I have been partcicipating in Bountiful Baskets for almost a year now. I get the organic basket, which is $25 and a little less produce than the conventional basket. I have taken pictures, but they are trapped on my cell phone.
If you think that getting up at 7am on a Saturday morning is a pain, try getting up to be at the site at 5:45am. No really, try it- it's called volunteering and it's what the co-op is all about. The lead volunteer arrives by 5am to meet the truck and gets a free basket as a reward. Andrea is in charge of my site and believe me, it's a lot of work. I show up around 5:45 or 6am to help distribute the goods and organize the co-oppers when they show up. It's really a blast to speak to all of the participants. Although it's early, people are more than happy to share their aunt's apple pie recipe or provide an answer to the often asked, "what is this???"
The breads provided by the co-op are delicious. Although you may be put off by having to buy them in bulk, people are often open to trading. They also freeze well. I have tried the wheat cranberry and the whole grain sandwich bread. Everything has been chewy and tasty. It should be mentioned that the breads are not organic. Also to be mentioned- they are local.
Bountiful Baskets has locations all over the valley- and now Utah and some other state as well.
You won't be dissapointed.