We will be offering the 10 pds of Vegetables/10 pds of Fruit for $20 every week. This will usually consist of 3-4 different kinds of fruit and 4-5 different kinds of vegetable. Last week we had potatoes, broccolli, peppers, tomatoes, celery, pineapple, mango, oranges, apples and bannanas. Hopefully this awnswers any questions concerning the co-op portion.
You can also order produce by the case and this week we will also offer 1/2 cases as well. I know most family's might have trouble going through a case of produce. We also might have some specials come available throughout the week. So keep checking for that.
Orders need to be placed by Friday night for pick up on Saturday from 1p-4p!! Thanks for checking the blog! And spread the word--the more people that order--the better I can do on pricing!
Oranges (72ct) 20.00cs 10.00 1/2cs
Apples:
Red Delicious (88ct) 30.00 cs 15.00 1/2cs
Fuji (88ct) 34.00 cs 17.00 1/2cs
Grannysmith (88ct) 30.00 cs 17.00 1/2cs
Bananas 40 pds 25.00 cs 12.50 1/2cs
Grapefruit (56ct) 15.00 cs 7.50 1/2cs
Potatoes
babywhite creamer 50 pds 28.00 cs 14.00 1/2cs
Baker 90ct (baking potatoes) 18.00 cs 9.00 1/2 cs
Red grapes 18 pds 26.00 cs 13.00 1/2 cs
Salad mix 5pd bg 5.00
Fresh Hasbrowns 10 pds (can freeze) 7.00
5 pd bag baby carrots 7.00
Tomatoes
Roma Tomatoes 25 pd 15.00 cs 7.50 1/2 cs
grape tomatoe 18pd 13.00 cs 6.00 1/2 cs
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Produce prices for May 19th 2010
Here are some produce prices for this week!
May 19th 2010
Oranges 72 count $20.00
Grapefruit 56 count $22.00
#1 Baker Potatoes 90 ct. 50 lbs $18.00
Large red potatoes 50lbs $20.00
Baby white creamer potatoes 50 lbs $28.00
Red Delicious Apples 88ct $30.00
40 lb case of Banannas $25.00
25 lb bg of large carrots $12.00
Large pineapple 5 count case $21.00
5 pound bag of salad mix $5.00
10 lb bag fresh hashbrown potatoes $7.00
5 lb petite baby peeled carrots $7.00
For $20 dollars I can put together a variety of 10pds of Vegetables and 10 pds of Fruit. For example, the staple will always be oranges, banannas, potatoes, and carrots. Mixed in with whatever is feasible that week.
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