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How Can I Get Cheap Organic Produce?

 

We all know we should be eating more organic produce, but how do you justify the extra cost. Here are five ways on How To Get Cheap Organic Produce so you don't blow your grocery budget.

I get asked this often.

And it is a question that I struggle with…

Just like so many of you, I want to provide my family with the best and most chemical-free produce I can – but I don’t want to add $100 to my grocery budget to do it.

So here are my top four ways to get cheap organic produce as we go into the summer season.

Plant a Garden.

The picture above is baby lettuce from my garden.

You don’t need acres of land to have a garden. We are able to grow lots of veggies with our three different plots – in front of our house (full-sun), side of the house (sun-shade) and back yard (sun-shade). Between these three plots we are able to harvest tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, snow peas, peppers, tomatoes, radishes, basil, cilantro, and beans. (And this year we are trying rutabagas and strawberries.) And since I’m the farmer, I know they are pesticide free.

Attend Farmer’s Markets AND get to know the Farmers.

It isn’t enough to just buy from a Farmer’s Markets anymore. More and more there are “farmers” who purchase wholesale fruits and vegetables from semi-trucks and repackage them as locally grown. And when that happens, you might as well just buy your produce at the grocery store.

Start going to the same Farmer’s Markets week after week and talk to the farmers. Introduce yourself. You will find out pretty quickly who is out in the fields with their crops and who is buying off the truck. (And if your tomatoes have stickers on them – they aren’t local or pesticide free.)

Join a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture).

I’ve talked about my love of Community Supported Agriculture before. I love it because it is local. I love it because of the quality. And I love it because the majority of the items are organic.

However, I encourage everyone to do their own due diligence and check out the various CSA programs available in the area to find one that is right for your family.

Sign Up for A Home Delivery Service.

If time is a precious commodity for you, look into a home deliver service. We utilize Door to Door Organics because the cost is up to 20% less than the grocery store, I can customize my order and it gets delivered to my door. What could be easier? (Plus, I have an exclusive Door to Door Organics Coupon Code for 50% off your first delivery – up to $30.)

Learn How to Freeze and Can.

When you freeze and can your local organic produce at its prime, you guarantee a superb tasting product. As as added benefit, you are usually purchasing the produce when it is its lowest price – so it is like stockpiling – only with fruits and veggies.

I know canning and freezing can seem intimidating, but it isn’t as hard as you think. I did several freezing and canning tutorials last year and I plan on doing more this year. And if I can do it, you can too.

(And on a side note…I still have one can of peaches left – yum.)

Like anything, you can do as much or as little as you would like. But even if you pick just one, you reduce your overall produce budget this year.

We all know we should be eating more organic produce, but how do you justify the extra cost. Here are five ways on How To Get Cheap Organic Produce so you don't blow your grocery budget.

So who is with me? Anybody going to try a CSA, canning, or freezing this year? Let me know in the comments.