Project verified health & beauty products!

    Around our Basil Bandwagon locations, we have quite the assortment of health and beauty products that are Non-GMO Project verified. Whether you’re looking for soaps, lotions, deodorants, toothpastes, lip balms, carrier oils, vitamins or supplements, we’ve got you covered! Below are some of our featured products!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Round-Up Donation Day & Non-GMOnsters Event: October 27, 2018

    As a part of our contribution to the Non-GMO Project, we are hosting a Round-Up Donation Day and a Non-GMOnsters event in both of our locations! At checkout, you can “round-up” your total purchase to the next whole dollar as a donation to the Non-GMO Project. Our goal is to donate at least $500 dollars! Make sure you stop by and donate to a great project- every penny counts!

    Before you donate at our checkout registers, make sure you try some of our non-GMO candy from UnReal! The parents/guardians who are shopping with their “little monsters” can treat themselves with $2 off of our smoothie of the month, the Hempchata Smoothie! We can’t wait to see you there!

    Click here to print our Non-GMOnsters Coloring pages!

  • Celebrating 25 Years of Nourishing Hunterdon County

    Celebrating 25 Years of Nourishing Hunterdon County

    We’ve been talking about our Anniversary as a business for about 6 weeks now and we’re still so darn excited about it that we just can’t stop!

     Though our EarthFest celebration has come and gone, along with our social media road tour among some of our favorite vendors, we’re taking one last opportunity to share the goodness that we enjoyed. Check out this quick video that highlights some of our favorite moments.

     

  • Love Food, Hate Waste!

    In honor of Earth Week, our 25th Anniversary, and EarthFest right around the corner, we’d like to share a dozen ways we help reduce waste (just giving ourselves a little pat on the back since we’re proud of our efforts!):

     

    reusable canvas bag

    Reuse those bags! We offer a discount for use of your own bags for carrying away your groceries. But don’t stop there – skip the plastic bags in the produce aisle and opt for reusable bags for your apples, brussels sprouts, lettuce, and all the rest! We sell reusable mesh bags that are perfect for produce.

    bulk bins flemington

    Buy in bulk: You can choose to put your bulk beans, snacks, and other goodies straight into containers you bring from home. Just ask one of our cashiers to weigh your container before you fill it. Mason jars and other leftover jars are great for this.

     

    Buy only what you need: Speaking of bulk, buying just what you need means you’re less likely to have to throw away food down the line! We sell bulk medicinal herbs, spices, grains, beans, trail mixes, dried fruit and granola to name just a few.

    bathroom stall doors Flemington

    Support recycled goods: Have you noticed the bathroom stalls in our Flemington location? They’re made out of milk bottles and lids, giving them a cool rainbowed-confetti look! We’ve incorporated reused material throughout the stores, diverting waste from landfill and making good use of it.

     

    Buy in recycled bottles: We sell Eagles Peak Water. This company picks up, sanitizes, and reuses their glass bottles. When you purchase, you pay a $2 deposit for the bottle and get that refunded to you upon your bottle return to our store. The convenience of bottled water without the waste!

    Hyroflask

    Use your own cup ‘o joe: Bring in your own cup for your coffee, smoothie or juice and our cafe crew will happily serve you your favorite refreshment to go. If you don’t have one yet, we recommend our Hydroflask double walled coffee containers for that java on the go experience.

    biodegradable compostable bags

    Shop with better bags: If you forgot your bags today, don’t worry. Our new plastic bags are fully compostable.  

    terracycle

    Recycle your product packaging: Check out our Terracycle collection boxes. This innovative local business is finding recycling methods and uses for trash that isn’t widely recycled (check out the photos of bags made from some of our favorite product boxes!). Bring us your trash to be made into treasure! Find out more at www.terracycle.com

     

    Buy recycled: We offer a great range of recycled paper products. Try the coffee filters, then add them to your own compost right along with the leftover grounds.   

    Compost: Starting your own compost pile at home is another great way to cut down on waste- plus it makes for nutrient rich dirt for your plants!  All our Farm to Market Café scraps are composted, and unsaleable produce is collected by Woodlands Wildlife Refuge for their resident critters to enjoy.

     

    Ditch disposable lunch and snack bags: Single-serving packs and plastic bags can be handy when brown bagging lunch or snacks, but they create more waste than you need. We have metal, glass, and silicone lunch container options. Check out our reusable bamboo cutlery too!

