$14 for $30 Worth of Organic Produce from Farm Fresh 2 Go
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- Local, organic produce sold in produce boxes
- Delivered from Colorado farms
- Supports Colorado business
Eating fresh fruits and vegetables can prove difficult in a stale world of canned peaches and salads made mostly of dried marshmallows and lint. Seek out fresh food with today’s Groupon: for $14, you get $30 worth of home-delivered organic produce from Farm Fresh 2 Go.
Farm Fresh 2 Go gathers fresh fruits and vegetables from organic Colorado farms and ships them out in produce boxes overflowing with soil candies. Households seeking their daily dose of sun-saturated natural sugars or looking to feed dozens of adolescent fruit bats can opt for a medium fruit-only box ($27), a variety pack of succulent plants such as apricots, strawberries, and winter bartlett pears. The small mixed-produce box ($21) provides components for inventive salads that match apples and apricots with romaine lettuce and cluster-vine tomatoes. Hungrier individuals can obtain large ($35) or extra-large ($44) mixed-produce boxes and stockpile russet potatoes and honeydew melons to stuff under sheets in a convincing-enough facsimile of a sleeping child.
- Local, organic produce sold in produce boxes
- Delivered from Colorado farms
- Supports Colorado business
Eating fresh fruits and vegetables can prove difficult in a stale world of canned peaches and salads made mostly of dried marshmallows and lint. Seek out fresh food with today’s Groupon: for $14, you get $30 worth of home-delivered organic produce from Farm Fresh 2 Go.
Farm Fresh 2 Go gathers fresh fruits and vegetables from organic Colorado farms and ships them out in produce boxes overflowing with soil candies. Households seeking their daily dose of sun-saturated natural sugars or looking to feed dozens of adolescent fruit bats can opt for a medium fruit-only box ($27), a variety pack of succulent plants such as apricots, strawberries, and winter bartlett pears. The small mixed-produce box ($21) provides components for inventive salads that match apples and apricots with romaine lettuce and cluster-vine tomatoes. Hungrier individuals can obtain large ($35) or extra-large ($44) mixed-produce boxes and stockpile russet potatoes and honeydew melons to stuff under sheets in a convincing-enough facsimile of a sleeping child.