Showing posts with label Farm Fresh to You. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Farm Fresh to You. Show all posts

Friday, July 14, 2017

Organic Fruit and Vegetables from Farm Fresh to You #Review #VeganLife



Since I decided to embrace a Vegan lifestyle, I have really enjoyed cooking different foods from home. I have especially enjoyed using the produce from Farm Fresh to You. Since they are local, organic, farmers in CA, it's so easy to get super fresh fruits and vegetables when I need them. I like that I can schedule my organic produce delivery, customize each of my boxes, they have different box levels to fit your eating habits, and they leave them right outside your door. If you live in an apartment or condo with gate access required, they can make arrangements with you too so that you don't miss out! They also deliver to your office. There is always celebrations happening in the office; birthdays, promotions and holiday parties.

This week I decided to share with you an update on my experience with Farm Fresh to You and what I received in my boxes. 

If you live in California, you can get $15 off your first box. Make sure to use the coupon code: SELE8487



If you use Farm Fresh to You, let me know what your favorite fruit or vegetable is in the comments below. I have tried some vegetables that I would have never tasted if they were in the grocery store. For example, bok choy and chard, I get these all the time when they are in season.

Additional Resources for Cooking Vegan and more

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Vegan Diet For Beginners: 35 Delicious and Easy Recipes for a New Healthy Vegan Lifestyle




Vegan High Protein Cookbook: 50 Delicious High Protein Vegan Recipes




Vegan Slow Cooker for Beginners: Essentials to Get Started




Vegan Cookbook for Beginners: The Essential Vegan Cookbook to Get Started





Vegan Diet For Beginners: Adopting A Vegan Diet For Weight Loss & Good Mental Health!





Thursday, February 23, 2017

#VLOG: New Farm Fresh to You Delivery! #California #OrganicProduce



Early this morning I received a new delivery of Farm Fresh to You organic produce. I was SO happy to see those boxes because I had eaten all of my fruits and vegetables this go-round. I get my boxes delivered every other week because I normally have some vegetables left in my freezer. However, this time I included lots more vegetables in my meals so they went a lot quicker. I'm not mad about that at all...lol!

This week, I received some produce that I have never tried before. Since getting these boxes I am more curious to try new vegetables and I am finding that they all have been tasty too! I would have surely passed some vegetables up in the grocery store if they were not recommended to me on the Farm Fresh to You website. While customizing my boxes last week, I also added some Medjool dates from their a la carte section and those dates were DELICIOUS! I have been eating those like candy. I'm going to see about making a vegan dessert with them too over the weekend.

Here's a look inside my Farm Fresh to You organic produce boxes. I have been receiving this service for 1 year now, if I'm not mistaken. Time sure does fly by. 


If you live in California, you can get $15 Off your first box with coupon code: SELE8487 
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Plug it in at checkout and then after you receive your first box of produce, they will apply the $15 discount to your order on that Sunday, when they process your payment. 

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If you decide to give them a try, share your experience in the comments below. Enjoy!

Thursday, December 15, 2016

My @FarmFreshtoYou Delivery #BeforeChristmas Week | Your #Coupon Code



A new Farm Fresh to You delivery arrived today, just in time for me to plan out my Christmas dinner next week! I look forward to getting my boxes of organic fruits and vegetables because they are fresh and really inspire me to come up with interesting meals throughout my week. 

I get two (2) deliveries a month because each 'Monster' box lasts me for two weeks. I like to freeze my green vegetables: kale, chard, spinach, green beans, and broccoli. They saute nicely and I can prepare soups, stews, and hearty dinners with them. This year I decided to transition from a vegetarian to a vegan and these deliveries have made things much easier when deciding which vegetables to use for my meal, making sure that I am getting enough nutrients in my body on a daily basis.

If you live in California, Farm Fresh to You can delivery to your home or business. They will leave the box(es) on your doorstep or stoop and all you have to do is take it into the house. If you live in an apartment or condo, you can make arrangements with them, for your delivery. You can also customize the contents of each box of organic produce and leave out the fruits and vegetables that you don't like to eat very much.



USE CODE: SELE8487
Get $15 Off Your First Box of organic product from http://www.FarmFreshtoYou.com - Use Coupon Code: SELE8487

In this video, I share what organic fruits and vegetables I received in my new box from Farm Fresh to You. I also talk about what I will be cooking for Christmas dinner.

