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Originally Posted by mandalinn82
I also like their business model, which is aimed toward waste reduction (they have giant dehydrators in the back, take all of the produce that is nearing it's use-by date, and then sell really cheap dried fruit..no waste, which helps them keep prices for both the fresh AND the dehydrated produce low)
Thats a great idea the dehydrators. I am going to run it by Bev (the manager at my local Farmer's Market). I love dried apples and dried pineapple. I know they don't have money right now for equipment but maybe they can have a fund raising event for it.
My local Farm Market is kinda high too but I think they have to be or they wouldn't make any money because they don't have a third of the traffic even one large grocery store down here has.
I don't even mind paying a little extra for the produce if it was better but it is not. I just had to throw some apples out today that were just aweful. The wax they wiped on it was so thick (I guess to protect it from bruising they tell me) and the wax was dirty and kinda stunk, I just couldn't eat them.
I will continue to support them because I like the people who run it and I like keeping my money local. But the big Harris Teeter which is kind of a Gourmet grocery store just has such a great produce section but I KNOW all the food is coming from Mexico and South America.
I have never eaten as much whole food (I call it elemental food! LOL) since I started eating healthy last year but I am going to continue.
And Amanda I would know what to do with those beets my friend who owns a B&B up in the Blueridge Mountain showed me what to do with them. You cut them up in 1 inch cube and roast them in the oven for 30 minutes with olive oil drizzled on them and parmasean cheese sprinkled on top! YUMMM!!! LOL! I love beets now!
But I definitely learned one thing NOT to do with beets and that is don't cut them up on a nice brand new wooden cutboard like I did because all the red juice soaks all in and now my nice brand new cutboard looks like I slaughtered a pig on it! LOL!
