I'm going to start ordering my monthly/maybe weekly basket full of fun fruits and veggies!!!
You can too at www.utahbaskets.com
The website shows all of the pickup locations from down town SLC to St.George!
It looked to me that the baskets full are $19.95 each.
You can also purchase gift certificates to give to someone!!!
I think this would be an awesome present for a family just moving into a new home, Christmas, or just because.
This is an example of what the baskets are filled with.
The new basket menu for June 1 will be posted tomorrow.
Support the local farmers.
Bring fun, fresh, healthy food into your home to create a new menu for your family.
bon appetit!
[paula...we've talked about doing this before.
don't you order these lyns?????
how do you like the quality and variety?]
[paula...we've talked about doing this before.
don't you order these lyns?????
how do you like the quality and variety?]
5 comments:
Gosh, and I'm stuck ot in this
godforsaken desert where they dont know what fresh is unless maybe you live out in the country.Seems
we did get some fresh corn. once.
Think you got me at the wrong time Jolie. Its a nothing will make me happy today, day.
m-i-l
Uggh! I wrote a big long comment to you and Carol. Blogger had an error and it was lost in translation. Dammit! So anyways...these baskets are delectable :) what a great idea and I just may have to send one to Shelby's teacher for all her hard work this school year.
Carol,
I am so happy you are spending July in Utah and escapin the heat from HELL! I would be right there with you if I had the money :(
Yes....we've talked about these baskets before. I really want to do them still. Maybe I'll actually do it this time. Excited to see what you think of it. Lynsie loves them last I checked.
Ok all you goofy granolas, quit trying to eat healthy. Our bodies rebel against any foreign fresh food. Save yourselves and stick with the incredible edible chocolate covered fruit.
E
Yum!!! I get the basket from Winder Dairy and I love it!!! Comes right to my front door along with recipes to make out of all the goods.
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