Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do like the idea of a CSA, but all the ones I know of, you get what you get and you don’t get upset. So then I’ve got 3 pounds of rutabaga in my fridge, which I neither particularly care for nor am adept at cooking. This is stressful to me. I buy veggies a couple of times a week so I can get small quantities of exactly what I want. I’d love to be able to do this straight from a farm, but as far as I know, I can’t.
OP here. Yes, I’m with you on the downsides of a CSA. Which is why I thought this personalized order setup would be a hit. You get to order exactly what you want based on the farm’s availability for that week.
NP. I don’t want to meal plan based on what a farm has available on the East Coast in February. I cook with plenty of in-season ingredients, but I want more variety than that.
Anonymous wrote:It’s your marketing strategy. Posting on next door is not a marketing strategy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do like the idea of a CSA, but all the ones I know of, you get what you get and you don’t get upset. So then I’ve got 3 pounds of rutabaga in my fridge, which I neither particularly care for nor am adept at cooking. This is stressful to me. I buy veggies a couple of times a week so I can get small quantities of exactly what I want. I’d love to be able to do this straight from a farm, but as far as I know, I can’t.
OP here. Yes, I’m with you on the downsides of a CSA. Which is why I thought this personalized order setup would be a hit. You get to order exactly what you want based on the farm’s availability for that week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because then they’d have to interact with nosy, judgmental, gossipy you. They are rightly gauging that you take notes on your neighbors, speculate and judge them, and even run to the Internet to try to drum up more speculation and gossip about them with total strangers.
You sound unhinged PP. A touch of paranoia, perhaps?
Anonymous wrote:I like to pick my own. I don't know what I am making from day to day.
No I don't want you to pick up my veggies for me. Thank you but no.