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I was sorely disappointed today. Signed up for delivery of an organic
produce box last week. I was pleased that I was allowed to customize it because I don't need more of what I'm already growing. The company also said I would save money. I did not. Last week's box contained all good stuff except... There were no salad type greens offered. Yes, you can put kale in a salad but I personally think the taste would be overwhelming so I would use a small amount mixed with other greens. No other greens were offered. And instead of getting kale, I got rainbow chard which wasn't even listed! We actually prefer the chard so that was fine. Today's box left me steamed. By the time it arrived, the business had closed for the day. I got no kale at all. No nectarines or celery either. I could have sworn that I had ordered all of these things. Also thought I ordered yellow potatoes. I did get some but also two very small Russet potatoes. Now I realize that some potatoes could be served mixed. Such as all waxy ones but... Russets? Guess I will have to add those to soup. Also two cucumbers that I don't think I ordered. I still have most of the one I ordered last week! Bottom line, I had to change my plans for dinner. Was going to make a bean and kale soup unless I got the chard again and I even had a backup plan in case I got those. I did get some lovely fennel that I will roast. Rainbow carrots that are horribly dirty and had the tops on. I don't like paying for the tops. Got tons of beets with no tops. I did order beets but not nearly that many. The gardener's goats will be getting the fennel and carrot tops and some of the beets. I am roasting the bigger beets to make a salad with for tomorrow. Will have either feta or goat cheese (whatever is cheaper), walnuts and some red onion. I ordered onions not knowing what kind I might get. Red are probably my least favorite but they'll go well in this salad. Also some baby spinach (will have to buy). Balsamic type dressing. The worst thing is they have designed the website so that there is no way to go back to see what I ordered, what the individual prices are, and there is no packing slip. They could easily substitute something cheaper or leave something out and people might not notice. The stuff all comes loose in the box and they had a very limited selection of stuff to choose from. So... I canceled my subscription, wrote a complaint to them and signed up again for Full Circle Farms. I liked them but they used to only allow you to make a certain number of changes and we kept getting fruit that nobody wanted. Now the box is totally customizable. You just have to spend at least as much as what you signed up for to begin with. And you have to watch what you add to the box. They sell all sorts other things like bread, meat and jam and those can be pricey. I also hope the listed price of $4.15 for a single bell pepper was a mistake! Winco had non-organic ones for 45 cents each two weeks ago or so. Granted they were small but I'd do without a pepper before I paid that price! Now to figure out tomorrow's dinner. Will be mostly roasted stuff. The beet salad, sweet potato fries (baked), probably the roasted fennel. Need to come up with some kind of meat to go with. And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past midnight... Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with brown rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a problem eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said it was very good! What's cooking out your way? |
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On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
> I was sorely disappointed today. Signed up for delivery of an organic > produce box last week. I was pleased that I was allowed to customize it > because I don't need more of what I'm already growing. The company also said > I would save money. I did not. Last week's box contained all good stuff > except... There were no salad type greens offered. Yes, you can put kale in > a salad but I personally think the taste would be overwhelming so I would > use a small amount mixed with other greens. No other greens were offered. > And instead of getting kale, I got rainbow chard which wasn't even listed! > We actually prefer the chard so that was fine. > > Today's box left me steamed. By the time it arrived, the business had closed > for the day. I got no kale at all. No nectarines or celery either. I could > have sworn that I had ordered all of these things. Also thought I ordered > yellow potatoes. I did get some but also two very small Russet potatoes. Now > I realize that some potatoes could be served mixed. Such as all waxy ones > but... Russets? Guess I will have to add those to soup. Also two cucumbers > that I don't think I ordered. I still have most of the one I ordered last > week! > > Bottom line, I had to change my plans for dinner. Was going to make a bean > and kale soup unless I got the chard again and I even had a backup plan in > case I got those. > > I did get some lovely fennel that I will roast. Rainbow carrots that are > horribly dirty and had the tops on. I don't like paying for the tops. Got > tons of beets with no tops. I did order beets but not nearly that many. The > gardener's goats will be getting the fennel and carrot tops and some of the > beets. I am roasting the bigger beets to make a salad with for tomorrow. > Will have either feta or goat cheese (whatever is cheaper), walnuts and some > red onion. I ordered onions not knowing what kind I might get. Red are > probably my least favorite but they'll go well in this salad. Also some baby > spinach (will have to buy). Balsamic type dressing. > > The worst thing is they have designed the website so that there is no way to > go back to see what I ordered, what the individual prices are, and there is > no packing slip. They could easily substitute something cheaper or leave > something out and people might not notice. The stuff all comes loose in the > box and they had a very limited selection of stuff to choose from. > > So... I canceled my subscription, wrote a complaint to them and signed up > again for Full Circle Farms. I liked them but they used to only allow you to > make a certain number of changes and we kept getting fruit that nobody > wanted. Now the box is totally customizable. You just have to spend at least > as much as what you signed up for to begin with. And you have to watch what > you add to the box. They sell all sorts other things like bread, meat and > jam and those can be pricey. I also hope the listed price of $4.15 for a > single bell pepper was a mistake! Winco had non-organic ones for 45 cents > each two weeks ago or so. Granted they were small but I'd do without a > pepper before I paid that price! > > Now to figure out tomorrow's dinner. Will be mostly roasted stuff. The beet > salad, sweet potato fries (baked), probably the roasted fennel. Need to come > up with some kind of meat to go with. > > And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past midnight... > Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with brown > rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a problem > eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat > sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said it > was very good! > > What's cooking out your way? Roasted fennel? Good lord, you have strange tastes. |
