Healthy Eating

Bountiful Baskets

Bountiful Baskets Truck

 

We are a family that loves fresh produce. There is nothing like a good ear of sweet corn on the cob, fresh berries, a nice crisp tossed salad, a stir fry full of a variety of what ever type of produce I have in the refrigerator and a good fresh fruit salad. But living in Las Vegas means that I really have to look for great produce deals. I have a wide variety of grocery stores and natural foods stores to choose from and I can buy practically anything I would ever want from one of those stores but I have to say unless a store is running a really great sale produce can be very expensive. We even have Farmers Markets here but they are even more expensive than grocery stores. The produce is trucked in from other states and really isn’t any fresher. I have even gone to my farmers market and found items packaged with the same labeling as I can find in one of my local grocery stores. We do have our local orchard here where we can pick apples, peaches, apricots & a variety of vegetables. While I love the whole u pick idea but the orchard is pretty expensive any more.

One day while I was looking around on line I found a link asking if you wanted fresh produce at an affordable price. I clicked the link and was taken to a web page for Bountiful Baskets. You can find them here http://www.bountifulbaskets.org/ Basically what they are is a produce co op that is volunteer run. That offers participants seasonal produce at an affordable price. The more I looked into it the more it sounded like it was something I wanted to try. I signed up for an account on their website which was very easy, just entering your name and address, email and choosing a password. Once I signed up all I had to do was wait for Monday to arrive so I could order. They open their websites for orders on Monday’s at noon and keep them open for orders until Tuesday evening.

Checking in all the produce

 

That next Monday I couldn’t wait for noon to arrive, I logged into the site, chose my state, chose my county and then chose a location close to my home. I ordered my 1 basket and I chose to add on an additional item labeled as a salad pack. I entered my credit card number and I was done. Then the hard part came, waiting until Saturday morning to pick up my produce.

Empty Baskets

When Saturday morning finally arrived I was pretty excited to go pick up my produce. I really hoped that everything was good and I also hoped that what was included in the basket was something that we would eat because you don’t get to choose what is in the basket. It is all a huge surprise… When I got to the park to pick up I was so surprised to see a huge line of people waiting for their baskets. I didn’t realize how populat it was. When I checked in the women there walked me through signing in for my items and then took me over and explained that I got one basket of fruit and one basket of vegetables and handed me my additional salad pack that had came in it’s own box. I unloaded my produce from the baskets into my reusable shopping bags and went home. I was so surpised at the quality of the produce and the amount of items that I received for such a small amount money.  Today baskets cost $18.00 for a share which is a basket each of vegetables and fruit plus a $1.50 handling fee. It always amazes me the amount of produce I come home with. I would easily pay at least 3 times that amount for what I bring home weekly.

Baskets of fruit and vegetables

I have been buying produce from Bountiful Baskets since 2014 and I have been so very pleased with my produce. I love knowing that my family is eating good healthy fresh produce. Plus it is pretty fun to see what I will be bringing home each week.  I have been volunteering with them since my second week ordering and it is alot of fun. The volunteers are all really wonderful people and they are all there for the same reasons that I choose to be there, they want to be able to provide their families with good healthy fresh produce for an affordable price.
Bountiful Baskets is not available nationwide yet, but they are continuing to grow and hopefully soon they will be available everywhere. Currenty they can be found in 18 states with 7 more states pending (which means they are in the process of bringing Bountiful Baskets there).

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