CSAers, where do you get your vegetables in the winter?

Anonymous
If you do a summer or summer/fall CSA, where do you buy your vegetables in winter? WF? Mom's? HT? TJ? Giant? Safeway? Other? Hydroponic basement garden ?
Anonymous
Washington Green Grocers. They have local or organic boxes depending on which is most important to you. I like that you can add other stuff to the order too, I get all our milk, eggs, bread and occasionally meat from them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Washington Green Grocers. They have local or organic boxes depending on which is most important to you. I like that you can add other stuff to the order too, I get all our milk, eggs, bread and occasionally meat from them.


+1. Love Zeke!
Anonymous
Usually Whole Foods. Our CSA is going until Dec. 3 this year and I'm seriously ready for it to end. One can only eat so much bok choy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Usually Whole Foods. Our CSA is going until Dec. 3 this year and I'm seriously ready for it to end. One can only eat so much bok choy.


I used this to deal with my bok choy abundance and never complained again.
http://www.steamykitchen.com/2112-bok-choy-stir-fry-recipe.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Usually Whole Foods. Our CSA is going until Dec. 3 this year and I'm seriously ready for it to end. One can only eat so much bok choy.


+1
Anonymous
Hometown Harvest. They deliver produce and dairy (and some meat too, I think). I started using them 2 months ago and won't do a CSA again.
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