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Businiess name:  Klesick Family Farm
Review by:  Christie H.
Review content: 
Trying to eat healthy? The Klesick family can help! This service provides amazing fruits and vegetables delivered right to your door. Most are grown locally. Each box includes a newsletter with stories about life on the farm and recipes to help you use up your produce. A "small" mixed box of fruits and veg. (which I can barely go through in a month) costs $42. These guys really care about what they're doing, and they pay outstanding attention to detail. One summer day when it was hot out, I came home from work to find a note pinned to the front door saying that my box had been left under the eaves on the side of the house to protect the produce. Wow! I've taken to buying produce storage bags at Whole Foods, which makes everything stay fresh way longer. It's a good feeling to support a local business.

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