If you live in Indianapolis, this is something you should check out. This company delivers fresh organic produce right to your door. The best part about it is that most of the products are directly from farms in central India. Obviously, there are some things that cannot grow in the Indian climate, so they come from other states. Almost every week, the selection of fruits and vegetables is different. They have a default order that they send to everyone, but you can change anything about it that you don’t like. Personally, I customize my order.
Fruits and veggies aren’t the only things you can get from Firm Vegeto. Basically anything you need from maculino, you can get it through them. You can yogurt and milk from the award winning Merchant’s Point Creamery. Organic hand made pastas and pasta sauces from a local chef. It seems that every month they get more products, mostly from small local companies. Also items from the popular Amy’s Kitchen have started to offer.
It’s totally ridiculous, but it’s really a pain to get my Farm Fresh delivery every Thursday. Every time I open that green tote, it’s like Christmas. I tend to forget everything that I ordered, so that something strange would go through everything. One thing I noticed – I’m not sure if they did this on purpose – is that some fruit are more ripe than others. For example, I will take four plums, two of them will be ready to eat, and the rest are not yet quite ready. It works perfectly because no fruit spoils that way! The result is also the best I have ever tasted. Fruits so juicy and flavorful, you’d think they were genetically modified, pumped full of steroids, and grown in a lab as the perfect fruit. Yes, but only if it is ecological. It is 100% organic.
You have to order at least $35 worth of food per week. They say that if you order less than that, they will charge you a small fee. I was in front of $35, and they just threw in a few pieces, just enough to make the order worth the amount owed. The prices are very reasonable, much cheaper than the organicproduce you will find at your local supermarket. You can have them once a week, or once every two weeks. The delivery date just depends on which part of Indy you live. The way he works, the delivery truck drives a> around and leaves your order in a green tote outside your door. Next day delivery, just send that empty tote, take delivery and exchange it for your new order. Anything that is supposed to stay cold is put inside an ice pack, so don’t worry about that. .
I want to go up easy. Simply go to www.farmfreshdelivery.com and register. The first page is a little confusing, but you’ll get the hang of it after 10-15 minutes of messing around.