One-, Three-, or Six-Month Membership with Fresh Produce from Arganica Farm Club
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Eco-friendly groceries delivered to doorstep emphasize both local produce & certified organic foodstuffs from far-ranging sources
Supermarkets bombard ears with an unpleasant cacophony of squeaky shopping carts, droning sales announcements, and the desperate death rattle of expiring canned goods. Gather dinner fixings sans din with today's Groupon to Arganica Farm Club. Choose from three options:
- A one-month membership (a $30 value)
- One mixed-produce crate (a $30 value)
- One issue of Flavor Magazine (a $5.95 value) One $25 gift card for groceries
- A three-month membership (an $80 value)
- Two mixed-produce crates (a $30 value each)
- Two issues of Flavor Magazine (a $5.95 value each) Two $25 gift cards for groceries
- A six-month membership (a $140 value)
- Three mixed-produce crates (a $30 value each)
- Three issues of Flavor Magazine (a $5.95 value each) Three $25 gift cards for groceries
For $43, you get a one-month membership package (a $90.95 total value). This package includes:
For $95, you get a three-month membership package (a $201.90 total value). This package includes:
For $158, you get a six-month membership package (a $322.85 total value). This package includes:
Arganica stocks locavores' larders across the mid-Atlantic with a weekly convoy of regionally harvested groceries. Updated fortnightly, the menu presents patrons with an enormous à la carte selection, as well as surprise-laden produce crates that might contain heirloom tomatoes, gala apples, eggplant, and mustache-free yukon potatoes. The edibles are packed into handmade, sustainable wooden crates, and liquid products, such as milk or seltzer, are stored in reusable glass containers. Flavor Magazine, meanwhile, is a Capital-area spotlight on local vittles, packed with informative articles, creative recipes, and the latest gossip on kale's new beau.
Arganica's delivery system allays the gas-guzzling and parking woes of regular trips to the store, in addition to preserving farmland and enriching the local economy by doing business with community producers. A fleet of comestible convoys makes deliveries to the DC area Sunday mornings. Produce pursuers should check the delivery-area map to ensure groceries are capable of reaching their kitchen, outdoor camp stove, or plastic toy oven.
Eco-friendly groceries delivered to doorstep emphasize both local produce & certified organic foodstuffs from far-ranging sources
Supermarkets bombard ears with an unpleasant cacophony of squeaky shopping carts, droning sales announcements, and the desperate death rattle of expiring canned goods. Gather dinner fixings sans din with today's Groupon to Arganica Farm Club. Choose from three options:
- A one-month membership (a $30 value)
- One mixed-produce crate (a $30 value)
- One issue of Flavor Magazine (a $5.95 value) One $25 gift card for groceries
- A three-month membership (an $80 value)
- Two mixed-produce crates (a $30 value each)
- Two issues of Flavor Magazine (a $5.95 value each) Two $25 gift cards for groceries
- A six-month membership (a $140 value)
- Three mixed-produce crates (a $30 value each)
- Three issues of Flavor Magazine (a $5.95 value each) Three $25 gift cards for groceries
For $43, you get a one-month membership package (a $90.95 total value). This package includes:
For $95, you get a three-month membership package (a $201.90 total value). This package includes:
For $158, you get a six-month membership package (a $322.85 total value). This package includes:
Arganica stocks locavores' larders across the mid-Atlantic with a weekly convoy of regionally harvested groceries. Updated fortnightly, the menu presents patrons with an enormous à la carte selection, as well as surprise-laden produce crates that might contain heirloom tomatoes, gala apples, eggplant, and mustache-free yukon potatoes. The edibles are packed into handmade, sustainable wooden crates, and liquid products, such as milk or seltzer, are stored in reusable glass containers. Flavor Magazine, meanwhile, is a Capital-area spotlight on local vittles, packed with informative articles, creative recipes, and the latest gossip on kale's new beau.
Arganica's delivery system allays the gas-guzzling and parking woes of regular trips to the store, in addition to preserving farmland and enriching the local economy by doing business with community producers. A fleet of comestible convoys makes deliveries to the DC area Sunday mornings. Produce pursuers should check the delivery-area map to ensure groceries are capable of reaching their kitchen, outdoor camp stove, or plastic toy oven.