Although it's tempting to steal vegetables from the neighbor's garden, doing so requires a lot of mortal combat with steely-eyed sentinel raccoons. Stay on good terms with local wildlife thanks to today's Groupon: for $14, you get a bitty box of organic produce delivered to your door from Door to Door Organics (a $27.31 value). To find out Door to Door's next delivery date and to make sure you're within its delivery area, enter your zip code here; you don’t have to be home at the time of delivery.
Door to Door operates via a simple procedure—start by choosing a bitty box of heart-healthy fruits, veggies, or both. The produce changes each week according to what's in season, and it's all organic and locally grown when possible, thanks to the personal and professional relationships Door to Door's owners have developed with local farmers. A recent menu for a bitty mixed box included a medley of green bell peppers, fingerling potatoes, mixed baby greens, squash, cucumbers, Minneola tangelos, Fuji apples, avocados, and bananas, a veritable cornucopia as fresh and diverse as recently tallied census data. Groupon users who like their produces boxes can subscribe to Door to Door for regular deliveries.
Instead of resorting to Pop-Tart and Cheez Whiz sandwiches for dinner again, achieve a sustainable, preservative-free life—starting with a box of fresh produce from Door to Door. Eating fruits and vegetables is a large part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and ensuring energy and quick-wittedness, which is helpful if any eccentric millionaires invite you to their condo-association meetings for a "most dangerous game" hunt.
Since Door to Door is a subscription-based service, a credit/debit card is required to schedule a delivery. You will not be charged unless you decide to subscribe to Door to Door after your Groupon redemption. This Groupon can also be used to upgrade to a larger produce box.
Reviews
Yelpers in Lafayette, Colorado, give an average of 4.5 stars to their Door to Door Organics chapter:
- I look forward to the email I get each week telling me what items to expect in my weekly box. – Mellisa H.
- And now, I'm totally inspired to make more than just a side salad. – Alma M.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Baking
With winter upon us, more and more citizens are warming their family's hearts and hearths with bundles of baked goods. Even amateur bakers can take the cake if they follow these surefire tips to pursuing patisserie perfection:
- Baking is equal parts art and chemistry. Many of the base components needed for baking can be acquired by boiling household paintings.
- The term "baked goods" actually refers to any baked item and is not a judgment of its quality or lack thereof. This is in order to spare the feelings of the failed baker who could not get it together to do a good job.
- The famous "five-second rule" applies to both the cleanliness of food that falls on the floor and the amount of time that it is possible to touch a hot baking sheet with your bare hand and not get burned.
- For the "health nut" in your life, you can lick all the frosting off a batch of cupcakes in order to turn them into healthy muffins.
- A cake is done on the inside when you can stab a toothpick into it and it does not scream.
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