by Stranger EverOut Staff

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A CSA (short for “community supported agriculture”) is an excellent way to revitalize your meals at home, up your vegetable intake, learn about new types of produce, and support local farms. In exchange for a fee that helps cover production costs for the farm, you get boxes overflowing with bountiful produce from a local farm during their growing season, available for pickup or delivery. Avoiding the now-fraught hassle of going to the grocery store is just an added bonus. We’ve rounded up a list of these programs so you can get your fill of fresh produce. It’s a good idea to sign up as soon as possible, as many of these CSAs sell out or already have waiting lists. For more ideas, check out our food and drink guide.
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The Brewmaster’s Taproom
Brewmaster’s wins the prize for providing the only CSA box (that we know of) that comes with a cold beer. You can choose to get a full-sized or half-sized share, either weekly or biweekly, throughout the season, which runs from June 1-September 28. Add on items like spent-grain cookies, local jam, fresh-baked bread, eggs, or flower bouquets. Pickups are available on Tuesdays.
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