The crimson-gold mini-apples looked too good to resist. They were gone in two bites. And so it often…
The crimson-gold mini-apples looked too good to resist. They were gone in two bites. And so it often goes on pickup day every two weeks, when some members of the Organic Produce Buying Club of South Florida get 15 or more kinds of organic fruit and vegetables.
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