Monday, April 29, 2013

Going Organic

I'm a big believer that small changes can make a big difference. Too often we believe that the problems of the world are out of our hands. That the money man will always win. Well, yes, he will if you sit on your hands.

I've had a bee in my bonnet for the past few years about two Australian supermarkets who I feel not only dominate and destroy the market, but who also have a largely negative impact on farmers, brands and consumers a like.

I have ventured to find alternatives, enjoying for awhile the likes of Aussie Farmers Direct and LaManna Direct, but my all time favourite find to date, both for their produce and their philosophy, is Whole Larder Love.

Now, every second Wednesday I place my order for a box of organic fruit and vege. On Friday a farmer plucks my produce from the ground, and on Saturday the lovely Rohan, often accompanied by his delightful family members, delivers the box to one of three locations around Melbourne - the drop off point.

We venture down, meet the people behind the produce, and collect our goods. I take them all home, wash off that gorgeous organic soil and stock my fridge as ideas for meals dance like sugar plums in my head.

Here are some of the delights we found in our box - total cost $48.



6 corn
5 beetroot
30 apples
16 carrots
head of broccoli
silverbeet
kale
4 turnips
4 big potatoes
3 onions
1 red onion
1 head of red cabbage
2 parsnip
1 leek
2 tomatoes

Even though we didn't get much fruit, I wasn't bothered. The kids loved the apples and ate every last one. And besides, I like the idea of moving to be more seasonal. These are but small steps I am taking, perhaps towards even growing my own.

We all know money has power. How are you using yours?

3 comments:

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sjchirico said...

Wow what a great idea! A few of my friends eat a lot organic foods and they've been encouraging me to make the switch too. I always assumed it was going to be a lot more work have to find an organic grocer, but this is really great! I'm more of a junk food eater myself but I'm trying to eat more fresh produce so this would be fantastic for me. The office where I work gets fresh fruit delivered twice a week by The Fruit Box. It's such a great idea because it encourages staff to establish healthy eating habits especially in an office environment when you're sitting all day (I'm very prone to snacking):) thanks for your post. I may have to try this out soon! Sarah.