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Saturday, May 30, 2009
Food Co-op May
Pictured above is the Harvest Share $14: 1 5 lb. bag white potatoes, 2 cantaloupes, 1 bunch radishes, 6 apples, 4 artichokes, 3 zucchini, 1 bunch asparagus, 8 bananas, 1 carton Utah mushrooms, 1 loaf bread, 1 16 oz. pkg. rice
There was also the half share for $14 with the following: 1 2-lb. pkg. chicken thighs, 1 1-lb. pkg. lean ground beef, 1 cantaloupe, 1 bunch radishes, 5 apples, 3 zucchini, 1 bunch asparagus, 6 bananas, 1 carton Utah mushrooms, 1 loaf bread and 1 16 oz. pkg. rice
Don't forget the standard share for $23 included: 1 2-lb. pkg. chicken thighs, 1 2-lb. pkg. beef chuck roast, 1 2-lb. pkg. country style spare ribs, 11-lb. pkg. lean ground beef, 1 5-lb. bag white potatoes, 1 cantaloupe, 1 bunch radishes, 5 apples, 1 bunch asparagus, 3 zucchini, 6 bananas, 1 carton Utah mushrooms, 1 loaf bread and 1 16 oz. pkg. rice
Orders for the month of June are due by Friday June 12 with pickup on Saturday June 27th. For more information visit www.foodco-op.net. They will be offering honey from Idaho for June and they are also adding the farmer's market share again for June. They get their farmer's market share from East Farms-a local organic farm. The June share last year for 2008 contained lots of different greens, radishes, parsley and cilantro. See the post at: http://cookingandorscience.blogspot.com/2008/06/june-co-op-orders.html
Scroll down past the regular share to see the Farmer's market share.
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