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On 9/15/2018 6:12 AM, Roy wrote:
> On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: >> I was sorely disappointed today. Signed up for delivery of an organic >> produce box last week. >> >> I did get some lovely fennel that I will roast. > > Roasted fennel? Good lord, you have strange tastes. > Lots of people like roasted fennel bulbs. Not my cuppa tea (so to speak) but it's one of the lesser strange things in her repetoire. ![]() Jill |
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On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 03:12:15 -0700 (PDT), Roy >
wrote: >On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: >> I was sorely disappointed today. Signed up for delivery of an organic >> produce box last week. I was pleased that I was allowed to customize it >> because I don't need more of what I'm already growing. The company also said >> I would save money. I did not. Last week's box contained all good stuff >> except... There were no salad type greens offered. Yes, you can put kale in >> a salad but I personally think the taste would be overwhelming so I would >> use a small amount mixed with other greens. No other greens were offered. >> And instead of getting kale, I got rainbow chard which wasn't even listed! >> We actually prefer the chard so that was fine. >> >> Today's box left me steamed. By the time it arrived, the business had closed >> for the day. I got no kale at all. No nectarines or celery either. I could >> have sworn that I had ordered all of these things. Also thought I ordered >> yellow potatoes. I did get some but also two very small Russet potatoes. Now >> I realize that some potatoes could be served mixed. Such as all waxy ones >> but... Russets? Guess I will have to add those to soup. Also two cucumbers >> that I don't think I ordered. I still have most of the one I ordered last >> week! >> >> Bottom line, I had to change my plans for dinner. Was going to make a bean >> and kale soup unless I got the chard again and I even had a backup plan in >> case I got those. >> >> I did get some lovely fennel that I will roast. Rainbow carrots that are >> horribly dirty and had the tops on. I don't like paying for the tops. Got >> tons of beets with no tops. I did order beets but not nearly that many. The >> gardener's goats will be getting the fennel and carrot tops and some of the >> beets. I am roasting the bigger beets to make a salad with for tomorrow. >> Will have either feta or goat cheese (whatever is cheaper), walnuts and some >> red onion. I ordered onions not knowing what kind I might get. Red are >> probably my least favorite but they'll go well in this salad. Also some baby >> spinach (will have to buy). Balsamic type dressing. >> >> The worst thing is they have designed the website so that there is no way to >> go back to see what I ordered, what the individual prices are, and there is >> no packing slip. They could easily substitute something cheaper or leave >> something out and people might not notice. The stuff all comes loose in the >> box and they had a very limited selection of stuff to choose from. >> >> So... I canceled my subscription, wrote a complaint to them and signed up >> again for Full Circle Farms. I liked them but they used to only allow you to >> make a certain number of changes and we kept getting fruit that nobody >> wanted. Now the box is totally customizable. You just have to spend at least >> as much as what you signed up for to begin with. And you have to watch what >> you add to the box. They sell all sorts other things like bread, meat and >> jam and those can be pricey. I also hope the listed price of $4.15 for a >> single bell pepper was a mistake! Winco had non-organic ones for 45 cents >> each two weeks ago or so. Granted they were small but I'd do without a >> pepper before I paid that price! >> >> Now to figure out tomorrow's dinner. Will be mostly roasted stuff. The beet >> salad, sweet potato fries (baked), probably the roasted fennel. Need to come >> up with some kind of meat to go with. >> >> And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past midnight... >> Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with brown >> rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a problem >> eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat >> sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said it >> was very good! >> >> What's cooking out your way? > >Roasted fennel? Good lord, you have strange tastes. What's wrong with fennel? The toothpaste I use is fennel flavored. I love fennel. I actually like eating fennel bulbs raw, dipped in a bit of kosher salt. Fennel is excellent roasted or braised. Fennel fronds are perfect for adding to fish poaching water.... dried fennel fronds make a perfect rack for grilling fish. I only wish fennel wasn't so expensive, ~$3 per, and I wish it was easier to grow, I've tried several times but no luck, goes to seed just as the bulb begins to form.... they seem to need the central CA climate. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fennel |
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On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 12:36:01 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 03:12:15 -0700 (PDT), Roy > > wrote: > > >On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: > >> I was sorely disappointed today. Signed up for delivery of an organic > >> produce box last week. I was pleased that I was allowed to customize it > >> because I don't need more of what I'm already growing. The company also said > >> I would save money. I did not. Last week's box contained all good stuff > >> except... There were no salad type greens offered. Yes, you can put kale in > >> a salad but I personally think the taste would be overwhelming so I would > >> use a small amount mixed with other greens. No other greens were offered. > >> And instead of getting kale, I got rainbow chard which wasn't even listed! > >> We actually prefer the chard so that was fine. > >> > >> Today's box left me steamed. By the time it arrived, the business had closed > >> for the day. I got no kale at all. No nectarines or celery either. I could > >> have sworn that I had ordered all of these things. Also thought I ordered > >> yellow potatoes. I did get some but also two very small Russet potatoes. Now > >> I realize that some potatoes could be served mixed. Such as all waxy ones > >> but... Russets? Guess I will have to add those to soup. Also two cucumbers > >> that I don't think I ordered. I still have most of the one I ordered last > >> week! > >> > >> Bottom line, I had to change my plans for dinner. Was going to make a bean > >> and kale soup unless I got the chard again and I even had a backup plan in > >> case I got those. > >> > >> I did get some lovely fennel that I will roast. Rainbow carrots that are > >> horribly dirty and had the tops on. I don't like paying for the tops. Got > >> tons of beets with no tops. I did order beets but not nearly that many. The > >> gardener's goats will be getting the fennel and carrot tops and