Today's yarnbomb:
Is it a Black-eyed Susan? Is it a sunflower? You be the judge.
I received my first shipment of Imperfect Foods. It's a company that sells foods that the grocery store rejects (too small, weird shape, etc...). It cuts down on food waste, and sells perfectly good food at a good price. Your shipment can be customized before delivery, which is weekly. You can even cancel a shipment if you're not going to be home, or for whatever reason.
This was my first shipment: little peaches, grapefruits, apples, onions, a huge sweet potato, a wonderful watermelon(which was so red and sweet and now is almost gone), a small cheese sampler, a head of butter lettuce(which made it to the fridge before this picture) and a pound of grass-fed ground beef.
All under $30.00. There were 3 things on my list that they could not add at the last minute, but they emailed me and told me.
This is all in all a great company!
The False Indigo outside my kitchen window is blooming, and that makes me smile.
Also, the Spiderwort is starting to bloom.
Hope you all are having a great weekend. Here in Maryland, it is marvelous weather!
I will leave you with photos of my little chicken family. I inherited a few little treasures from my Grandmother. This one is one of my favorites.
So tiny and cute. I have no idea where they were made, or where my Grandmother got them. But they are truly treasured.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI love the cute flower and the butterfly. We have some Spiderwort but it is more of a dark fuschia color. We saw some pretty purple Spiderwort along the bike trail. The chicken family is adorable. Enjoy your day, have a great new week ahead!
Those little chickies are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteAnd love the flower addition - so cheerful!
Nice job on the cheerful flower! I’ve never heard of Imperfect Foods. Is it local?
ReplyDeleteHere is where they deliver:
Deletehttps://help.imperfectfoods.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004535133-Where-do-you-deliver-
I so love that chicken family! That is a tiny chick. Nice shot of the spiderwort!
ReplyDeleteOh, I don't care if you call it a black-eyed Susan or a sunflower, it is pretty.
Haha! I originally was going for sunflower. Let's go with that!
DeleteSo do I. They make me smile.
ReplyDeleteI saw a sunflower! Beautiful! The treasure from your gram is sweet!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that yarn bomb flower!
ReplyDeleteAll that produce is so cool. I have never heard of that company before.
Your little chickens are adorable. I was surprised they were so small when I saw the last photo.
I think it looks like a sunflower. It's so happy and cheerful which is much needed in todays world. Your imperfect foods box looks great and I love the chicken family. So cute.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
I thought "sunflower" when I saw it, but I do have a Thing for Blackeyed Susans. They always look so chipper.
ReplyDeleteSunflower!! Our spiderwort is beginning to bloom too.
ReplyDeletelove the chicks!!! what a treasure to own :) I think it's a sunflower so let's go with that. Your imperfect foods look pretty perfect to me!
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