At the CSA, I pay $12 / week and average about 4.5lbs of produce making my pound for pound cost around $2.75. This mostly meets my needs for an entire week. I bring my own bags and there is, obviously, no packaging involved. My farmer picks the produce fresh the day before our pickup. Items last about 2 weeks in my refrigerator. (My emphasis)Produce shipped to a supermarket may be a week away from harvest, and have endured who knows what conditions on its way to you. I have been absolutely amazed at how long my veggies last in the refrigerator when I buy them from our farmers market. I waste so much less. Of course, there is a lot less going in the composter, but that's OK, there's always something like peels.
The Northwood Area Farmers Market Association was founded in 2008 to bring fresh locally produced and grown food and value added products from local businesses to the community. We hope to help local businesses market their products and promote sustainable agriculture and economic growth. Market dates and hours: Every Tuesday from 3-6 pm from mid-May to early October.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Local food is too expensive?
Sometimes we hear that we can buy produce at the supermarket so much cheaper than at the farmers market or through a CSA or even a farm stand. But think about this.
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