7 carrots, 1 bag of grapes, 1 small seedless watermelon, 1 cantaloupe, 7 bananas, 7 plums, 8 apples, 1 package blackberries, 1 head of spinach, 1 head of green leaf lettuce, 1 head of broccliflower(weird), a bundle of tomatoes still on the vine, and 2 red onions. All that for $15.00. I think such a great deal. We've loved it all so far. The watermelon wasn't the sweetest but the cantaloupe sure was. Oh and I bought the 5 pack of 100% honey whole wheat bread for $10. Oh my gosh, the best bread I've ever had. It tastes just like my MIL(mother-in-laws) homemade bread. The best part is that its super light and sliced already for you. We don't eat a ton of bread but I couldn't pass up 100%, homemade bread, amazing. I just put 4 loaves in the freezer and walla. Bread for over a month. It seriously is amazing. If you want to try I'll give you a sample.
Granny Smith Apples from Washington - 40 pound box 1 box- $14
Asian Pack - Garlic, sugar snap peas, fresh ginger, bok choy, etc 1 basket- $7.50
These are just a few of the extras you can add to your cart when you pay if you want. And remember there is a one time fee of $3, once you've paid it you don't have to again. Remember you have to pay/sign up by the Wednesday before so for the Ogden, Roy, Brigham City, Clearfield area that would be next Wednesday, we're on week A. It looks like the sign up usually doesn't start till the Monday or Tuesday before. But check the website often because it sold out super fast last week. I know many of you went to pay and it was already gone. And remember I'd be happy to car pool. Click here
and this is the page to sign up. The terrific bread I bought last week looks like it is not available this time but don't worry its always changing, they have a 9-grain sandwhich bread(same thing just not whole wheat) 5-$10.00 which I bet is just as good, a raisin cinnamon round loaf 3-$10.50, and a ciabatta loaf 5-$10.00. I think it would be fun to split with someone a few different types to try them. Let me know if you have any questions. But so far I am very happy with it, good fresh, healthy food, fast, cheap, and easy. And one girl said an Ogden one should be opening soon.
6 comments:
thats awesome, i'm going to have to give it a try. what a fun great idea. and all that for $15! way good
I found the Community Food Co-op of Utah program. They have locations all over the Wasatch front, including 4 teams here in Ogden. It looks good, but I've never done anything like this. Let me know if this looks like what you did.
http://www.crossroads-u-c.org/cfc/index.html
I went to BC and it was awesome as well! I am totally hooked. Thanks for the info I have been trying to find a cheaper way to eat better so this is it! Oh and you are right the bread rocks!!
wow- it's exactly the same loot down here in AZ too!! You're going to love it.. every time it's like Christmas for me, I'm serious.
Ooh when I am a permanent res I will have to join you. What a deal!
Our watermelon was iffy too, and the plums weren't the best but I am amazed at the quantity you get for $15. I marked to pay first thing wed so I can get in again before it fills up. Thanks for the tip.
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