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Re: Provisioning- best option self or Moorings?
[Re: maytrix]
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01/25/2017 06:08 PM
01/25/2017 06:08 PM
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purplelily
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A note about my experience with a box from Good Moon Farms: I was SO excited to get local produce, and had hoped for mostly fruits (those amazing little bananas, pineapples, mangos, citrus, genips...), herbs, and a few vegetables for sides (things that you could use in a salad or just eat raw). Unfortunately, you get what you get, and none of it is labeled. We got a TON of different greens, none of which we knew how to cook or eat (very bitter, not for salads), and having to cook collards on a boat isn't my idea of a good time. I do love them, but too much prep and stink for a hot galley, plus no idea we needed to get a ham hock provisioned. So...just be prepared (but I don't know how you're supposed to do that)
I wish they included labels and some easy recipes for what they give you.
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