     

    Sip through stainless steel straws: We sell stainless steel straws which are a great reusable plastic-free option. One of our next big projects is reducing plastic straw waste from our cafe.

    We welcome your feedback on how we can help cut down our waste and help make it easier for you to do the same at home! Leave us a comment below or write to us 🙂

  • EarthFest Live Music Line Up

    EarthFest Live Music Line Up

    Basil Bandwagon Natural Market

    EarthFest

    Live Music Line Up

    May 5, 2018

    10:00am – 6:00pm

    @ The Historic Dvoor Farm, 111 Mine Street, Flemington, NJ 08822

     

    Don’t miss this exciting live musical experience as part of our giant 25th Anniversary celebration, featuring big bands:

     

    Joe Stuby & Rocking Horse

    Joe Stuby Music and Basil Bandwagon Natural Market

    PsycheFunkaBlueseDelic-Rock ‘n Roll

    Enjoy a sound deeply rooted in the blues with a hard hitting heavy funk/rock groove.

    Some Like It Hot

    Some Like it Hot CLub and Basil Bandwagon Natural Market

    Gypsy Jazz

    Some Like It Hot Club is a Gypsy Jazz band based out of New Jersey.

     

    Forget the Whale

    Forget the Whale and Basil Bandwagon Natural Market

    Blues, Rock, Alternative, R&B, Country, Funk & Nu-Metal Mash-Up

    A four piece hailing primarily from the 6th Borough: America’s Golden Door, Jersey City. Forget the Whale includes members Alishia Taiping (lead vocals, bass) Dan Pieraccini (bass, keys, vocals), Peter Durning (guitar, harmonica) and AJ Zienowicz (drums, vocals). It’s been said, of all the things Forget the Whale has, a ‘sound’ is not one of them. It’s not that they have no sound: blues, rock, alternative, R&B, country, funk and nu-metal all become ingredients for Forget the Whale’s veritable witches’ brew.

     

    Mother Nature’s Child

    Classic Rock with a touch of Psychadellia, Folk, Blues, Jazz & Country

    Take in the cool vibes and beats from this local five-piece band from Hunterdon County.

     

    Magnificent Mancini Brothers

    All Americana

    Hear from veteran players from the NJ music scene have collided in mid-air and will be performing without a net!

     

    …and acoustic artists:

     

    Macheis Wind

    Macheis Wind and Basil Bandwagon Natural Market

    Humanitarian Musician

    Indulge in the worldly sounds of a guitarist committed to showing us that the world changes and strengthens us.

     

    Becky Ciurczak

    Folk Singer/Songwriter

    Enjoy peaceful rhythms from one of Hunterdon County’s favorite acoustic soloists.

  • Postcards from Our 24 Stop Tour

    Postcards from Our 24 Stop Tour

    While you were going about your daily life these past six weeks, we were busy running around visiting local vendors, non-profits, artisans, and suppliers of ours in celebration of our 24th Anniversary in business. We had a TON of fun doing it!

    Each visit included a live broadcast to Facebook and Instagram. If you didn’t catch any of the action, you’ll want to head over to our Facebook page and check it out now. If you did catch one or more of our visits, you’ll notice a few things were made clear: we live in an amazing community filled with wonderful organizations, beautiful land, intelligent people, and fruitful wildlife!

    Read more about each of our stops below!

    First, we hung out with Olga, the owner of our favorite local kombucha company, Baba’s Brew. She taught us about some of the secrets behind her grandma’s (Baba herself!) famous recipe for this delightfully bubbly good-for-your-gut beverage that left us sipping daily.

    Then, we headed down the street from our Clinton location to visit our favorite local coffee shop on Main Street, Citispot Coffee. We said hi to a friendly barista and checked out their awesome selection of hot and cold beverages while we enjoyed one of our very own snack packs, for sale in the deli case at their café!

    Next, we stopped by Pulp Café in Frenchtown to get a behind-the-scenes tour of their kitchen with owner, Cody, and their vegetarian chef. We learned about how they make their vegan “bacon” and got to sample their delicious blueberry scones!

    Then we enjoyed a long visit with our four legged friends at Common Sense for Animals in Broadway, NJ. After dropping off a much needed donation of goods, we got a tour of the facility and spread the word about all the adorable animals up for adoption.

