FreshNation
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Sounds like a really cool service.
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All the produce looks so fresh and yummy. I can't wait to try everything! I chose the fruit and vegetable variety box and we got about a pound each of cucumbers, heirloom cherry tomatoes, radishes, a huge bunch of lettuce, kale, cauliflower, eggplant, bell peppers, green beans, onions, peaches, apples, and yellow plums.
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@Dominica said:
All the produce looks so fresh and yummy. I can't wait to try everything! I chose the fruit and vegetable variety box and we got about a pound each of cucumbers, heirloom cherry tomatoes, radishes, a huge bunch of lettuce, kale, cauliflower, eggplant, bell peppers, green beans, onions, peaches, apples, and yellow plums.
You bought a pound of kale? Either you're really deficient in iodine or you're just crazy...
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we love to broil kale and eat it as a snack! lil sea salt and some good olive oil and it's great. lil dry, but super tasty. i checked, and sadly this service isn't available to us down here as of yet.
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I'm not sure I've had kale
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@scottalanmiller said:
And even with the delivery fee it was probably cheaper than the grocery store and far less effort.
Really? How is it cheaper? I haven't heard of anything similar in the UK. Here, farmers markets tend to be more expensive than supermarkets, even before the cost of the middle-man and delivery. But the quality is usually (but not always) better.
I used to get fruit and veg delivered by an online company called Abel and Cole who are pretty big here. They get their produce direct from the farmers and it's all organic. Good, but pricey.
Now I just get the supermarket to make a delivery every few days. I could never go back to pushing a trolley around a supermarket once a week and don't know why so many people still persist with it when online ordering is so cheap and convenient. I use a supermarket app on my phone and a weekly order takes about 5 minutes.
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Its not in my area yet
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@Dashrender said:
I'm not sure I've had kale
Dont get me wrong, it's not a life changing food on the buds, but it is pretty healthy, and you can dr. it up pretty well
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I am lucky enough to have like 5 small farm stands within a mile of my house. And it's MUCH cheaper then going to the store.
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@Dashrender said:
I'm not sure I've had kale
It is very good. Often served in the caf at the office. It's considered a superfood.
I like it wilted
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@Carnival-Boy farmers markets are often half the price of supermarkets here. And the delivery cost on this is only $5. So after the food is much cheaper and we don't have to drive anywhere to pick it up it is easily a few dollars cheaper on a week's order.
Plus it takes minutes imof our time instead if hours. In theory that is a savings too.
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Those of you where the farmers market is cheaper - congrats! Farmers markets are definitely equal or more expensive than the grocery store here. I do have several stands within a few miles of my house.
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It just means that the grocery store is overpriced.
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We have continued using FreshNation and love them. It has been great.