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Are you AgriCultured? 2011 CSA Shares delivered to your doorstep in Manhattan!!
Posted: 2:52 pm, March 7th, 2011 in Midtown Eating
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Do you have any ties to Monsanto?
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What month is best for soylent green?
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oof, according to the website, egg shares are $8/dozen. I can appreciate home delivery and all, but that's kind of crazy. You can get a dozen eggs for $4 at the union square farmers market
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I would love if my CSA delivered to me! But my CSA comes out to about $20/week so I think I'll take that savings and go with it :P
(It only includes produce though; very little fruit, no eggs or jam/jellies.) -
Yeah, I'm sure it's a lovely farm, but six months means somewhere in the $1200 range for a share. That would be an insane amount of money unless there's a commensurate insane amount of food delivered each week.
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AgriCultured NYCSA.
It's time to sign up for farm fresh produce, even meat and eggs of the highest quality delivered to your door in NYC!! Everything is grown on a farm in Aquebogue NY, on Long Island's North Fork. We understand busy New Yorkers, we are simplifying the CSA process by delivering directly to you.
Shares are $50/week. May till November. If you sign up before April 1st you will get the first two weeks of May FREE. Go to http://www.Epiphanyfoodgroup.com for more info and write contact@epiphanyfoodgroup.com to join now.
Proposed 2011 produce:
CSA Proposed items, assortment of different items each week
May
Asparagus, Strawberries, spinach, lettuce, herbs, eggs, jam/jelly
June
Strawberries, spinach, lettuce, herbs, eggs, beans, broccoli, zucchini,radish, Jam/jelly
July
string beans, zucchini, corn, peppers, tomatoes, eggplant, herbs, lettuce, beets, melons, radish, eggs, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries
August
same as july, add potatoes
September
same as july, add spinach, broccoli, potatoes, apples (no berries)
October
same as july add spinach, broccoli, potatoes, cauliflower, cabbage, brussel sprouts, leeks (no berries)
November
spinach, broccoli, potatoes, sweet potatoes, cauliflower, cabbage, brussel sprouts, leeks