Friday, October 7, 2016

Farm Fresh to You #OrganicProduce Delivery Service #Review UPDATE! #CaliforniaFarms #ISpyFFTY



It has been a while since I initially shared my first impressions about Farm Fresh to You. Since my last video, I have attended a Farm-Visit Event and learned about Hass Avocados, how they irrigate their crops, and picked some oranges, avocado, and lemons right off the tree.

But, is delivery of organic fruits and vegetables worth it? I have been using their delivery service for about 6 months now and will share my personal experiences as a customer. 

In the following video below, I share my newly-updated review, how I feel now about their service, the produce itself, how I prep my organic fruits and vegetables once they arrive, and customer-focused things to know.

GET $10 Off Your First Box! Use Coupon Code: SELE8487



Saturday, June 11, 2016

Eggplant Tofu | Cooking Vlog | #VeganRecipe



Eggplant. It is an interesting looking deep purple vegetable that I have tried at Panda Express, a while ago, with their side of Eggplant Tofu. Now, that I have transitioned from a vegetarian to vegan, I decided to make it from home. This would ensure that no meat by-products or ingredients were added to the sauce. So, I gathered all of my ingredients and captured my entire process in this Cooking Vlog below! 

By the way, all of the vegetables used in this recipe, other than the Tofu, were from Farm Fresh to You. I get all of my fruits and vegetables delivered from the local farms, here in California. If you're in the area, you can get $10 off your first box, using coupon code: SELE8487

Let me know in the comments below if you cook any family meals with eggplant. If so, share one of your favorite recipes! I'm always looking for new and exciting recipes to try and now modify into a vegan meal.

Now, it's time to see some in-the-kitchen action!


Wednesday, March 23, 2016

#VLOG: Bardsdale Farm Tour in California - #FarmFreshtoYou



This past Saturday, I visited Bardsdale Farm in California for a tour of their orange and avocado farm. They are one of the farms that provide organically-grown, fruits and veggies for Farm Fresh to You customers. I have been getting my organic produce from Farm Fresh to You for the past two months now, so I wanted an up-close look and on-the-ground experience as well. 

Come on and join me on my Bardsdale Farm Tour recap video below! 

Get $10 Off your first box at Farm Fresh to You, when you use the code: SELE8487

Thursday, March 3, 2016

@FarmFreshtoYou VLOG Review + $10 off #CouponCode - Fruits and Vegetables from the Farm to Home or Office



Selena Thinking Out Loud is talking all about fresh, farm-grown, organic fruits and vegetables, from Farm Fresh to YouFarmers work hard to provide for their families and to make sure that people all over the world are getting good, quality, produce. If you enjoy cooking at home as much as I do here in Southern California, then you'll enjoy learning more about how you can get farm-grown, organic produce delivered right to your home or office. They pick the produce when it's close to time for your delivery so you know that it's fresh from the farm! I also have a $10 Off Your First Box, Coupon Code for you too (see below)!


My Farm Fresh to You Video Blog Review
In the following Video Blog Review, I share:
  • how I first learned about Farm Fresh to You 
  • PROS and CONS of the organic produce delivery service
  • a look inside one of my boxes of produce
  • $10 Off Your First Box, coupon code (also mentioned below the video)

Get $10 Off Your First Box with Coupon Code
First, go to FarmFreshtoYou.com and click the Sign Up button to enter your zip code. This will ensure that they deliver to your area. Then follow the steps to get your free account set up. Then you will want to enter your promo code, use code SELE8487. This code will ensure that you get $10 Off Your First Box. (How-To steps are also in the image below!)

FYI: By the way, your box of produce will be delivered to your door BEFORE you have to pay for it. Then they will automatically apply the coupon code to your bill thereafter. This code is good for first time customers and any customers who have been inactive for at least 3 months.



Photos of Meals I've Made and Produce From My Boxes
New Box is Here!



 Red Leaf Lettuce, Kiwi, Onions and Gold Beets Salad with an Olive Oil and Apple Cider Vinegar Dressing


 Rainbow Carrots and Collard Green Soup with Kidney Beans


Romanesco Sauteed with Gold Beets and Garlic


 Squash Soup with Kale and Great Northern Beans


Sauteed Vegetable Medley of Baby Broccoli Chard and Rainbow Carrots  with Onions and Garlic


Watercress Red Beets and Carrot Salad


Nicely-Wrapped from the Farm



 Baby Broccoli


Rainbow Carrots


Romanesco


Gold Beets (looks yellow, not red)


Chard


Full Refrigerator of Farm Fresh to You
Fruits and Veggies

Leave Your Comments Below
Are you incorporating more fruits and veggies into your meals this year? If so, how?