Good place to get better than average produce and some fresh foods. Not the place to buy all of your groceries. If you dont drive a BMW or a Land Rover you may want to park over on the side
There is another option here in Tulsa Josh.. The Natural Farms Co-op, they do weekly deliveries of meat/fruit/veggies/etc.I wouldn't mind doing the COOP thing, but how are you going to buy a months supply of fresh vegetables? Fresh lettuce good for a week... maybe a day or two more, Celery not much longer tomatoes etc...
I have not once been in side the store once it was finished, i made all of the trim, cap, wall panels and soffit used on it out of the zinc. The company who did that small building next to it came to us to have us make most of the stuff they installed on it also.
There is another option here in Tulsa Josh.. The Natural Farms Co-op, they do weekly deliveries of meat/fruit/veggies/etc.
I have a few friends that are members and really like it. The weekly fruit/veggie bags are pretty random, you get what you get, but they really like it. It makes them learn to cook new foods.
I'm on the fence about jumping in myself, I'm just not sure I'll be able to eat everything before it spoils (single guy, not sure I can eat $30 worth of fruit/veggies in a week)
Here's what was in last weeks Fruit/veggie bag.
Spring Mix, Green Beans, Eggplant, Mushrooms, Cabbage, Parsley, Grapefruit, Avocadoes, Blueberries
and the week before
Red Leaf Lettuce, Green Chard, Russett Potatoes, Yellow Onions, Cauliflower, Zucchini, Bananas, Anjou Pears, Lemons
and one more
Green Leaf Lettuce, Celery, Green Beans, Sweet Peppers,Butternut or Acorn Squash, Red Radishes, Valencia Oranges, Kiwis, Dates or Dried Plums
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