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kenti2009
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High Plains Food Co-op now offering an Evergreen pickup site

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I hope this will stir up a lot of interest!!
I have been asked by High Plains Food Co-op to be their volunteer route manager for the mountain area, creating a monthly pickup site in Bailey and Evergreen. High Plains Food Co-op is sort of like a CSA, except they offer locally produced, sustainable, natural/organic meats, eggs, dairy, produce, breads, and much more AND you get to order exactly what you want and nothing you don't!! I have been buying their products for almost a year now and the quality is unmatched. We won't buy meat from anywhere else. The bacon is to DIE for!! :biggrin:
From their site:

"HPFC is a grassroots network of High Plains and Rocky Mountain Front Range producers and consumers uniting interests in locally grown food and other locally made products. The HPFC strives to be a business that is environmentally sustainable, economically viable, and socially just. To foster a local food community and promote a culture of stewardship by cultivating farmer-consumer relationships, promoting the enjoyment of healthful food, increasing food security through diversity, and enhancing overall rural sustainability."

If you're interested, here's how it works. You pay a yearly $40 fee to be a member of the co-op. You don't have to order every month if you don't want to. Orders open on the 1st of the month, at which time you can go on their site and open a shopping basket. Place whatever you want to buy in there. There is no checkout, that shopping basket will remain there until orders close on the second Thursday of the month. You can add or remove items till then as you please, if they're in your basket they're reserved for you until you take them out. When orders close, whatever is in your basket is your order. If you have meats, the producers will update your price with the actual weights, and pickup day is the third Thursday of the month. You can pay for your order by paypal once your invoice is complete with all the weights, or bring a check when you pickup.

The Evergreen pickup site will be at Evergreen Fire Rescue Station 2 parking lot @ 1802 Bergen Pkwy from 3:30-4pm on the 3rd Thursday of the month. Bailey pickup site will be in the Crow Hill Bible Church parking lot from 5-5:30pm on the third Thursday of the month. Look for my old black 4Runner! I have no way to store perishables, so if you don't show up, food will be donated.

If you go onto their site, http://highplainsfood.org" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; you can get all kinds of information, including checking out their current list of available products, although you can't place an order until you become a member. Orders for June are open till 6/13, so there's still time to join to order for this month!! I highly recommend this stuff, I accepted this route because I think all of us up here ought to have access to local, natural foods.
This month's pickup day will be 6/20. Feel free to post here or send me a message!!
New products are added each month and produce is available seasonally, so this month there was spinach, kale, chard, radishes, rhubarb, onions, mixed veggie boxes with early spring veggies - yum!!

If you'd like to see the product list from this month before you sign up, check out this link:
http://highplainsfood.org/shop/pdf.php?type=full" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Direct link to form to sign up:
http://highplainsfood.org/shop/members/member_form.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Info such as member agreement, FAQ's etc:
http://highplainsfood.org/getting_started.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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cabinish
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Re: High Plains Food Co-op now offering an Evergreen pickup

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I have a friend up north who belonged to a co-op like this for fresh local produce, he really
enjoyed the quality of food and supporting the local farmers. :thumbsup:
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Gypsy Girl
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Evergreen is making big strides this year with a brand new Community Garden and now
a new food and produce co-op!

Thanks for your volunteer work on this project!
kenti2009
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You're very welcome, I love their food and I want it to be available to everybody up here without a long prohibitive drive!
Just to give you some mouth-watering ideas - here are some of the products that were added for June's orders on top of the already 22-page long inventory:
Spinach, kale, chard, mache by the gallon bag - only $3.59!
Peppered bacon - mmmm!
Hickory smoked deli sliced pork shoulder
No MSG breakfast sausage
T-bone yak meat steaks - if you haven't had yak you must try it!
Lots of TRULY free-range eggs
Hrustik - a traditional Russian treat
Rhubarb
Shampoo and lotion bars - all natural and made with goat's milk
A variety box of salad greens
Mixed veggie boxes with spring veg such as onions, radishes, asparagus, rhubarb, kale, spinach, carrots and more
1/2 hog - butchered and processed custom to your liking - only $2.90 a pound!
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cabinish
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The price on pork sounds like a bargain. It all sounds great!
kenti2009
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June orders close at midnight tonight!
kenti2009
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Pickup is today - Evergreen site 3:30-4pm!! Please bring either your paypal receipt or a check made out to High Plains Food Coop. See you there!!
If you ordered but are evacuated, displaced, or otherwise due to any of the fires, please contact me, my info is on highplainsfood.org.
kenti2009
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July orders are now open!
Some of the new stuff this month:

Cucumbers
Carrots
Beets
Potatoes
Rhubarb
Cabbage
Salad mix
Pork - Boston Butt Roast, Smoked Shoulder Roast sliced deli thin
T-bone yak steaks
Free range broiler chicken/egg combo boxes
Honey w/ the comb
6-ct duck eggs
lots of new tea varieties
kenti2009
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July orders are now closed, and delivery day will be this upcoming Thursday 7/18, 3:30-4pm for the Evergreen site.

Please note that due to recent non-payment issues the co-op has been experiencing, they are now requiring all their route drivers (me) to get a paypal receipt or check from each customer at pickup, or I can NOT give out the order. Please know that if you show up without payment or a receipt proving you've already paid, I'll have to send you back to get it. Sorry for any inconveneince this may cause, but if the co-op doesn't get paid, neither do the producers, and these are small family-run farms that can't afford to take any losses like that.
I look forward to seeing you all there! :)
kenti2009
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August orders are now open and the order cycle will be short this month - orders close August 8th. Be sure to get yours entered in time! Here some pics of my order last month:

MASSIVE yellow squashes
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This is ONE head of cabbage!!
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Heirloom cozelle squash
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Cukes and onions
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One of the veggie boxes
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