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Join a Food Co-op!
Joining a food or farmer co-op of some kind can be a huge
benefit and have a solid impact on both the health and budget of your home and
family. If you aren’t a part of one,
start searching the internet or asking around for what’s local to you.
Melissa surfed around a little one afternoon and came across
a farmer co-op in our area called Farmer's Market Baskets. Joining this co-op and getting involved with
the community there has literally changed our lives. We began by volunteering twice a week and our
involvement has grown exponentially in a very short time. I am now their delivery driver and take
anywhere from 100-150 baskets of produce to various drop off locations around
the area. Melissa and McClane help me
run the route and they also cashier twice a week. We also recently facilitated the opening of a
new location across town to continue to expand and spread the blessings.
Another great reason to join a local farmer’s co-op is that
while it’s not a guarantee, it’s much more likely that you’ll be eating produce
grown at least somewhat locally. While I’m
not going to digress into a discussion about peak oil, believe me when I tell
you that the days of the 3,000 mile Caesar salad are quickly coming to an end.
This house is now
overflowing with more fresh fruit and vegetables than we can handle. Each week we end up with enough fruit and veg
for three families and it literally costs us nothing except a few hours of our
time. We fight a constant battle to deal
with everything we get before it goes bad.
We dehydrate, can and freeze like crazy people and then see that we give
the rest away to family, friends, and neighbors who need it. A couple weeks ago we ended up with nine huge
cantaloupes. Now, we like cantaloupe,
but could you eat nine of them before they go bad? We actually did, but you get the point.
Obviously not everyone reading this lives in the Kennesaw,
GA area, but if you happen to be local, leave a comment with your email address
and I’ll get in touch with you about hooking you up with Farmer’s Market
Baskets. You basically get 2-3 times the
amount of produce you could get for the same price in the grocery store, or the
same amount for half to one-third of the price, however you want to look at it.
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