Veg Box Newsletter w/c 18.03.19

Hello Folks, Every second Monday our Good Food Fund sends out veg to our partner, The Space, in Belleisle Street. The Space is one of the longest standing partners of the Good Food Fund. Originally they received veg boxes to take home. However, to communally tackle the interesting experience of receiving unkown vegetables, that some…

Veg Box Newsletter w/c 11.03.19

Hello Folks, Congratulations to Maxime, who won February’s Munch of the Month competition and a hamper of wares from the shop, with his veg box creation of spaghetti squash with puttanesca-style sauce made with leeks, garlic, mushrooms, carrots and tinny tomatoes plus some olives and sundried tomatoes (pictured below). On that delicious note, our Munch…

Munch of the Month | March ’19

Our Munch of the Month competition for March is now open! Munch of Month is our monthly photo competition giving our veg box subscribers the chance to win a hamper of goods from our shop. To enter, simply post a photo to Facebook or Instagram of a dish you’ve created with ingredients from your veg…

Veg Box Newsletter w/c 04.03.19

Hello Folks, A big thank you to the customers who have been donating to the Good Food Fund regularly! We use your donations to buy fresh fruit and veg for our partner organizations who work with people experiencing food poverty. At the moment our main partners are Queen’s Park Govanhill Parish Church Foodbank, Govan Community…

Veg Box Newsletter w/c 25.02.19

Hello Folks, Before we get started on this week’s news, we’d like to remind you to leave out your empty veg box for collection on your delivery days. As well as the veg boxes, we’ll also take back egg boxes, Ed’s Bees Honey jars, insulated boxes from monthly specials and clean milk bottles for reuse….

Veg Box Newsletter w/c 18.02.19

Hello Folks, Blood Oranges are beautiful (subjectively) and our Fruit 1 this week. They’re oranges with nutritious red streaks or fully red flesh. The red is anthocyanin which forms when they grow in warm days and cooler nights. Sometimes in disguise behind orange skins, or sometimes revealed with spots and splashes of red. This week…