Anonymous
Post 08/24/2022 08:17     Subject: Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

A mix of Giant, Wegmans, and Lotte Market. Lotte is great for vegetables, fruits and herbs that aren't sold in the other three, like Chinese broccoli, perilla leaves, Thai basil, and Asian pears (yum). Lotte's prices tend to be a bit more reasonable than the other two, also. Occasionally I'll go to the Kentlands and Kensington farmers markets, but I wouldn't say I go regularly, and I don't tend to buy produce there--rather, meat, eggs and baked goods.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2022 07:31     Subject: Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

Farmers market. No comparison to ant grocery.
In winter I buy from Whole Foods, except bananas which I get at Safeway.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2022 07:21     Subject: Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

+1 for Costco. But we will buy things like bananas and herbs from the grocery store since we go through those quickly.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2022 07:15     Subject: Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

Costco
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2022 07:14     Subject: Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

HMart and Lidl
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2022 00:09     Subject: Re:Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

Whole foods and Asian grocery stores. Occasionally farmers markets in the summer, and Safeway for convenience.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2022 00:00     Subject: Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

Mom’s, Aldi and Asian markets.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 21:15     Subject: Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

Frozen foods section
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 21:15     Subject: Re:Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

Farmers market May through October, Giant the rest of the year.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 18:26     Subject: Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

MOM’s, Wegmans and Lotte for veg.
Wegmans for fruit, though I’ll sometimes buy whatever looks good at Costco or TJ.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 17:51     Subject: Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

Mostly TJ and we eat a lot of fruits and veggies. There quality is great for a lot of basics items and the produce they seasonally stock is excellent. Just bought a giant container of fresh figs there. Costco sometimes- it really depends. Occasionally a regular grocery store if I’m wanting a giant bunch of parsley or herbs or something
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 17:41     Subject: Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

Spring & summer:
- Tomatoes, herbs, lettuce (until they bolt), spinach: my garden
- Stone fruit, berries, melons, other greens (especially after mine have bolted), corn, green beans, asparagus, carrots, etc: farmers market
- Onions, potatoes, other staples: any grocery store

Fall:
- Add apples, pears to the farmers market, or a pick your own farm
- Switch back to Harris Teeter or Wegmans as things fall out of local availability at the farmers market

Winter: Harris Teeter, Wegmans, or South Mountain Creamery (I get milk delivered anyway, so a produce bag is an easy add-on).
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 17:05     Subject: Re:Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

Have previously done CSAs but now use Hungry Harvest because organic is what I care about. Quality is good, selection excellent. Tried Imperfect Produce but it is not good. HH fits my life becacuse you customize every week and you only order when you want to.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 17:02     Subject: Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

Various places.
Stone fruits and some berries - at the farmer's market
Blueberries and carrots - Gus's Coop
Romaine lettuce, bananas and cucumber - Trader Joe's
Potatoes - Whole Foods
But if I'm at Rainbow Food I might get some there, though it's very expensive so rarely go.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2022 16:35     Subject: Where do you get your fruits and vegetables?

Is there a favorite grocery store or CSA or coop where you get your fruits and vegetables?

DH loves his Costco but its really hit or miss on quality, especially with fruit...same for grocery stores. I've had some luck with farmers markets (Old Town Alexandria) but don't see myself going every weekend. I grow my own tomatoes (yum!) but thats going to trickle off by the end of September.

Any recommendations?

Thank you!