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The Produce Mom pick of the week!

July 12, 2012 By admin 3 comments

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I love getting weekly emails from The Produce Mom. She is always telling me what is in season, what is good and what I definitely will put on my shopping list!
This week my favorite cherries are readily available in my area, maybe yours too. See any of your favorites here?
I trust The Produce Mom.  She works closely with growers and suppliers so she really knows her stuff!
There is a little Produce Mom in me…and one in you too!

Organic Rainier Cherries Jumbo
Item: 11659
Pack: 80ct
From: Washington
PLU: 94258
OSO Sweet Onions
Item: 3719
Pack: 40lb
From: Chile
PLU: 4166
Illinois Peaches
Item: 3739
Pack: 25 lb
From: Illinois
UPC: 4403
Single Wrap Organic Zucchini
Item: 14410
Pack: 20ct
From: Garden Organic
PLU: 053495099400
Apricots Large
Item: 11700
Pack: 14lb
From: Washington
UPC: 4218

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3 responses to “The Produce Mom pick of the week!”

  1. Frosted Fingers says:
    July 12, 2012 at 12:43 pm
    I've never heard of produce mom. Going to check her out. Of course, up until a couple months ago, I only went into the produce section to get lettuce and a tomato to make my husband's lunches. :)
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  2. Inside a British Mum's Kitchen says:
    July 12, 2012 at 4:57 pm
    I've never heard of her either - but you're right - there's definitely some of her in me - thanks for sharing this! Mary x
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  3. jmwhite60 says:
    July 12, 2012 at 6:49 pm
    I may have to take a drive north if you have Ranier cherries available -they're one of my absolute favorites, but we rarely get them at our local groceries. I love living in my town, but sometimes there are advantages to city life. We rarely get that kind of variety in produce. If you're getting those, it might be time to make a trip to Greenwood to visit my nephew's family.... :-)
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