some of the > >> beets. I am roasting the bigger beets to make a salad with for tomorrow. > >> Will have either feta or goat cheese (whatever is cheaper), walnuts and some > >> red onion. I ordered onions not knowing what kind I might get. Red are > >> probably my least favorite but they'll go well in this salad. Also some baby > >> spinach (will have to buy). Balsamic type dressing. > >> > >> The worst thing is they have designed the website so that there is no way to > >> go back to see what I ordered, what the individual prices are, and there is > >> no packing slip. They could easily substitute something cheaper or leave > >> something out and people might not notice. The stuff all comes loose in the > >> box and they had a very limited selection of stuff to choose from. > >> > >> So... I canceled my subscription, wrote a complaint to them and signed up > >> again for Full Circle Farms. I liked them but they used to only allow you to > >> make a certain number of changes and we kept getting fruit that nobody > >> wanted. Now the box is totally customizable. You just have to spend at least > >> as much as what you signed up for to begin with. And you have to watch what > >> you add to the box. They sell all sorts other things like bread, meat and > >> jam and those can be pricey. I also hope the listed price of $4.15 for a > >> single bell pepper was a mistake! Winco had non-organic ones for 45 cents > >> each two weeks ago or so. Granted they were small but I'd do without a > >> pepper before I paid that price! > >> > >> Now to figure out tomorrow's dinner. Will be mostly roasted stuff. The beet > >> salad, sweet potato fries (baked), probably the roasted fennel. Need to come > >> up with some kind of meat to go with. > >> > >> And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past midnight... > >> Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with brown > >> rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a problem > >> eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat > >> sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said it > >> was very good! > >> > >> What's cooking out your way? > > > >Roasted fennel? Good lord, you have strange tastes. > > What's wrong with fennel? It tasked like licorice. Ewww. Mint, on the other hand, is a very tasty salad herb. I'm quite fond of tearing up some leaves and adding them to the lettuce in a salad. Dressed with a garlicky lemon vinaigrette--delicious! Cindy Hamilton |
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On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 11:20:11 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 12:36:01 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: >> On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 03:12:15 -0700 (PDT), Roy > >> wrote: >> >> >On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> Now to figure out tomorrow's dinner. Will be mostly roasted stuff. The beet >> >> salad, sweet potato fries (baked), probably the roasted fennel. Need to come >> >> up with some kind of meat to go with. >> >> >> >> What's cooking out your way? >> > >> >Roasted fennel? Good lord, you have strange tastes. >> >> What's wrong with fennel? > >It tasked like licorice. Ewww. But very mildly. I like fennel, but I wouldn't want liquorice in my dinner. |
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On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 4:14:53 PM UTC-4, Druce wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 11:20:11 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > > >On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 12:36:01 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: > >> On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 03:12:15 -0700 (PDT), Roy > > >> wrote: > >> > >> >On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: > > >> >> Now to figure out tomorrow's dinner. Will be mostly roasted stuff. The beet > >> >> salad, sweet potato fries (baked), probably the roasted fennel. Need to come > >> >> up with some kind of meat to go with. > >> >> > >> >> What's cooking out your way? > >> > > >> >Roasted fennel? Good lord, you have strange tastes. > >> > >> What's wrong with fennel? > > > >It tasked like licorice. Ewww. > > But very mildly. I like fennel, but I wouldn't want liquorice in my > dinner. Your "mild" is someone else's "strong". Everyone's sensory apparatus is different. Cindy Hamilton |
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16 Sep 2018 Druce wrote:
>Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>penmart wrote: >>>Roy wilagro wrote: >>> >Julie Bove wrote: > >>> >> Now to figure out tomorrow's dinner. Will be mostly roasted stuff. The beet >>> >> salad, sweet potato fries (baked), probably the roasted fennel. Need to come >>> >> up with some kind of meat to go with. >>> >> >>> >> What's cooking out your way? >>> > >>> >Roasted fennel? Good lord, you have strange tastes. >>> >>> What's wrong with fennel? >> >>It tasked like licorice. Ewww. > >But very mildly. I like fennel, but I wouldn't want liquorice in my >dinner. Strongly flavored black licorice is another favorite... I glom all the black jelly beans. Fennel is very good in a tossed salad. And what would Italian saw-seege be without fennel? Last night's dinner, thick pork chops, Popeye spinach, rice, no fennel: https://postimg.cc/image/9ezu85to7/ Pork chop bones became a base for a delish soup for today's lunch. https://postimg.cc/image/7pqr04147/ Peachie slept through lunch, she's doing very well for 16. https://postimg.cc/image/fjrcla3pj/ |
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![]() "Hank Rogers" > wrote in message news ![]() > wrote: >> On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 03:12:15 -0700 (PDT), Roy > >> wrote: >> >>> On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> I was sorely disappointed today. Signed up for delivery of an organic >>>> produce box last week. I was pleased that I was allowed to customize it >>>> because I don't need more of what I'm already growing. The company also >>>> said >>>> I would save money. I did not. Last week's box contained all good stuff >>>> except... There were no salad type greens offered. Yes, you can put >>>> kale in >>>> a salad but I personally think the taste would be overwhelming so I >>>> would >>>> use a small amount mixed with other greens. No other greens were >>>> offered. >>>> And instead of getting kale, I got rainbow chard which wasn't even >>>> listed! >>>> We actually prefer the chard so that was fine. >>>> >>>> Today's box left me steamed. By the time it arrived, the business had >>>> closed >>>> for the day. I got no kale at all. No nectarines or celery either. I >>>> could >>>> have sworn that I had ordered all of these things. Also thought I >>>> ordered >>>> yellow potatoes. I did get some but also two very small Russet >>>> potatoes. Now >>>> I realize that some potatoes could be served mixed. Such as all waxy >>>> ones >>>> but... Russets? Guess I will have to add those to soup. Also two >>>> cucumbers >>>> that I don't think I ordered. I still have most of the one I ordered >>>> last >>>> week! >>>> >>>> Bottom line, I had to change my plans for dinner. Was going to make a >>>> bean >>>> and kale soup unless I got the chard again