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    Penny Strawberry Patch

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Produce Express - Mmmm

    Produce Express

    4.0(11 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $$$

    Beware of their drivers. Aggressive, combative and want to fight if you call them out on their…read moredriving. Made a complaint w manager. Hope it helps. Got it all on video! Driver just wanted to jockey for position ahead of me. If you don't want to let me in that's one thing but tell g me to pull over is another.

    I am super glad I found Produce Express' consumer boxes during this time of quarantine. I don't…read morenecessarily want to be out and about getting veggies, but it's also a great deal! The root veggie box was pretty cool - it made me step out of my comfort zone with my cooking. I made mashed celery root and that was amazing! There's 3 types of potatoes. The veggie mix box is my favorite. There's asparagus, zucchini, mushrooms, etc! All stuff I love. The most recent box I picked up was the Italian inspired. It has several bunchs of herbs, herb oil, parmesan, burrata - I think the one thing i am disappointed in the tiny thing of burrata. Other than that, I am pretty happy. If you go to pick it up at their location on Belvedere, they are very good at following social distancing protocols. We picked it up at Alaro Brewing this past time. It was easy peasy, and we went and got take out while we were there too. Check out their boxes on the website for the most updated stuff and pricing - I think it does change occasionally depending on what they have on hand.

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    Soil Born Farm Urban Agriculture Project - Autumn Equinox Celebration

    Soil Born Farm Urban Agriculture Project

    4.5(6 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    $

    This urban farm is a fun place to visit if you're in the area…read more Ordering food is slow and awkward, but entertaining. You might have to bring your own food if you follow a plant-based, whole food diet. No healthy options for plant-based kids. There is a farm stand, so my children just ate fruit.

    Urban farming...who knew??…read more I sure as hell didn't! My first experience, and hopefully not my last, was while volunteering at the Autumn Equinox Celebration a few weekends ago. I generally associate Hurley avenue with The Kitchen, the street to the mall, the movie theaters, a bunch of random big box stores/shops...not where I'd find a hidden oasis of urban farming! I can't really review the farming situation, because what I saw was a decked out landscape of food tasting, booze drinking, social responsible being group of people who were supporting an underground culture of urban farming. A friend asked if I'd like to volunteer at this event. Sure, I don't mind donating my services to a good cause. This BY FAR is the most underrated event in Sacramento. I almost don't want to yelp about it, so it stays cool and awesome - but they do cap it off, so get in where you fit in. Every good eatery on the grid and in the Handle district is here. Even some of the good spots off of the grid were here too. There was plenty of food for everyone and booze, no short supply of anything. Unlike most events, IF you even had to wait in a line, it was less than five minutes. The whole event was also "no waste"! For those of you who don't speak hippie, this means no trash was created - we used mini wine glasses, plastic plates, and silverware. The vendors generally just plated everything on your plate, with the exception of a few vendors. Those that did use a serving dish, were made of bamboo or something hippieish of the sorts. After volunteering and consuming their food and booze (this was okayed by the volunteer lead), I realized that I want to volunteer at their actual farm in Rancho Cordova. This event made me want to volunteer my time to their efforts, it is a great non-profit. Everyone was so warm and inviting, and genuinely nice - from the staffers, the other volunteers, the vendors, and the celebrators, not one person had a bad attitude. I am now a believer...I'm ready to get down on some urban farming!

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