Yesterday I picked up my Food Co-op! I was so excited to see all the produce! My garden is not producing yet so getting my hands on all this fresh produce was exciting!
I did a full share today and spent a total of $30.
Included:
5 heads of lettuce
8 kiwi
1 quart strawberries
2 bags apples
10 yellow onions
12 ear corn
2 bags grapes
12 red peppers
bag of mushrooms
2 bags of radish
1 bag of broccoli
tons of string green beans
Check out my post on Tips for Successful Produce Co-op, including how to find one!









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Hello you did really well!
I don’t think we have produce co-0ps here in my “neck of the woods” but I love seeing all the things that others get. Now we need to see what you do with it all
It’s beautiful!! We don’t have co-ops either, but the farmers markets are open- it’s the only place that doesn’t bother me not to use coupons, lol!
My mom boils baby redskins, green beans and chopped bacon together for a side dish. It’s so good!
i live in your area. Is it possible to join your co-op?
Just posted this but wanted it to come to this new email…. Sorry please respond to this one. I live in your area. Is it possible to join your co-op?
Awesome! I think I looked and didn’t find a co-op near us.
This is so cool! We’ve been trying to cook with more fresh fruits and veggies so this would be great for us!