Reviews for: Black Hog Farm

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Jen Roberts (Feb 15, 2012)
I love love love everything i get every week! there was a time me my husband and and kids never ate at home, now i'm in front of the stove almost every night! (not to sure my kids are to happy about that) haha but I'm slowly getting better at this whole COOKING thing.. only thanks to my delivery every week. lovin everything! keep it coming! :)
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Katie Diaz (Oct 21, 2011)
I just started receiving deliveries from Black Hog Farm and am very pleased! I am from the area and grew up on a farm. Black Hogs produce and that of their partners has been of good quality from what I have seen. They are not certified organic, nor have they claimed to be. But that's okay by me! Their products are fresh, local, and taste great. I can't wait for my next delkivery which will include eggs and meat!
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john grisam (Oct 16, 2011)
Upon looking into the vegetable farmers they are using I have found that they are not certified organic nor do they always use sustainable methods. A few friends of mine were customers the meats are top notch but the veggies are so-so. If your a veg-head there are better options for sustainable delivery and home delivery services in the great North Florida area. Be aware!!
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Kelly Wood (Feb 7, 2011)
Fresh Harvest delivers fresh fruits, vegetables, and eggs to my door weekly. I'm trying new foods every week, and eating more variety than I would otherwise. It's so much fun to try new foods and cook new recipes. Just this last month I've received kohlrabi, cucumber, avocado, eggplant, collard greens, turnips, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, spinach, lettuce, red and green peppers, tomatoes, red potatoes, several varieties of oranges, sweet potatoes, yams, and onions.

The produce is so good that it is redefining what produce should taste like. The yam was so sweet and fragrant that, when cooked, my house smelled like I was baking cookies.

Weather permitting, they deliver at the same time every week. All it takes is an email or phone call to add additional items to my order (like strawberries, a chicken or other meats). Considering delivery is included, this is a great value. I get the fresh box and 1 dozen eggs for less than $25/week. I like knowing who's growing my food and it feels good to support local farmers.

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Shannon Russell (Feb 6, 2011)
This CSA allows you some choice in your weekly produce. They have a form on Facebook that you can print out and see what they offer throughout the year. You can check off any items that you would prefer not to receive, which they say they will then try to trade out for something else. This doesn't always work, but you can always trade with another CSA subscriber, or consider giving it away to someone in need.

Some of the items I have received so far include kale, collards, spinach, red and green lettuce, cabbage, kohlrabi, turnips, tomatoes, strawberries, red potatoes, green bell pepper, onion, broccoli, cauliflower, avocado, oranges, lemon, cucumbers, zucchini, and I also have them throw in a chicken and half a dozen eggs for $12 more. Everything has been good so far. The amount of food has worked fine for a family of two for a week, as there is always some leftover. Right now, you can also order an additional pound of strawberries for $3.

The price is fair considering they deliver to your home, and the cost is comparable to the grocery store. The other pluses include that this food is local, so the money stays here in our communities, and it is guaranteed to be fresh, not shipped for days from California. We should be supporting our local farmers and small businesses in every way possible. Most of the food is organically or naturally grown, although some of it is still grown conventionally. I should also mention that these farmers are also very personable. When was the last time that you were able to have a conversation with the people who grew your food from the grocery store?

My only complaint would be that one week my chicken was missing a wing. *insert giggling here* I have no idea where it went. Oh well. I guess it happens. And they ran out of chickens one week. I suppose this happens as well. Nothing unreasonable. So I really can't complain, and I happily give them all five stars. Everything is fresh, looks good, and tastes good. I've never had a sweeter avocado in my life by the way.

I have been posting pictures on Facebook, and now my friends can't wait to see every week. I am getting bombarded now with questions like, "How the heck do you cook that?" and "Can you eat that, really?" or "Do you know of any recipes for that?" and "What the heck IS that thing?" It's been an adventure. I like it. I've decided I don't like kohlrabi, however. But on the other hand, the greens are good... Variety is the spice of life, right?

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