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Always fresh - always certified organic! Since 2002, we bring the farmers market to you!
E m b r a c e s i m p l i c i t y in the kitchen this year! Cooking at home is more cost effective and better for you! By choosing organic produce you give yourself the best fruit and vegetable nutrition available. Weekly at Off the Vine, we offer the freshest seasonal fruits and vegetables from small to large organic farms. We keep it simple to get more value from your dollar. No pesticides, fillers, chemicals or preservatives. Only quality, nutrition and the best farm fresh taste with every bite!
W h a t 's f r e s h t h i s w e e k !
December 4-10, 2011
Mixed Vegetable & Fruit Organic Produce share
Portebella mushrooms, rainbow chard, gold potatoes, Buttercup squash, broccoli, romaine lettuce, grape tomatoes, sweet onions, garlic bulbs, Bosc pears, Braeburn apples, red grapes, kiwi and Orlando tangelos!
All organic fruit & vegetable share $54.00 All produce in our Mixed Vegetable and Fruit produce share are US and locally grown and always USDA certified organic. Local Southeast items in BOLD!
All Organic Fruit Share
Braeburn apples, bananas, red grapes, blueberries, kiwi, Orlando tangelos and cantaloupe!
All or ganic fruit share $32.00 Our Mixed Organic Fruit share is locally grown, U.S. grown and from select countries to allow for more varieties. We adhere to strict USDA and International Organic standards for every item.
We love to bring you the freshest organic fruits & vegetables around! Order on line @ www.offthevine.org or email us at support@offthevine.org and feel free to call us 850-374-2181 and place your order over the weekend. Leave us your name, order & pick up location and we'll confirm back with you on Monday!

All organic...all the time!
We care…Tips for avoiding genetically engineered foods…Start by looking at the PLU code. Fruit that has been genetically modified will have a PLU code with five numbers that begin with the number 8. Organically grown fruit PLUs have five numbers beginning with 9. Non-GMO, conventionally grown fruit PLUs have only four numbers.
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