Green Bean Goodness
We recently started ordering produce from Green B.E.A.N Delivery (LINK). They bring fresh, organic, local produce right to your front door. It was love at first berry.
Here's how it works.
First, sign up for service online. You can customize the size of your produce bin and the frequency. Prior to the actual delivery, they will email you with a list of what you'll receive in your next bin (based on what's in season, etc). You'll have a window of time to switch out items you don't want (Unless your son begs you to keep the lime. In that case, don't trade it.). You can also add natural grocery items from local artisans.
We get the small size produce bin at our house. It comes biweekly for $35 (google for a coupon code on your first purchase, btw).
Then, the doorbell rings. The excitement begins.
The kids run out the door (yes, one of them not wearing pants....).

Your produce bin awaits.

The bin is filled with ice packs and your produce.

This week's bin included: 4 ears of corn, 1 red onion, 1 bunch of broccoli, 4 peaches, 3 hearts of romaine lettuce, 1 green pepper, 2 cucumbers, tomatoes, 2 avocados, blueberries, and a lime.

The only downside is that we have to store the bin until they pick it back up at their next delivery.
I feel so much better feeding my kids organic produce and the quality is way better than what I buy at the grocery store. Plus, they can't wait to try them! Win. Win. Win.
Here's how it works.
First, sign up for service online. You can customize the size of your produce bin and the frequency. Prior to the actual delivery, they will email you with a list of what you'll receive in your next bin (based on what's in season, etc). You'll have a window of time to switch out items you don't want (Unless your son begs you to keep the lime. In that case, don't trade it.). You can also add natural grocery items from local artisans.
We get the small size produce bin at our house. It comes biweekly for $35 (google for a coupon code on your first purchase, btw).
Then, the doorbell rings. The excitement begins.
The kids run out the door (yes, one of them not wearing pants....).
Your produce bin awaits.
The bin is filled with ice packs and your produce.
This week's bin included: 4 ears of corn, 1 red onion, 1 bunch of broccoli, 4 peaches, 3 hearts of romaine lettuce, 1 green pepper, 2 cucumbers, tomatoes, 2 avocados, blueberries, and a lime.
The only downside is that we have to store the bin until they pick it back up at their next delivery.
I feel so much better feeding my kids organic produce and the quality is way better than what I buy at the grocery store. Plus, they can't wait to try them! Win. Win. Win.
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