Get the Benefits of a CSA, Now Sans the Cooking
As we learned from Daily Candy yesterday, the new Brooklyn-based company Sweet Deliverance NYC wants to make it ridiculously easy for you to support your local CSA: It signs you up for a share, does all the produce pickups (plus any additional shopping, chopping, cooking, and baking), then delivers ready-to-eat organic and locally-farmed meals to…

As we learned from Daily Candy yesterday, the new Brooklyn-based company Sweet Deliverance NYC wants to make it ridiculously easy for you to support your local CSA: It signs you up for a share, does all the produce pickups (plus any additional shopping, chopping, cooking, and baking), then delivers ready-to-eat organic and locally-farmed meals to your door. Kelly Geary, an alum of the temple of sustainable sustenance that is Blue Hill at Stone Barns, runs the show from her Bushwick kitchen; members select via e-mail the dishes they want, and those are delivered weekly or bimonthly from June through November. What’s the price tag, you ask? A hefty weekly fee of $250. We’ll stick to our weekly CSA pickups and our fun cooking projects for now, thanks, but we can see how the service would benefit busy parents and, um, wealthy ecophiles with kitchen phobias.
Produce, Produce, Produce [Daily Candy]
Homepage [Sweet Deliverance]
Photo: “Williamsburg CSA,” by fujita.
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