@ Julie (If you happen to read this). A couple of the major Supermarket chains in our town have what they call the "Wonky" section. LOL This is where the misshapen and blemished fruits and vegetables are sold. I do agree it's a great idea.
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Check this out>>https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2017/01/cant-afford-new-york-times-and-washington-post-sub.html
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Thank you cb for the link you inserted. After careful consideration, I decided on a four-week trial with The Washington Post (4$ and thereafter every 28 days 9$).
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Totally offbeat but I just signed up for imperfect veggies and fruit to be delivered twice a month. You know like bell peppers half red, half green, kiwi fruitwith tumors, quality foods that the stores won’t accept. (Carrots entertwined together) Sound like fun and fascination. I never know what to buy in the produce section, usually only what I’m hungry for. This way someone else does the shopping and I get to figure out what to do with it. CB would like this....