    Next, we visited staff at the Hunterdon Art Museum to check out the latest exhibit and learn about upcoming summer camps and learning opportunities for adults.

    Then we took a break for some much needed fresh air at Sandbrook Meadow Farm in Stockton, NJ. We got a tour of their beautiful grounds and saw seedlings growing in the greenhouse before making it to our shelves.

    The next visit was at Sugar Maple Jerseys where owner Heidi treated us to cheese curds and a walk through the pasture with her Jersey dairy cows! We met some of the calves and even got a chance to milk Emma – one of the ladies of the herd!

    Next, we had the pleasure of visiting Goats of Anarchy – a local non-profit that rescues and rehabilitates goats through crowd-sourced funding. We held, petted and chatted with each of the goats that the world has grown to love thanks to the work of the founder, Leanne.

    Then we pit-stopped in Flemington at Jersey Community Acupuncture to receive treatment and learn more about the practice. Owner Nicole, a licensed Acupuncturist and Oriental Medicine practitioner, educated us on the benefits of this popular and effective alternative treatment for pain, anxiety, infertility, depression, headaches, hormonal concerns, digestive issues and more.

    Next, we drove out to the beautiful, certified organic Comeback Farm in the Musconetcong River Valley in Bethlehem Township, NJ. Farmer Mark walked us through his fields and demonstrated some of the innovative organic farming methods employed by his team.

    The next place we stopped was the famous Red Mill in Clinton where we walked through the museum and got a live private demonstration from the resident blacksmith!

    Her Fitness in Flemington was our next stop. Owner/instructor Marie let us peek in on a morning group workout session where we learned about what makes her techniques effective and fun!

    Then, we hopped over the Delaware River to Upper Black Eddy, where Homestead Coffee Roasters is located. We enjoyed a tour and aromas of the roasting facility where we got to meet members of this family-run business.

    Next, we stopped at Addicted Chic boutique in Flemington – just across the street from our store. There, owner and stylish Annie treated us to personal style make-overs and fitted us into new pairs of killer jeans!

    A stop at Flemington Chiropractic Center got us straightened out again, as we received a free chiropractic adjustment from Dr. Lindsey, owner. We got a tour of her beautiful office and learned how chiropractic care can be a great alternative treatment for those suffering from pain.

    Woodlands Wildlife Refuge was our next stop in Pittstown, NJ. We learned how this great organization takes in and rehabilitates wildlife in our community and we dropped off a donation of fruits & veggie scraps for the animals.

    Next, we were paid a visit from the founder and owner or Trimona Yogurt. We learned what makes Bulgarian-style yogurt unique and how it is great for your digestive system. Sampling the different flavors was a real treat!

    Then, we visited the gorgeous Stanley at Riding With Heart. Stanley is one of many horses that work with children and adults with special needs, behavioral disorders, and emotional trauma. We took a walk through their sensory garden and learned how volunteers can help.

    Owner and Artisan, Jennifer of Bon Nut Butters graciously allowed us to stop by her production facility to see the making of her nut butters in action. We sampled each of her varieties and had way too much trouble deciding which one was our favorite!

    Next, we stopped by Dvoor Farms in Flemington to witness opening day of the Hunterdon Land Trust’s summer farmer’s market. As an annual sponsor of this weekly event, it was a joy to see the market crowded again this year!

    Then, we loaded up our van and brought a hefty donation of food and goods to Fisherman’s Mark in Lambertville. We learned how this organization helps support the needy in our community by providing them with access to nourishing food.

    A tour of the Somerset Regional Animal Shelter next generated a lot of attention. We met with kittens, cats, puppies, and dogs – all up for adoption. We also dropped off several boxes full of treats, food, and cleaning supplies to help support the good work of the shelter!

    Next, we visited Gardener Family Chiropractic to meet with Dr. Gardener herself and see several patients receiving care. We learned about her innovative alternative treatment method and gained fresh appreciation for chiropractic care.

    Then, we got a visit from Erin of Chia Star. We enjoyed sampling of the delicious, low-sugar, refreshing chia beverages outside on our patio in the sun.

    Our final stop was to Cotton Cattle Company in the Musconetcong River Valley in Bethlehem Township, NJ. We hung out in the grazing fields with the herd and Farmer Bryce where he taught us about the holistic approach to his grass-fed cattle company where cows enjoy freedom, stress-free living with a nutrient-dense diet.