20 May 2010




With all of the peak produce on offer in Portland, I feel tempted to either join an organics delivery service or purchase a share in a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. As a frequent traveler and a member of a small household, I'm looking for a service that has a flexible delivery schedule (I want to make sure that we're eating through our deliveries), is web-accessible (in the case that I need to suspend the service while I'm traveling), and that sources all produce items locally and at a competitive price (otherwise, you may as well visit the neighborhood corporate organic superstore).

A friend of mine recommended the local organics delivery service, Organics to You, which provides its clients with seasonal and local organic foods straight from nearby Oregon and California farms. With a range of customizable options including delivery frequency and household size, you can adjust the service to best suit your needs. Whether you have a single-person household, a large family, care for someone with dietary restrictions or a new baby, there are add-ons available that will complement any lifestyle. For a sample list of fruit and vegetables including in this week's bin, click here.

San Francisco Bay Area residents should try Betty's Organics, which gets rave reviews from my good friend M.

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