Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Co-Op Produce: Cheap and Fresh

Cheap and Fresh! Now that's a good combo! Bountiful Baskets is a co-op program that supplies it's subscribers fresh fruits and vegetables on a weekly basis. Here is a quick run down of all the cool features:
  • No membership fee
  • You are not required to do it every week
  • It is the same produce in grocery stores
  • You get 30 pounds of produce, usually 6 fruits and 6 vegetables
But the best part is, it's only $15 a week for regular produce and $25 for 100% certified organic produce.

Don't think your family can eat 30 pounds in a week? The great thing is, you don't have to! Either do it every few weeks or go in it with a friend.

Visit the link above for all the information (oh believe me, it gets better!) and Bountiful Baskets has given all BYU students who sign up this month, one free week.

While you never know EXACTLY what you'll get, it's usually pretty standard produce goods and in my family, we have tried some new things because it came in our basket! Here are a couple examples of a pretty typical haul.


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