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  • As it turns out, man cannot live on bacon and pork chops alone... (or so 'they' say) Luckily for me, I actually like fruits and vegetables as well. Unfortunately, with my busy schedule, I often find it hard to get to the store to have fresh veggies around when I get home from work. This is where Nature's Garden Delivered (NGD) lends a hand in keeping me happy and healthy. NDG is a delivery service that specializes in organic, natural, and locally produced... ummm... produce. With Nature's Garden Delivered, once a week (or every other week if you prefer) a box of very fresh, seasonal fruits and/or vegetables is dropped off at your home in the wee hours of the morning. You wake up, open your front door, and it's like the food fairy has paid you a visit. They have 4 different sizes of boxes (tiny, small, medum, and large) depending on your needs and you can choose between all fruit, all veggies, or both. I get a small fruits and veggies box, which is supposed to be enough for 2 - 3 people for a week. I live alone, but having the vegetables on hand makes me more likely to eat them, and I figure that I can always share them with friends. As the produce delivered by NGD is seasonally fresh, the contents of the boxes vary from week to week. Today's box included apples, bananas, oranges, tangerines, tomatoes, lettuce, avacados, kiwis, dandelion greens, bok choy, yams, onions, and carrots; all of which were organic, and most of it locally produced. In addition to the produce, NGD will also deliver some other natural and locally produced items (on request) with your order. Coffee, tea, bread, honey, wild caught tuna, and grass fed beef are a few of the things that can be added to the box. Today I got a loaf of whole wheat bread (baked in Scottsdale) and a jar of honey from New Mexico added to the box. Both were great with my breakfast. In comparison to the price of organic foods at the supermarket, I think the NGD boxes of produce are a pretty good value. For me, having the good stuff delivered and in the 'fridge is a no brainer.
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