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Produce delivered to your door

Shape,  August, 2004  by Julia Tolliver-Maranan

Make eating more fruits and vegetables easier by signing up with a local farm to have fresh produce delivered to your home or office. You can choose how much you want to receive and how often, and some farms also will let you specify foods you don't want. As a bonus, many offer organic produce as well as other foods like honey and eggs.

Delivery is usually included in the price ($25 and up per week for a box of produce that easily feeds two or more); if you live alone you can save money by splitting the order with a neighbor or co-worker. To find a participating farm in your area, visit www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/csa/ or type "produce delivery" into a search engine.

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