and I even had a backup plan >>>> in >>>> case I got those. >>>> >>>> I did get some lovely fennel that I will roast. Rainbow carrots that >>>> are >>>> horribly dirty and had the tops on. I don't like paying for the tops. >>>> Got >>>> tons of beets with no tops. I did order beets but not nearly that many. >>>> The >>>> gardener's goats will be getting the fennel and carrot tops and some of >>>> the >>>> beets. I am roasting the bigger beets to make a salad with for >>>> tomorrow. >>>> Will have either feta or goat cheese (whatever is cheaper), walnuts and >>>> some >>>> red onion. I ordered onions not knowing what kind I might get. Red are >>>> probably my least favorite but they'll go well in this salad. Also some >>>> baby >>>> spinach (will have to buy). Balsamic type dressing. >>>> >>>> The worst thing is they have designed the website so that there is no >>>> way to >>>> go back to see what I ordered, what the individual prices are, and >>>> there is >>>> no packing slip. They could easily substitute something cheaper or >>>> leave >>>> something out and people might not notice. The stuff all comes loose in >>>> the >>>> box and they had a very limited selection of stuff to choose from. >>>> >>>> So... I canceled my subscription, wrote a complaint to them and signed >>>> up >>>> again for Full Circle Farms. I liked them but they used to only allow >>>> you to >>>> make a certain number of changes and we kept getting fruit that nobody >>>> wanted. Now the box is totally customizable. You just have to spend at >>>> least >>>> as much as what you signed up for to begin with. And you have to watch >>>> what >>>> you add to the box. They sell all sorts other things like bread, meat >>>> and >>>> jam and those can be pricey. I also hope the listed price of $4.15 for >>>> a >>>> single bell pepper was a mistake! Winco had non-organic ones for 45 >>>> cents >>>> each two weeks ago or so. Granted they were small but I'd do without a >>>> pepper before I paid that price! >>>> >>>> Now to figure out tomorrow's dinner. Will be mostly roasted stuff. The >>>> beet >>>> salad, sweet potato fries (baked), probably the roasted fennel. Need to >>>> come >>>> up with some kind of meat to go with. >>>> >>>> And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past >>>> midnight... >>>> Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with >>>> brown >>>> rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a >>>> problem >>>> eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat >>>> sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said >>>> it >>>> was very good! >>>> >>>> What's cooking out your way? >>> >>> Roasted fennel? Good lord, you have strange tastes. >> >> What's wrong with fennel? The toothpaste I use is fennel flavored. >> I love fennel. I actually like eating fennel bulbs raw, dipped in a >> bit of kosher salt. Fennel is excellent roasted or braised. Fennel >> fronds are perfect for adding to fish poaching water.... dried fennel >> fronds make a perfect rack for grilling fish. I only wish fennel >> wasn't so expensive, ~$3 per, and I wish it was easier to grow, I've >> tried several times but no luck, goes to seed just as the bulb begins >> to form.... they seem to need the central CA climate. >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fennel >> > > Popeye, I bet yoose also use those fennel bulbs as butt plugs too. > > Be sure yoose washes them before roasting and serving them. You're confusing that with ginger! ![]() |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 03:12:15 -0700 (PDT), Roy > > wrote: > >>On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: >>> I was sorely disappointed today. Signed up for delivery of an organic >>> produce box last week. I was pleased that I was allowed to customize it >>> because I don't need more of what I'm already growing. The company also >>> said >>> I would save money. I did not. Last week's box contained all good stuff >>> except... There were no salad type greens offered. Yes, you can put kale >>> in >>> a salad but I personally think the taste would be overwhelming so I >>> would >>> use a small amount mixed with other greens. No other greens were >>> offered. >>> And instead of getting kale, I got rainbow chard which wasn't even >>> listed! >>> We actually prefer the chard so that was fine. >>> >>> Today's box left me steamed. By the time it arrived, the business had >>> closed >>> for the day. I got no kale at all. No nectarines or celery either. I >>> could >>> have sworn that I had ordered all of these things. Also thought I >>> ordered >>> yellow potatoes. I did get some but also two very small Russet potatoes. >>> Now >>> I realize that some potatoes could be served mixed. Such as all waxy >>> ones >>> but... Russets? Guess I will have to add those to soup. Also two >>> cucumbers >>> that I don't think I ordered. I still have most of the one I ordered >>> last >>> week! >>> >>> Bottom line, I had to change my plans for dinner. Was going to make a >>> bean >>> and kale soup unless I got the chard again and I even had a backup plan >>> in >>> case I got those. >>> >>> I did get some lovely fennel that I will roast. Rainbow carrots that are >>> horribly dirty and had the tops on. I don't like paying for the tops. >>> Got >>> tons of beets with no tops. I did order beets but not nearly that many. >>> The >>> gardener's goats will be getting the fennel and carrot tops and some of >>> the >>> beets. I am roasting the bigger beets to make a salad with for tomorrow. >>> Will have either feta or goat cheese (whatever is cheaper), walnuts and >>> some >>> red onion. I ordered onions not knowing what kind I might get. Red are >>> probably my least favorite but they'll go well in this salad. Also some >>> baby >>> spinach (will have to buy). Balsamic type dressing. >>> >>> The worst thing is they have designed the website so that there is no >>> way to >>> go back to see what I ordered, what the individual prices are, and there >>> is >>> no packing slip. They could easily substitute something cheaper or leave >>> something out and people might not notice. The stuff all comes loose in >>> the >>> box and they had a very limited selection of stuff to choose from. >>> >>> So... I canceled my subscription, wrote a complaint to them and signed >>> up >>> again for Full Circle Farms. I liked them but they used to only allow >>> you to >>> make a certain number of changes and we kept getting fruit that nobody >>> wanted. Now the box is totally customizable. You just have to spend at >>> least >>> as much as what you signed up for to begin with. And you have to watch >>> what >>> you add to the box. They sell all sorts other things like bread, meat >>> and >>> jam and those can be pricey. I also hope the listed price of $4.15 for a >>> single bell pepper was a mistake! Winco had non-organic ones for 45 >>> cents >>> each two weeks ago or so. Granted they were small but I'd do without a >>> pepper before I paid that price! >>> >>> Now to figure out tomorrow's dinner. Will be mostly roasted stuff. The >>> beet >>> salad, sweet potato fries (baked), probably the roasted fennel. Need to >>> come >>> up with some kind of meat to go with. >>> >>> And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past >>> midnight... >>> Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with >>> brown >>> rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a >>> problem >>> eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat >>> sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said >>> it >>> was very good! >>> >>> What's cooking out your way? >> >>Roasted fennel? Good lord, you have strange tastes. > > What's wrong with fennel? The toothpaste I use is fennel flavored. > I love fennel. I actually like eating fennel bulbs raw, dipped in a > bit of kosher salt. Fennel is excellent roasted or braised. Fennel > fronds are perfect for adding to fish poaching water.... dried fennel > fronds make a perfect rack for grilling fish. I only wish fennel > wasn't so expensive, ~$3 per, and I wish it was easier to grow, I've > tried several times but no luck, goes to seed just as the bulb begins > to form.... they seem to need the central CA climate. > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fennel It is expensive. Only buy it once or twice a year. |
