Naples Greenola

We are an organic Co-Op located in Naples, Florida. Feeding families organically since 2009.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

What will be in your co-op bins this week! 5/17/2012

Extra:
1.Organic eggs $3.50 
2. Murray's Whole Frozen Chickens 3.5-4 lbs $10.00   --fresh batch this week--
3. Sweeney's Certified Organic Soaps --check out their website here  --new scents added!
4. Organic Coffee $8/pound
5. Fresh Local Honey Quarts $9
6. Roots Original AND Roasted Garlic Hummus $3.50
7. Franny's Organic Green Raisins $4.50
8. Organic Cantaloupe $3.50


**Strawberries are on sale again!!
 If you are interested in $4.00 a pound for Organic Strawberries let me know and I will order them!**

If you bought moldy raspberries please take a raspberry replacement that will be outside by the easel.
All $25 will receive one regardless.
Sorry about that!

Now for what will be in your co-op bins this week...
There are Lots of choices so come prepared!!
Choice: fennel OR chives OR lettuce Local, Organic -- in cooler-
Choice: Turnips or Rutabaga
Choice: Broccoli  OR  Crimini Mushrooms both  Organic  -in bins--
Choice: Bi-Color Corn OR Florida Green Beans, both Organic
Haden Mangos, Organic
Apriums, Organic
Choice: Local pineapple  (these are from Inyoni Farms. They are not classified as Organic, but they have not been sprayed)
      OR Peaches,  Organic  --in bins
Florida Valencia Oranges,  Organic

$25 Only...
Yellow Ginger , Organic
Cantaloupe, Organic

I found this great website for ginger recipe ideas here.

What is an Aprium??

Uses:

Apriums are 75% apricot and 25% plum and they taste similar to both apricots and plums, hence their name.  The intense, complex flavor is unique, much like a blend of fruit juices. The Aprium’s sugar content is much higher than in common apricot and plum varieties, producing fruit of incomparable sweetness.

Selection, Storage & Handling:

They may bruise easily when ripe; handle with care. To ripen Apriums, hold at 65 - 70º. They are ripe when they give to gentle pressure. Note: Apriums are sensitive to ethylene producing fruits and vegetables.
See everyone Thursday!