In some prior thread, I mentioned that this local chain seems to be struggling, reflecting perhaps the current prejudice against carbohydrates, the declining interest in bulk foods, and the availability of many of their more exotic items (e.g. rice flour pasta) at Whole Foods and Trader Joes. But they are still with us, and I for one am grateful.
I visited the store in LaGrange Park this afternoon, conveniently (for me, unfortunately for them) just up the street from Trader Joes. As I mentioned before, they've stopped their experiments with butchers and frozen goods, though they still have a fair cheese and deli selection and some fresh baked goods. As always, and remember that Halloween is around the corner, they have an enormous assortment of bulk candy at very reasonable prices. They also have a very broad assortment of nuts, again at a fraction of what you would pay at Jewel, and lots of snack-y things like sesame sticks and pretzels. Lots of different rices, pasta, dried soup mixes. They don't compete with Penzey's or the Spice House, but if they are more convenient to you than either of those speciality stores, you'll also find the bulk spices you want and some you may not have thought of. I noticed powdered alfalfa.
Their real appeal, though, is to bakers. Think of your King Arthur flour catalog, and then think how nice it would be to get all those speciality flours without paying their incredible (though I'm sure, as they assert, actual) shipping costs. A huge assortment of wheat flours--bleached, unbleached, whole wheat, soft, hard, cake, semolina--in all sorts of combinations. Rye berries and rye flours, spelt, millet, rice flours, corn flours in several variations.
Yeast at $3.49 per pound ! As I've posted in response to the request elsewhere in this forum, they are happy to sell you their flours in the 25 pound bags they come in, provided they don't expect to run out before the week is over, and will always sell them to you by special request.
For cake and cookie makers they also have lots of colored sugars, candied fruit, etc as well.
Besides the yeast, the other thing I always pick up is the 8.5 ounce box of Maldon salt @$5.19, cheaper than any other local place I know.
Home Economist Speciality Foods
419 N. LaGrange Rd
LaGrange Park, IL
708 352 1514
906 S. Northwest Highway
Barrington, IL
847 382 4204
Cass Harbor Center
6382 Cass Ave
Westmont, IL
630 852 0214
Church Point Plaza
9163 Gross Point Road
Skokie, IL
847 674 7252
The salesclerk said there is also a store at their distribution point in Arlington Heights. Unless someone here has more information, call one of the other stores for details.