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![]() "Roy" > wrote in message ... > On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: >> I was sorely disappointed today. Signed up for delivery of an organic >> produce box last week. I was pleased that I was allowed to customize it >> because I don't need more of what I'm already growing. The company also >> said >> I would save money. I did not. Last week's box contained all good stuff >> except... There were no salad type greens offered. Yes, you can put kale >> in >> a salad but I personally think the taste would be overwhelming so I would >> use a small amount mixed with other greens. No other greens were offered. >> And instead of getting kale, I got rainbow chard which wasn't even >> listed! >> We actually prefer the chard so that was fine. >> >> Today's box left me steamed. By the time it arrived, the business had >> closed >> for the day. I got no kale at all. No nectarines or celery either. I >> could >> have sworn that I had ordered all of these things. Also thought I ordered >> yellow potatoes. I did get some but also two very small Russet potatoes. >> Now >> I realize that some potatoes could be served mixed. Such as all waxy ones >> but... Russets? Guess I will have to add those to soup. Also two >> cucumbers >> that I don't think I ordered. I still have most of the one I ordered last >> week! >> >> Bottom line, I had to change my plans for dinner. Was going to make a >> bean >> and kale soup unless I got the chard again and I even had a backup plan >> in >> case I got those. >> >> I did get some lovely fennel that I will roast. Rainbow carrots that are >> horribly dirty and had the tops on. I don't like paying for the tops. Got >> tons of beets with no tops. I did order beets but not nearly that many. >> The >> gardener's goats will be getting the fennel and carrot tops and some of >> the >> beets. I am roasting the bigger beets to make a salad with for tomorrow. >> Will have either feta or goat cheese (whatever is cheaper), walnuts and >> some >> red onion. I ordered onions not knowing what kind I might get. Red are >> probably my least favorite but they'll go well in this salad. Also some >> baby >> spinach (will have to buy). Balsamic type dressing. >> >> The worst thing is they have designed the website so that there is no way >> to >> go back to see what I ordered, what the individual prices are, and there >> is >> no packing slip. They could easily substitute something cheaper or leave >> something out and people might not notice. The stuff all comes loose in >> the >> box and they had a very limited selection of stuff to choose from. >> >> So... I canceled my subscription, wrote a complaint to them and signed up >> again for Full Circle Farms. I liked them but they used to only allow you >> to >> make a certain number of changes and we kept getting fruit that nobody >> wanted. Now the box is totally customizable. You just have to spend at >> least >> as much as what you signed up for to begin with. And you have to watch >> what >> you add to the box. They sell all sorts other things like bread, meat and >> jam and those can be pricey. I also hope the listed price of $4.15 for a >> single bell pepper was a mistake! Winco had non-organic ones for 45 cents >> each two weeks ago or so. Granted they were small but I'd do without a >> pepper before I paid that price! >> >> Now to figure out tomorrow's dinner. Will be mostly roasted stuff. The >> beet >> salad, sweet potato fries (baked), probably the roasted fennel. Need to >> come >> up with some kind of meat to go with. >> >> And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past >> midnight... >> Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with >> brown >> rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a >> problem >> eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat >> sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said >> it >> was very good! >> >> What's cooking out your way? > > Roasted fennel? Good lord, you have strange tastes. I kicked it up a notch. Normally just use salt and olive oil. This time after roasting, I used pepper and a bit of butter. Heavenly! |
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Roy wrote:
> On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: > > I was sorely disappointed today. Signed up for delivery of an > > organic produce box last week. I was pleased that I was allowed to > > customize it because I don't need more of what I'm already growing. > > The company also said I would save money. I did not. Last week's > > box contained all good stuff except... There were no salad type > > greens offered. Yes, you can put kale in a salad but I personally > > think the taste would be overwhelming so I would use a small amount > > mixed with other greens. No other greens were offered. And instead > > of getting kale, I got rainbow chard which wasn't even listed! We > > actually prefer the chard so that was fine. > > > > Today's box left me steamed. By the time it arrived, the business > > had closed for the day. I got no kale at all. No nectarines or > > celery either. I could have sworn that I had ordered all of these > > things. Also thought I ordered yellow potatoes. I did get some but > > also two very small Russet potatoes. Now I realize that some > > potatoes could be served mixed. Such as all waxy ones but... > > Russets? Guess I will have to add those to soup. Also two cucumbers > > that I don't think I ordered. I still have most of the one I > > ordered last week! > > > > Bottom line, I had to change my plans for dinner. Was going to make > > a bean and kale soup unless I got the chard again and I even had a > > backup plan in case I got those. > > > > I did get some lovely fennel that I will roast. Rainbow carrots > > that are horribly dirty and had the tops on. I don't like paying > > for the tops. Got tons of beets with no tops. I did order beets but > > not nearly that many. The gardener's goats will be getting the > > fennel and carrot tops and some of the beets. I am roasting the > > bigger beets to make a salad with for tomorrow. Will have either > > feta or goat cheese (whatever is cheaper), walnuts and some red > > onion. I ordered onions not knowing what kind I