This year, Scott and I decided to sign up for a half share of a CSA basket. If you are unfamiliar with what CSA is, it is Community Supported Agriculture. Local farmers set up their programs, and you as the consumer can sign up to get a full or half share. It is different in all areas, so your experience may vary from ours. We (I say we, but Scott stopped by after work) would go to the farm once a week on a designated day and pick up our freshly picked produce. It’s a great way to support your local farmers, and get the best quality of produce.
We had a few options of farms to choose from in our area. I looked the farms up, and found a farm that was non-GMO and artificial fertilizer and pesticide free. I felt like they were a good fit for what I want in my family.
Sometimes the baskets felt pretty repetitive. For a couple of weeks, it seemed like we didn’t get much more than squash and peppers. It’s hard to get creative with squash, but maybe I just wasn’t thinking hard enough. I did consume a lot of jalapeno poppers, which is fine with me!
Our farm also gave us one dozen farm fresh eggs each month, which I LOVED. (Sorry, you don’t get a cute basket with your CSA. You can buy one here though.) Sometimes she would have Scott grab extra of something if he talked about how much we enjoyed it. I love our farmer.
Some of the vegetables were completely new experiences, which is so fun. It’s a great way to broaden your horizons and try new foods. The kids weren’t always willing to try new foods, but it was an adventure for us! They kids loved SEEING the new veggies even if they were too afraid to try them.
Fresh garlic, onions, and potatoes have probably been my favorite things to get in the basket. There were a few weeks sprinkled in where our share was much smaller because of bad weather or other factors that just happen in farming. Obviously, your share is dependent upon the region that you live in and the weather that you get that season.
I was really pleased with our first experience with CSA. I love being able to support local farmers and getting tons of fresh produce each week. It was always a surprise, so I couldn’t really plan ahead of time. We pick up our final basket of the season on Wednesday. A lot of farmers are accepting sign ups for the fall/winter season. You can go here and search for farms in your area. I truly don’t think that you’ll regret it at all!
P.S. This post is in no way sponsored. I truly loved the program, and wanted to share!
11 Comments
Rebekah at The Tex-Mex Mom
Wow that sounds like such a neat program!! Nothing like fresh veggies, they definitely taste better than store bought.
apullen13
Absolutely!!
spilledcoffee
That is so cool! I’m going to look up if my town does this, it’s a great idea!
apullen13
Yes! It’s wonderful.
aaadventureisoutthere
I’ve always wanted to try this!
apullen13
It’s so great!
Emily
I had no idea this existed. Too cool!
apullen13
I only learned about it last year! It’s such a great program.
alittlelearner
I absolutely love this! I love that you have to opportunity to directly support local farmers! I wish we had something similar in our area! Thanks for sharing!
apullen13
Yes, I love it. It’s so fun to know our farmer.
Sara
Most towns have these! Csa and your farmers market is such a great way to support your farmers and know who abd wgere your food comes from! Being a farmer myself I thank you for sharing this! More people should support their local farmers!