It’s that time of year! I’m always on the hunt for the best local produce – which comes from a farm that I want to support because of their contributions to the Earth and our surrounding communities.
Becoming part of a CSA not only contributes to you eating healthier but it is also a money saving option. One of the best lectures I listened to, was about how to save money while eating healthy and becoming a part of a CSA was one of my biggest takeaways.
I feel fortunate to have so many options in this area and made a list for those who may feel overwhelmed when researching. Most of these include local drop offs and or delivery. While many of these aren’t certified organic farms, they do seem to practice safe farming methods which I also stand by.
Most of these sell out rather quickly so sign up soon!
I’m still unsure of which one, I’m going with this year – so please comment, if I missed any or if you have any other recommendations🙂
Crawford Organics: http://www.crawfordorganics.com
The Family Cow: https://yourfamilyfarmer.com
Kimberton CSA: https://www.kimbertoncsa.org
Down to Earth Harvest: https://downtoearthharvest.com
Solidago Farms: https://solidagoorganics.com
Charlestown Farm: https://www.charlestownfarm.org
Petes Produce Farm: http://www.petesproducefarm.com
Kneehigh Farm: https://www.kneehighfarm.com
Alisha
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