might get. Red are > > probably my least favorite but they'll go well in this salad. Also > > some baby spinach (will have to buy). Balsamic type dressing. > > > > The worst thing is they have designed the website so that there is > > no way to go back to see what I ordered, what the individual prices > > are, and there is no packing slip. They could easily substitute > > something cheaper or leave something out and people might not > > notice. The stuff all comes loose in the box and they had a very > > limited selection of stuff to choose from. > > > > So... I canceled my subscription, wrote a complaint to them and > > signed up again for Full Circle Farms. I liked them but they used > > to only allow you to make a certain number of changes and we kept > > getting fruit that nobody wanted. Now the box is totally > > customizable. You just have to spend at least as much as what you > > signed up for to begin with. And you have to watch what you add to > > the box. They sell all sorts other things like bread, meat and jam > > and those can be pricey. I also hope the listed price of $4.15 for > > a single bell pepper was a mistake! Winco had non-organic ones for > > 45 cents each two weeks ago or so. Granted they were small but I'd > > do without a pepper before I paid that price! > > > > Now to figure out tomorrow's dinner. Will be mostly roasted stuff. > > The beet salad, sweet potato fries (baked), probably the roasted > > fennel. Need to come up with some kind of meat to go with. > > > > And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past > > midnight... Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in > > olive oil mixed with brown rice, peas and gravy. I ate something > > else. I would not have had a problem eating that. It's just that > > due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat sooner than it was done. > > I just got feedback from the gardener. He said it was very good! > > > > What's cooking out your way? > > Roasted fennel? Good lord, you have strange tastes. Nothing all that odd about roasted fennel. |
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On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 13:02:57 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote:
>Roy wrote: > >> On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 3:54:39 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: >> > Now to figure out tomorrow's dinner. Will be mostly roasted stuff. >> > The beet salad, sweet potato fries (baked), probably the roasted >> > fennel. Need to come up with some kind of meat to go with. >> > >> > What's cooking out your way? >> >> Roasted fennel? Good lord, you have strange tastes. > >Nothing all that odd about roasted fennel. I don't see the problem either. |
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On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 02:54:27 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: >And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past midnight... >Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with brown >rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a problem >eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat >sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said it >was very good! This is a good post, because now all of RFC are getting hot around the collar over your gardener again. |
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![]() "Druce" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 02:54:27 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >>And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past >>midnight... >>Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with >>brown >>rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a problem >>eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat >>sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said it >>was very good! > > This is a good post, because now all of RFC are getting hot around the > collar over your gardener again. Oddly enough, no mention of him yet! |
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On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 00:20:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"Druce" > wrote in message .. . >> On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 02:54:27 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >> >>>And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past >>>midnight... >>>Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with >>>brown >>>rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a problem >>>eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat >>>sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said it >>>was very good! >> >> This is a good post, because now all of RFC are getting hot around the >> collar over your gardener again. > >Oddly enough, no mention of him yet! Maybe you need to subtly refer to him one more time. |
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![]() "Druce" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 00:20:11 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> >>"Druce" > wrote in message . .. >>> On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 02:54:27 -0700, "Julie Bove" >>> > wrote: >>> >>>>And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past >>>>midnight... >>>>Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with >>>>brown >>>>rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a >>>>problem >>>>eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat >>>>sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said >>>>it >>>>was very good! >>> >>> This is a good post, because now all of RFC are getting hot around the >>> collar over your gardener again. >> >>Oddly enough, no mention of him yet! > > Maybe you need to subtly refer to him one more time. Who? The gardener? I can't say enough good things about him. Somebody messed up the garage door. Not the door itself but the sensor for it. Looked like an easy fix but I couldn't do it. He did a temporary fix and will do it better later. We were having a bad storm today so it was difficult to work in that rain. I am very lucky to have him! |
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On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 04:07:53 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"Druce" > wrote in message .. . >> On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 00:20:11 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >> >>> >>>"Druce" > wrote in message ... >>>> On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 02:54:27 -0700, "Julie Bove" >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>>And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past >>>>>midnight... >>>>>Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with >>>>>brown >>>>>rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a >>>>>problem >>>>>eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat >>>>>sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said >>>>>it >>>>>was very good! >>>> >>>> This is a good post, because now all of RFC are getting hot around the >>>> collar over your gardener again. >>> >>>Oddly enough, no mention of him yet! >> >> Maybe you need to subtly refer to him one more time. > >Who? The gardener? I can't say enough good things about him. Somebody messed >up the garage door. Not the door itself but the sensor for it. Looked like >an easy fix but I couldn't do it. He did a temporary fix and will do it >better later. We were having a bad storm today so it was difficult to work >in that rain. I am very lucky to have him! That'll do it ![]() |
