Resources

The world of CSA – an international history and summary of CSA

Aarstiderne CSA Denmark- worlds largest CSA
Cooking through my CSA box: One box at a time, one meal at a time – a great blog on how to get through your CSA box

Soil Association -CSA resources, toolkits for farmers, great start up info

Download a Food Connect flyer to distribute around your neighbourhood or to post on a community notice board FOOD CONNECT flyer edited

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Lee April 8, 2010 at 8:53 pm

Hi there,

I registered on your site at the beginning and am also a fan on Facebook. So, it’s obvious I love the concept and benefits for all stakeholders.

My query is this. I have a health condition where I cannot eat starchy/carb foods. Potatoes, pumpkin, parsnips, ripe fruit, etc, etc, etc. I try to eat a lot more celeriac, kohlrabi, jersalem artichokes, etc – but have difficulty sourcing them.

Can you accommodate me?

Many thanks,
Lee

FoodConnect Adelaide April 9, 2010 at 10:52 am

Hi Lee. Thanks for your support for our organisation. At the moment these more ‘unusual’ vegetables are not sourced for our basic boxes. When we introduce more box ranges in the coming months ie: fruit only, veg only and gourmet boxes you may find a more gourmet box will suit your needs, we are looking at a variety of box types to offer. I hope thhis answers you question somewhat, unfortunately the $ costs of both a computer system and packing lines for individualised boxes are beyond us at the moment.

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