Week 18 of our Organic Food Boxes – Joy! It Won’t Be the Last!!

Posted by James Lupori

A Wonderful Summer of Local Produce

Today we picked-up the last of our “share” of the produce grown by Growing Washington in Woodinville, WA. Living in Kenmore, we are only a few miles away from the farm and not only was this an affordable alternative to the foods offered the chain grocery stores, it was also an opportunity to eat some incredibly fresh food.

This week we received kale, blue potatoes, bush delicata winter squash, leeks, duck and hen eggs, arugula, baby lettuce, sweet potatoes, spaghetti squash, a winter braising mix and “bomb” cherry peppers…..and let’s not forget the hen and duck eggs:

AND NOW, THE GOOD NEWS – WINTER BOXES

Growing Washington recently announced it was going to offer two, four-week sessions:

  • Session 1 will run from October 31st to November 22nd
  • Session 2 will run from November 18th to December 20th

The cost for each is either $96.00 for a small box or $144.00 for a large box. For more information just click on the picture below:

Click on this picture to learn more about the Winter boxes!

Click on this picture to learn more about the Winter boxes!

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