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On 9/16/2018 7:07 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > > Who? The gardener? I can't say enough good things about him. Somebody > messed up the garage door. Not the door itself but the sensor for it. > Looked like an easy fix but I couldn't do it. He did a temporary fix and > will do it better later. We were having a bad storm today so it was > difficult to work in that rain. I am very lucky to have him! Nice to have someone take care of your needs. |
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On 2018-09-16 7:07 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Druce" > wrote in message > ... >> On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 00:20:11 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >>> Oddly enough, no mention of him yet! >> >> Maybe you need to subtly refer to him one more time. > > Who? The gardener? I can't say enough good things about him. Somebody > messed up the garage door. Not the door itself but the sensor for it. > Looked like an easy fix but I couldn't do it. He did a temporary fix and > will do it better later. We were having a bad storm today so it was > difficult to work in that rain. I am very lucky to have him! Really? It is raining too hard to work on a garage door opener?? Dis someone install it backwards so that the motor and rails on on the outside? |
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On Sunday, September 16, 2018 at 3:20:18 AM UTC-4, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Druce" > wrote in message > ... > > On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 02:54:27 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > > wrote: > > > >>And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past > >>midnight... > >>Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with > >>brown > >>rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a problem > >>eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat > >>sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said it > >>was very good! > > > > This is a good post, because now all of RFC are getting hot around the > > collar over your gardener again. > > Oddly enough, no mention of him yet! I just got feedback from the gardener. He said it was very good! |
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On Friday, September 14, 2018 at 11:54:39 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
> I was sorely disappointed today. Signed up for delivery of an organic > produce box last week. I was pleased that I was allowed to customize it > because I don't need more of what I'm already growing. The company also said > I would save money. I did not. Last week's box contained all good stuff > except... There were no salad type greens offered. Yes, you can put kale in > a salad but I personally think the taste would be overwhelming so I would > use a small amount mixed with other greens. No other greens were offered. > And instead of getting kale, I got rainbow chard which wasn't even listed! > We actually prefer the chard so that was fine. > > Today's box left me steamed. By the time it arrived, the business had closed > for the day. I got no kale at all. No nectarines or celery either. I could > have sworn that I had ordered all of these things. Also thought I ordered > yellow potatoes. I did get some but also two very small Russet potatoes. Now > I realize that some potatoes could be served mixed. Such as all waxy ones > but... Russets? Guess I will have to add those to soup. Also two cucumbers > that I don't think I ordered. I still have most of the one I ordered last > week! > > Bottom line, I had to change my plans for dinner. Was going to make a bean > and kale soup unless I got the chard again and I even had a backup plan in > case I got those. > > I did get some lovely fennel that I will roast. Rainbow carrots that are > horribly dirty and had the tops on. I don't like paying for the tops. Got > tons of beets with no tops. I did order beets but not nearly that many. The > gardener's goats will be getting the fennel and carrot tops and some of the > beets. I am roasting the bigger beets to make a salad with for tomorrow. > Will have either feta or goat cheese (whatever is cheaper), walnuts and some > red onion. I ordered onions not knowing what kind I might get. Red are > probably my least favorite but they'll go well in this salad. Also some baby > spinach (will have to buy). Balsamic type dressing. > > The worst thing is they have designed the website so that there is no way to > go back to see what I ordered, what the individual prices are, and there is > no packing slip. They could easily substitute something cheaper or leave > something out and people might not notice. The stuff all comes loose in the > box and they had a very limited selection of stuff to choose from. > > So... I canceled my subscription, wrote a complaint to them and signed up > again for Full Circle Farms. I liked them but they used to only allow you to > make a certain number of changes and we kept getting fruit that nobody > wanted. Now the box is totally customizable. You just have to spend at least > as much as what you signed up for to begin with. And you have to watch what > you add to the box. They sell all sorts other things like bread, meat and > jam and those can be pricey. I also hope the listed price of $4.15 for a > single bell pepper was a mistake! Winco had non-organic ones for 45 cents > each two weeks ago or so. Granted they were small but I'd do without a > pepper before I paid that price! > > Now to figure out tomorrow's dinner. Will be mostly roasted stuff. The beet > salad, sweet potato fries (baked), probably the roasted fennel. Need to come > up with some kind of meat to go with. > > And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past midnight... > Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with brown > rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a problem > eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat > sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said it > was very good! > > What's cooking out your way? Ma po tofu: https://www.amazon.com/photos/share/...0HNMkuT5HtziTI |
