As per usual I am very pleased with the boxes.  Except for one delicious 
lemonade, I cannot comment on the citrus as I have been swapping them for other 
things the last two weeks, due to bags of citrus I already have at home from a 
friends orchard (I usually never swap, as I like everything).  The only problem 
I've ever had was one rotten kiwi-fruit I got some time last year.  I love the 
philosophy of cheaper in-season stuff.  Mostly things seem really fresh.  I 
hope some earlier comments about there often being a lot of potatoes hasn't 
turn you off potatoes, Shannon?  I always got through them.  In fact, if there 
aren't any pototoes this week with the kale, I'll be buying some to make a 
Dutch dish with mashed boiled kale, potatoe and smoked sausage  -can't wait, 
and neither can my Dutch partner!  Keep up the good work and I'm sure I'll 
still be happy (even happier?!) if any action is taken in response to Yasemin's 
concerns.

Cheers -Ruben.



Quoting Yasemin Lockett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> 
> 
> Hiya,
> 
> Regarding the veggie boxes, I haven't really enjoyed them as of late. They
> are 
> looking pretty sad. :-( There isnt enough fruit and vegetables for the price.
> 
> Have the prices increased since last semester? A 30 dollar box went a long
> way 
> last semester but the 30 boxes we have ordered are not as abundant. Also the
> 
> oranges are bitter and went off quite quickly.  
> Would like to see more apples in particular before the season ends! Some soup
> 
> veggies, parsnips every 2 weeks or so would be good as well. What do others 
> think?
> 
> On a positive note the shop is looking cleaner than ever. Great to see!
> 
> Best of luck on your trip.
> 
> Yasemin

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