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In Portland, the CSA that my friend was a part of was actually in the

city! They had converted their entire yard into a small farm and they

had friends who raised chickens (for eggs), so they had a couple of

people involved with creating products for the CSA. You actually don't

need a large spread to do it. Of course if you live in a city where no

one has a backyard for miles and miles, than.....

 

I checked out the link that Amy provided and it did list a CSA I know

of, but it didn't list the one that is close to me. So, it's not a

complete list.

 

Ya never know, now that you're aware of CSAs, you might actually find

something. But as Amy said, shopping for veggies is fun too!

 

, GeminiDragon

<thelilacflower> wrote:

> Amy, could be that I'm in the city and there is no surrounding area

for one. Most of those places are up north or south of me. Is the

agriculture areas. I'm lucky to be this near the farmers market but I

want to go to the CSA now..................D

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> Amy <sandpiperhiker> wrote:Shopping at a real farmers market

supports the farmer just as much as

> purchasing via CSA does. :-) Too bad there weren't any near you

> though - the veggies would just show up once a week at your pickup

> point! OTOH, shopping for veggies is fun too...

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I spent two weeks in Portland two years ago. It's wall to wall lobster. Lobster

rolls are the biggy, oh and those hoagies they call " Italian sandwiches " which

is a hoagie with sweet peppers. I was amazed when I paid 8 bucks for a lobster

dinner, and 8 bucks for eggs and potatoes, LOL. (don't eat eggs anymore, well,

not whole anyway, still eat stuff made with egg though, and most certainly don't

eat lobster anymore, in fact, lobster wasn't good to me without the butter, that

is what really made it, so if I get an urge, I can just drink a bowl of butter,

cause that's what it is really about, but I doubt I will ever get an urge.)

anyway.......

Blessings,

CHanda

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organic_homestead

Friday, June 03, 2005 11:20 AM

Re: CSAs - Thank you Amy

 

 

In Portland, the CSA that my friend was a part of was actually in the

city! They had converted their entire yard into a small farm and they

had friends who raised chickens (for eggs), so they had a couple of

people involved with creating products for the CSA. You actually don't

need a large spread to do it. Of course if you live in a city where no

one has a backyard for miles and miles, than.....

 

I checked out the link that Amy provided and it did list a CSA I know

of, but it didn't list the one that is close to me. So, it's not a

complete list.

 

Ya never know, now that you're aware of CSAs, you might actually find

something. But as Amy said, shopping for veggies is fun too!

 

, GeminiDragon

<thelilacflower> wrote:

> Amy, could be that I'm in the city and there is no surrounding area

for one. Most of those places are up north or south of me. Is the

agriculture areas. I'm lucky to be this near the farmers market but I

want to go to the CSA now..................D

>

> Amy <sandpiperhiker> wrote:Shopping at a real farmers market

supports the farmer just as much as

> purchasing via CSA does. :-) Too bad there weren't any near you

> though - the veggies would just show up once a week at your pickup

> point! OTOH, shopping for veggies is fun too...

>

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