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![]() "dsi1" > wrote in message ... > On Friday, September 14, 2018 at 11:54:39 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote: >> I was sorely disappointed today. Signed up for delivery of an organic >> produce box last week. I was pleased that I was allowed to customize it >> because I don't need more of what I'm already growing. The company also >> said >> I would save money. I did not. Last week's box contained all good stuff >> except... There were no salad type greens offered. Yes, you can put kale >> in >> a salad but I personally think the taste would be overwhelming so I would >> use a small amount mixed with other greens. No other greens were offered. >> And instead of getting kale, I got rainbow chard which wasn't even >> listed! >> We actually prefer the chard so that was fine. >> >> Today's box left me steamed. By the time it arrived, the business had >> closed >> for the day. I got no kale at all. No nectarines or celery either. I >> could >> have sworn that I had ordered all of these things. Also thought I ordered >> yellow potatoes. I did get some but also two very small Russet potatoes. >> Now >> I realize that some potatoes could be served mixed. Such as all waxy ones >> but... Russets? Guess I will have to add those to soup. Also two >> cucumbers >> that I don't think I ordered. I still have most of the one I ordered last >> week! >> >> Bottom line, I had to change my plans for dinner. Was going to make a >> bean >> and kale soup unless I got the chard again and I even had a backup plan >> in >> case I got those. >> >> I did get some lovely fennel that I will roast. Rainbow carrots that are >> horribly dirty and had the tops on. I don't like paying for the tops. Got >> tons of beets with no tops. I did order beets but not nearly that many. >> The >> gardener's goats will be getting the fennel and carrot tops and some of >> the >> beets. I am roasting the bigger beets to make a salad with for tomorrow. >> Will have either feta or goat cheese (whatever is cheaper), walnuts and >> some >> red onion. I ordered onions not knowing what kind I might get. Red are >> probably my least favorite but they'll go well in this salad. Also some >> baby >> spinach (will have to buy). Balsamic type dressing. >> >> The worst thing is they have designed the website so that there is no way >> to >> go back to see what I ordered, what the individual prices are, and there >> is >> no packing slip. They could easily substitute something cheaper or leave >> something out and people might not notice. The stuff all comes loose in >> the >> box and they had a very limited selection of stuff to choose from. >> >> So... I canceled my subscription, wrote a complaint to them and signed up >> again for Full Circle Farms. I liked them but they used to only allow you >> to >> make a certain number of changes and we kept getting fruit that nobody >> wanted. Now the box is totally customizable. You just have to spend at >> least >> as much as what you signed up for to begin with. And you have to watch >> what >> you add to the box. They sell all sorts other things like bread, meat and >> jam and those can be pricey. I also hope the listed price of $4.15 for a >> single bell pepper was a mistake! Winco had non-organic ones for 45 cents >> each two weeks ago or so. Granted they were small but I'd do without a >> pepper before I paid that price! >> >> Now to figure out tomorrow's dinner. Will be mostly roasted stuff. The >> beet >> salad, sweet potato fries (baked), probably the roasted fennel. Need to >> come >> up with some kind of meat to go with. >> >> And tonight's dinner? Okay, yesterday's since it's already past >> midnight... >> Some chicken cut in small pieces and pan fried in olive oil mixed with >> brown >> rice, peas and gravy. I ate something else. I would not have had a >> problem >> eating that. It's just that due to blood sugar issues, I needed to eat >> sooner than it was done. I just got feedback from the gardener. He said >> it >> was very good! >> >> What's cooking out your way? > > Ma po tofu: > > https://www.amazon.com/photos/share/...0HNMkuT5HtziTI Interesting! |
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![]() On Sat, 15 Sep 2018, Julie Bove wrote: > I was sorely disappointed today. Signed up for delivery of an organic produce > box last week. I was pleased that I was allowed to customize it because I > don't need more of what I'm already growing. The company also said I would > save money. I did not. Last week's box contained all good stuff except... > There were no salad type greens offered. Yes, you can put kale in a salad but > I personally think the taste would be overwhelming so I would use a small > amount mixed with other greens. No other greens were offered. And instead of > getting kale, I got rainbow chard which wasn't even listed! We actually > prefer the chard so that was fine. Sounds a bit like "Imperfect Produce", which is a subscription service. You get 2 days to modify the order of stuff they plan to send you. And yes, they don't let you go back to old invoices and see what you've already purchased, nor what you paid for each item. I went VERY modest; every other week, small mixed fruit and veggie box. Up side is that it gets veggies into my house that I might not put into my grocery cart otherwise. |
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![]() "barbie gee" > wrote in message crg.pbz... > > > On Sat, 15 Sep 2018, Julie Bove wrote: > >> I was sorely disappointed today. Signed up for delivery of an organic >> produce box last week. I was pleased that I was allowed to customize it >> because I don't need more of what I'm already growing. The company also >> said I would save money. I did not. Last week's box contained all good >> stuff except... There were no salad type greens offered. Yes, you can put >> kale in a salad but I personally think the taste would be overwhelming so >> I would use a small amount mixed with other greens. No other greens were >> offered. And instead of getting kale, I got rainbow chard which wasn't >> even listed! We actually prefer the chard so that was fine. > > Sounds a bit like "Imperfect Produce", which is a subscription service. > You get 2 days to modify the order of stuff they plan to send you. And > yes, they don't let you go back to old invoices and see what you've > already purchased, nor what you paid for each item. > > I went VERY modest; every other week, small mixed fruit and veggie box. Up > side is that it gets veggies into my house that I might not put into my > grocery cart otherwise. Not a bit like. It actually WAS them. They did issue a refund for some things but since I canceled my account, there was no way to check to see what else was missing. Got a box from Full Circle today. Much better stuff, much better selection. |
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On 2018-09-15 1:40 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 02:54:27 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > >> Today's box left me steamed. > > Life just isn't fair <hrmpf>. What are the chances that any company > could send you 10 mostly-random foods that you would like? > >> What's cooking out your way? > > Nothing that you would like. > > -sw > LOL! Perfect response!!!!!!! |
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graham wrote:
> On 2018-09-15 1:40 PM, Sqwertz wrote: >> On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 02:54:27 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >> >>> Today's box left me steamed. >> >> Life just isn't fair <hrmpf>. What are the chances that any company >> could send you 10 mostly-random foods that you would like? >> >>> What's cooking out your way? >> >> Nothing that you would like. >> >> -sw >> > LOL! Perfect response!!!!!!! That's unfair. I bet she would enjoy the gardener's Bothell Beaver stew .... with oyster crackers. |
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