With all of the horrible stuff happening in the world, I wanted to share something positive. This is our first year with a CSA, and I could not be happier. When we first signed up, they required us to come visit their farm. Our farmers are just a couple and their kids. They grow the majority of their own food, and also feed the local community. The food we get is the tastiest, freshest produce we could ever find (other than growing stuff ourselves). I saw someone posted a fruit cup the other day, and it said something along the lines of being produced on one side of the planet, then shipped half way across the globe to be packaged, then back to be sold in US. Then I thought about our farmers. Our food travels 30 minutes to the farmers’ market. That’s it. How many emissions would that save if everyone did that? In case any of you are interested, and are in US, you can find your local CSA here: https://www.localharvest.org/csa/

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    I manage a produce section at a smaller grocery store in a city of 100k, and the summer months (albeit chaotic when it comes to ordering and storage space) are kind of satisfying due to all the local growers I get to buy from directly. At minimum I source carrots, green beans, peas, corn, potatoes, cucumbers and tomatoes all locally from greenhouses or hutterite colonies, and a the majority of my berries, stonefruit, and apples are trucked in weekly from BC. There’s a tremendous amount of wiggle room on the prices, and if our warehouse is running a better deal, the local guys are always eager to match it. It tastes so much better too. Especially the corn and beans. I’d pay more for it, honestly.

  • @SpaceNoodle
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    31 year ago

    Hahahahaaaaa it’s a hell of a lot more expensive in Seattle, fuck

    • DomilleOP
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      31 year ago

      I just looked up CSAs around Seattle and there is at least one that provides shares for roughly $25/weekly shares, with roughly the same amount if produce as I posted above.

      • @SpaceNoodle
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        31 year ago

        You may be right. The site is a total clusterfuck to use - why can’t I just enter “Seattle” and order results by locality or price? The navigation is labyrinthian, and important information is buried.

  • @karpintero
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    11 year ago

    Thanks for posting this, I’m going to look for a CSA nearby to sign up for. Seems like a win-win all around.