jmmum, if you're in melbourne give Fruitastic a try (should come up if you google them). They are the same price as Aussie farmers, but they let you exclude items (e.g. I am growing carrots, so we don't get them delivered any more).
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jmmum, if you're in melbourne give Fruitastic a try (should come up if you google them). They are the same price as Aussie farmers, but they let you exclude items (e.g. I am growing carrots, so we don't get them delivered any more).
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Country Harvest delivers to western suburbs of melbourne and a few more and also some parts of country victoria
i'm thinking of doing this when bub #2 comes?? is it more exp?
We recently started getting the fruit and veg box (as well as using coles online for groceries, so I don't do any food shopping with kids!) and it's good in that as Nai says, it forces you to get creative - the fruit disappears pretty quickly with kids, but you know you have to use much of the vegies up by the next delivery, so our meals are very vegie filled!
thanks nelle!!
im thinking of ordering the fruit and vegies from Aussie farmers direct, are they still good?? is it worth while?? what are the vegies like from coles/safeway online like??
I've used it for about 2 years on and off. Been unhappy with my delivery this week - tried some of their ham and the seal of the pack was opened. The cauliflower also had white fluffy mould on itFeel like their quality is slipping, have also had one carton of milk go off sooner than the due date. But they used to be really good. Love their apple juice.
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