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Top Reasons to Join a CSA

You'll Eat More Delicious Fresh, Local, Seasonal Food

Every week for 24 weeks! It's hard to beat the taste (or nutritional quality) of vegetables harvested just hours before you pick up your share. And it's exciting to see the changes and variety in what you receive each week as the growing season progresses.

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You'll Eat More Vegetables

We've all heard the benefits of eating more vegetables, but most of us could still stand to eat more of them. When you get a big bag of delicious produce every week, it makes eating well just a little easier.

You'll Increase Your Food Literacy

Because you don't always know exactly what you're going to get over the course of the season, and sometimes you end up with vegetables you've never tried or never even heard of.

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You'll Support a Local Farm

Small farms, like the ones that frequently operate CSAs, work on small profit margins and are especially susceptible to the hazards of a bad growing season. These farms often receive less governmental support than their large-scale counterparts, despite being the most financially insecure. The more support we give local farms, the more it benefits our local economies and the greater knowledge we have of where our food comes from.

You'll Create Less Waste

The typical CSA uses almost no packaging, and members bring their own reusable bags and containers to transport items home, whereas supermarkets largely use Styrofoam and plastics-based packaging.

You'll Build Your Community

Communities are built around the love of food and nothing brings people together like the joy of growing, cooking, and eating. It's the C in CSA!

You'll Know What's in Your Food

People who cook at home have the security of knowing what ingredients are in their meals as it's the only way to avoid excess sodium, sugars, and fats, which are added to nearly everything processed and store-bought. The produce that arrives in your share came from a farm you'll get to know, and possibly visit.

You'll Save Money

Although most community-supported agriculture arrangements ask for the fare in one chunk before the season starts, they mostly end up costing about $21 - $30 a week. Since you're spending less time in supermarkets you're apt to make fewer impulse decisions (which add up quickly).

Note that weekly CSA shares often include a whole lot of produce. If you don't think you'll be able to use it all, consider buying a half share, or splitting a share with a friend. Or go with the whole share and preserve whatever you can't use right away by freezing or canning.

Website - https://www.yourlocalcsa.com

Email - mylocalcsa@gmail.com

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