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catznine
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For the last 5 months I have had a £14 box of organic fruit and veg from Fair Organic delivered every fortnight. It varies slightly today I recieved:-
1kg potatoes
500g carrots
500g onions
1 bunch celery
1 pointed cabbage
1 cauliflower
200g mushrooms
600g apples
600g bananas
800g oranges
The quality is always good but as from next term I will be reducing my hours at work (I have been diagnosed with CFS and have to pace myself better) I have to also reduce my outgoings. The question is now whether to:-
a) continue with this and at least be eating healthy organic food
b) look around for something cheaper
c) cancel this entirely (would not be happy with this as I love getting my box)
Wondered if anyone else gets a box delivered and if so how much is it and what is in it?
Could we do a "what did you receive in your box today" thread like on the freebies board?
1kg potatoes
500g carrots
500g onions
1 bunch celery
1 pointed cabbage
1 cauliflower
200g mushrooms
600g apples
600g bananas
800g oranges
The quality is always good but as from next term I will be reducing my hours at work (I have been diagnosed with CFS and have to pace myself better) I have to also reduce my outgoings. The question is now whether to:-
a) continue with this and at least be eating healthy organic food
b) look around for something cheaper
c) cancel this entirely (would not be happy with this as I love getting my box)
Wondered if anyone else gets a box delivered and if so how much is it and what is in it?
Could we do a "what did you receive in your box today" thread like on the freebies board?
Our days are happier when we give people a bit of our heart rather than a piece of our mind.
Jan grocery challenge £35.77/£120
Jan grocery challenge £35.77/£120
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Personally I would find ways of cutting down on other expenses and keep eating decent food. After all, you are putting that stuff in your mouth..
Where did you find you box delivery scheme? I have had a dig around on the internet and come up blank.0 -
Pal wrote:Personally I would find ways of cutting down on other expenses and keep eating decent food. After all, you are putting that stuff in your mouth..
Where did you find you box delivery scheme? I have had a dig around on the internet and come up blank.
My local independent health food shop has a notice board and a display of leaflets, giving info on local box schemes. That might be a good starting point.0 -
Would one possible solution be to get your box every 3 weeks or every month instead, and "top up" with other veg as required? Have you checked if the company you use do any smaller or less frequent boxes?0
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I don't know about less frequent deliveries as being organic the produce doesn't last very long! They do however do smaller boxes though. I just wondered if other companies did similar boxes at a more competative price and roughly what the produce was like although I do appreciate that they do vary from week to week. I know that Abel and Cole deliver locally, don't know what they are like though.
Also like the idea that produce is mostly locally sourced Will check out my local health food shop for information when I am next in town.Our days are happier when we give people a bit of our heart rather than a piece of our mind.
Jan grocery challenge £35.77/£1200 -
I was thinking that perhaps then you would still have the benefits of organic veg, supporting the scheme etc, but you wouldn't have to buy as much from them..you could get the box less often and in between top up with organic or non organic veg from the supermarket or market.. Don't know if that'd work out cheaper or not for you0
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ive tried various organic box schemes, and fair oganics is by far the best, as in what you get for your money
o/t - did you get any dates recently?, they were delicious
one thing you could do, is go for the large family box (£20) and have it delivered fortnightly, not much of a saving, but every little helps - i have found it just about keeps for 2 wks
or if you have school age kids, get their school to sign up for the veg in schools promotion - organic fruit and veg, at a subsidised price - £70 -
catznine gets the £14 box delivered every 2 weeks, so getting a £20 box every 2 weeks isn't really going to help0
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I love the idea of getting good food delivered to my door, but i would still need to buy more potatoes as 1kg wouldnt last me 5 minutes.0
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Judi wrote:I love the idea of getting good food delivered to my door, but i would still need to buy more potatoes as 1kg wouldnt last me 5 minutes.
I have a Riverford box, you can order extra potatoes to be delivered with your veg box.0
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