January Utah Food Co-Op

Another reminder that the Utah Food Co-Op orders are due this Friday (the 9th).  As I mentioned last month, this is a great way to get high quality food, at a very good price.

Fresh Food

Fresh Food

Pictured on the right was a single ‘share’ order from the December order. That night part of it went  to make a great crock-pot stew that fed my family for several meals, and still had food left for quite a few more.  The included bread loaf was excellent, and fruits were good.  I do wish I’d also picked up a “Harvest” share, as the extra veggie (includes and extra variety) were some great looking avocados.

We also bought some of the cider, as well as the Nutty Guys sampler.  The cider was the best I’ve had since leaving Washington State where I grew up.  Fresh, and tasting of just high quality apples.  The Nut’s were great, and cheaper than buying anywhere else.  So if you have a little more room in your budget, it’s worth checking out the add-on deals you can get.

Check out the January Order Form.

Wondering if there is a distribution point near you? Check out the list.

Remember, there’s never a better time to start shopping more economically than now, and utilizing the local co-op is a way to not only help yourself budget better, but to help those around you.

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  • http://wwwstayalive.blogspot.com/ Michael

    I just love the way you guys prep. You roll a big survival log.

  • http://wwwstayalive.blogspot.com Michael

    I just love the way you guys prep. You roll a big survival log.

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