These are the items we have planned for this week. Not every box will receive every item, but all boxes will receive most of the items below.
Romaine | |
Green Top Beets | |
Cilantro | |
Yellow Onion | |
French Breakfast Radish | |
Radicchio | |
Garlic Scapes | |
Pink Cripps Apple |
See what's planned for the coming week (and in past deliveries) in our Produce Blog
Weight of this package will vary week to week depending on the value of what is included.
Please note that we are aiming to include a balanced share which maximizes local and heirloom produce. However, we also want to minimize food waste by ensuring the included food is usable in our busy lives! Plan on some foods from out of state, especially fruits and outside of the Minnesota growing season.
Grapefruit | |
Avocado | |
Pink Cripps Apple | |
Yellow Peach | |
Pineapple | |
White Nectarine | |
Strawberries |
See what's planned for the coming week (and in past deliveries) in our Produce Blog
Weight of each week's package will vary depending on the value of what is included. These items will be local when in season, but always organic even when out of our local season.
Minnesota's fruit season is fairly short; we will feature seasonal specialty fruit year round at its peak flavor, but will also include every day fruits in every package.
Cauliflower | |
Radicchio | |
Garlic Scapes | |
Red Butter Lettuce | |
Celery | |
Spaghetti Squash |
See what's planned for the coming week (and in past deliveries) in our Produce Blog
Weight of each week's package will vary depending on the value of what is included. These items will be local when in season, but always organic even when out of our local season.
Red Sweet Yam | |
Yellow Onion | |
Rainbow Carrot | |
Yellow Potatoes | |
Garlic Scapes |
See what's planned for the coming week (and in past deliveries) in our Produce Blog
Weight of each week's package will vary depending on the value of what is included. These items will be local when in season, but always organic even when out of our local season.
Most of the time the beets we encounter already have their greens cut off because removing the greens keeps the beet root fresh for longer. But beet greens are really yummy and good for you! They often can be used in place of greens like spinach, kale and chard but they are delicious all on their own.
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