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We love to hear from You!Whether it is about what's in the Good Food Box this week (good or bad) or an idea for a new program, or an idea on how we can improve an exisiting program, you always have such good ideas for us. Your letters thanking us help us to know that what we do really does make a difference. So please...write to us!
From: Cookie Roscoe Dear Good Food Box, I watched a video a few days ago of my daughter when she was 2 as we coached her how to say "Coca Cola", a feat she could only approximate with "Caca Lola", while she ate her lunch. It made me realize how much I owe the Good Food Box, and how far I've come in the 6 years since then. Thank you that both of my children are healthy and happy and love snacks like carrots and apples and to sit down to a meal full of fresh vegetables flavoured by a variety of cultural influences that we've been exposed to through you. I love the recipies that come with the box, and I've learned that I can cook everything you send me, something I thought was pretty impossible at first. I came to the Good Food Box 6 years ago when a neighbour gave me a 'real' strawberry from one of their spring boxes, and I was struck at how it tasted just like strawberries used to when I was a kid. I'd thought my tastebuds had just got old. I was hooked. I got my local co-ordinator Barry to order me up a box too. At first, Barry had to call me 2 or sometimes 3 times to come and pick up my boxes, I just didn't get what the rush was. I'd always forget and have to ask him for bags, and was privately a little annoyed that I couldn't just take the box and bring it back next time. Thank you, Barry, for being so patient with me, and gently explaining your thoughts about the boxes and how the system all worked. I became a convert. I told everyone about it. Eventually I got so many people interested that I got 5 neighbours together and became a co-ordinator myself. By this time I had 2 kids, 2 and 4, and we were able to get through a Large Organic box every two weeks. This surprised me alot. I was throwing out less food than I had before, and I started to understand apples with blemishes and how good real green beans are. I was surprised too, at the visible difference I was seeing when I lifted the lid on my Food Box and the supposedly stocked "organic" section at the supermarket. The supermarket 'organic' section had carrots, onions, sometimes some peppers, and maybe broccoli. The Food Box was a riot of pears and peppers and squash and tomatoes of every shape and colour, not to mention fresh garlic that tasted like candy, 5 different kinds of eggplant, and something called sunchokes. Broccoli and Cauliflower in season, cabbages and strawberries and the incredible rawly edible asparagus, all appeared in their own time to bless the seasons. I was such a zealot that a friend took me to Karma Co-op, and I joined up immediatly. I started to get a conventional box along with my Large Organic, and in order to use up extra plums when I got a basket of them in each of my boxes one year, I learned how to make jam. Indescribable satisfaction followed as I gave out homemade rhubarb jam, plum jam, and an invention of my own, Kiwi Mango or Kwango jam for Christmas that year. The next year I got peaches from my neighbours' tree, and pears from another, and now know the abiding satisfaction of going to the pantry shelf to dust my creations and check the seals, making sure all is in order as I gloat just a little. You made me a homemaker, Good Food Box. Now, I rarely go to the
supermarket. If you'd told me I would live like this 6
years ago, I would have thought you mad. Now, I think I was mad when I ate only frozen, canned or pre-prepped food. I can't imagine feeding children that stuff. The lunch my then 2 year old was eating in the video I mentioned was prepackaged
noodles with tartrazine, a known carcinogen, and MSG. I knew then I
didn't want to feed her those things, but I didn't believe I could avoid
it. The Good Food Box patiently showed me, every two weeks, that I have
choices. Thank you to all the volunteers and to everyone who works in the offices. You've made a huge difference in so many lives, and we're truly grateful. Best of the Holiday Season to you, and Happy New Year. From: Geraldine Dear Delsie, From: DR Hi Janet, I've been meaning to write to you for ages but have had a lot on my plate. Daniel, Thank you to both you and Karine for taking the time to show me around. It was great to meet the project staff and the participants. I had a most enjoyable visit and learned lots! One of the things that struck me at the warehouse was the respect and positive team dynamic not only between participants but also between Daniel and the participants. Great work guys! We'll talk soon. Sharon Dear Delsie, From: Lisa Hi Delsie, Thank you so much for your help in setting up a new Good Food Box stop at University of Toronto's Graduate House. The first delivery on Wednesday was amazing, and everyone was very pleased with their boxes. Very few people at Graduate House have vehicles and we're all either living on student loans or small stipends, so the Good Food Box is perfect for us. I had so many people thank me for setting up the deliveries, so I wanted to share with you how much the boxes were appreciated. There have been so many repeat orders for the next delivery, so it will certainly become a regular thing for us. Our residence is open year-round and already people are looking forward to local summer produce :) Thanks again, Lisa From: Mark Branov Dear Delsie, From: yona Hi Debbie,
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