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How CSA Farms Save Money
We are all looking to save some money these days, right?
And go green at the same time!
CSA farms save money in several ways:
- The average cost for organically grown produce from a CSA is lower than the grocery store, or even the farmers' market. This varies from
farm to farm, but it's more bang for your buck if you typically eat organic.
- Using a meal planner helps you utilize all your produce efficiently and deliciously.
- With your veggies already purchased, and armed with a small grocery store list, impulse purchases at the store will be minimal. Fewer
trips to the store means less accidental spending.
- CSA boxes generally provide so much food that you will be covered for dinners as well as lunches with proper meal planning, cutting
down on eating out expenses.
- Some CSAs include berries and flowers, which are massively more expensive at the grocery store. So CSA farms save money on weekly,
cheerful flowers for your kitchen sink. Treat yourself while saving some cash!
- When the production peaks, and your vegbox overfloweth, you can freeze veggies for the winter in a vacuum-sealed bag.
- The produce is much fresher, and lasts much longer, meaning far less is wasted.
- Some CSAs even have "u-pick" days, where share owners can go out to the farm and pick excess crop, take it home, and freeze it for the
winter. For free! Now THAT is value.
- You'll be trying new things, and eating more vegetables in general. That can ultimately lower your medical bills, as a varied diet high
in organic vegetables will keep you healthier.
- If you have kids, a CSA can be very exciting for them. You can really
play up the excitement of finding out what your family is
receiving each week, finding new recipes to try, and even getting them involved in the food preparation.
CSA farms save money in several different ways, but what I value the most is the connection to Earth and community that is inherent in a
Community Supported Agriculture farmer-consumer relationship. That is PRICELESS.
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