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[quote=Anonymous]I have been getting Sandy Springs CSA, which is all organic, for almost 1 year. We get the 60% share since there are just 3 of us, and it ends up costing about 20 bucks per week, which seems to be a pretty good deal. My husband thought it was too expensive until I pointed out that he spends about that much going out to lunch 2-3 times a week. For example, below is a list of what I got last week. I haven't done a direct comparison, but I am pretty confident you could not buy all of these items organic in a store or farmer's market for less than $20. And there's a pick up in Takoma Park. Here's the website: sandysprings.csa.come Today your 60% (Half) Share contains: 1 bag Bhintje Potatoes - De Glae Organics (at least 1 lb) 1 Squash - Farmdale Organics (huge spaghetti squash) 1 Italian Eggplant - Windy Hollow Organics (huge!) 1 head Radicchio - Bellview Organics (good size) 1 bag Yellow Wax Beans - Peaceful Valley Organics (about 1 lb?) 1 bag Tomatoes - White Swan Organics (2 beefsteak size) 2 heads Baby Bok Choy - Plum Hill Organics (medium sized) 1 bunch Cilantro - Noble Herbs (regular size) Due to harvest availability you will receive 1 of these items in your share: 1 bag Jalapeno Peppers - Millwood Springs Organics 1 bag Cayenne Peppers - Millwood Springs Organics (about 7, which I will dry and save) [/quote]
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