Huge Bulks Of Fresh Food ?

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  • rlmiller73190
    rlmiller73190 Posts: 342 Member
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    A lot of places like Sam's club and Costco allow you to buy in bulk, but I've found that this produce spoils quickly. You can try a farmer's market or an Asian or Hispanic market (as was mentioned before). Being a vegetarian, I find that I can only keep my produce fresh for a week (at max), so I have to buy new veggies each week. If I buy in bulk, I tend to rinse and freeze the produce.. but I think freezing the produce isn't what you hand in mind.

    Good luck!
  • 777Gemma888
    777Gemma888 Posts: 9,578 Member
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    Hello everyone! So recently I have decided I am going to change my diet around and go onto a juicing diet, where I will juice twice a day (breakfast and dinner) w/ a piece of side fruit or something for substance and have a small meal at lunch while I am at school during lunch that I will pack to keep me going throughout the day.

    That is all fine and dandy & im super pumped about that, but what I am wondering is, where can I buy big bulks of fresh produce for me too juice. Being a college student, I was wanting to by in bulk to last me for about two weeks or so , so that I won't continuously have to restock . Suggestions?

    ***You should never discount frozen fruits and vegetables just because you're juicing, most especially since they are often the most affordable and the easiest to store, when you're a student. Bear in mind that once you start juicing, what you do not consume in a week needs to be discarded, so purchase wisely.

    Look into these:

    http://www.organicfood2you.com/
    http://www.localharvest.org/
    http://www.buyappalachian.org/search/upick
    http://motherearthproduce.com/p-30-farmers-amp-friends.html
  • Rosplosion
    Rosplosion Posts: 739 Member
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    You might have better luck with this question if you went over to the Veg* and Raw vegan group.